chore(deps): update all non-major dependencies #898
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This PR contains the following updates:
0.19.8
->0.19.9
1.23.0
->1.24.0
Release Notes
evanw/esbuild (esbuild)
v0.19.9
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Add support for transforming new CSS gradient syntax for older browsers
The specification called CSS Images Module Level 4 introduces new CSS gradient syntax for customizing how the browser interpolates colors in between color stops. You can now control the color space that the interpolation happens in as well as (for "polar" color spaces) control whether hue angle interpolation happens clockwise or counterclockwise. You can read more about this in Mozilla's blog post about new CSS gradient features.
With this release, esbuild will now automatically transform this syntax for older browsers in the
target
list. For example, here's a gradient that should appear as a rainbow in a browser that supports this new syntax:You can now use this syntax in your CSS source code and esbuild will automatically convert it to an equivalent gradient for older browsers. In addition, esbuild will now also transform "double position" and "transition hint" syntax for older browsers as appropriate:
You can see visual examples of these new syntax features by looking at esbuild's gradient transformation tests.
If necessary, esbuild will construct a new gradient that approximates the original gradient by recursively splitting the interval in between color stops until the approximation error is within a small threshold. That is why the above output CSS contains many more color stops than the input CSS.
Note that esbuild deliberately replaces the original gradient with the approximation instead of inserting the approximation before the original gradient as a fallback. The latest version of Firefox has multiple gradient rendering bugs (including incorrect interpolation of partially-transparent colors and interpolating non-sRGB colors using the incorrect color space). If esbuild didn't replace the original gradient, then Firefox would use the original gradient instead of the fallback the appearance would be incorrect in Firefox. In other words, the latest version of Firefox supports modern gradient syntax but interprets it incorrectly.
Add support for
color()
,lab()
,lch()
,oklab()
,oklch()
, andhwb()
in CSSCSS has recently added lots of new ways of specifying colors. You can read more about this in Chrome's blog post about CSS color spaces.
This release adds support for minifying colors that use the
color()
,lab()
,lch()
,oklab()
,oklch()
, orhwb()
syntax and/or transforming these colors for browsers that don't support it yet:As you can see, colors outside of the sRGB color space such as
color(display-p3 1 0 0)
are mapped back into the sRGB gamut and inserted as a fallback for browsers that don't support the new color syntax.Allow empty type parameter lists in certain cases (#3512)
TypeScript allows interface declarations and type aliases to have empty type parameter lists. Previously esbuild didn't handle this edge case but with this release, esbuild will now parse this syntax:
This fix was contributed by @magic-akari.
watchexec/watchexec (watchexec)
v1.24.0
: CLI v1.24.0Software development often involves running the same commands over and over. Boring! Watchexec is a simple, standalone tool that watches a path and runs a command whenever it detects modifications. Install it today with
cargo-binstall watchexec-cli
, from the binaries below, find it in your favourite package manager, or build it from source withcargo install watchexec-cli
.In this release:
--colour=never
(--color
also accepted) to disable, or the conventionalalways
andauto
. (#144, #237, #698)--timings
to print how long the command took. (#278, #698)--quiet
to disable printing any message (except warning and error logs). (#698)--bell
to ring the terminal bell on command end. (#238, #698)--ignore-nothing
to switch on all the--no-*-ignore
flags. (#275, #625, #695)--only-emit-events
disables launching a command, and only prints events to stdout. Requires--emit-events-to
to specify the format to print. This lets you obtain a stream of change events to handle directly rather than mediating via a command. (#676, #691)--map-signal
to map signals received by Watchexec to other signals sent to the command. (#151, #387, #710)--emit-events-to
stdin
andjson-stdin
modes are renamed tostdio
andjson-stdio
respectively; the old names are aliased to preserve compatibility.Other changes:
-w /dev/null
disables watching any files. This is the literal string/dev/null
, it won't detect the null device via links or fifos. (#601)command-group
5). (#601)notify
6). (#601)--print-events
and--clear
can meaningfully be used together. (#601)--help
and short-h
flags. (#601)Configuration
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