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@swc/core (source) ^1.15.47^1.16.1 age confidence
esbuild ^0.28.1^0.28.2 age confidence
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swc-project/swc (@​swc/core)

v1.16.1

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v1.16.0

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evanw/esbuild (esbuild)

v0.28.2

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  • Fix tree shaking bug due to TypeScript import alias (#​4507)

    This release fixes a bug that could cause esbuild to incorrectly tree-shake imports that are used in a TypeScript type alias under certain circumstances. Affected code uses a TypeScript-specific import assignment and looks something like this:

    import Base from './dep.js';
    import Alias = Base.SomeType;
  • Fix CSS minification bug involving & (#​4497)

    This release fixes a bug where esbuild's CSS minifier incorrectly removed a & when it was unsafe to do so. Here is an example:

    /* Original code */
    .a .b {
      & .b:not(& .c) {
        color: red;
      }
    }
    
    /* Old output (with --minify) */
    .a .b{.b:not(& .c){color:red}}
    
    /* New output (with --minify) */
    .a .b{& .b:not(& .c){color:red}}

    This should match <span class="a"><span class="b"><span class="b">yes</span></span></span> but not <span class="a"><span class="b">no</span></span>. The old output incorrectly matched both.

  • Avoid overwriting input files without --allow-overwrite (#​4484)

    For example: esbuild input.js --outfile=input.js tells esbuild to overwrite input.js with the output of running esbuild on it. This was supposed to already be prevented by default, but it accidentally regressed in version 0.17.0 and apparently didn't have any test coverage. The error message was being printed but the input file was still being overwritten. Oops.

    This release puts the original behavior back. With this release, esbuild should now actually avoid overwriting input files unless --allow-overwrite is explicitly present. This is done by not writing out any files when a build error is encountered.

  • Fix incorrect code generated when using top-level await (#​4498)

    Previously esbuild could generate code containing a syntax error in complex scenarios involving top-level await used in a dependency cycle. The problem was a missing async on one or more module wrapper closures. With this release, esbuild now uses a fixed-point iteration algorithm to correctly annotate all dependencies in the cycle as needing an async module wrapper.

  • Fix a minification bug with lowered logical assignment operators (#​4508)

    This release fixes a bug that could cause esbuild to generate incorrect code for logical assignment operators when lowering them to an older target environment. Specifically the lowering process requires duplicating the left-hand side, but esbuild incorrectly failed to count the duplicate as a new usage when the left-hand side is an identifier. That then caused the minifier to believe that the left-hand side was only used once and could attempt to incorrectly inline an initializer into the first usage. This bug has now been fixed:

    // Original code
    function foo() {
      let x
      bar(x ||= {})
    }
    
    // Old output (with --minify-syntax --target=es6)
    function foo() {
      bar(void 0 || (x = {}));
    }
    
    // New output (with --minify-syntax --target=es6)
    function foo() {
      let x;
      bar(x || (x = {}));
    }
  • Fix a potential deadlock when the JavaScript API is used incorrectly (#​4503, #​4506)

    The JavaScript API runs the native esbuild executable as a long-lived child process and communicates with it over stdin/stdout/stderr. Each API request is asynchronous and the executable stays open as long as it has work to do, which is as long as either stdin is still open (meaning there may be more API requests) or there are currently requests being processed.

    Previously esbuild's tracking of outstanding API requests missed decrementing a reference count in an edge case where esbuild's JavaScript API was used incorrectly and the API request returned an error. This could in some cases cause esbuild's native executable to exit with an error message about a deadlock. This release fixes the reference counting bug.

    This fix was submitted by @​ZuBB.

  • Handle target collisions (#​4509)

    It's possible to specify the same target engine multiple times, such as with --target=chrome1,chrome99. This edge case wasn't anticipated and previously took the last version for the duplicated target engine instead of the minimum version (so chrome99 in this case instead of chrome1). With this release, esbuild will now pick the minimum version between all duplicated target engines.

  • Force .mp3 files to use the audio/mpeg MIME type (#​4485)

    MIME type detection for esbuild's data URLs uses Go's built-in MIME type detection, which is based on the MIME sniffing standard. This works correctly for MP3 files that start with the byte sequence ID3, which is commonly the case. However, it's possible to construct valid MP3 files that do not start with ID3, and that perhaps Go's built-in MIME type detection doesn't implement the "Signature for MP3 without ID3" part of the algorithm. This results in some .mp3 files incorrectly using the application/octet-stream MIME type instead of audio/mpeg. With this release, esbuild will now always use the audio/mpeg MIME type for files ending in .mp3.

  • Add a new TypeScript syntax warning

    TypeScript 7 turned some previously-valid TypeScript syntax into a syntax error because it was confusing. TypeScript 6 accepts 1 + 2 as number * 3 as valid syntax but confusingly converts it to (1 + 2) * 3 instead of the more intuitive conversion to 1 + (2 * 3). This syntax is now an error in TypeScript 7+. With this release, esbuild will now warn about the use of this syntax:

     [WARNING] Operator "*" should not directly follow a TypeScript type cast after the "+" operator [confusing-typescript-cast]
    
        example.ts:1:28:
          1  console.log(1 + 2 as number * 3)
                                         ^
    
      This is a syntax error in newer versions of TypeScript because the type cast has unintuitive
      precedence in this case. Surround the inner expression in parentheses to silence this warning:
    
        example.ts:1:12:
          1  console.log(1 + 2 as number * 3)
                         ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                         (             )

    See microsoft/TypeScript#63527 for more information.

  • Add support for formatting errors for Visual Studio (#​4460)

    Visual Studio has a specific style that it expects log messages to be in for them to show up in the UI when esbuild is run as a custom build step. The current log style that esbuild uses doesn't conform to this specific style.

    With this release, esbuild has a new log style for Visual Studio (and other tools in the MSBuild ecosystem) that can be enabled with --log-style=visualstudio. Here is an example log message in this style:

    $ esbuild example.ts --log-style=visualstudio
    /Users/evan/dev/esbuild/example.ts(1,29): warning ES0010: Operator "*" should not directly follow a TypeScript type cast after the "+" operator
    

    This log style is also available via the JS and Go APIs, and can now be used with the existing formatMessages API.

  • Fix a bug with CSS gamut mapping (#​4488)

    Due to a typo, the fallback colors generated for CSS colors outside of the sRGB gamut weren't correct. This release fixes the generated colors to use the intended algorithm.

    This fix was submitted by @​chatman-media.

Swatinem/rollup-plugin-dts (rollup-plugin-dts)

v6.5.1

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Fixes:

  • Revert magic-string upgrade to restore cjs compatibility

v6.5.0

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Compatibility Notice:

This release adds compatibility with TypeScript versions 6 and 7.

Fixes:

  • Fixes to export type handling
  • Fixes to declare module handling
  • Improve shared chunks imports
  • Support literal export specifiers

Thank you:

Features, fixes and improvements in this release have been contributed by:

vitejs/vite (vite)

v8.2.2

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  • use JSON import attributes instead of readFIleSync in rolldown configs (#​23251) (d615bcd)

v8.2.1

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Bundles

File Size Gzip Brotli
runtime-dom.global.prod.js 108 kB (-13 B) 40.7 kB (-16 B) 36.5 kB (-12 B)
vue.global.prod.js 167 kB (-9 B) 60.9 kB (-11 B) 54.2 kB (+2 B)

Usages

Name Size Gzip Brotli
createApp (CAPI only) 49.7 kB (-13 B) 19.3 kB (+13 B) 17.7 kB (-8 B)
createApp 57.8 kB (-12 B) 22.3 kB (+3 B) 20.4 kB (-5 B)
createSSRApp 62.5 kB (-5 B) 24.3 kB (-4 B) 22.1 kB (+3 B)
defineCustomElement 64.1 kB (-13 B) 24.3 kB (-7 B) 22.1 kB (+7 B)
overall 72.1 kB (-14 B) 27.5 kB (+1 B) 25.1 kB (+1 B)

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