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build(deps): bump github.com/evanw/esbuild from 0.8.15 to 0.17.11 #301

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Bumps github.com/evanw/esbuild from 0.8.15 to 0.17.11.

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v0.17.11

  • Fix the alias feature to always prefer the longest match (#2963)

    It's possible to configure conflicting aliases such as --alias:a=b and --alias:a/c=d, which is ambiguous for the import path a/c/x (since it could map to either b/c/x or d/x). Previously esbuild would pick the first matching alias, which would non-deterministically pick between one of the possible matches. This release fixes esbuild to always deterministically pick the longest possible match.

  • Minify calls to some global primitive constructors (#2962)

    With this release, esbuild's minifier now replaces calls to Boolean/Number/String/BigInt with equivalent shorter code when relevant:

    // Original code
    console.log(
      Boolean(a ? (b | c) !== 0 : (c & d) !== 0),
      Number(e ? '1' : '2'),
      String(e ? '1' : '2'),
      BigInt(e ? 1n : 2n),
    )
    // Old output (with --minify)
    console.log(Boolean(a?(b|c)!==0:(c&d)!==0),Number(e?"1":"2"),String(e?"1":"2"),BigInt(e?1n:2n));
    // New output (with --minify)
    console.log(!!(a?b|c:c&d),+(e?"1":"2"),e?"1":"2",e?1n:2n);

  • Adjust some feature compatibility tables for node (#2940)

    This release makes the following adjustments to esbuild's internal feature compatibility tables for node, which tell esbuild which versions of node are known to support all aspects of that feature:

    • class-private-brand-checks: node v16.9+ => node v16.4+ (a decrease)
    • hashbang: node v12.0+ => node v12.5+ (an increase)
    • optional-chain: node v16.9+ => node v16.1+ (a decrease)
    • template-literal: node v4+ => node v10+ (an increase)

    Each of these adjustments was identified by comparing against data from the node-compat-table package and was manually verified using old node executables downloaded from https://nodejs.org/download/release/.

v0.17.10

  • Update esbuild's handling of CSS nesting to match the latest specification changes (#1945)

    The syntax for the upcoming CSS nesting feature has recently changed. The @nest prefix that was previously required in some cases is now gone, and nested rules no longer have to start with & (as long as they don't start with an identifier or function token).

    This release updates esbuild's pass-through handling of CSS nesting syntax to match the latest specification changes. So you can now use esbuild to bundle CSS containing nested rules and try them out in a browser that supports CSS nesting (which includes nightly builds of both Chrome and Safari).

    However, I'm not implementing lowering of nested CSS to non-nested CSS for older browsers yet. While the syntax has been decided, the semantics are still in flux. In particular, there is still some debate about changing the fundamental way that CSS nesting works. For example, you might think that the following CSS is equivalent to a .outer .inner button { ... } rule:

    .inner button {
      .outer & {
        color: red;
      }

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Changelog

Sourced from github.com/evanw/esbuild's changelog.

Changelog: 2020

This changelog documents all esbuild versions published in the year 2020 (versions 0.3.0 through 0.8.28).

0.8.28

  • Add a --summary flag that prints helpful information after a build (#631)

    Normally esbuild's CLI doesn't print anything after doing a build if nothing went wrong. This allows esbuild to be used as part of a more complex chain of tools without the output cluttering the terminal. However, sometimes it is nice to have a quick overview in your terminal of what the build just did. You can now add the --summary flag when using the CLI and esbuild will print a summary of what the build generated. It looks something like this:

    $ ./esbuild --summary --bundle src/Three.js --outfile=build/three.js --sourcemap
    

    build/three.js 1.0mb ⚠️ build/three.js.map 1.8mb

    ⚡ Done in 43ms

  • Keep unused imports in TypeScript code in one specific case (#604)

    The official TypeScript compiler always removes imported symbols that aren't used as values when converting TypeScript to JavaScript. This is because these symbols could be types and not removing them could result in a run-time module instantiation failure because of missing exports. This even happens when the tsconfig.json setting "importsNotUsedAsValues" is set to "preserve". Doing this just keeps the import statement itself but confusingly still removes the imports that aren't used as values.

    Previously esbuild always exactly matched the behavior of the official TypeScript compiler regarding import removal. However, that is problematic when trying to use esbuild to compile a partial module such as when converting TypeScript to JavaScript inside a file written in the Svelte programming language. Here is an example:

    <script lang="ts">
      import Counter from './Counter.svelte';
      export let name: string = 'world';
    </script>
    <main>
      <h1>Hello {name}!</h1>
      <Counter />
    </main>

    The current Svelte compiler plugin for TypeScript only provides esbuild with the contents of the <script> tag so to esbuild, the import Counter appears to be unused and is removed.

    In this release, esbuild deliberately deviates from the behavior of the official TypeScript compiler if all of these conditions are met:

    • The "importsNotUsedAsValues" field in tsconfig.json must be present and must not be set to "remove". This is necessary because this is the only case where esbuild can assume that all imports are values instead of types. Any imports that are types will cause a type error when the code is run through the TypeScript type checker. To import types when the importsNotUsedAsValues setting is active, you must use the TypeScript-specific import type syntax instead.

    • You must not be using esbuild as a bundler. When bundling, esbuild needs to assume that it's not seeing a partial file because the bundling process requires renaming symbols to avoid cross-file name collisions.

    • You must not have identifier minification enabled. It's useless to preserve unused imports in this case because referencing them by name won't work anyway. And keeping the unused imports would be counter-productive to minification since they would be extra unnecessary data in the output file.

    This should hopefully allow esbuild to be used as a TypeScript-to-JavaScript converter for programming languages such as Svelte, at least in many cases. The build pipeline in esbuild wasn't designed for compiling partial modules and this still won't be a fully robust solution (e.g. some variables may be renamed to avoid name collisions in rare cases). But it's possible that these cases are very unlikely to come up in practice. Basically this change to keep unused imports in this case should be useful at best and harmless at worst.

0.8.27

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Bumps [github.com/evanw/esbuild](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild) from 0.8.15 to 0.17.11.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/blob/main/CHANGELOG-2020.md)
- [Commits](evanw/esbuild@v0.8.15...v0.17.11)

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- dependency-name: github.com/evanw/esbuild
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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