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chore(deps-dev): bump webpack from 5.95.0 to 5.96.1 #402

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Bumps webpack from 5.95.0 to 5.96.1.

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v5.96.1

Bug Fixes

  • [Types] Add @types/eslint-scope to dependencieS
  • [Types] Fixed regression in validate

v5.96.0

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed Module Federation should track all referenced chunks
  • Handle Data URI without base64 word
  • HotUpdateChunk have correct runtime when modified with new runtime
  • Order of chunks ids in generated chunk code
  • No extra Javascript chunks when using asset module as an entrypoint
  • Use optimistically logic for output.environment.dynamicImport to determine chunk format when no browserslist or target
  • Collision with global variables for optimization.avoidEntryIife
  • Avoid through variables in inlined module
  • Allow chunk template strings in output.devtoolNamespace
  • No extra runtime for get javascript/css chunk filename
  • No extra runtime for prefetch and preload in JS runtime when it was unsed in CSS
  • Avoid cache invalidation using ProgressPlugin
  • Increase parallelism when using importModule on the execution stage
  • Correctly parsing string in export and import
  • Typescript types
  • [CSS] css/auto considers a module depending on its filename as css (pure CSS) or css/local, before it was css/global and css/local
  • [CSS] Always interpolate classes even if they are not involved in export
  • [CSS] No extra runtime in Javascript runtime chunks for asset modules used in CSS
  • [CSS] No extra runtime in Javascript runtime chunks for external asset modules used in CSS
  • [CSS] No extra runtime for the node target
  • [CSS] Fixed url()s and @import parsing
  • [CSS] Fixed - emit a warning on broken :local and :global

New Features

  • Export CSS and ESM runtime modules
  • Single Runtime Chunk and Federation eager module hoisting
  • [CSS] Support /* webpackIgnore: true */ for CSS files
  • [CSS] Support src() support
  • [CSS] CSS nesting in CSS modules
Commits
  • d4ced73 chore(release): 5.96.1
  • 7d6dbea fix: types regression in validate
  • 5c556e3 fix: types regression in validate
  • 2420eae fix: add @types/eslint-scope to dependencies due types regression
  • ec45d2d fix: add @types/eslint-scope to dependencies
  • aff0c3e chore(release): 5.96.0
  • 6f11ec1 refactor: module source types code
  • b07142f refactor: module source types code
  • 7d98b3c fix: Module Federation should track all referenced chunks
  • 6d09769 chore: linting
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Bumps [webpack](https://github.com/webpack/webpack) from 5.95.0 to 5.96.1.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/webpack/webpack/releases)
- [Commits](webpack/webpack@v5.95.0...v5.96.1)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: webpack
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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FYI, I executed npm i in all test projects to update the package-lock.json files.

@julien-deramond julien-deramond merged commit 6a3710e into main Nov 6, 2024
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