* chore: use yarn 2
* chore: remove redundant yarn locks
* chore: remove publishEslintPkg
* chore: remove redundant make bootstrap
* Update .yarnrc.yml
Co-authored-by: Kristoffer K. <merceyz@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore: use workspace protocol for eslint packages in the root
Co-Authored-By: merceyz <merceyz@users.noreply.github.com>
* chore: pin caniuse-lite versions
Testcases in packages/babel-preset-env/test/fixtures/debug/browserslists-defaults-not-ie
depends on specific caniuse-lite versions. We pinned the version here
so we don't have to deal with fixture different in e2e-tests
where all deps will be updated and tested.
* chore: resolve yarn install warnings
* chore: update yarn cache path on circle/travis
* chore: add yarn deduplicate plugin
* chore: deduplicate lock files
* chore: move devDependencies to leaf packages
* chore: remove @yarnpkg/plugin-constraints
* chore: remove unused dedupe options
* test: fix unwanted self reference
* chore: remove output-file-sync dependency
* chore: update browserify to 16.5.2
Co-authored-by: Kristoffer K. <merceyz@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR allows legacy decorators to work with strict class fields, which
are now stage 3 and have shipped in a number of browsers. Allowing this will
allow users of the legacy transform (which is currently recommended by the
champions of the decorator proposal) to use the proper class field semantics
for non-decorated fields, which should help prevent breakage later on.
This change is not a breaking change, since users had to explicitly opt into
loose mode in class fields before. This just gives them the option to remove
that opt-in.
* Flow enums parsing
* Parse exporting enums
* Enums parsing remove lookahead, other improvements
* Enums: add EnumBody and EnumMember aliases, change boolean members to use BooleaLiteral value
* Fix enum member init flow type, now that boolean members have a BooleanLiteral value
* Flow enums: use contextual utils, change members length checks to use logic operators, remove reserved word logic modification
* Flow enums: remove unnecessary code in generator, fix error message
* Decorators legacy: register inserted declaration
For compatibility with the Typescript plugin
Fixes#10264
* Register declaration but also keep replaceWithMultiple
### `@babel/runtime`
- Added `@babel/runtime-corejs3` package and `corejs: 3` options to `@babel/plugin-transform-runtime`.
- Added support of instance methods, fixes#8928.
- Added flag `proposals` (in `corejs: { version: 3, proposals: true }` format) for support all proposals polyfills from `core-js`.
- Used separate directories in runtime for `core-js` entry points with proposals and without.
- Used `get-iterator-method` helper for getting iterators, fixes#2500.
- As a cheap bonus, added support of IE8- (except some cases of `regenerator`).
### `@babel/polyfill`
- Should be deprecated in favor of separate usage required features from `core-js` and `regenerator-runtime` with an informative message.
### `@babel/preset-env`
- Uses for built-ins data from [`core-js-compat`](https://github.com/zloirock/core-js/tree/master/packages/core-js-compat) instead of `compat-table` since information from `compat-table` [is not enough](https://github.com/zloirock/core-js/tree/master/packages/core-js-compat).
- `useBuilIns` now requires direct setting of `corejs` version option, without it will be used `2` by default and shown deprecation warning.
- Added support of minor `core-js` versions for simplify updating in the future.
- For preventing some order-related problems, polyfills in the both `core-js@3` plugins added on `post` stage in the order of `core-js-compat` data.
- Divided plugins and polyfills parts of `preset-env`, instead of 2 internal plugins for adding polyfills, we have 6: usage and entry versions of plugins for `core-js@2`, ### Current state:
`core-js@3`, `regenerator-runtime`.
- Added support `samsung` target (for Samsung Internet) since `core-js-compat` and `compat-table` now contains mapping for this, fixes#6602.
#### `useBuilIns: entry` with `corejs: 3`
- No longer transforms `@babel/polyfill`.
- Transforms **all possible** `core-js` entry points to import of related modules (based on data from [`core-js-compat`](https://unpkg.com/core-js-compat@3.0.0-beta.15/entries.json)).
- Since of this, we no longer need `shippedProposals` / `proposals` flags with `useBuilIns: entry`.
- Removes `regenerator-runtime/runtime` import where it's not required.
#### `useBuilIns: usage` with `corejs: 3`
- In addition to `shippedProposals`, added flag `proposals` (in `corejs: { version: 3, proposals: true }` format) for polyfill all proposals from `core-js`.
- Fixed list of dependencies in built-in definitions.
- Improved the way of determination method / built-in name and source of this method.
- Adds import of required polyfills on `MemberExpression`, `ObjectPattern`, `in` operator.
- Adds import of required polyfills on access to global object properties.
- Adds import of all required common iterators on all syntax features which use iterators protocol (`for-of`, destructuring, spread, `yield` delegation, etc.).
- Adds import of promises on syntax features which use promises (async functions/generators, dynamic import, etc.), fixes#9250, #7402, etc.
### `core-js@2` stuff
I didn't want to tough `core-js@2`-related stuff, however
- Fixed some serious errors in definitions which breaks `Object.getOwnPropertySymbols`, `Symbol.toStringTag` logic, `Promise#finally`, `Array#forEach`, etc.
- `Array#flatMap` and trim methods moved to stable features as a part of ES2019 and loaded by deprecated `@babel/polyfill` and `@babel/preset-env` with `corejs: 2` option.