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chore(deps): update dependency prettier to ^3.4.1 #230

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
prettier (source) devDependencies minor ^3.0.0 -> ^3.4.1

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prettier/prettier (prettier)

v3.4.1

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Remove unnecessary parentheses around assignment in v-on (#​16887 by @​fisker)
<!-- Input -->
<template>
  <button @&#8203;click="foo += 2">Click</button>
</template>

<!-- Prettier 3.4.0 -->
<template>
  <button @&#8203;click="(foo += 2)">Click</button>
</template>

<!-- Prettier 3.4.1 -->
<template>
  <button @&#8203;click="foo += 2">Click</button>
</template>

v3.4.0

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v3.3.3

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Add parentheses for nullish coalescing in ternary (#​16391 by @​cdignam-segment)

This change adds clarity to operator precedence.

// Input
foo ? bar ?? foo : baz;
foo ?? bar ? a : b;
a ? b : foo ?? bar;

// Prettier 3.3.2
foo ? bar ?? foo : baz;
foo ?? bar ? a : b;
a ? b : foo ?? bar;

// Prettier 3.3.3
foo ? (bar ?? foo) : baz;
(foo ?? bar) ? a : b;
a ? b : (foo ?? bar);
Add parentheses for decorator expressions (#​16458 by @​y-schneider)

Prevent parentheses around member expressions or tagged template literals from being removed to follow the stricter parsing rules of TypeScript 5.5.

// Input
@&#8203;(foo`tagged template`)
class X {}

// Prettier 3.3.2
@&#8203;foo`tagged template`
class X {}

// Prettier 3.3.3
@&#8203;(foo`tagged template`)
class X {}
Support @let declaration syntax (#​16474 by @​sosukesuzuki)

Adds support for Angular v18 @let declaration syntax.

Please see the following code example. The @let declaration allows you to define local variables within the template:

@&#8203;let name = 'Frodo';

<h1>Dashboard for {{name}}</h1>
Hello, {{name}}

For more details, please refer to the excellent blog post by the Angular Team: Introducing @​let in Angular.

We also appreciate the Angular Team for kindly answering our questions to implement this feature.

v3.3.2

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Fix handlebars path expressions starts with @ (#​16358 by @​Princeyadav05)
{{! Input }}
<div>{{@&#8203;x.y.z}}</div>

{{! Prettier 3.3.1 }}
<div>{{@&#8203;x}}</div>

{{! Prettier 3.3.2 }}
<div>{{@&#8203;x.y.z}}</div>

v3.3.1

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Preserve empty lines in front matter (#​16347 by @​fisker)
<!-- Input -->
---
foo:
  - bar1

  - bar2

  - bar3
---
Markdown

<!-- Prettier 3.3.0 -->

---
foo:
  - bar1
  - bar2
  - bar3
---

Markdown

<!-- Prettier 3.3.1 -->
---
foo:
  - bar1

  - bar2

  - bar3
---

Markdown
Preserve explicit language in front matter (#​16348 by @​fisker)
<!-- Input -->
---yaml
title: Hello
slug: home
---

<!-- Prettier 3.3.0 -->
---
title: Hello
slug: home
---

<!-- Prettier 3.3.1 -->
---yaml
title: Hello
slug: home
---
Avoid line breaks in import attributes (#​16349 by @​fisker)
// Input
import something from "./some-very-very-very-very-very-very-very-very-long-path.json" with { type: "json" };

// Prettier 3.3.0
import something from "./some-very-very-very-very-very-very-very-very-long-path.json" with { type:
  "json" };

// Prettier 3.3.1
import something from "./some-very-very-very-very-very-very-very-very-long-path.json" with { type: "json" };

v3.3.0

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v3.2.5

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Support Angular inline styles as single template literal (#​15968 by @​sosukesuzuki)

Angular v17 supports single string inline styles.

// Input
@&#8203;Component({
  template: `<div>...</div>`,
  styles: `h1 { color: blue; }`,
})
export class AppComponent {}

// Prettier 3.2.4
@&#8203;Component({
  template: `<div>...</div>`,
  styles: `h1 { color: blue; }`,
})
export class AppComponent {}

// Prettier 3.2.5
@&#8203;Component({
  template: `<div>...</div>`,
  styles: `
    h1 {
      color: blue;
    }
  `,
})
export class AppComponent {}
Unexpected embedded formatting for Angular template (#​15969 by @​JounQin)

Computed template should not be considered as Angular component template

// Input
const template = "foobar";

@&#8203;Component({
  [template]: `<h1>{{       hello }}</h1>`,
})
export class AppComponent {}

// Prettier 3.2.4
const template = "foobar";

@&#8203;Component({
  [template]: `<h1>{{ hello }}</h1>`,
})
export class AppComponent {}

// Prettier 3.2.5
const template = "foobar";

@&#8203;Component({
  [template]: `<h1>{{       hello }}</h1>`,
})
export class AppComponent {}
Use "json" parser for tsconfig.json by default (#​16012 by @​sosukesuzuki)

In v3.2.0, we introduced "jsonc" parser which adds trailing comma by default.

When adding a new parser we also define how it will be used based on the linguist-languages data.

tsconfig.json is a special file used by TypeScript, it uses .json file extension, but it actually uses the JSON with Comments syntax. However, we found that there are many third-party tools not recognize it correctly because of the confusing .json file extension.

We decide to treat it as a JSON file for now to avoid the extra configuration step.

To keep using the "jsonc" parser for your tsconfig.json files, add the following to your .prettierrc file

{
  "overrides": [
    {
      "files": ["tsconfig.json", "jsconfig.json"],
      "options": {
        "parser": "jsonc"
      }
    }
  ]
}

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@tradeshift-renovate tradeshift-renovate bot changed the title chore(deps): update dependency prettier to ^3.2.5 chore(deps): update dependency prettier to ^3.4.1 Nov 27, 2024
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