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Bump esbuild from 0.18.4 to 0.18.6 #18

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Bumps esbuild from 0.18.4 to 0.18.6.

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v0.18.6

  • Fix tree-shaking of classes with decorators (#3164)

    This release fixes a bug where esbuild incorrectly allowed tree-shaking on classes with decorators. Each decorator is a function call, so classes with decorators must never be tree-shaken. This bug was a regression that was unintentionally introduced in version 0.18.2 by the change that enabled tree-shaking of lowered private fields. Previously decorators were always lowered, and esbuild always considered the automatically-generated decorator code to be a side effect. But this is no longer the case now that esbuild analyzes side effects using the AST before lowering takes place. This bug was fixed by considering any decorator a side effect.

  • Fix a minification bug involving function expressions (#3125)

    When minification is enabled, esbuild does limited inlining of const symbols at the top of a scope. This release fixes a bug where inlineable symbols were incorrectly removed assuming that they were inlined. They may not be inlined in cases where they were referenced by earlier constants in the body of a function expression. The declarations involved in these edge cases are now kept instead of being removed:

    // Original code
    {
      const fn = () => foo
      const foo = 123
      console.log(fn)
    }
    // Old output (with --minify-syntax)
    console.log((() => foo)());
    // New output (with --minify-syntax)
    {
    const fn = () => foo, foo = 123;
    console.log(fn);
    }

v0.18.5

  • Implement auto accessors (#3009)

    This release implements the new auto-accessor syntax from the upcoming JavaScript decorators proposal. The auto-accessor syntax looks like this:

    class Foo {
      accessor foo;
      static accessor bar;
    }
    new Foo().foo = Foo.bar;

    This syntax is not yet a part of JavaScript but it was added to TypeScript in version 4.9. More information about this feature can be found in microsoft/TypeScript#49705. Auto-accessors will be transformed if the target is set to something other than esnext:

    // Output (with --target=esnext)
    class Foo {
      accessor foo;
      static accessor bar;
    }
    new Foo().foo = Foo.bar;

... (truncated)

Changelog

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0.18.6

  • Fix tree-shaking of classes with decorators (#3164)

    This release fixes a bug where esbuild incorrectly allowed tree-shaking on classes with decorators. Each decorator is a function call, so classes with decorators must never be tree-shaken. This bug was a regression that was unintentionally introduced in version 0.18.2 by the change that enabled tree-shaking of lowered private fields. Previously decorators were always lowered, and esbuild always considered the automatically-generated decorator code to be a side effect. But this is no longer the case now that esbuild analyzes side effects using the AST before lowering takes place. This bug was fixed by considering any decorator a side effect.

  • Fix a minification bug involving function expressions (#3125)

    When minification is enabled, esbuild does limited inlining of const symbols at the top of a scope. This release fixes a bug where inlineable symbols were incorrectly removed assuming that they were inlined. They may not be inlined in cases where they were referenced by earlier constants in the body of a function expression. The declarations involved in these edge cases are now kept instead of being removed:

    // Original code
    {
      const fn = () => foo
      const foo = 123
      console.log(fn)
    }
    // Old output (with --minify-syntax)
    console.log((() => foo)());
    // New output (with --minify-syntax)
    {
    const fn = () => foo, foo = 123;
    console.log(fn);
    }

0.18.5

  • Implement auto accessors (#3009)

    This release implements the new auto-accessor syntax from the upcoming JavaScript decorators proposal. The auto-accessor syntax looks like this:

    class Foo {
      accessor foo;
      static accessor bar;
    }
    new Foo().foo = Foo.bar;

    This syntax is not yet a part of JavaScript but it was added to TypeScript in version 4.9. More information about this feature can be found in microsoft/TypeScript#49705. Auto-accessors will be transformed if the target is set to something other than esnext:

    // Output (with --target=esnext)
    class Foo {
      accessor foo;
      static accessor bar;
    }

... (truncated)

Commits
  • f0b5803 publish 0.18.6 to npm
  • 25a3963 fix #3125: bug with constant inlining and closures
  • ddda7a8 prevent await using when await is unsupported
  • 09394ba fixes and tests for for (using of x) edge case
  • 1634a0b initial support for await using declarations
  • ac5a078 make js decorator parsing more restrictive
  • d565272 fix #3164: decorators must prevent tree-shaking
  • 56a3e01 initial support for using declarations
  • 931be1b publish 0.18.5 to npm
  • d46e491 fix #3009: release notes for auto-accessor support
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Bumps [esbuild](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild) from 0.18.4 to 0.18.6.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](evanw/esbuild@v0.18.4...v0.18.6)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: esbuild
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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dependabot bot commented on behalf of github Jun 26, 2023

Superseded by #19.

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