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chore(deps): update rust crate swc_ecma_parser to 0.146.3 #126

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This PR contains the following updates:

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swc_ecma_parser dependencies patch 0.146.2 -> 0.146.3

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CodSpeed Performance Report

Merging #126 will degrade performances by 1.08%

Comparing renovate/swc (c8eda07) with main (a787e47)

Summary

❌ 3 regressions
βœ… 15 untouched benchmarks

⚠️ Please fix the performance issues or acknowledge them on CodSpeed.

Benchmarks breakdown

Benchmark main renovate/swc Change
❌ swc[no-drop] 633.3 ms 640.2 ms -1.08%
❌ swc[parallel] 1.4 s 1.4 s -1.08%
❌ swc[single-thread] 681.4 ms 688.4 ms -1.02%

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