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fix(dynamic-import-vars): simplify regex #1751

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@bluwy bluwy commented Jul 26, 2024

Rollup Plugin Name: dynamic-import-vars

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It looks like we can remove the unneeded [] for the regex as it contains only the \w. I discovered this while running eslint-plugin-regexp:

/Users/bjorn/Work/oss/vite/node_modules/.pnpm/@[email protected][email protected]/node_modules/@rollup/plugin-dynamic-import-vars/dist/cjs/index.js
  117:47  error  Unexpected character class with one character class escape. Can remove brackets  regexp/no-useless-character-class

It's not a significant change and unlikely to affect perf, but should help with readability.

@bluwy bluwy requested a review from shellscape as a code owner July 26, 2024 09:59
@shellscape shellscape changed the title refactor(dynamic-import-vars): simplify regex fix(dynamic-import-vars): simplify regex Sep 22, 2024
@shellscape shellscape merged commit 34abd4f into rollup:master Sep 22, 2024
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