# Changelog ## v4.1.4 - Fixed a crash when inlining a function into somewhere else when it has interdependent, non-removable variables. ## v4.1.3 - Several issues with the `reduce_vars` option were fixed. - Starting this version, we only have a dist/bundle.min.js ## v4.1.2 - The hotfix was hotfixed ## v4.1.1 - Fixed a bug where toplevel scopes were being mixed up with lambda scopes ## v4.1.0 - Internal functions were replaced by `Object.assign`, `Array.prototype.some`, `Array.prototype.find` and `Array.prototype.every`. - A serious issue where some ESM-native code was broken was fixed. - Performance improvements were made. - Support for BigInt was added. - Inline efficiency was improved. Functions are now being inlined more proactively instead of being inlined only after another Compressor pass. ## v4.0.2 (Hotfix release. Reverts unmapped segments PR [#342](https://github.com/terser-js/terser/pull/342), which will be put back on Terser when the upstream issue is resolved) ## v4.0.1 - Collisions between the arguments of inlined functions and names in the outer scope are now being avoided while inlining - Unmapped segments are now preserved when compressing a file which has source maps - Default values of functions are now correctly converted from Mozilla AST to Terser AST - JSON ⊂ ECMAScript spec (if you don't know what this is you don't need to) - Export AST_* classes to library users - Fixed issue with `collapse_vars` when functions are created with the same name as a variable which already exists - Added `MutationObserverInit` (Object with options for initialising a mutation observer) properties to the DOM property list - Custom `Error` subclasses are now internally used instead of old-school Error inheritance hacks. - Documentation fixes - Performance optimizations ## v4.0.0 - **breaking change**: The `variables` property of all scopes has become a standard JavaScript `Map` as opposed to the old bespoke `Dictionary` object. - Typescript definitions were fixed - `terser --help` was fixed - The public interface was cleaned up - Fixed optimisation of `Array` and `new Array` - Added the `keep_quoted=strict` mode to mangle_props, which behaves more like Google Closure Compiler by mangling all unquoted property names, instead of reserving quoted property names automatically. - Fixed parent functions' parameters being shadowed in some cases - Allowed Terser to run in a situation where there are custom functions attached to Object.prototype - And more bug fixes, optimisations and internal changes ## v3.17.0 - More DOM properties added to --mangle-properties's DOM property list - Closed issue where if 2 functions had the same argument name, Terser would not inline them together properly - Fixed issue with `hasOwnProperty.call` - You can now list files to minify in a Terser config file - Started replacing `new Array()` with an array literal - Started using ES6 capabilities like `Set` and the `includes` method for strings and arrays ## v3.16.1 - Fixed issue where Terser being imported with `import` would cause it not to work due to the `__esModule` property. (PR #254 was submitted, which was nice, but since it wasn't a pure commonJS approach I decided to go with my own solution) ## v3.16.0 - No longer leaves names like Array or Object or window as a SimpleStatement (statement which is just a single expression). - Add support for sections sourcemaps (IndexedSourceMapConsumer) - Drops node.js v4 and starts using commonJS - Is now built with rollup ## v3.15.0 - Inlined spread syntax (`[...[1, 2, 3], 4, 5] => [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]`) in arrays and objects. - Fixed typo in compressor warning - Fixed inline source map input bug - Fixed parsing of template literals with unnecessary escapes (Like `\\a`)