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jest-regex-util
Advanced tools
29.6.3
[expect, @jest/expect-utils]
ObjectContaining
support sumbol
as key (#14414)[expect]
Remove @types/node
from dependencies (#14385)[jest-core]
Use workers in watch mode by default to avoid crashes (#14059 & #14085).[jest-reporters]
Update istanbul-lib-instrument
dependency to v6. (#14401)[jest-mock]
Revert #13692 as it was a breaking change (#14429)[jest-mock]
Revert #13866 as it was a breaking change (#14429)[jest-mock]
Revert #13867 as it was a breaking change (#14429)[@jest/reporters]
Marks Reporter's hooks as optional (#14433)[jest-runtime]
Fix dynamic ESM import module bug when loaded module through jest.isolateModulesAsync
(#14397)[jest-changed-files, jest-circus, jest-console, @jest/core, @jest/runtime, @jest/transform]
Use invariant
and notEmpty
from jest-util
rather than own internal (#14366)FAQs
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