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Bump esbuild from 0.16.9 to 0.17.16 #1537

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Bumps esbuild from 0.16.9 to 0.17.16.

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v0.17.16

  • Fix CSS nesting transform for triple-nested rules that start with a combinator (#3046)

    This release fixes a bug with esbuild where triple-nested CSS rules that start with a combinator were not transformed correctly for older browsers. Here's an example of such a case before and after this bug fix:

    /* Original input */
    .a {
      color: red;
      > .b {
        color: green;
        > .c {
          color: blue;
        }
      }
    }
    /* Old output (with --target=chrome90) */
    .a {
    color: red;
    }
    .a > .b {
    color: green;
    }
    .a .b > .c {
    color: blue;
    }
    /* New output (with --target=chrome90) */
    .a {
    color: red;
    }
    .a > .b {
    color: green;
    }
    .a > .b > .c {
    color: blue;
    }

  • Support --inject with a file loaded using the copy loader (#3041)

    This release now allows you to use --inject with a file that is loaded using the copy loader. The copy loader copies the imported file to the output directory verbatim and rewrites the path in the import statement to point to the copied output file. When used with --inject, this means the injected file will be copied to the output directory as-is and a bare import statement for that file will be inserted in any non-copy output files that esbuild generates.

    Note that since esbuild doesn't parse the contents of copied files, esbuild will not expose any of the export names as usable imports when you do this (in the way that esbuild's --inject feature is typically used). However, any side-effects that the injected file has will still occur.

v0.17.15

  • Allow keywords as type parameter names in mapped types (#3033)

    TypeScript allows type keywords to be used as parameter names in mapped types. Previously esbuild incorrectly treated this as an error. Code that does this is now supported:

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Changelog: 2022

This changelog documents all esbuild versions published in the year 2022 (versions 0.14.11 through 0.16.12).

0.16.12

  • Loader defaults to js for extensionless files (#2776)

    Certain packages contain files without an extension. For example, the yargs package contains the file yargs/yargs which has no extension. Node, Webpack, and Parcel can all understand code that imports yargs/yargs because they assume that the file is JavaScript. However, esbuild was previously unable to understand this code because it relies on the file extension to tell it how to interpret the file. With this release, esbuild will now assume files without an extension are JavaScript files. This can be customized by setting the loader for "" (the empty string, representing files without an extension) to another loader. For example, if you want files without an extension to be treated as CSS instead, you can do that like this:

    • CLI:

      esbuild --bundle --loader:=css
      
    • JS:

      esbuild.build({
        bundle: true,
        loader: { '': 'css' },
      })
    • Go:

      api.Build(api.BuildOptions{
        Bundle: true,
        Loader: map[string]api.Loader{"": api.LoaderCSS},
      })

    In addition, the "type" field in package.json files now only applies to files with an explicit .js, .jsx, .ts, or .tsx extension. Previously it was incorrectly applied by esbuild to all files that had an extension other than .mjs, .mts, .cjs, or .cts including extensionless files. So for example an extensionless file in a "type": "module" package is now treated as CommonJS instead of ESM.

0.16.11

  • Avoid a syntax error in the presence of direct eval (#2761)

    The behavior of nested function declarations in JavaScript depends on whether the code is run in strict mode or not. It would be problematic if esbuild preserved nested function declarations in its output because then the behavior would depend on whether the output was run in strict mode or not instead of respecting the strict mode behavior of the original source code. To avoid this, esbuild transforms nested function declarations to preserve the intended behavior of the original source code regardless of whether the output is run in strict mode or not:

    // Original code
    if (true) {
      function foo() {}
      console.log(!!foo)
      foo = null
      console.log(!!foo)
    }

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Commits
  • f0704ba publish 0.17.16 to npm
  • 7985bca add "; charset=utf-8" to json and xhtml
  • 64edd89 feat: add xhtml to guessed mime types (#3042)
  • c7c5a86 fix #3041: allow injecting copied files
  • ab15c70 update go 1.20.2 => 1.20.3
  • 8b885fd fix #3046: missing combinator bug with nested css
  • e9413cc parse decorators in js (but still generate errors)
  • 033c5da add decorators to compat table
  • 7cd307d print decorators in js printer
  • ebc9718 move decorator parser from ts to js
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Bumps [esbuild](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild) from 0.16.9 to 0.17.16.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/blob/main/CHANGELOG-2022.md)
- [Commits](evanw/esbuild@v0.16.9...v0.17.16)

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Superseded by #1546.

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