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Bump flow-parser from 0.195.0 to 0.214.0 #1355

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Bumps flow-parser from 0.195.0 to 0.214.0.

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v0.214.0

Likely to cause new Flow errors:

  • Flow now has stricter behavior with $Call, $ObjMap, $ObjMapi, $ObjMapConst, $TupleMap. Previously hidden type errors might be revealed now.
  • You can no longer disable tuple_ehancements, conditional_type, mapped_type, type_guards in flowconfig, since these options have been removed. They were enabled by default since v0.212.0.

IDE:

  • We now provide a new refactor that extracts JSX elements into a new React component.
  • Extract to constant refactors now works for nested JSX elements and fragments.

Notable bug fixes:

  • Added default type arguments for the built-in React$AbstractComponent to match the React.AbstractComponent type alias in our libdefs. [try-flow]

Library Definitions:

  • Added parseArgs to the Node.js util module library definition

v0.213.1

Notable bug fixes:

  • Fixed a bug where local find references do not return references in jsx props.

v0.213.0

Likely to cause new Flow errors:

  • Builtin idx support is removed. idx functions can now be typed with conditional type and mapped type. The v3 release of idx contains these typing changes.
  • When using module.system=haste, it will now be an error if a .js.flow file shadows a .js file with a different path prefix.

Notable bug fixes:

  • Fixed a bug that used to cause spurious internal errors when you have non-binding patterns. example

Parser:

  • Fixed parsing of multiple as/satisfies casts in a row.

Library Definitions:

  • Added support for Intl.Locale class

v0.212.0

Likely to cause new Flow errors:

  • Flow is now stricter with regards to type checking of spreads, $NonMaybeType, and $ReadOnly. You might see new errors revealed as a result.
  • Experimental utility types $Pred and $Refine have been deleted. These are replaced by type guards.

New Features:

  • Updated Pick and Omit to work on interfaces and instances.
  • Conditional types, mapped types, type guards, and tuple enhancements are now enabled by default.

Notable bug fixes:

  • Prevented hover and go-to-definition requests that infinitely loop.

IDE:

  • For imported names using require, go-to-definition will now jump to the location of the original definition's name.

v0.211.1

Notable bug fixes:

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Changelog

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0.214.0

Likely to cause new Flow errors:

  • Flow now has stricter behavior with $Call, $ObjMap, $ObjMapi, $ObjMapConst, $TupleMap. Previously hidden type errors might be revealed now.
  • You can no longer disable tuple_ehancements, conditional_type, mapped_type, type_guards in flowconfig, since these options have been removed. They were enabled by default since v0.212.0.

IDE:

  • We now provide a new refactor that extracts JSX elements into a new React component.
  • Extract to constant refactors now works for nested JSX elements and fragments.

Notable bug fixes:

  • Added default type arguments for the built-in React$AbstractComponent to match the React.AbstractComponent type alias in our libdefs. [try-flow]

Library Definitions:

  • Added parseArgs to the Node.js util module library definition

0.213.1

Notable bug fixes:

  • Fixed a bug where local find references do not return references in jsx props.

0.213.0

Likely to cause new Flow errors:

  • Builtin idx support is removed. idx functions can now be typed with conditional type and mapped type. The v3 release of idx contains these typing changes.
  • When using module.system=haste, it will now be an error if a .js.flow file shadows a .js file with a different path prefix.

Notable bug fixes:

  • Fixed a bug that used to cause spurious internal errors when you have non-binding patterns. example

Parser:

  • Fixed parsing of multiple as/satisfies casts in a row.

Library Definitions:

  • Added support for Intl.Locale class

0.212.0

Likely to cause new Flow errors:

  • Flow is now stricter with regards to type checking of spreads, $NonMaybeType, and $ReadOnly. You might see new errors revealed as a result.
  • Experimental utility types $Pred and $Refine have been deleted. These are replaced by type guards.

New Features:

  • Updated Pick and Omit to work on interfaces and instances.
  • Conditional types, mapped types, type guards, and tuple enhancements are now enabled by default.

Notable bug fixes:

  • Prevented hover and go-to-definition requests that infinitely loop.

IDE:

... (truncated)

Commits
  • 4dbfd59 v0.214.0
  • e3ad36b [flow] log activity key
  • c33ca6a [flow][tuples] Delete tuple_enhancements option
  • 44793d1 [flow] Fully resolve all EvalT results when it's input types are fully resolved
  • 42bd737 [flow] Support destructured rest params in components
  • dc5c06a Flow: Add util.parseArgs Node.js Library Definition
  • d24f89e [flow][ide] Extract jsx to react component refactor
  • b078f16 [flow][ide][EZ] Rename some refactor helper functions
  • 1790669 [flow][ide] Support nested jsx extraction
  • e228e07 [flow][component-syntax] Quickfix string param names with no local binding
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Bumps [flow-parser](https://github.com/facebook/flow) from 0.195.0 to 0.214.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/facebook/flow/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/facebook/flow/blob/main/Changelog.md)
- [Commits](facebook/flow@v0.195.0...v0.214.0)

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- dependency-name: flow-parser
  dependency-type: direct:development
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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dependabot bot commented on behalf of github Aug 22, 2023

Superseded by #1366.

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@dependabot dependabot bot deleted the dependabot/npm_and_yarn/flow-parser-0.214.0 branch August 22, 2023 11:37
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