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chore(deps): bump immutable from 3.8.2 to 5.0.3 #5317

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Bumps immutable from 3.8.2 to 5.0.3.

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v5.0.3

What's Changed

New Contributors

Full Changelog: immutable-js/immutable-js@v5.0.2...v5.0.3

v5.0.2

Changed

  • Fix wrong path for esm module after fix in 5.0.1

Full Changelog: immutable-js/immutable-js@v5.0.1...v5.0.2

v5.0.1

What's Changed

Fixes

Internal

Full Changelog: immutable-js/immutable-js@v5.0.0...v5.0.1

v5.0.0

Breaking changes

To sum up, the big change in 5.0 is a Typescript change related to Map that is typed closer to the JS object. This is a huge change for TS users, but do not impact the runtime behavior. (see Improve TypeScript definition for Map for more details)

Other breaking changes are:

[BREAKING] Remove deprecated methods:

Released in 5.0.0-rc.1

  • Map.of('k', 'v'): use Map([ [ 'k', 'v' ] ]) or Map({ k: 'v' })
  • Collection.isIterable: use isIterable directly
  • Collection.isKeyed: use isKeyed directly
  • Collection.isIndexed: use isIndexed directly
  • Collection.isAssociative: use isAssociative directly
  • Collection.isOrdered: use isOrdered directly

[BREAKING] OrdererMap and OrderedSet hashCode implementation has been fixed

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Changelog

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[5.0.3]

  • Fix List.VNode.removeAfter() / removeBefore() issue on some particular case #2030 by @​alexvictoor

[5.0.2]

  • Fix wrong path for esm module after fix in 5.0.1

[5.0.1]

[5.0.0]

Breaking changes

To sum up, the big change in 5.0 is a Typescript change related to Map that is typed closer to the JS object. This is a huge change for TS users, but do not impact the runtime behavior. (see Improve TypeScript definition for Map for more details)

Other breaking changes are:

[BREAKING] Remove deprecated methods:

Released in 5.0.0-rc.1

  • Map.of('k', 'v'): use Map([ [ 'k', 'v' ] ]) or Map({ k: 'v' })
  • Collection.isIterable: use isIterable directly
  • Collection.isKeyed: use isKeyed directly
  • Collection.isIndexed: use isIndexed directly
  • Collection.isAssociative: use isAssociative directly
  • Collection.isOrdered: use isOrdered directly

[BREAKING] OrdererMap and OrderedSet hashCode implementation has been fixed

Released in 5.0.0-rc.1

Fix issue implementation of hashCode for OrdererMap and OrderedSet where equal objects might not return the same hashCode.

Changed in #2005

[BREAKING] Range function needs at least two defined parameters

Released in 5.0.0-beta.5

Range with undefined would end in an infinite loop. Now, you need to define at least the start and end values.

If you need an infinite range, you can use Range(0, Infinity).

Changed in #1967 by @​jdeniau

[Minor BC break] Remove default export

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Commits
  • 0fc45d3 5.0.3
  • 9548738 Merge pull request #2030 from alexvictoor/remove-after-bug
  • 60fce4f add test on the first 2000 integer
  • c89ec4c fix: VNode.removeBefore & removeAfter bugs
  • 879f428 5.0.2
  • a2e2f96 fix path to es version
  • 4413273 handle the fact that bundlephobia might be down
  • 52c3c64 5.0.1
  • 12834a7 Merge branch 'iambumblehead-generate-dist-esm-file-to-clear-circular-dependen...
  • 7452d39 create single dist esm file to clear circular dependencies
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Bumps [immutable](https://github.com/immutable-js/immutable-js) from 3.8.2 to 5.0.3.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/immutable-js/immutable-js/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/immutable-js/immutable-js/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](immutable-js/immutable-js@v3.8.2...v5.0.3)

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- dependency-name: immutable
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  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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