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@esbuild/android-arm
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Changelog
0.18.20
Support advanced CSS @import
rules (#953, #3137)
CSS @import
statements have been extended to allow additional trailing tokens after the import path. These tokens sort of make the imported file behave as if it were wrapped in a @layer
, @supports
, and/or @media
rule. Here are some examples:
@import url(foo.css);
@import url(foo.css) layer;
@import url(foo.css) layer(bar);
@import url(foo.css) layer(bar) supports(display: flex);
@import url(foo.css) layer(bar) supports(display: flex) print;
@import url(foo.css) layer(bar) print;
@import url(foo.css) supports(display: flex);
@import url(foo.css) supports(display: flex) print;
@import url(foo.css) print;
You can read more about this advanced syntax here. With this release, esbuild will now bundle @import
rules with these trailing tokens and will wrap the imported files in the corresponding rules. Note that this now means a given imported file can potentially appear in multiple places in the bundle. However, esbuild will still only load it once (e.g. on-load plugins will only run once per file, not once per import).
Readme
This is a WebAssembly shim for esbuild on Android ARM. See https://github.com/evanw/esbuild for details.
FAQs
A WebAssembly shim for esbuild on Android ARM.
The npm package @esbuild/android-arm receives a total of 4,104,150 weekly downloads. As such, @esbuild/android-arm popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @esbuild/android-arm demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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