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This is the i686-pc-windows-msvc binary for @swc/core
[1.7.28] - 2024-09-24
(ast) Add archive(check_bytes)
to all relevant AST types (#9574) (185d6f5)
(cli) Exclude non-files from get_files_list (#9560) (85cc2bd)
(es/codegen) Fix wrong sourcemap when there are new lines in tpl (#9578) (cf74382)
(es/compat) Skip getter
and setter
as FlowHelper function
do (#9580) (14cfd70)
(es/minifier) Avoid decl name when mangle with eval (#9546) (e2242c4)
(es/minifier) Check variable type while optimizing +=
(#9575) (04016e9)
(es/module) Rewrite import specifier in type declaration (#9577) (fc0ba2a)
(plugin) Don't panic when ast byte not match (#9562) (c36871a)
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