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vue-template-es2015-compiler
Advanced tools
Post compiler for Vue template render functions to support ES2015+ features
This is an internal package used by vue-loader
and vueify
. It processes the raw render functions generated by vue-template-compiler
to:
Note: since version 1.8.0, object rest spread usage inside templates are transpiled to Object.assign
calls by default. This means if you need to support IE, you will need to polyfill Object.assign
. (Latest version of Vue CLI will do this for you).
with
block inside render functions to make it strict-mode compliant. This is performed only at build time so that the base template compiler can be extremely small and lightweight.The buble implementation is built from a fork at https://github.com/yyx990803/buble
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Post compiler for Vue template render functions to support ES2015+ features
The npm package vue-template-es2015-compiler receives a total of 845,202 weekly downloads. As such, vue-template-es2015-compiler popularity was classified as popular.
We found that vue-template-es2015-compiler demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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