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Bumps lodash to 4.17.21 and updates ancestor dependency standard. These dependencies need to be updated together.

Updates lodash from 3.10.1 to 4.17.21

Release notes

Sourced from lodash's releases.

4.0.0

lodash v4.0.0

2015 was big year! Lodash became the most depended on npm package, passed 1 billion downloads, & its v3 release saw massive adoption!

The year was also one of collaboration, as discussions began on merging Lodash & Underscore. Much of Lodash v4 is proofing out the ideas from those discussions. Lodash v4 would not be possible without the collaboration & contributions of the Underscore core team. In the spirit of merging our teams have blended with several members contributing to both libraries.

For 2016 & lodash v4.0.0 we wanted to cut loose, push forward, & take things up a notch!

Modern only

With v4 we’re breaking free from old projects, old environments, & dropping old IE < 9 support!

4 kB Core

Lodash’s kitchen-sink size will continue to grow as new methods & functionality are added. However, we now offer a 4 kB (gzipped) core build that’s compatible with Backbone v1.2.4 for folks who want Lodash without lugging around the kitchen sink.

More ES6

We’ve continued to embrace ES6 with methods like _.isSymbol, added support for cloning & comparing array buffers, maps, sets, & symbols, converting iterators to arrays, & iterable _(…).

In addition, we’ve published an es-build & pulled babel-plugin-lodash into core to make tree-shaking a breeze.

More Modular

Pop quiz! 📣

What category path does the bindAll method belong to? Is it

A) require('lodash/function/bindAll') B) require('lodash/utility/bindAll') C) require('lodash/util/bindAll')

Don’t know? Well, with v4 it doesn’t matter because now module paths are as simple as

var bindAll = require('lodash/bindAll');

We’ve also reduced module complexity making it easier to create smaller bundles. This has helped Lodash adoption with libraries like Async & Redux!

1st Class FP

With v3 we introduced lodash-fp. We learned a lot & with v4 we decided to pull it into core.

Now you can get immutable, auto-curried, iteratee-first, data-last methods as simply as

var _ = require('lodash/fp');
var object = { 'a': 1 };
</tr></table> 

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Commits
  • f299b52 Bump to v4.17.21
  • c4847eb Improve performance of toNumber, trim and trimEnd on large input strings
  • 3469357 Prevent command injection through _.template's variable option
  • ded9bc6 Bump to v4.17.20.
  • 63150ef Documentation fixes.
  • 00f0f62 test.js: Remove trailing comma.
  • 846e434 Temporarily use a custom fork of lodash-cli.
  • 5d046f3 Re-enable Travis tests on 4.17 branch.
  • aa816b3 Remove /npm-package.
  • d7fbc52 Bump to v4.17.19
  • Additional commits viewable in compare view
Maintainer changes

This version was pushed to npm by bnjmnt4n, a new releaser for lodash since your current version.


Updates standard from 5.4.1 to 17.1.0

Release notes

Sourced from standard's releases.

v17.1.0

  • Update dependencies and prepare release 17.1.0 (#1908) a4049f8
  • Add version-guard to silent failure on old node (#1829) 7dc2ab0 85316d1 26efe34 f635e4e 6dd2162

standard/standard@v17.0.0...v17.1.0

v17.0.0

We're super excited to announce standard 17!

This major release fully focuses on getting in sync with the wider ESLint ecosystem and doesn't in itself introduce any new rules or features.

When you upgrade, consider running standard --fix to automatically format your code to match the current set of rules.

This is the first release by two of our standard co-maintainers @​theoludwig and @​voxpelli. Buy them a cake if you run into them, thanks for getting this release out!

Major changes

  • eslint-config-node has been replaced with the up to date fork eslint-config-n. If you have used comments like // eslint-disable-line node/no-deprecated-api you now have to reference the n/ rules instead.
  • object-shorthand rule (as warning)
  • Use of ESLint 8, which allows for support for all of the latest syntax that ESLint 8 includes, such as top level await #1548 #1775
  • --verbose by default

Changed features

  • Update eslint from ~7.18.0 to ^8.13.0
  • Update eslint-config-standard from 16.0.3 to 17.0.0 to adapt to ESLint 8
  • Update eslint-config-standard-jsx from 10.0.0 to ^11.0.0 to adapt to ESLint 8
  • Update standard-engine from ^14 to ^15.0.0 to adapt to ESLint 8, see its CHANGELOG
  • Move from eslint-plugin-node@~11.1.0 to eslint-plugin-n@^15.1.0 to adapt to ESLint 8
  • Update eslint-plugin-import from ~2.24.2 to ^2.26.0
  • Update eslint-plugin-promise from ~5.1.0 to ^6.0.0
  • Update eslint-plugin-react from ~7.25.1 to ^7.28.0

standard/standard@v16.0.4...v17.0.0

v17.0.0-2

  • fix: update eslint-config-standard-jsx to fix #1548 (#1775) c120a60

standard/standard@v17.0.0-1...v17.0.0-2

v17.0.0-1

standard/standard@v17.0.0-0...v17.0.0-1

v17.0.0-0

We're finally able to offer a pre-release of ESLint 8 based standard 17!

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Changelog

Sourced from standard's changelog.

[17.1.0] - 2023-05-29

[17.0.0] - 2022-04-20

We're super excited to announce standard 17!

This major release fully focuses on getting in sync with the wider ESLint ecosystem and doesn't in itself introduce any new rules or features.

When you upgrade, consider running standard --fix to automatically format your code to match the current set of rules.

This is the first release by two of our standard co-maintainers @​Divlo and @​voxpelli. Buy them a cake if you run into them, thanks for getting this release out!

Major changes

  • eslint-config-node has been replaced with the up to date fork eslint-config-n. If you have used comments like // eslint-disable-line node/no-deprecated-api you now have to reference the n/ rules instead.
  • object-shorthand rule (as warning)
  • Use of ESLint 8, which allows for support for all of the latest syntax that ESLint 8 includes, such as top level await #1548 #1775
  • --verbose by default

Changed features

  • Update eslint from ~7.18.0 to ^8.13.0
  • Update eslint-config-standard from 16.0.3 to 17.0.0 to adapt to ESLint 8
  • Update eslint-config-standard-jsx from 10.0.0 to ^11.0.0 to adapt to ESLint 8
  • Update standard-engine from ^14 to ^15.0.0 to adapt to ESLint 8, see its CHANGELOG
  • Move from eslint-plugin-node@~11.1.0 to eslint-plugin-n@^15.1.0 to adapt to ESLint 8
  • Update eslint-plugin-import from ~2.24.2 to ^2.26.0
  • Update eslint-plugin-promise from ~5.1.0 to ^6.0.0
  • Update eslint-plugin-react from ~7.25.1 to ^7.28.0

[17.0.0-2] - 2022-02-03

  • Fix: Follow up to the fix of #1548 in 17.0.0-1 #1775

[17.0.0-1] - 2022-01-31

  • Fix: Ensure we support all of the latest syntax that ESLint 8 includes, such as top level await #1548

[17.0.0-0] - 2022-01-31

We're finally able to offer a pre-release of ESLint 8 based standard 17!

This major release fully focuses on getting in sync with the wider ESLint ecosystem and doesn't in itself introduce any new rules or features.

This pre-release exists to test out the ESLint 8 related changes and discover

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Maintainer changes

This version was pushed to npm by voxpelli, a new releaser for standard since your current version.


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Bumps [lodash](https://github.com/lodash/lodash) to 4.17.21 and updates ancestor dependency [standard](https://github.com/standard/standard). These dependencies need to be updated together.


Updates `lodash` from 3.10.1 to 4.17.21
- [Release notes](https://github.com/lodash/lodash/releases)
- [Commits](lodash/lodash@3.10.1...4.17.21)

Updates `standard` from 5.4.1 to 17.1.0
- [Release notes](https://github.com/standard/standard/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/standard/standard/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](standard/standard@v5.4.1...v17.1.0)

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updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: lodash
  dependency-type: indirect
- dependency-name: standard
  dependency-type: direct:development
...

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