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chore(deps-dev): bump webpack from 5.24.2 to 5.25.0 #174

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Bumps webpack from 5.24.2 to 5.25.0.

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v5.25.0

Features

  • Refactor the startup logic to improve library support
  • add __webpack_runtime_id__ to access the current runtime id
  • improve error handling for HMR
    • add second argument to self accept error handler to pass new module and module id
    • add error handler argument to dependency accept, passing error and module ids
  • add output.strictModuleErrorHandling to opt into stricter evaluation error handling semantics according to ESM spec
    • used by default when HMR is enabled
  • when ignoring a module used by new URL() this will result in an url to a empty file ("data:,")
  • add module.generator.asset.emit option to disable creating assets from asset modules (e. g. for SSR)

Bugfixes

  • fix problem when library options apply to a non-runtime chunk
  • fix crash in splitChunks.maxSize where negative indicies are accessed
  • fix sub-optimal splitting of splitChunks.maxSize in some cases when multiple size types are involved
  • fix a memory leak in AssetGenerator
  • fix usage of runtime globals in SharedPlugin to support HMR updates

Deprecations

  • deprecate output.strictModuleExceptionHandling (this is the CommonJS way of handling errors, and the name is weird)

v5.24.4

Bugfixes

  • fix overridding built-in externals via externals
  • fix handling UNC paths as windows paths
  • Improve error when passing an empty array as library name
  • avoid adding the package.json from compilation context as build dependency
  • fix expansion of "..." in array configuration options when it's not at the start

v5.24.3

Bugfixes

  • fix contenthash when a file is emitted twice with different filenames but that same contenthash
Commits
  • be352e8 5.25.0
  • ab74839 Merge pull request #12871 from webpack/feature/generate-asset
  • bcf3cb2 Merge pull request #12872 from webpack/bugfix/ignore-asset-modules
  • c014665 update cli snapshots
  • 8ea0a6a Merge pull request #12831 from animecyc/bugfix/shared-plugin-runtime-bug
  • e711608 Merge pull request #12873 from webpack/dependabot/npm_and_yarn/ts-loader-8.0.18
  • 7572217 add emit option for asset modules
  • 7245527 allow to define "ignored modules" per dependency
  • cf57a14 improve test case
  • cf20878 fix web worker chunk loadign for non-js chunks
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Bumps [webpack](https://github.com/webpack/webpack) from 5.24.2 to 5.25.0.
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- [Commits](webpack/webpack@v5.24.2...v5.25.0)

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Superseded by #176.

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