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Update dependency webpack to v5.18.0 #38

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
webpack 5.17.0 -> 5.18.0 age adoption passing confidence

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webpack/webpack

v5.18.0

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  • refactor hashing to move the responsibility of hashing module exports info and referenced modules from Dependencies to the Module
    • Hashing in Dependencies can be much cheaper now (could improve performance when many dependencies are used that point to the same module, like many references to React.createElement)
    • Fixes bugs where Dependencies forgot to hash some details about the referenced module
    • The new model elimiates the potential of such bugs are Dependencies have less responsibilities now

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@renovate renovate bot merged commit a55a2fb into master Jan 26, 2021
@renovate renovate bot deleted the renovate/webpack-5.x branch January 26, 2021 21:37
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