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chore(deps): update all non-major dependencies (main)
This PR contains the following updates:
Package | Change | Age | Adoption | Passing | Confidence | Type | Update |
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@types/chrome (source) | ^0.0.267 -> ^0.0.268 |
devDependencies | patch | ||||
actions/checkout | v4.1.4 -> v4.1.6 |
action | patch | ||||
dorny/test-reporter | v1.9.0 -> v1.9.1 |
action | patch | ||||
esbuild | ~0.20.0 -> ~0.21.0 |
dependencies | minor | ||||
esbuild | ~0.20.0 -> ~0.21.0 |
devDependencies | minor | ||||
github/codeql-action | v2.25.3 -> v2.25.5 |
action | patch | ||||
github/codeql-action | v3.25.3 -> v3.25.5 |
action | patch | ||||
ossf/scorecard-action | v2.3.1 -> v2.3.3 |
action | patch | ||||
sass | ~1.76.0 -> ~1.77.0 |
peerDependencies | minor | ||||
sass | ~1.76.0 -> ~1.77.0 |
devDependencies | minor |
Release Notes
actions/checkout (actions/checkout)
v4.1.6
- Check platform to set archive extension appropriately by @cory-miller in https://github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1732
v4.1.5
What's Changed
- Update NPM dependencies by @cory-miller in https://github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1703
- Bump github/codeql-action from 2 to 3 by @dependabot in https://github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1694
- Bump actions/setup-node from 1 to 4 by @dependabot in https://github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1696
- Bump actions/upload-artifact from 2 to 4 by @dependabot in https://github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1695
- README: Suggest
user.email
to be41898282+github-actions[bot]@​users.noreply.github.com
by @cory-miller in https://github.com/actions/checkout/pull/1707
Full Changelog: https://github.com/actions/checkout/compare/v4.1.4...v4.1.5
dorny/test-reporter (dorny/test-reporter)
v1.9.1
What's Changed
- fix: reporting wrong number of tests in Dart by @dominicmh in https://github.com/dorny/test-reporter/pull/426
- Fix problematic retransmission of authentication token (alternative solution) by @JojOatXGME in https://github.com/dorny/test-reporter/pull/438
- Update development dependencies by @jozefizso in https://github.com/dorny/test-reporter/pull/442
New Contributors
- @dominicmh made their first contribution in https://github.com/dorny/test-reporter/pull/426
- @JojOatXGME made their first contribution in https://github.com/dorny/test-reporter/pull/438
Full Changelog: https://github.com/dorny/test-reporter/compare/v1.9.0...v1.9.1
evanw/esbuild (esbuild)
v0.21.3
-
Implement the decorator metadata proposal (#3760)
This release implements the decorator metadata proposal, which is a sub-proposal of the decorators proposal. Microsoft shipped the decorators proposal in TypeScript 5.0 and the decorator metadata proposal in TypeScript 5.2, so it's important that esbuild also supports both of these features. Here's a quick example:
// Shim the "Symbol.metadata" symbol Symbol.metadata ??= Symbol('Symbol.metadata') const track = (_, context) => { (context.metadata.names ||= []).push(context.name) } class Foo { @​track foo = 1 @​track bar = 2 } // Prints ["foo", "bar"] console.log(Foo[Symbol.metadata].names)
⚠️ WARNING ⚠️
This proposal has been marked as "stage 3" which means "recommended for implementation". However, it's still a work in progress and isn't a part of JavaScript yet, so keep in mind that any code that uses JavaScript decorator metadata may need to be updated as the feature continues to evolve. If/when that happens, I will update esbuild's implementation to match the specification. I will not be supporting old versions of the specification.
-
Fix bundled decorators in derived classes (#3768)
In certain cases, bundling code that uses decorators in a derived class with a class body that references its own class name could previously generate code that crashes at run-time due to an incorrect variable name. This problem has been fixed. Here is an example of code that was compiled incorrectly before this fix:
class Foo extends Object { @​(x => x) foo() { return Foo } } console.log(new Foo().foo())
-
Fix
tsconfig.json
files inside symlinked directories (#3767)This release fixes an issue with a scenario involving a
tsconfig.json
file thatextends
another file from within a symlinked directory that uses thepaths
feature. In that case, the implicitbaseURL
value should be based on the real path (i.e. after expanding all symbolic links) instead of the original path. This was already done for other files that esbuild resolves but was not yet done fortsconfig.json
because it's special-cased (the regular path resolver can't be used because the information insidetsconfig.json
is involved in path resolution). Note that this fix no longer applies if the--preserve-symlinks
setting is enabled.
v0.21.2
-
Correct
this
in field and accessor decorators (#3761)This release changes the value of
this
in initializers for class field and accessor decorators from the module-levelthis
value to the appropriatethis
value for the decorated element (either the class or the instance). It was previously incorrect due to lack of test coverage. Here's an example of a decorator that doesn't work without this change:const dec = () => function() { this.bar = true } class Foo { @​dec static foo } console.log(Foo.bar) // Should be "true"
-
Allow
es2023
as a target environment (#3762)TypeScript recently added
es2023
as a compilation target, so esbuild now supports this too. There is no difference between a target ofes2022
andes2023
as far as esbuild is concerned since the 2023 edition of JavaScript doesn't introduce any new syntax features.
v0.21.1
-
Fix a regression with
--keep-names
(#3756)The previous release introduced a regression with the
--keep-names
setting and object literals withget
/set
accessor methods, in which case the generated code contained syntax errors. This release fixes the regression:// Original code x = { get y() {} } // Output from version 0.21.0 (with --keep-names) x = { get y: /* @​__PURE__ */ __name(function() { }, "y") }; // Output from this version (with --keep-names) x = { get y() { } };
v0.21.0
This release doesn't contain any deliberately-breaking changes. However, it contains a very complex new feature and while all of esbuild's tests pass, I would not be surprised if an important edge case turns out to be broken. So I'm releasing this as a breaking change release to avoid causing any trouble. As usual, make sure to test your code when you upgrade.
-
Implement the JavaScript decorators proposal (#104)
With this release, esbuild now contains an implementation of the upcoming JavaScript decorators proposal. This is the same feature that shipped in TypeScript 5.0 and has been highly-requested on esbuild's issue tracker. You can read more about them in that blog post and in this other (now slightly outdated) extensive blog post here: https://2ality.com/2022/10/javascript-decorators.html. Here's a quick example:
const log = (fn, context) => function() { console.log(`before ${context.name}`) const it = fn.apply(this, arguments) console.log(`after ${context.name}`) return it } class Foo { @​log static foo() { console.log('in foo') } } // Logs "before foo", "in foo", "after foo" Foo.foo()
Note that this feature is different than the existing "TypeScript experimental decorators" feature that esbuild already implements. It uses similar syntax but behaves very differently, and the two are not compatible (although it's sometimes possible to write decorators that work with both). TypeScript experimental decorators will still be supported by esbuild going forward as they have been around for a long time, are very widely used, and let you do certain things that are not possible with JavaScript decorators (such as decorating function parameters). By default esbuild will parse and transform JavaScript decorators, but you can tell esbuild to parse and transform TypeScript experimental decorators instead by setting
"experimentalDecorators": true
in yourtsconfig.json
file.Probably at least half of the work for this feature went into creating a test suite that exercises many of the proposal's edge cases: https://github.com/evanw/decorator-tests. It has given me a reasonable level of confidence that esbuild's initial implementation is acceptable. However, I don't have access to a significant sample of real code that uses JavaScript decorators. If you're currently using JavaScript decorators in a real code base, please try out esbuild's implementation and let me know if anything seems off.
⚠️ WARNING ⚠️
This proposal has been in the works for a very long time (work began around 10 years ago in 2014) and it is finally getting close to becoming part of the JavaScript language. However, it's still a work in progress and isn't a part of JavaScript yet, so keep in mind that any code that uses JavaScript decorators may need to be updated as the feature continues to evolve. The decorators proposal is pretty close to its final form but it can and likely will undergo some small behavioral adjustments before it ends up becoming a part of the standard. If/when that happens, I will update esbuild's implementation to match the specification. I will not be supporting old versions of the specification.
-
Optimize the generated code for private methods
Previously when lowering private methods for old browsers, esbuild would generate one
WeakSet
for each private method. This mirrors similar logic for generating oneWeakSet
for each private field. Using a separateWeakMap
for private fields is necessary as their assignment can be observable:let it class Bar { constructor() { it = this } } class Foo extends Bar { #x = 1 #y = null.foo static check() { console.log(#x in it, #y in it) } } try { new Foo } catch {} Foo.check()
This prints
true false
because this partially-initialized instance has#x
but not#y
. In other words, it's not true that all class instances will always have all of their private fields. However, the assignment of private methods to a class instance is not observable. In other words, it's true that all class instances will always have all of their private methods. This means esbuild can lower private methods into code where all methods share a singleWeakSet
, which is smaller, faster, and uses less memory. Other JavaScript processing tools such as the TypeScript compiler already make this optimization. Here's what this change looks like:// Original code class Foo { #x() { return this.#x() } #y() { return this.#y() } #z() { return this.#z() } } // Old output (--supported:class-private-method=false) var _x, x_fn, _y, y_fn, _z, z_fn; class Foo { constructor() { __privateAdd(this, _x); __privateAdd(this, _y); __privateAdd(this, _z); } } _x = new WeakSet(); x_fn = function() { return __privateMethod(this, _x, x_fn).call(this); }; _y = new WeakSet(); y_fn = function() { return __privateMethod(this, _y, y_fn).call(this); }; _z = new WeakSet(); z_fn = function() { return __privateMethod(this, _z, z_fn).call(this); }; // New output (--supported:class-private-method=false) var _Foo_instances, x_fn, y_fn, z_fn; class Foo { constructor() { __privateAdd(this, _Foo_instances); } } _Foo_instances = new WeakSet(); x_fn = function() { return __privateMethod(this, _Foo_instances, x_fn).call(this); }; y_fn = function() { return __privateMethod(this, _Foo_instances, y_fn).call(this); }; z_fn = function() { return __privateMethod(this, _Foo_instances, z_fn).call(this); };
-
Fix an obscure bug with lowering class members with computed property keys
When class members that use newer syntax features are transformed for older target environments, they sometimes need to be relocated. However, care must be taken to not reorder any side effects caused by computed property keys. For example, the following code must evaluate
a()
thenb()
thenc()
:class Foo { [a()]() {} [b()]; static { c() } }
Previously esbuild did this by shifting the computed property key forward to the next spot in the evaluation order. Classes evaluate all computed keys first and then all static class elements, so if the last computed key needs to be shifted, esbuild previously inserted a static block at start of the class body, ensuring it came before all other static class elements:
var _a; class Foo { constructor() { __publicField(this, _a); } static { _a = b(); } [a()]() { } static { c(); } }
However, this could cause esbuild to accidentally generate a syntax error if the computed property key contains code that isn't allowed in a static block, such as an
await
expression. With this release, esbuild fixes this problem by shifting the computed property key backward to the previous spot in the evaluation order instead, which may push it into theextends
clause or even before the class itself:// Original code class Foo { [a()]() {} [await b()]; static { c() } } // Old output (with --supported:class-field=false) var _a; class Foo { constructor() { __publicField(this, _a); } static { _a = await b(); } [a()]() { } static { c(); } } // New output (with --supported:class-field=false) var _a, _b; class Foo { constructor() { __publicField(this, _a); } [(_b = a(), _a = await b(), _b)]() { } static { c(); } }
-
Fix some
--keep-names
edge casesThe
NamedEvaluation
syntax-directed operation in the JavaScript specification gives certain anonymous expressions aname
property depending on where they are in the syntax tree. For example, the following initializers convey aname
value:var foo = function() {} var bar = class {} console.log(foo.name, bar.name)
When you enable esbuild's
--keep-names
setting, esbuild generates additional code to represent thisNamedEvaluation
operation so that the value of thename
property persists even when the identifiers are renamed (e.g. due to minification).However, I recently learned that esbuild's implementation of
NamedEvaluation
is missing a few cases. Specifically esbuild was missing property definitions, class initializers, logical-assignment operators. These cases should now all be handled:var obj = { foo: function() {} } class Foo0 { foo = function() {} } class Foo1 { static foo = function() {} } class Foo2 { accessor foo = function() {} } class Foo3 { static accessor foo = function() {} } foo ||= function() {} foo &&= function() {} foo ??= function() {}
ossf/scorecard-action (ossf/scorecard-action)
v2.3.3
[!NOTE]
There is no v2.3.2 release as a step was skipped in the release process. This was fixed and re-released under the v2.3.3 tag
What's Changed
- :seedling: Bump github.com/ossf/scorecard/v4 (v4.13.1) to github.com/ossf/scorecard/v5 (v5.0.0-rc1) by @spencerschrock in https://github.com/ossf/scorecard-action/pull/1366
- :seedling: Bump github.com/ossf/scorecard/v5 from v5.0.0-rc1 to v5.0.0-rc2 by @spencerschrock in https://github.com/ossf/scorecard-action/pull/1374
- :seedling: Bump github.com/ossf/scorecard/v5 from v5.0.0-rc2 to v5.0.0-rc2.0.20240509182734-7ce860946928 by @spencerschrock in https://github.com/ossf/scorecard-action/pull/1377
For a full changelist of what these include, see the v5.0.0-rc1 and v5.0.0-rc2 release notes.
Documentation
- :book: Move token discussion out of main README. by @spencerschrock in https://github.com/ossf/scorecard-action/pull/1279
- :book: link to
ossf/scorecard
workflow instead of maintaining an example by @spencerschrock in https://github.com/ossf/scorecard-action/pull/1352 - :book: update api links to new scorecard.dev site by @spencerschrock in https://github.com/ossf/scorecard-action/pull/1376
Full Changelog: https://github.com/ossf/scorecard-action/compare/v2.3.1...v2.3.3
v2.3.2
sass/dart-sass (sass)
v1.77.2
-
Don't emit deprecation warnings for functions and mixins beginning with
__
. -
Allow user-defined functions whose names begin with
_
and otherwise look like vendor-prefixed functions with special CSS syntax.
Command-Line Interface
-
Properly handle the
--silence-deprecation
flag. -
Handle the
--fatal-deprecation
and--future-deprecation
flags for--interactive
mode.
v1.77.1
- Fix a crash that could come up with importers in certain contexts.
v1.77.0
- Don't throw errors for at-rules in keyframe blocks.
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