Adjusts the escaping mechanism done for server compilation. For template literals it's now only applied when explicitly told, which is the case for generated literals from the html template. Fixes a bug where a template literal string inside the `@html` tag was wrongfully escaped (https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/issues/10359#issuecomment-1949678228)
In Svelte 4, scripts inside `@html` were not executed when it was created client-side. This is because `innerHTML = ..` which was used under the hood does not execute scripts due to security reasons. This adjusts the code so the same is true for Svelte 5.
Ensure update methods of actions and reactive statements work with fine-grained `$state` by deep-reading them. This is necessary because mutations to `$state` objects don't notify listeners to only the object as a whole, it only notifies the listeners of the property that changed.
fixes#10460
fixes https://github.com/simeydotme/svelte-range-slider-pips/issues/130
Return `pop` directly by returning the component from it; gets rid of extraneous variable declaration
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* chore: ignore test directories left over from other branches
* tighten up
* one comment will do
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* failing test for :is(...)
* simplify
* trim
* factor out truncate function
* pass stylesheet around
* recurse into :is and :where
* fix types
* fix types
* almost there
* gah so close
* tada
* changeset
* simplify
* feat: nested CSS support (#10491)
* parse nested CSS
* tests
* track parent rules
* some progress
* switch it up
* pruning
* works
* changeset
* lint
* error early on invalid nesting selector
* tidy
* note to self
* fix some specificity stuff
* failing test
* note to self
* fix: correctly scope CSS selectors with descendant combinators (#10502)
* fix traversal, but break some other stuff
* man this is fucken hard
* fixes
* getting closer
* be conservative for now
* tidy
* invert
* invert
* simplify
* switch
* for now
* progress
* i think it works?
* fix
* tidy up
* revert some stuff
* remove some junk
* handle weird cases
* update
* tweak
* shrink
* changeset
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* Update playgrounds/sandbox/run.js
* changeset
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* feat: add hydrate method, make hydration treeshakeable
Introduces a new `hydrate` method which does hydration. Refactors code so that hydration-related code is treeshaken out when not using that method.
closes#9533
part of #9827
* get docs building
* ugh
* one more
* Update packages/svelte/scripts/check-treeshakeability.js
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* warn
* Update sites/svelte-5-preview/src/routes/docs/content/01-api/05-functions.md
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Add source map merging for preprocessors and get tests passing.
- fixed some issues around the `sources` array where they weren't calculated relative to the input correctly
- adjusted some CSS tests because due to our own CSS parser the AST is less granular, so there are less mappings now. Don't think this is a problem, but worth thinking about
- removed enableSourcemap but only log a warning, the reason this was introduced was to mitigate a bug in Vite which occured when having the source map inlined into the SSR'd output. Since SSR doesn't contain inlined CSS anymore (and if it did, we would omit the source map) the reason for which it was introduced no longer exists
- files without js mapping in it have no source mappings yet (originally added in Svelte 4 for #6092)
* rename $derived.call to $derived.by
* more replacements, plus a compiler error
* regenerate types
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