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@rolldown/binding-linux-x64-gnu
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Fast JavaScript/TypeScript bundler in Rust with Rollup-compatible API.
@rolldown/binding-linux-x64-gnu
This is the x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu binary for @rolldown/binding
0.10.1 (2024-04-03)
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node api should create graph (#302) (c7749ba)Symbol
should only be declared in one chunk (#338) (340cd27)output.format: 'esm'
to output.format: 'es'
(#625) (70b6cfd)oxc@0.7
(1af4b86)release-canary.yml
(6fc0430)release.yml
(#651) (6e68b1a)@rollup/plugin-commonjs
on rollup (#523) (181422a)__export()
when it's needed (670dbb6)OutputOptions.format
(#224) (0a79036)outputOptions
optional (#223) (b2439b1)prepare-publish-node
folder (14d2cd5)SimpleAssignmentTarget
(1d24efc)AssignmentTargetProperty
(5605fc2)RUNTIME_PATH
(#274) (c93a2fb)just bump packages
(778ae11)export default xxx
(#377) (7fa642f)export default import(...)
correctly (#220) (cd8ad5e)Resolver
everywhere (#253) (cbcee58)ChunkRenderReturn
struct to make code clear (87f02c2)ExportsKind::None
(#315) (efdd252)generateBundle
hook (#403) (21fe501)OutputChunk
is_entry and facade_module_id (#230) (8fcfda3)PluginContext#resolve
(#670) (43f5173)referenced_symbols
to StmtInfo
(#75) (465e6e7)Renamer
(#123) (7709cd4)resolve
option (#392) (cd52449)RuntimeNormalModuleTask
(#40) (2401386)renderChunk
hook (#401) (b7ea28b)StmtInfo
in visiting ast (#370) (d962268)generateBundle
and writeBundle
(#708) (343cfb9)release-semver.yml
(bb27d40)NormalModuleTask
(#298) (4d7d595)build
api (#266) (4430a89)ExportsKind::None
(#317) (b15ff14)cwd
in input options (#692) (ba42b29)Extend
for BatchedErrors
(e22acce)SideEffectDetector
(#497) (04a1e3c)MemberExpression
(#374) (abbc8aa)ChunkGraph
(#90) (0f7c82c)rolldown_rstr
(a97e444), closes #427trait BuildErrorLike
(#327) (158b11d)visit_top_level_stmt
while visiting ast (#371) (7bc5f92)BuildError
newtype (#326) (475907e)rollup-plugin-esbuild
(#711) (73f4c5e)scan
api (#340) (ba5257a)SourceType
(#179) (aeaf38b)buildStart
,resolveId
,buildEnd
,load
,transform
,renderChunk
hook (#680) (3dd1d7c)Symbols
and remove a lot of ReferenceId
(#93) (5b980d5)build
api (65b9bd6)VirtualStmtInfo
(#99) (344be1a)SymbolId
with SymbolRef
(#95) (9c90067)RenderedModule
(#503) (1cc0fbe)PluginContext
to JS (#628) (e4d33fd)OutputFormat::Cjs
(#358) (44c6331), closes #45print
in OxcCompiler
(#281) (ad962af)NormalModuleTask#resolve_dependencies
(#270) (fdbf290)InputOptions
and OutputOptions
together (#596) (d2c63d7)source
in BuildError
(#328) (c34d3cd)ExportKind::None
as commonjs (#319) (0738ad8)oxc@0.9.0
(5cf2c6b)ariadne
for better error display (#163) (2cd7d49)string_wizard
for better performance (#292) (10a884a)BindingOutputs
lazily (#696) (1c9f9bf)FAQs
Fast JavaScript/TypeScript bundler in Rust with Rollup-compatible API.
The npm package @rolldown/binding-linux-x64-gnu receives a total of 1,922 weekly downloads. As such, @rolldown/binding-linux-x64-gnu popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @rolldown/binding-linux-x64-gnu demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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