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@babel/plugin-transform-function-name
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Apply ES2015 function.name semantics to all functions
See our website @babel/plugin-transform-function-name for more information.
Using npm:
npm install --save-dev @babel/plugin-transform-function-name
or using yarn:
yarn add @babel/plugin-transform-function-name --dev
Transforms ES2015 arrow functions into function expressions. Similar in that it transforms function syntax for broader compatibility and improved debugging, but focuses on arrow functions instead of naming functions.
Transforms default parameters and rest parameters in functions to ES5. It's similar because it also deals with transforming aspects of functions for compatibility and optimization, but it focuses on parameters rather than naming.
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Apply ES2015 function.name semantics to all functions
The npm package @babel/plugin-transform-function-name receives a total of 26,632,397 weekly downloads. As such, @babel/plugin-transform-function-name popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @babel/plugin-transform-function-name demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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