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chore(deps-dev): bump esbuild from 0.19.8 to 0.19.9 #155

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Bumps esbuild from 0.19.8 to 0.19.9.

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v0.19.9

  • 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:

    /* Original code */
    .rainbow-gradient {
      width: 100px;
      height: 100px;
      background: linear-gradient(in hsl longer hue, #7ff, #77f);
    }
    /* New output (with --target=chrome99) */
    .rainbow-gradient {
    width: 100px;
    height: 100px;
    background:
    linear-gradient(
    #77ffff,
    #77ffaa 12.5%,
    #77ff80 18.75%,
    #84ff77 21.88%,
    #99ff77 25%,
    #eeff77 37.5%,
    #fffb77 40.62%,
    #ffe577 43.75%,
    #ffbb77 50%,
    #ff9077 56.25%,
    #ff7b77 59.38%,
    #ff7788 62.5%,
    #ff77dd 75%,
    #ff77f2 78.12%,
    #f777ff 81.25%,
    #cc77ff 87.5%,
    #7777ff);
    }

    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:

    /* Original code */
    .stripes {
      width: 100px;
      height: 100px;
      background: linear-gradient(#e65 33%, #ff2 33% 67%, #99e 67%);
    }

... (truncated)

Changelog

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0.19.9

  • 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:

    /* Original code */
    .rainbow-gradient {
      width: 100px;
      height: 100px;
      background: linear-gradient(in hsl longer hue, #7ff, #77f);
    }
    /* New output (with --target=chrome99) */
    .rainbow-gradient {
    width: 100px;
    height: 100px;
    background:
    linear-gradient(
    #77ffff,
    #77ffaa 12.5%,
    #77ff80 18.75%,
    #84ff77 21.88%,
    #99ff77 25%,
    #eeff77 37.5%,
    #fffb77 40.62%,
    #ffe577 43.75%,
    #ffbb77 50%,
    #ff9077 56.25%,
    #ff7b77 59.38%,
    #ff7788 62.5%,
    #ff77dd 75%,
    #ff77f2 78.12%,
    #f777ff 81.25%,
    #cc77ff 87.5%,
    #7777ff);
    }

    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:

    /* Original code */
    .stripes {
      width: 100px;
      height: 100px;
      background: linear-gradient(#e65 33%, #ff2 33% 67%, #99e 67%);

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 9edc9d4 publish 0.19.9 to npm
  • 791619e release notes: link to gradient tests
  • 83b4171 css: implement lowering of gradient syntax
  • 4a3b265 css: fix calc() inlining whitespace bug
  • 90989ec remove a stray log statement
  • f260285 css gradients: handle color transition hints
  • e4c55af css gradients: lower colors, fix double positions
  • a389c52 css: add lab() + lch() + oklab() + oklch()
  • b837f21 css: avoid overwriting manual fallback colors
  • 824ede6 css: simplify color() duplication fallback logic
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Bumps [esbuild](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild) from 0.19.8 to 0.19.9.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](evanw/esbuild@v0.19.8...v0.19.9)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: esbuild
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
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@mldangelo mldangelo merged commit 6ac4b39 into main Dec 11, 2023
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@mldangelo mldangelo deleted the dependabot/npm_and_yarn/esbuild-0.19.9 branch December 11, 2023 14:43
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