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chore(es): Bump unicode-id-start to v1.2.0 #9177

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This bumps unicode support to unicode v15.1.0

The crate version is unpinned by removing the katana middle dot problem occured in unicode v15.1.0

See oxc-project/unicode-id-start#3

relates #8940

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This unpins the crate version by removing the katana middle dot problem
occured in unicode v15.1.0

See oxc-project/unicode-id-start#3

relates swc-project#8940
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Thank you!


swc-bump:

  • swc_ecma_ast
  • swc_core

@kdy1 kdy1 enabled auto-merge (squash) July 8, 2024 11:17
@kdy1 kdy1 changed the title chore: bump unicode-id-start to v1.2.0 chore(es): Bump unicode-id-start to v1.2.0 Jul 8, 2024
@kdy1 kdy1 added this to the Planned milestone Jul 8, 2024
@kdy1 kdy1 merged commit 9904a53 into swc-project:main Jul 8, 2024
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@kdy1 kdy1 modified the milestones: Planned, v1.7.0 Jul 17, 2024
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