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Bumps the dependencies group with 3 updates in the / directory: @biomejs/biome, esbuild and typescript.

Updates @biomejs/biome from 1.9.4 to 2.1.3

Release notes

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Biome CLI v2.1.3

2.1.3

Patch Changes

  • #7057 634a667 Thanks @​mdevils! - Added the rule noVueReservedKeys, which prevents the use of reserved Vue keys.

    It prevents the use of Vue reserved keys such as those starting with # @biomejs/biome (like $el, $data, $props) and keys starting with _` in data properties, which can cause conflicts and unexpected behavior in Vue components.

    Invalid example
    <script>
    export default {
      data: {
        $el: "",
        _foo: "bar",
      },
    };
    </script>
    <script>
    export default {
      computed: {
        $data() {
          return this.someData;
        },
      },
    };
    </script>
    Valid examples
    <script>
    export default {
      data() {
        return {
          message: "Hello Vue!",
          count: 0,
        };
      },
    };
    </script>

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from @​biomejs/biome's changelog.

2.1.3

Patch Changes

  • #7057 634a667 Thanks @​mdevils! - Added the rule noVueReservedKeys, which prevents the use of reserved Vue keys.

    It prevents the use of Vue reserved keys such as those starting with like $el, $data, $props) and keys starting with \_ in data properties, which can cause conflicts and unexpected behavior in Vue components.

    Invalid example
    <script>
    export default {
      data: {
        $el: "",
        _foo: "bar",
      },
    };
    </script>
    <script>
    export default {
      computed: {
        $data() {
          return this.someData;
        },
      },
    };
    </script>
    Valid examples
    <script>
    export default {
      data() {
        return {
          message: "Hello Vue!",
          count: 0,
        };
      },
    };
    </script>
    <script>

... (truncated)

Commits

Updates esbuild from 0.25.5 to 0.25.8

Release notes

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v0.25.8

  • Fix another TypeScript parsing edge case (#4248)

    This fixes a regression with a change in the previous release that tries to more accurately parse TypeScript arrow functions inside the ?: operator. The regression specifically involves parsing an arrow function containing a #private identifier inside the middle of a ?: ternary operator inside a class body. This was fixed by propagating private identifier state into the parser clone used to speculatively parse the arrow function body. Here is an example of some affected code:

    class CachedDict {
      #has = (a: string) => dict.has(a);
      has = window
        ? (word: string): boolean => this.#has(word)
        : this.#has;
    }
  • Fix a regression with the parsing of source phase imports

    The change in the previous release to parse source phase imports failed to properly handle the following cases:

    import source from 'bar'
    import source from from 'bar'
    import source type foo from 'bar'

    Parsing for these cases should now be fixed. The first case was incorrectly treated as a syntax error because esbuild was expecting the second case. And the last case was previously allowed but is now forbidden. TypeScript hasn't added this feature yet so it remains to be seen whether the last case will be allowed, but it's safer to disallow it for now. At least Babel doesn't allow the last case when parsing TypeScript, and Babel was involved with the source phase import specification.

v0.25.7

  • Parse and print JavaScript imports with an explicit phase (#4238)

    This release adds basic syntax support for the defer and source import phases in JavaScript:

    • defer

      This is a stage 3 proposal for an upcoming JavaScript feature that will provide one way to eagerly load but lazily initialize imported modules. The imported module is automatically initialized on first use. Support for this syntax will also be part of the upcoming release of TypeScript 5.9. The syntax looks like this:

      import defer * as foo from "<specifier>";
      const bar = await import.defer("<specifier>");

      Note that this feature deliberately cannot be used with the syntax import defer foo from "<specifier>" or import defer { foo } from "<specifier>".

    • source

      This is a stage 3 proposal for an upcoming JavaScript feature that will provide another way to eagerly load but lazily initialize imported modules. The imported module is returned in an uninitialized state. Support for this syntax may or may not be a part of TypeScript 5.9 (see this issue for details). The syntax looks like this:

      import source foo from "<specifier>";
      const bar = await import.source("<specifier>");

... (truncated)

Changelog

Sourced from esbuild's changelog.

0.25.8

  • Fix another TypeScript parsing edge case (#4248)

    This fixes a regression with a change in the previous release that tries to more accurately parse TypeScript arrow functions inside the ?: operator. The regression specifically involves parsing an arrow function containing a #private identifier inside the middle of a ?: ternary operator inside a class body. This was fixed by propagating private identifier state into the parser clone used to speculatively parse the arrow function body. Here is an example of some affected code:

    class CachedDict {
      #has = (a: string) => dict.has(a);
      has = window
        ? (word: string): boolean => this.#has(word)
        : this.#has;
    }
  • Fix a regression with the parsing of source phase imports

    The change in the previous release to parse source phase imports failed to properly handle the following cases:

    import source from 'bar'
    import source from from 'bar'
    import source type foo from 'bar'

    Parsing for these cases should now be fixed. The first case was incorrectly treated as a syntax error because esbuild was expecting the second case. And the last case was previously allowed but is now forbidden. TypeScript hasn't added this feature yet so it remains to be seen whether the last case will be allowed, but it's safer to disallow it for now. At least Babel doesn't allow the last case when parsing TypeScript, and Babel was involved with the source phase import specification.

0.25.7

  • Parse and print JavaScript imports with an explicit phase (#4238)

    This release adds basic syntax support for the defer and source import phases in JavaScript:

    • defer

      This is a stage 3 proposal for an upcoming JavaScript feature that will provide one way to eagerly load but lazily initialize imported modules. The imported module is automatically initialized on first use. Support for this syntax will also be part of the upcoming release of TypeScript 5.9. The syntax looks like this:

      import defer * as foo from "<specifier>";
      const bar = await import.defer("<specifier>");

      Note that this feature deliberately cannot be used with the syntax import defer foo from "<specifier>" or import defer { foo } from "<specifier>".

    • source

      This is a stage 3 proposal for an upcoming JavaScript feature that will provide another way to eagerly load but lazily initialize imported modules. The imported module is returned in an uninitialized state. Support for this syntax may or may not be a part of TypeScript 5.9 (see this issue for details). The syntax looks like this:

      import source foo from "<specifier>";

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 8c71947 publish 0.25.8 to npm
  • 0508f24 some parsing fixes for source phase imports
  • 6e4be2f js parser: recover from bad #private identifiers
  • c9c6357 fix #4248: #private ids in arrow fn body in ?:
  • 9b42f68 publish 0.25.7 to npm
  • 9ba01d1 abs-paths: js api and tests
  • ca196c9 fix for parser backtracking crash
  • 2979b84 fix #4241: ts arrow function type backtrack (hack)
  • 1180410 fix an unused variable warning
  • fc3da57 fix #4238: add defer and source import phases
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Updates typescript from 5.8.3 to 5.9.2

Release notes

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TypeScript 5.9

Release notes pending.

Downloads are available on:

TypeScript 5.9 RC

For release notes, check out the release announcement

Downloads are available on:

TypeScript 5.9 Beta

For release notes, check out the release announcement.

Downloads are available on:

Commits
  • be86783 Give more specific errors for verbatimModuleSyntax (#62113)
  • 22ef577 LEGO: Pull request from lego/hb_5378966c-b857-470a-8675-daebef4a6da1_20250714...
  • d5a414c Don't use noErrorTruncation when printing types with maximumLength set (#...
  • f14b5c8 Remove unused and confusing dom.iterable.d.ts file (#62037)
  • 2778e84 Restore AbortSignal.abort (#62086)
  • 65cb4bd LEGO: Pull request from lego/hb_5378966c-b857-470a-8675-daebef4a6da1_20250710...
  • 9e20e03 Clear out checker-level stacks on pop (#62016)
  • 87740bc Fix for Issue 61081 (#61221)
  • 833a8d4 Fix Symbol completion priority and cursor positioning (#61945)
  • 0018c9f LEGO: Pull request from lego/hb_5378966c-b857-470a-8675-daebef4a6da1_20250702...
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view

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…3 updates

Bumps the dependencies group with 3 updates in the / directory: [@biomejs/biome](https://github.com/biomejs/biome/tree/HEAD/packages/@biomejs/biome), [esbuild](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild) and [typescript](https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript).


Updates `@biomejs/biome` from 1.9.4 to 2.1.3
- [Release notes](https://github.com/biomejs/biome/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/biomejs/biome/blob/main/packages/@biomejs/biome/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/biomejs/biome/commits/@biomejs/biome@2.1.3/packages/@biomejs/biome)

Updates `esbuild` from 0.25.5 to 0.25.8
- [Release notes](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/evanw/esbuild/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](evanw/esbuild@v0.25.5...v0.25.8)

Updates `typescript` from 5.8.3 to 5.9.2
- [Release notes](https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/blob/main/azure-pipelines.release-publish.yml)
- [Commits](microsoft/TypeScript@v5.8.3...v5.9.2)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: "@biomejs/biome"
  dependency-version: 2.1.3
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
  dependency-group: dependencies
- dependency-name: esbuild
  dependency-version: 0.25.8
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-patch
  dependency-group: dependencies
- dependency-name: typescript
  dependency-version: 5.9.2
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
  dependency-group: dependencies
...

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