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Bump lodash from 2.4.2 to 4.17.15
Bumps lodash from 2.4.2 to 4.17.15.
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4.0.0
lodash v4.0.0
2015 was big year! Lodash became the most depended on npm package, passed 1 billion downloads, & its v3 release saw massive adoption!
The year was also one of collaboration, as discussions began on merging Lodash & Underscore. Much of Lodash v4 is proofing out the ideas from those discussions. Lodash v4 would not be possible without the collaboration & contributions of the Underscore core team. In the spirit of merging our teams have blended with several members contributing to both libraries.
For 2016 & lodash v4.0.0 we wanted to cut loose, push forward, & take things up a notch!
Modern only
With v4 we’re breaking free from old projects, old environments, & dropping old IE < 9 support!
4 kB Core
Lodash’s kitchen-sink size will continue to grow as new methods & functionality are added. However, we now offer a 4 kB (gzipped) core build that’s compatible with Backbone v1.2.4 for folks who want Lodash without lugging around the kitchen sink.
More ES6
We’ve continued to embrace ES6 with methods like _.isSymbol, added support for cloning & comparing array buffers, maps, sets, & symbols, converting iterators to arrays, & iterable
_(…).In addition, we’ve published an es-build & pulled babel-plugin-lodash into core to make tree-shaking a breeze.
More Modular
Pop quiz! 📣
What category path does the
bindAllmethod belong to? Is itA)
require('lodash/function/bindAll')B)require('lodash/utility/bindAll')C)require('lodash/util/bindAll')Don’t know? Well, with v4 it doesn’t matter because now module paths are as simple as
var bindAll = require('lodash/bindAll');We’ve also reduced module complexity making it easier to create smaller bundles. This has helped Lodash adoption with libraries like Async & Redux!
1st Class FP
With v3 we introduced lodash-fp. We learned a lot & with v4 we decided to pull it into core.
Now you can get immutable, auto-curried, iteratee-first, data-last methods as simply as
var _ = require('lodash/fp'); var object = { 'a': 1 }; </tr></table> ... (truncated)
Commits
ddfd9b1Bump to v4.17.15.b185fceRebuild lodash and docs.be87d30Bump to v4.17.14.a6fe6b1Rebuild lodash and docs.e371828Bump to v4.17.13.357e899Rebuild lodash and docs.fd9a062Bump to v4.17.12.e77d681Rebuild lodash and docs.629d186Update OpenJS references.2406eacFix minified build.- Additional commits viewable in compare view
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