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Bump the miscs group with 28 updates

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Number: #337
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Created: July 08, 2025 at 03:17 AM UTC
(2 months ago)
Updated: July 08, 2025 at 03:18 AM UTC
(2 months ago)
Merged: July 08, 2025 at 03:18 AM UTC
(2 months ago)
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Description:

Bumps the miscs group with 28 updates:

Package From To
typescript-eslint 8.35.1 8.36.0
esbuild 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/aix-ppc64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/android-arm64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/android-arm 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/android-x64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/darwin-arm64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/darwin-x64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/freebsd-arm64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/freebsd-x64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/linux-arm64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/linux-arm 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/linux-ia32 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/linux-loong64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/linux-mips64el 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/linux-ppc64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/linux-riscv64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/linux-s390x 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/linux-x64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/netbsd-arm64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/netbsd-x64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/openbsd-arm64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/openbsd-x64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/sunos-x64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/win32-arm64 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/win32-ia32 0.25.5 0.25.6
@esbuild/win32-x64 0.25.5 0.25.6
electron-to-chromium 1.5.179 1.5.180

Updates typescript-eslint from 8.35.1 to 8.36.0

Release notes

Sourced from typescript-eslint's releases.

v8.36.0

8.36.0 (2025-07-07)

🚀 Features

  • typescript-eslint: support basePath in tseslint.config() (#11357)

❤️ Thank You

You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.

Changelog

Sourced from typescript-eslint's changelog.

8.36.0 (2025-07-07)

🚀 Features

  • typescript-eslint: support basePath in tseslint.config() (#11357)

❤️ Thank You

You can read about our versioning strategy and releases on our website.

Commits

Updates esbuild from 0.25.5 to 0.25.6

Release notes

Sourced from esbuild's releases.

v0.25.6

  • Fix a memory leak when cancel() is used on a build context (#4231)

    Calling rebuild() followed by cancel() in rapid succession could previously leak memory. The bundler uses a producer/consumer model internally, and the resource leak was caused by the consumer being termianted while there were still remaining unreceived results from a producer. To avoid the leak, the consumer now waits for all producers to finish before terminating.

  • Support empty :is() and :where() syntax in CSS (#4232)

    Previously using these selectors with esbuild would generate a warning. That warning has been removed in this release for these cases.

  • Improve tree-shaking of try statements in dead code (#4224)

    With this release, esbuild will now remove certain try statements if esbuild considers them to be within dead code (i.e. code that is known to not ever be evaluated). For example:

    // Original code
    return 'foo'
    try { return 'bar' } catch {}
    

    // Old output (with --minify) return"foo";try{return"bar"}catch{}

    // New output (with --minify) return"foo";

  • Consider negated bigints to have no side effects

    While esbuild currently considers 1, -1, and 1n to all have no side effects, it didn't previously consider -1n to have no side effects. This is because esbuild does constant folding with numbers but not bigints. However, it meant that unused negative bigint constants were not tree-shaken. With this release, esbuild will now consider these expressions to also be side-effect free:

    // Original code
    let a = 1, b = -1, c = 1n, d = -1n
    

    // Old output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{var n=-1n;})();

    // New output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{})();

  • Support a configurable delay in watch mode before rebuilding (#3476, #4178)

    The watch() API now takes a delay option that lets you add a delay (in milliseconds) before rebuilding when a change is detected in watch mode. If you use a tool that regenerates multiple source files very slowly, this should make it more likely that esbuild's watch mode won't generate a broken intermediate build before the successful final build. This option is also available via the CLI using the --watch-delay= flag.

    This should also help avoid confusion about the watch() API's options argument. It was previously empty to allow for future API expansion, which caused some people to think that the documentation was missing. It's no longer empty now that the watch() API has an option.

  • Allow mixed array for entryPoints API option (#4223)

    The TypeScript type definitions now allow you to pass a mixed array of both string literals and object literals to the entryPoints API option, such as ['foo.js', { out: 'lib', in: 'bar.js' }]. This was always possible to do in JavaScript but the TypeScript type definitions were previously too restrictive.

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from esbuild's changelog.

0.25.6

  • Fix a memory leak when cancel() is used on a build context (#4231)

    Calling rebuild() followed by cancel() in rapid succession could previously leak memory. The bundler uses a producer/consumer model internally, and the resource leak was caused by the consumer being termianted while there were still remaining unreceived results from a producer. To avoid the leak, the consumer now waits for all producers to finish before terminating.

  • Support empty :is() and :where() syntax in CSS (#4232)

    Previously using these selectors with esbuild would generate a warning. That warning has been removed in this release for these cases.

  • Improve tree-shaking of try statements in dead code (#4224)

    With this release, esbuild will now remove certain try statements if esbuild considers them to be within dead code (i.e. code that is known to not ever be evaluated). For example:

    // Original code
    return 'foo'
    try { return 'bar' } catch {}
    

    // Old output (with --minify) return"foo";try{return"bar"}catch{}

    // New output (with --minify) return"foo";

  • Consider negated bigints to have no side effects

    While esbuild currently considers 1, -1, and 1n to all have no side effects, it didn't previously consider -1n to have no side effects. This is because esbuild does constant folding with numbers but not bigints. However, it meant that unused negative bigint constants were not tree-shaken. With this release, esbuild will now consider these expressions to also be side-effect free:

    // Original code
    let a = 1, b = -1, c = 1n, d = -1n
    

    // Old output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{var n=-1n;})();

    // New output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{})();

  • Support a configurable delay in watch mode before rebuilding (#3476, #4178)

    The watch() API now takes a delay option that lets you add a delay (in milliseconds) before rebuilding when a change is detected in watch mode. If you use a tool that regenerates multiple source files very slowly, this should make it more likely that esbuild's watch mode won't generate a broken intermediate build before the successful final build. This option is also available via the CLI using the --watch-delay= flag.

    This should also help avoid confusion about the watch() API's options argument. It was previously empty to allow for future API expansion, which caused some people to think that the documentation was missing. It's no longer empty now that the watch() API has an option.

  • Allow mixed array for entryPoints API option (#4223)

    The TypeScript type definitions now allow you to pass a mixed array of both string literals and object literals to the entryPoints API option, such as ['foo.js', { out: 'lib', in: 'bar.js' }]. This was always possible to do in JavaScript but the TypeScript type definitions were previously too restrictive.

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates @esbuild/aix-ppc64 from 0.25.5 to 0.25.6

Release notes

Sourced from @​esbuild/aix-ppc64's releases.

v0.25.6

  • Fix a memory leak when cancel() is used on a build context (#4231)

    Calling rebuild() followed by cancel() in rapid succession could previously leak memory. The bundler uses a producer/consumer model internally, and the resource leak was caused by the consumer being termianted while there were still remaining unreceived results from a producer. To avoid the leak, the consumer now waits for all producers to finish before terminating.

  • Support empty :is() and :where() syntax in CSS (#4232)

    Previously using these selectors with esbuild would generate a warning. That warning has been removed in this release for these cases.

  • Improve tree-shaking of try statements in dead code (#4224)

    With this release, esbuild will now remove certain try statements if esbuild considers them to be within dead code (i.e. code that is known to not ever be evaluated). For example:

    // Original code
    return 'foo'
    try { return 'bar' } catch {}
    

    // Old output (with --minify) return"foo";try{return"bar"}catch{}

    // New output (with --minify) return"foo";

  • Consider negated bigints to have no side effects

    While esbuild currently considers 1, -1, and 1n to all have no side effects, it didn't previously consider -1n to have no side effects. This is because esbuild does constant folding with numbers but not bigints. However, it meant that unused negative bigint constants were not tree-shaken. With this release, esbuild will now consider these expressions to also be side-effect free:

    // Original code
    let a = 1, b = -1, c = 1n, d = -1n
    

    // Old output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{var n=-1n;})();

    // New output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{})();

  • Support a configurable delay in watch mode before rebuilding (#3476, #4178)

    The watch() API now takes a delay option that lets you add a delay (in milliseconds) before rebuilding when a change is detected in watch mode. If you use a tool that regenerates multiple source files very slowly, this should make it more likely that esbuild's watch mode won't generate a broken intermediate build before the successful final build. This option is also available via the CLI using the --watch-delay= flag.

    This should also help avoid confusion about the watch() API's options argument. It was previously empty to allow for future API expansion, which caused some people to think that the documentation was missing. It's no longer empty now that the watch() API has an option.

  • Allow mixed array for entryPoints API option (#4223)

    The TypeScript type definitions now allow you to pass a mixed array of both string literals and object literals to the entryPoints API option, such as ['foo.js', { out: 'lib', in: 'bar.js' }]. This was always possible to do in JavaScript but the TypeScript type definitions were previously too restrictive.

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from @​esbuild/aix-ppc64's changelog.

0.25.6

  • Fix a memory leak when cancel() is used on a build context (#4231)

    Calling rebuild() followed by cancel() in rapid succession could previously leak memory. The bundler uses a producer/consumer model internally, and the resource leak was caused by the consumer being termianted while there were still remaining unreceived results from a producer. To avoid the leak, the consumer now waits for all producers to finish before terminating.

  • Support empty :is() and :where() syntax in CSS (#4232)

    Previously using these selectors with esbuild would generate a warning. That warning has been removed in this release for these cases.

  • Improve tree-shaking of try statements in dead code (#4224)

    With this release, esbuild will now remove certain try statements if esbuild considers them to be within dead code (i.e. code that is known to not ever be evaluated). For example:

    // Original code
    return 'foo'
    try { return 'bar' } catch {}
    

    // Old output (with --minify) return"foo";try{return"bar"}catch{}

    // New output (with --minify) return"foo";

  • Consider negated bigints to have no side effects

    While esbuild currently considers 1, -1, and 1n to all have no side effects, it didn't previously consider -1n to have no side effects. This is because esbuild does constant folding with numbers but not bigints. However, it meant that unused negative bigint constants were not tree-shaken. With this release, esbuild will now consider these expressions to also be side-effect free:

    // Original code
    let a = 1, b = -1, c = 1n, d = -1n
    

    // Old output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{var n=-1n;})();

    // New output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{})();

  • Support a configurable delay in watch mode before rebuilding (#3476, #4178)

    The watch() API now takes a delay option that lets you add a delay (in milliseconds) before rebuilding when a change is detected in watch mode. If you use a tool that regenerates multiple source files very slowly, this should make it more likely that esbuild's watch mode won't generate a broken intermediate build before the successful final build. This option is also available via the CLI using the --watch-delay= flag.

    This should also help avoid confusion about the watch() API's options argument. It was previously empty to allow for future API expansion, which caused some people to think that the documentation was missing. It's no longer empty now that the watch() API has an option.

  • Allow mixed array for entryPoints API option (#4223)

    The TypeScript type definitions now allow you to pass a mixed array of both string literals and object literals to the entryPoints API option, such as ['foo.js', { out: 'lib', in: 'bar.js' }]. This was always possible to do in JavaScript but the TypeScript type definitions were previously too restrictive.

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates @esbuild/android-arm64 from 0.25.5 to 0.25.6

Release notes

Sourced from @​esbuild/android-arm64's releases.

v0.25.6

  • Fix a memory leak when cancel() is used on a build context (#4231)

    Calling rebuild() followed by cancel() in rapid succession could previously leak memory. The bundler uses a producer/consumer model internally, and the resource leak was caused by the consumer being termianted while there were still remaining unreceived results from a producer. To avoid the leak, the consumer now waits for all producers to finish before terminating.

  • Support empty :is() and :where() syntax in CSS (#4232)

    Previously using these selectors with esbuild would generate a warning. That warning has been removed in this release for these cases.

  • Improve tree-shaking of try statements in dead code (#4224)

    With this release, esbuild will now remove certain try statements if esbuild considers them to be within dead code (i.e. code that is known to not ever be evaluated). For example:

    // Original code
    return 'foo'
    try { return 'bar' } catch {}
    

    // Old output (with --minify) return"foo";try{return"bar"}catch{}

    // New output (with --minify) return"foo";

  • Consider negated bigints to have no side effects

    While esbuild currently considers 1, -1, and 1n to all have no side effects, it didn't previously consider -1n to have no side effects. This is because esbuild does constant folding with numbers but not bigints. However, it meant that unused negative bigint constants were not tree-shaken. With this release, esbuild will now consider these expressions to also be side-effect free:

    // Original code
    let a = 1, b = -1, c = 1n, d = -1n
    

    // Old output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{var n=-1n;})();

    // New output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{})();

  • Support a configurable delay in watch mode before rebuilding (#3476, #4178)

    The watch() API now takes a delay option that lets you add a delay (in milliseconds) before rebuilding when a change is detected in watch mode. If you use a tool that regenerates multiple source files very slowly, this should make it more likely that esbuild's watch mode won't generate a broken intermediate build before the successful final build. This option is also available via the CLI using the --watch-delay= flag.

    This should also help avoid confusion about the watch() API's options argument. It was previously empty to allow for future API expansion, which caused some people to think that the documentation was missing. It's no longer empty now that the watch() API has an option.

  • Allow mixed array for entryPoints API option (#4223)

    The TypeScript type definitions now allow you to pass a mixed array of both string literals and object literals to the entryPoints API option, such as ['foo.js', { out: 'lib', in: 'bar.js' }]. This was always possible to do in JavaScript but the TypeScript type definitions were previously too restrictive.

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from @​esbuild/android-arm64's changelog.

0.25.6

  • Fix a memory leak when cancel() is used on a build context (#4231)

    Calling rebuild() followed by cancel() in rapid succession could previously leak memory. The bundler uses a producer/consumer model internally, and the resource leak was caused by the consumer being termianted while there were still remaining unreceived results from a producer. To avoid the leak, the consumer now waits for all producers to finish before terminating.

  • Support empty :is() and :where() syntax in CSS (#4232)

    Previously using these selectors with esbuild would generate a warning. That warning has been removed in this release for these cases.

  • Improve tree-shaking of try statements in dead code (#4224)

    With this release, esbuild will now remove certain try statements if esbuild considers them to be within dead code (i.e. code that is known to not ever be evaluated). For example:

    // Original code
    return 'foo'
    try { return 'bar' } catch {}
    

    // Old output (with --minify) return"foo";try{return"bar"}catch{}

    // New output (with --minify) return"foo";

  • Consider negated bigints to have no side effects

    While esbuild currently considers 1, -1, and 1n to all have no side effects, it didn't previously consider -1n to have no side effects. This is because esbuild does constant folding with numbers but not bigints. However, it meant that unused negative bigint constants were not tree-shaken. With this release, esbuild will now consider these expressions to also be side-effect free:

    // Original code
    let a = 1, b = -1, c = 1n, d = -1n
    

    // Old output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{var n=-1n;})();

    // New output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{})();

  • Support a configurable delay in watch mode before rebuilding (#3476, #4178)

    The watch() API now takes a delay option that lets you add a delay (in milliseconds) before rebuilding when a change is detected in watch mode. If you use a tool that regenerates multiple source files very slowly, this should make it more likely that esbuild's watch mode won't generate a broken intermediate build before the successful final build. This option is also available via the CLI using the --watch-delay= flag.

    This should also help avoid confusion about the watch() API's options argument. It was previously empty to allow for future API expansion, which caused some people to think that the documentation was missing. It's no longer empty now that the watch() API has an option.

  • Allow mixed array for entryPoints API option (#4223)

    The TypeScript type definitions now allow you to pass a mixed array of both string literals and object literals to the entryPoints API option, such as ['foo.js', { out: 'lib', in: 'bar.js' }]. This was always possible to do in JavaScript but the TypeScript type definitions were previously too restrictive.

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates @esbuild/android-arm from 0.25.5 to 0.25.6

Release notes

Sourced from @​esbuild/android-arm's releases.

v0.25.6

  • Fix a memory leak when cancel() is used on a build context (#4231)

    Calling rebuild() followed by cancel() in rapid succession could previously leak memory. The bundler uses a producer/consumer model internally, and the resource leak was caused by the consumer being termianted while there were still remaining unreceived results from a producer. To avoid the leak, the consumer now waits for all producers to finish before terminating.

  • Support empty :is() and :where() syntax in CSS (#4232)

    Previously using these selectors with esbuild would generate a warning. That warning has been removed in this release for these cases.

  • Improve tree-shaking of try statements in dead code (#4224)

    With this release, esbuild will now remove certain try statements if esbuild considers them to be within dead code (i.e. code that is known to not ever be evaluated). For example:

    // Original code
    return 'foo'
    try { return 'bar' } catch {}
    

    // Old output (with --minify) return"foo";try{return"bar"}catch{}

    // New output (with --minify) return"foo";

  • Consider negated bigints to have no side effects

    While esbuild currently considers 1, -1, and 1n to all have no side effects, it didn't previously consider -1n to have no side effects. This is because esbuild does constant folding with numbers but not bigints. However, it meant that unused negative bigint constants were not tree-shaken. With this release, esbuild will now consider these expressions to also be side-effect free:

    // Original code
    let a = 1, b = -1, c = 1n, d = -1n
    

    // Old output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{var n=-1n;})();

    // New output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{})();

  • Support a configurable delay in watch mode before rebuilding (#3476, #4178)

    The watch() API now takes a delay option that lets you add a delay (in milliseconds) before rebuilding when a change is detected in watch mode. If you use a tool that regenerates multiple source files very slowly, this should make it more likely that esbuild's watch mode won't generate a broken intermediate build before the successful final build. This option is also available via the CLI using the --watch-delay= flag.

    This should also help avoid confusion about the watch() API's options argument. It was previously empty to allow for future API expansion, which caused some people to think that the documentation was missing. It's no longer empty now that the watch() API has an option.

  • Allow mixed array for entryPoints API option (#4223)

    The TypeScript type definitions now allow you to pass a mixed array of both string literals and object literals to the entryPoints API option, such as ['foo.js', { out: 'lib', in: 'bar.js' }]. This was always possible to do in JavaScript but the TypeScript type definitions were previously too restrictive.

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from @​esbuild/android-arm's changelog.

0.25.6

  • Fix a memory leak when cancel() is used on a build context (#4231)

    Calling rebuild() followed by cancel() in rapid succession could previously leak memory. The bundler uses a producer/consumer model internally, and the resource leak was caused by the consumer being termianted while there were still remaining unreceived results from a producer. To avoid the leak, the consumer now waits for all producers to finish before terminating.

  • Support empty :is() and :where() syntax in CSS (#4232)

    Previously using these selectors with esbuild would generate a warning. That warning has been removed in this release for these cases.

  • Improve tree-shaking of try statements in dead code (#4224)

    With this release, esbuild will now remove certain try statements if esbuild considers them to be within dead code (i.e. code that is known to not ever be evaluated). For example:

    // Original code
    return 'foo'
    try { return 'bar' } catch {}
    

    // Old output (with --minify) return"foo";try{return"bar"}catch{}

    // New output (with --minify) return"foo";

  • Consider negated bigints to have no side effects

    While esbuild currently considers 1, -1, and 1n to all have no side effects, it didn't previously consider -1n to have no side effects. This is because esbuild does constant folding with numbers but not bigints. However, it meant that unused negative bigint constants were not tree-shaken. With this release, esbuild will now consider these expressions to also be side-effect free:

    // Original code
    let a = 1, b = -1, c = 1n, d = -1n
    

    // Old output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{var n=-1n;})();

    // New output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{})();

  • Support a configurable delay in watch mode before rebuilding (#3476, #4178)

    The watch() API now takes a delay option that lets you add a delay (in milliseconds) before rebuilding when a change is detected in watch mode. If you use a tool that regenerates multiple source files very slowly, this should make it more likely that esbuild's watch mode won't generate a broken intermediate build before the successful final build. This option is also available via the CLI using the --watch-delay= flag.

    This should also help avoid confusion about the watch() API's options argument. It was previously empty to allow for future API expansion, which caused some people to think that the documentation was missing. It's no longer empty now that the watch() API has an option.

  • Allow mixed array for entryPoints API option (#4223)

    The TypeScript type definitions now allow you to pass a mixed array of both string literals and object literals to the entryPoints API option, such as ['foo.js', { out: 'lib', in: 'bar.js' }]. This was always possible to do in JavaScript but the TypeScript type definitions were previously too restrictive.

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates @esbuild/android-x64 from 0.25.5 to 0.25.6

Release notes

Sourced from @​esbuild/android-x64's releases.

v0.25.6

  • Fix a memory leak when cancel() is used on a build context (#4231)

    Calling rebuild() followed by cancel() in rapid succession could previously leak memory. The bundler uses a producer/consumer model internally, and the resource leak was caused by the consumer being termianted while there were still remaining unreceived results from a producer. To avoid the leak, the consumer now waits for all producers to finish before terminating.

  • Support empty :is() and :where() syntax in CSS (#4232)

    Previously using these selectors with esbuild would generate a warning. That warning has been removed in this release for these cases.

  • Improve tree-shaking of try statements in dead code (#4224)

    With this release, esbuild will now remove certain try statements if esbuild considers them to be within dead code (i.e. code that is known to not ever be evaluated). For example:

    // Original code
    return 'foo'
    try { return 'bar' } catch {}
    

    // Old output (with --minify) return"foo";try{return"bar"}catch{}

    // New output (with --minify) return"foo";

  • Consider negated bigints to have no side effects

    While esbuild currently considers 1, -1, and 1n to all have no side effects, it didn't previously consider -1n to have no side effects. This is because esbuild does constant folding with numbers but not bigints. However, it meant that unused negative bigint constants were not tree-shaken. With this release, esbuild will now consider these expressions to also be side-effect free:

    // Original code
    let a = 1, b = -1, c = 1n, d = -1n
    

    // Old output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{var n=-1n;})();

    // New output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{})();

  • Support a configurable delay in watch mode before rebuilding (#3476, #4178)

    The watch() API now takes a delay option that lets you add a delay (in milliseconds) before rebuilding when a change is detected in watch mode. If you use a tool that regenerates multiple source files very slowly, this should make it more likely that esbuild's watch mode won't generate a broken intermediate build before the successful final build. This option is also available via the CLI using the --watch-delay= flag.

    This should also help avoid confusion about the watch() API's options argument. It was previously empty to allow for future API expansion, which caused some people to think that the documentation was missing. It's no longer empty now that the watch() API has an option.

  • Allow mixed array for entryPoints API option (#4223)

    The TypeScript type definitions now allow you to pass a mixed array of both string literals and object literals to the entryPoints API option, such as ['foo.js', { out: 'lib', in: 'bar.js' }]. This was always possible to do in JavaScript but the TypeScript type definitions were previously too restrictive.

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from @​esbuild/android-x64's changelog.

0.25.6

  • Fix a memory leak when cancel() is used on a build context (#4231)

    Calling rebuild() followed by cancel() in rapid succession could previously leak memory. The bundler uses a producer/consumer model internally, and the resource leak was caused by the consumer being termianted while there were still remaining unreceived results from a producer. To avoid the leak, the consumer now waits for all producers to finish before terminating.

  • Support empty :is() and :where() syntax in CSS (#4232)

    Previously using these selectors with esbuild would generate a warning. That warning has been removed in this release for these cases.

  • Improve tree-shaking of try statements in dead code (#4224)

    With this release, esbuild will now remove certain try statements if esbuild considers them to be within dead code (i.e. code that is known to not ever be evaluated). For example:

    // Original code
    return 'foo'
    try { return 'bar' } catch {}
    

    // Old output (with --minify) return"foo";try{return"bar"}catch{}

    // New output (with --minify) return"foo";

  • Consider negated bigints to have no side effects

    While esbuild currently considers 1, -1, and 1n to all have no side effects, it didn't previously consider -1n to have no side effects. This is because esbuild does constant folding with numbers but not bigints. However, it meant that unused negative bigint constants were not tree-shaken. With this release, esbuild will now consider these expressions to also be side-effect free:

    // Original code
    let a = 1, b = -1, c = 1n, d = -1n
    

    // Old output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{var n=-1n;})();

    // New output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{})();

  • Support a configurable delay in watch mode before rebuilding (#3476, #4178)

    The watch() API now takes a delay option that lets you add a delay (in milliseconds) before rebuilding when a change is detected in watch mode. If you use a tool that regenerates multiple source files very slowly, this should make it more likely that esbuild's watch mode won't generate a broken intermediate build before the successful final build. This option is also available via the CLI using the --watch-delay= flag.

    This should also help avoid confusion about the watch() API's options argument. It was previously empty to allow for future API expansion, which caused some people to think that the documentation was missing. It's no longer empty now that the watch() API has an option.

  • Allow mixed array for entryPoints API option (#4223)

    The TypeScript type definitions now allow you to pass a mixed array of both string literals and object literals to the entryPoints API option, such as ['foo.js', { out: 'lib', in: 'bar.js' }]. This was always possible to do in JavaScript but the TypeScript type definitions were previously too restrictive.

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Commits

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Release notes

Sourced from @​esbuild/darwin-arm64's releases.

v0.25.6

  • Fix a memory leak when cancel() is used on a build context (#4231)

    Calling rebuild() followed by cancel() in rapid succession could previously leak memory. The bundler uses a producer/consumer model internally, and the resource leak was caused by the consumer being termianted while there were still remaining unreceived results from a producer. To avoid the leak, the consumer now waits for all producers to finish before terminating.

  • Support empty :is() and :where() syntax in CSS (#4232)

    Previously using these selectors with esbuild would generate a warning. That warning has been removed in this release for these cases.

  • Improve tree-shaking of try statements in dead code (#4224)

    With this release, esbuild will now remove certain try statements if esbuild considers them to be within dead code (i.e. code that is known to not ever be evaluated). For example:

    // Original code
    return 'foo'
    try { return 'bar' } catch {}
    

    // Old output (with --minify) return"foo";try{return"bar"}catch{}

    // New output (with --minify) return"foo";

  • Consider negated bigints to have no side effects

    While esbuild currently considers 1, -1, and 1n to all have no side effects, it didn't previously consider -1n to have no side effects. This is because esbuild does constant folding with numbers but not bigints. However, it meant that unused negative bigint constants were not tree-shaken. With this release, esbuild will now consider these expressions to also be side-effect free:

    // Original code
    let a = 1, b = -1, c = 1n, d = -1n
    

    // Old output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{var n=-1n;})();

    // New output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{})();

  • Support a configurable delay in watch mode before rebuilding (#3476, #4178)

    The watch() API now takes a delay option that lets you add a delay (in milliseconds) before rebuilding when a change is detected in watch mode. If you use a tool that regenerates multiple source files very slowly, this should make it more likely that esbuild's watch mode won't generate a broken intermediate build before the successful final build. This option is also available via the CLI using the --watch-delay= flag.

    This should also help avoid confusion about the watch() API's options argument. It was previously empty to allow for future API expansion, which caused some people to think that the documentation was missing. It's no longer empty now that the watch() API has an option.

  • Allow mixed array for entryPoints API option (#4223)

    The TypeScript type definitions now allow you to pass a mixed array of both string literals and object literals to the entryPoints API option, such as ['foo.js', { out: 'lib', in: 'bar.js' }]. This was always possible to do in JavaScript but the TypeScript type definitions were previously too restrictive.

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from @​esbuild/darwin-arm64's changelog.

0.25.6

  • Fix a memory leak when cancel() is used on a build context (#4231)

    Calling rebuild() followed by cancel() in rapid succession could previously leak memory. The bundler uses a producer/consumer model internally, and the resource leak was caused by the consumer being termianted while there were still remaining unreceived results from a producer. To avoid the leak, the consumer now waits for all producers to finish before terminating.

  • Support empty :is() and :where() syntax in CSS (#4232)

    Previously using these selectors with esbuild would generate a warning. That warning has been removed in this release for these cases.

  • Improve tree-shaking of try statements in dead code (#4224)

    With this release, esbuild will now remove certain try statements if esbuild considers them to be within dead code (i.e. code that is known to not ever be evaluated). For example:

    // Original code
    return 'foo'
    try { return 'bar' } catch {}
    

    // Old output (with --minify) return"foo";try{return"bar"}catch{}

    // New output (with --minify) return"foo";

  • Consider negated bigints to have no side effects

    While esbuild currently considers 1, -1, and 1n to all have no side effects, it didn't previously consider -1n to have no side effects. This is because esbuild does constant folding with numbers but not bigints. However, it meant that unused negative bigint constants were not tree-shaken. With this release, esbuild will now consider these expressions to also be side-effect free:

    // Original code
    let a = 1, b = -1, c = 1n, d = -1n
    

    // Old output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{var n=-1n;})();

    // New output (with --bundle --minify) (()=>{})();

  • Support a configurable delay in watch mode before rebuilding (#3476, #4178)

    The watch() API now takes a delay option that lets you add a delay (in milliseconds) before rebuilding when a change is detected in watch mode. If you use a tool that regenerates multiple source files very slowly, this should make it more likely that esbuild's watch mode won't generate a broken intermediate build before the successful final build. This option is also available via the CLI using the --watch-delay= flag.

    This should also help avoid confusion about the watch() API's options argument. It was previously empty to allow for future API expansion, which caused some people to think that the documentation was missing. It's no longer empty now that the watch() API has an option.

  • Allow mixed array for entryPoints API option (#4223)

    The TypeScript type definitions now allow you to pass a mixed array of both string literals and object literals to the entryPoints API option, such as ['foo.js', { out: 'lib', in: 'bar.js' }]. This was always possible to do in JavaScript but the TypeScript type definitions were previously too restrictive.

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Repository: poad/next-ts-lambda-ssr-template
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