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This is the NetBSD AMD64 binary for esbuild, a JavaScript bundler and minifier. See https://github.com/evanw/esbuild for details.
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0.21.2
Correct this
in field and accessor decorators (#3761)
This release changes the value of this
in initializers for class field and accessor decorators from the module-level this
value to the appropriate this
value for the decorated element (either the class or the instance). It was previously incorrect due to lack of test coverage. Here's an example of a decorator that doesn't work without this change:
const dec = () => function() { this.bar = true }
class Foo { @dec static foo }
console.log(Foo.bar) // Should be "true"
Allow es2023
as a target environment (#3762)
TypeScript recently added es2023
as a compilation target, so esbuild now supports this too. There is no difference between a target of es2022
and es2023
as far as esbuild is concerned since the 2023 edition of JavaScript doesn't introduce any new syntax features.
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