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Bump typescript and typedoc #106

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Bumps typescript and typedoc. These dependencies needed to be updated together.
Updates typescript from 4.2.4 to 4.7.4

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TypeScript 4.7.4

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TypeScript 4.7.3

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TypeScript 4.7.2

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TypeScript 4.7 RC

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Updates typedoc from 0.20.37 to 0.23.2

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v0.23.2

Bug Fixes

  • Module comments will no longer be inappropriately attached to signatures, #1962.
  • Projects with a single entry point will now parse @module comments in the entry point, #1963.
  • Removed duplicate "in comment" warning when parsing comments, #1964.
  • Reflections with a boost of <= 0 due to searchCategoryBoosts or searchGroupBoosts will be excluded from search.

v0.23.1

Bug Fixes

  • If a declaration has multiple comments associated with it, the last one should be used, #1961.

v0.23.0

Breaking Changes

  • Node 12 is no longer officially supported as it has gone end of life as of 2022-04-30. It might still work, but may stop working at any time.
  • Dropped support for TypeScript before 4.6.
  • {@link} tags in comments will now be resolved as declaration references similar to TSDoc's declaration references. For most cases, this will just work. See the documentation for details on how link resolution works.
  • TypeDoc will now produce warnings for bracketed links ([[ target ]]). Use {@link target} instead. The {@link} syntax will be recognized by TypeScript 4.3 and later and used to provide better intellisense. TypeDoc version 0.24.0 will remove support for [[ target ]] style links.
  • extends in typedoc.json is now resolved using NodeJS module resolution, so a local path must begin with ./.
  • In the JSON output for DeclarationReflections, getSignature is no longer a one-tuple.
  • In the JSON output for DeclarationReflections, setSignature is no longer a one-tuple.
  • In the JSON output for DeclarationReflections, typeParameter has been renamed to typeParameters
  • The searchGroupBoosts option must now be given the rendered group name rather than reflection kind names, and can be given custom group names.
  • @inheritDoc now follows the behavior specified by TSDoc when copying comments with a reference.
  • The hideLegend option has been removed as the default theme no longer contains a legend.
  • The gaSite option has been removed since Google Analytics now infers the site automatically, updated Google Analytics script to latest version, #1846.
  • Comments on export declarations will only overrides comments for references and namespaces, #1901.
  • The deprecated listInvalidSymbolLinks option has been removed. Use validation.invalidLink instead.
  • The deprecated true and false values have been removed from --emit, to migrate replace true with "both" and false with "docs" (the default).
  • Links are no longer be resolved against a global list of all symbols. See the documentation for details on link resolution.
  • The validation.invalidLink option is now on by default.
  • reflection.decorates, reflection.decorators, and their corresponding interfaces have been removed as no code in TypeDoc used them.
  • The shape of the Comment class has changed significantly to support multiple tag kinds.
  • Listeners to Converter.EVENT_CREATE_TYPE_PARAMETER and Converter.EVENT_CREATE_DECLARATION will now never be passed a ts.Node as their third argument.
  • Constant variables which are interpreted as functions will no longer have the ReflectionFlag.Const flag set.
  • reflection.defaultValue is no longer set for enum members. The same information is available on reflection.type with more precision.
  • Removed deprecated removeReaderByName, addDeclarations and removeDeclarationByName methods on Options.
  • Removed ProjectReflection.directory, it was unused by TypeDoc and not properly tested.
  • Removed ProjectReflection.files, this was an internal cache that should not have been exposed, and shouldn't have existed in the first place, since removing it made TypeDoc faster.
  • Removed ReflectionGroup.kind since groups can now be created with the @group tag.
  • Removed ReflectionKind.Event, the @event tag is now an alias for @group Events. Note: This changes the value of ReflectionKind.Reference from 16777216 to 8388608.
  • Themes are now set on the document element rather than on body, #1706.

Features

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Changelog

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v0.23.2 (2022-06-28)

Bug Fixes

  • Module comments will no longer be inappropriately attached to signatures, #1962.
  • Projects with a single entry point will now parse @module comments in the entry point, #1963.
  • Removed duplicate "in comment" warning when parsing comments, #1964.
  • Reflections with a boost of <= 0 due to searchCategoryBoosts or searchGroupBoosts will be excluded from search.

v0.23.1 (2022-06-26)

Bug Fixes

  • If a declaration has multiple comments associated with it, the last one should be used, #1961.

v0.23.0 (2022-06-26)

Breaking Changes

  • Node 12 is no longer officially supported as it has gone end of life as of 2022-04-30. It might still work, but may stop working at any time.
  • Dropped support for TypeScript before 4.6.
  • {@link} tags in comments will now be resolved as declaration references similar to TSDoc's declaration references. For most cases, this will just work. See the documentation for details on how link resolution works.
  • TypeDoc will now produce warnings for bracketed links ([[ target ]]). Use {@link target} instead. The {@link} syntax will be recognized by TypeScript 4.3 and later and used to provide better intellisense. TypeDoc version 0.24.0 will remove support for [[ target ]] style links.
  • extends in typedoc.json is now resolved using NodeJS module resolution, so a local path must begin with ./.
  • In the JSON output for DeclarationReflections, getSignature is no longer a one-tuple.
  • In the JSON output for DeclarationReflections, setSignature is no longer a one-tuple.
  • In the JSON output for DeclarationReflections, typeParameter has been renamed to typeParameters
  • The searchGroupBoosts option must now be given the rendered group name rather than reflection kind names, and can be given custom group names.
  • @inheritDoc now follows the behavior specified by TSDoc when copying comments with a reference.
  • The gaSite option has been removed since Google Analytics now infers the site automatically, updated Google Analytics script to latest version, #1846.
  • The hideLegend option has been removed as the default theme no longer contains a legend.
  • Comments on export declarations will only overrides comments for references and namespaces, #1901.
  • The deprecated listInvalidSymbolLinks option has been removed. Use validation.invalidLink instead.
  • The deprecated true and false values have been removed from --emit, to migrate replace true with "both" and false with "docs" (the default).
  • Links are no longer be resolved against a global list of all symbols. See the documentation for details on link resolution.
  • The validation.invalidLink option is now on by default.
  • reflection.decorates, reflection.decorators, and their corresponding interfaces have been removed as no code in TypeDoc used them.
  • The shape of the Comment class has changed significantly to support multiple tag kinds.
  • Listeners to Converter.EVENT_CREATE_TYPE_PARAMETER and Converter.EVENT_CREATE_DECLARATION will now never be passed a ts.Node as their third argument.
  • Constant variables which are interpreted as functions will no longer have the ReflectionFlag.Const flag set.
  • reflection.defaultValue is no longer set for enum members. The same information is available on reflection.type with more precision.
  • Removed deprecated removeReaderByName, addDeclarations and removeDeclarationByName methods on Options.
  • Removed ProjectReflection.directory, it was unused by TypeDoc and not properly tested.
  • Removed ProjectReflection.files, this was an internal cache that should not have been exposed, and shouldn't have existed in the first place, since removing it made TypeDoc faster.
  • Removed ReflectionGroup.kind since groups can now be created with the @group tag.
  • Removed ReflectionKind.Event, the @event tag is now an alias for @group Events. Note: This changes the value of ReflectionKind.Reference from 16777216 to 8388608.
  • Themes are now set on the document element rather than on body, #1706.

Features

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Bumps [typescript](https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript) and [typedoc](https://github.com/TypeStrong/TypeDoc). These dependencies needed to be updated together.

Updates `typescript` from 4.2.4 to 4.7.4
- [Release notes](https://github.com/Microsoft/TypeScript/releases)
- [Commits](microsoft/TypeScript@v4.2.4...v4.7.4)

Updates `typedoc` from 0.20.37 to 0.23.2
- [Release notes](https://github.com/TypeStrong/TypeDoc/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/TypeStrong/typedoc/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](TypeStrong/typedoc@v0.20.37...v0.23.2)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: typescript
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
- dependency-name: typedoc
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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