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Bump esbuild from 0.14.51 to 0.17.11
Bumps esbuild from 0.14.51 to 0.17.11.
Release notes
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v0.17.11
Fix the
alias
feature to always prefer the longest match (#2963)It's possible to configure conflicting aliases such as
--alias:a=b
and--alias:a/c=d
, which is ambiguous for the import patha/c/x
(since it could map to eitherb/c/x
ord/x
). Previously esbuild would pick the first matchingalias
, which would non-deterministically pick between one of the possible matches. This release fixes esbuild to always deterministically pick the longest possible match.Minify calls to some global primitive constructors (#2962)
With this release, esbuild's minifier now replaces calls to
Boolean
/Number
/String
/BigInt
with equivalent shorter code when relevant:// Original code console.log( Boolean(a ? (b | c) !== 0 : (c & d) !== 0), Number(e ? '1' : '2'), String(e ? '1' : '2'), BigInt(e ? 1n : 2n), )
// Old output (with --minify) console.log(Boolean(a?(b|c)!==0:(c&d)!==0),Number(e?"1":"2"),String(e?"1":"2"),BigInt(e?1n:2n));
// New output (with --minify) console.log(!!(a?b|c:c&d),+(e?"1":"2"),e?"1":"2",e?1n:2n);
Adjust some feature compatibility tables for node (#2940)
This release makes the following adjustments to esbuild's internal feature compatibility tables for node, which tell esbuild which versions of node are known to support all aspects of that feature:
class-private-brand-checks
: node v16.9+ => node v16.4+ (a decrease)hashbang
: node v12.0+ => node v12.5+ (an increase)optional-chain
: node v16.9+ => node v16.1+ (a decrease)template-literal
: node v4+ => node v10+ (an increase)Each of these adjustments was identified by comparing against data from the
node-compat-table
package and was manually verified using old node executables downloaded from https://nodejs.org/download/release/.v0.17.10
Update esbuild's handling of CSS nesting to match the latest specification changes (#1945)
The syntax for the upcoming CSS nesting feature has recently changed. The
@nest
prefix that was previously required in some cases is now gone, and nested rules no longer have to start with&
(as long as they don't start with an identifier or function token).This release updates esbuild's pass-through handling of CSS nesting syntax to match the latest specification changes. So you can now use esbuild to bundle CSS containing nested rules and try them out in a browser that supports CSS nesting (which includes nightly builds of both Chrome and Safari).
However, I'm not implementing lowering of nested CSS to non-nested CSS for older browsers yet. While the syntax has been decided, the semantics are still in flux. In particular, there is still some debate about changing the fundamental way that CSS nesting works. For example, you might think that the following CSS is equivalent to a
.outer .inner button { ... }
rule:.inner button { .outer & { color: red; }
... (truncated)
Changelog
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Changelog: 2022
This changelog documents all esbuild versions published in the year 2022 (versions 0.14.11 through 0.16.12).
0.16.12
Loader defaults to
js
for extensionless files (#2776)Certain packages contain files without an extension. For example, the
yargs
package contains the fileyargs/yargs
which has no extension. Node, Webpack, and Parcel can all understand code that importsyargs/yargs
because they assume that the file is JavaScript. However, esbuild was previously unable to understand this code because it relies on the file extension to tell it how to interpret the file. With this release, esbuild will now assume files without an extension are JavaScript files. This can be customized by setting the loader for""
(the empty string, representing files without an extension) to another loader. For example, if you want files without an extension to be treated as CSS instead, you can do that like this:
CLI:
esbuild --bundle --loader:=css
JS:
esbuild.build({ bundle: true, loader: { '': 'css' }, })
Go:
api.Build(api.BuildOptions{ Bundle: true, Loader: map[string]api.Loader{"": api.LoaderCSS}, })
In addition, the
"type"
field inpackage.json
files now only applies to files with an explicit.js
,.jsx
,.ts
, or.tsx
extension. Previously it was incorrectly applied by esbuild to all files that had an extension other than.mjs
,.mts
,.cjs
, or.cts
including extensionless files. So for example an extensionless file in a"type": "module"
package is now treated as CommonJS instead of ESM.0.16.11
Avoid a syntax error in the presence of direct
eval
(#2761)The behavior of nested
function
declarations in JavaScript depends on whether the code is run in strict mode or not. It would be problematic if esbuild preserved nestedfunction
declarations in its output because then the behavior would depend on whether the output was run in strict mode or not instead of respecting the strict mode behavior of the original source code. To avoid this, esbuild transforms nestedfunction
declarations to preserve the intended behavior of the original source code regardless of whether the output is run in strict mode or not:// Original code if (true) { function foo() {} console.log(!!foo) foo = null console.log(!!foo) }
... (truncated)
Commits
38cfd53
publish 0.17.11 to npmf93e25d
update go 1.20 => 1.20.13f51381
fix #2964: install script reads version from file1978946
fix #2963: a non-determinism bug withalias
2176b35
fix #2962: minify global primitive constructorsa5f781e
fix #2940: adjust node's values incompat-table
996d400
publish 0.17.10 to npm16e0988
update css nesting stuff to match the latest spec47e54fe
fix #2936: compareurl()
tokens by import record3765e88
publish 0.17.9 to npm- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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