babel-preset-env@1.3.0 breaks build 🚨 #6
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Hello lovely humans,
babel-preset-env just published its new version 1.3.0.
This version is covered by your current version range and after updating it in your project the build went from success to failure.
As babel-preset-env is “only” a devDependency of this project it might not break production or downstream projects, but “only” your build or test tools – preventing new deploys or publishes.
I recommend you give this issue a high priority. I’m sure you can resolve this 💪
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GitHub Release
v1.3.0 (2017-03-30)
🐛 Bug Fix
We now properly check for
Symbol.speciessupport in ArrayBuffer and include thepolyfill if necessary. This should, as a side effect, fix ArrayBuffer-related
errors on IE9.
💅 Polish
We've simplified things by adding
electronas a target instead of doing a bunch ofthings at runtime. Electron targets should now also be displayed in the debug output.
If you are targeting the
nodeenvironment exclusively, the always-included web polyfills(like
dom.iterable, and a few others) will now no longer be included.📝 Documentation
🏠 Internal
The new version differs by 60 commits .
8b2dc4f1.3.06ebf857Update changelog046f326Add check for ArrayBuffer[Symbol.species] (#233)aead61cFill data with electron as a target. (#229)48a329bseparate default builtins for platforms (#226)a4d585cremove deprecated projects (#223) [skip ci]88cbe17Merge pull request #216 from babel/update-npmignorecf94af3npmignore: Add related to build data and codecov.40c3a1fv1.2.2 changelog [skip ci]e186f2d1.2.2ac9cf86Change how yarn is installed on travis81a7a82Merge pull request #198 from yavorsky/typed-ie491dc2cAdd typed array methods to built-ins features.ed59056Merge pull request #208 from babel/issue2070cd96f5address review commentsThere are 60 commits in total. See the full diff.
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