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Bump the esbuild group with 2 updates #20178

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Bumps the esbuild group with 2 updates: esbuild and esbuild-wasm.

Updates esbuild from 0.20.1 to 0.20.2

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v0.20.2

  • Support TypeScript experimental decorators on abstract class fields (#3684)

    With this release, you can now use TypeScript experimental decorators on abstract class fields. This was silently compiled incorrectly in esbuild 0.19.7 and below, and was an error from esbuild 0.19.8 to esbuild 0.20.1. Code such as the following should now work correctly:

    // Original code
    const log = (x: any, y: string) => console.log(y)
    abstract class Foo { @log abstract foo: string }
    new class extends Foo { foo = '' }
    // Old output (with --loader=ts --tsconfig-raw={"compilerOptions":{"experimentalDecorators":true}})
    const log = (x, y) => console.log(y);
    class Foo {
    }
    new class extends Foo {
    foo = "";
    }();
    // New output (with --loader=ts --tsconfig-raw={"compilerOptions":{"experimentalDecorators":true}})
    const log = (x, y) => console.log(y);
    class Foo {
    }
    __decorateClass([
    log
    ], Foo.prototype, "foo", 2);
    new class extends Foo {
    foo = "";
    }();

  • JSON loader now preserves __proto__ properties (#3700)

    Copying JSON source code into a JavaScript file will change its meaning if a JSON object contains the __proto__ key. A literal __proto__ property in a JavaScript object literal sets the prototype of the object instead of adding a property named __proto__, while a literal __proto__ property in a JSON object literal just adds a property named __proto__. With this release, esbuild will now work around this problem by converting JSON to JavaScript with a computed property key in this case:

    // Original code
    import data from 'data:application/json,{"__proto__":{"fail":true}}'
    if (Object.getPrototypeOf(data)?.fail) throw 'fail'
    // Old output (with --bundle)
    (() => {
    // <data:application/json,{"proto":{"fail":true}}>
    var json_proto_fail_true_default = { proto: { fail: true } };
    // entry.js
    if (Object.getPrototypeOf(json_proto_fail_true_default)?.fail)
    throw "fail";
    })();

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from esbuild's changelog.

0.20.2

  • Support TypeScript experimental decorators on abstract class fields (#3684)

    With this release, you can now use TypeScript experimental decorators on abstract class fields. This was silently compiled incorrectly in esbuild 0.19.7 and below, and was an error from esbuild 0.19.8 to esbuild 0.20.1. Code such as the following should now work correctly:

    // Original code
    const log = (x: any, y: string) => console.log(y)
    abstract class Foo { @log abstract foo: string }
    new class extends Foo { foo = '' }
    // Old output (with --loader=ts --tsconfig-raw={&quot;compilerOptions&quot;:{&quot;experimentalDecorators&quot;:true}})
    const log = (x, y) => console.log(y);
    class Foo {
    }
    new class extends Foo {
    foo = "";
    }();
    // New output (with --loader=ts --tsconfig-raw={&quot;compilerOptions&quot;:{&quot;experimentalDecorators&quot;:true}})
    const log = (x, y) => console.log(y);
    class Foo {
    }
    __decorateClass([
    log
    ], Foo.prototype, "foo", 2);
    new class extends Foo {
    foo = "";
    }();

  • JSON loader now preserves __proto__ properties (#3700)

    Copying JSON source code into a JavaScript file will change its meaning if a JSON object contains the __proto__ key. A literal __proto__ property in a JavaScript object literal sets the prototype of the object instead of adding a property named __proto__, while a literal __proto__ property in a JSON object literal just adds a property named __proto__. With this release, esbuild will now work around this problem by converting JSON to JavaScript with a computed property key in this case:

    // Original code
    import data from 'data:application/json,{"__proto__":{"fail":true}}'
    if (Object.getPrototypeOf(data)?.fail) throw 'fail'
    // Old output (with --bundle)
    (() => {
    // <data:application/json,{"proto":{"fail":true}}>
    var json_proto_fail_true_default = { proto: { fail: true } };
    // entry.js
    if (Object.getPrototypeOf(json_proto_fail_true_default)?.fail)
    throw "fail";
    })();

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates esbuild-wasm from 0.20.1 to 0.20.2

Release notes

Sourced from esbuild-wasm's releases.

v0.20.2

  • Support TypeScript experimental decorators on abstract class fields (#3684)

    With this release, you can now use TypeScript experimental decorators on abstract class fields. This was silently compiled incorrectly in esbuild 0.19.7 and below, and was an error from esbuild 0.19.8 to esbuild 0.20.1. Code such as the following should now work correctly:

    // Original code
    const log = (x: any, y: string) => console.log(y)
    abstract class Foo { @log abstract foo: string }
    new class extends Foo { foo = '' }
    // Old output (with --loader=ts --tsconfig-raw={&quot;compilerOptions&quot;:{&quot;experimentalDecorators&quot;:true}})
    const log = (x, y) => console.log(y);
    class Foo {
    }
    new class extends Foo {
    foo = "";
    }();
    // New output (with --loader=ts --tsconfig-raw={&quot;compilerOptions&quot;:{&quot;experimentalDecorators&quot;:true}})
    const log = (x, y) => console.log(y);
    class Foo {
    }
    __decorateClass([
    log
    ], Foo.prototype, "foo", 2);
    new class extends Foo {
    foo = "";
    }();

  • JSON loader now preserves __proto__ properties (#3700)

    Copying JSON source code into a JavaScript file will change its meaning if a JSON object contains the __proto__ key. A literal __proto__ property in a JavaScript object literal sets the prototype of the object instead of adding a property named __proto__, while a literal __proto__ property in a JSON object literal just adds a property named __proto__. With this release, esbuild will now work around this problem by converting JSON to JavaScript with a computed property key in this case:

    // Original code
    import data from 'data:application/json,{"__proto__":{"fail":true}}'
    if (Object.getPrototypeOf(data)?.fail) throw 'fail'
    // Old output (with --bundle)
    (() => {
    // <data:application/json,{"proto":{"fail":true}}>
    var json_proto_fail_true_default = { proto: { fail: true } };
    // entry.js
    if (Object.getPrototypeOf(json_proto_fail_true_default)?.fail)
    throw "fail";
    })();

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from esbuild-wasm's changelog.

0.20.2

  • Support TypeScript experimental decorators on abstract class fields (#3684)

    With this release, you can now use TypeScript experimental decorators on abstract class fields. This was silently compiled incorrectly in esbuild 0.19.7 and below, and was an error from esbuild 0.19.8 to esbuild 0.20.1. Code such as the following should now work correctly:

    // Original code
    const log = (x: any, y: string) => console.log(y)
    abstract class Foo { @log abstract foo: string }
    new class extends Foo { foo = '' }
    // Old output (with --loader=ts --tsconfig-raw={&quot;compilerOptions&quot;:{&quot;experimentalDecorators&quot;:true}})
    const log = (x, y) => console.log(y);
    class Foo {
    }
    new class extends Foo {
    foo = "";
    }();
    // New output (with --loader=ts --tsconfig-raw={&quot;compilerOptions&quot;:{&quot;experimentalDecorators&quot;:true}})
    const log = (x, y) => console.log(y);
    class Foo {
    }
    __decorateClass([
    log
    ], Foo.prototype, "foo", 2);
    new class extends Foo {
    foo = "";
    }();

  • JSON loader now preserves __proto__ properties (#3700)

    Copying JSON source code into a JavaScript file will change its meaning if a JSON object contains the __proto__ key. A literal __proto__ property in a JavaScript object literal sets the prototype of the object instead of adding a property named __proto__, while a literal __proto__ property in a JSON object literal just adds a property named __proto__. With this release, esbuild will now work around this problem by converting JSON to JavaScript with a computed property key in this case:

    // Original code
    import data from 'data:application/json,{"__proto__":{"fail":true}}'
    if (Object.getPrototypeOf(data)?.fail) throw 'fail'
    // Old output (with --bundle)
    (() => {
    // <data:application/json,{"proto":{"fail":true}}>
    var json_proto_fail_true_default = { proto: { fail: true } };
    // entry.js
    if (Object.getPrototypeOf(json_proto_fail_true_default)?.fail)
    throw "fail";
    })();

... (truncated)

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@github-actions github-actions bot changed the title [no-test]: Bump the esbuild group with 2 updates Bump the esbuild group with 2 updates Mar 14, 2024
@martinpitt martinpitt force-pushed the dependabot/npm_and_yarn/esbuild-d72a6c43f5 branch from 18f3ef9 to fa57574 Compare March 14, 2024 21:29
Bumps the esbuild group with 2 updates: [esbuild](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild) and [esbuild-wasm](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild).

Updates `esbuild` from 0.20.1 to 0.20.2
- [Release notes](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](evanw/esbuild@v0.20.1...v0.20.2)

Updates `esbuild-wasm` from 0.20.1 to 0.20.2
- [Release notes](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](evanw/esbuild@v0.20.1...v0.20.2)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: esbuild
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: esbuild
- dependency-name: esbuild-wasm
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: esbuild
...

Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <[email protected]>
@martinpitt martinpitt force-pushed the dependabot/npm_and_yarn/esbuild-d72a6c43f5 branch from fa57574 to c97f627 Compare March 14, 2024 21:30
@martinpitt martinpitt merged commit b6cf70a into main Mar 15, 2024
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@martinpitt martinpitt deleted the dependabot/npm_and_yarn/esbuild-d72a6c43f5 branch March 15, 2024 04:55
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