* fix: more event handling tweaks
- ensure we only have a single document listener per event+runtime
- add `<svelte:body>` listeners to `before_init` similar to the document/window elements
- move some code into `events.js` where it belongs
* add a counter
* changeset
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* chore: document `@html` and `<img src>` hydration change
Also add a test for it
closes#12333
* add a test
* Update sites/svelte-5-preview/src/routes/docs/content/03-appendix/02-breaking-changes.md
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* lint
* update example and wording
* update test
* since it turns out we already had a test, we can delete the new one
* fix test
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* feat: runtime dev warn for mismatched `@html`
* fix: limit the length of the client value shown in the error
* put logic inside a helper
* remove $.hash, no longer needed
* fix
* tweak
* update changeset
* fix
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* separated url-search params and url classes and added more tests
* making URL aware of SvelteURLSearchParams changes so they are in sync
* added changeset
* generated types
* bail out if url.sp and SvelteSp are already in sync
* sync search on searchParams change because of how node18 handles it
* use ts-expect-error instead of ts-ignore
* remove a bit of indirection
* tweak
* fix
* regenerate types
* short-circuit in both directions
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* chore: reenable server CSS output through a compiler option
There are various use cases where this continues to be necessary/nice to have:
- rendering OG cards
- rendering emails
- basically anything where you use `render` manually and want to quickly stitch together the CSS without setting up an elaborate tooling chain
* cssRenderOnServer -> css: 'injected'
* update tests
* move append_styles into new module, update implementation
* get HMR working
* don't append styles to head when compiling as a custom element
* update changeset
* tweak
* tweak
* tweak wording
* update test
* fix
* reinstate optimisation, but without the bug
* fix sourcemap test
* move breaking change note
* Update packages/svelte/src/internal/server/index.js
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* WIP towards single-pass hydration
* fix
* fixes
* fix
* fix
* fixes
* fix
* fixes
* fix
* fix, tidy up
* update script (it currently fails)
* fix
* fix
* hmm
* fix
* fix
* fix
* fix
* all hydration tests passing
* drive-by fix
* fix
* update snapshot tests
* fix
* recover: false
* fix invalid HTML message
* note to self
* fix
* fix
* update snapshot tests
* fix
* fix
* fix
* update test
* fix
* fix
* fix
* ALL TESTS PASSING THIS IS NOT A DRILL
* optimise each blocks
* changeset
* type stuff
* fix comment
* tidy up
* tidy up
* tidy up
* tidy up
* tidy up
* remove comment, turns out we do need it
* revert
* reinstate standalone optimisation
* improve <svelte:element> SSR
* reset more conservatively
* tweak
* DRY/fix
* revert
* simplify
* add comment
* tweak
* simplify
* simplify
* answer: yes, at least for now, because otherwise empty components are a nuisance
* tweak
* unused
* comment is answered by https://github.com/sveltejs/svelte/pull/12356
* tweak
* handle `<template>` edge case at compile time
* this is no longer a possibility, because of is_text_first
* unused
* tweak
* fix
* move annotations to properties
* Update packages/svelte/src/constants.js
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* Update packages/svelte/src/compiler/phases/3-transform/client/visitors/template.js
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* Update packages/svelte/src/internal/client/dom/blocks/each.js
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* Update packages/svelte/src/internal/client/dom/hydration.js
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* Update playgrounds/demo/vite.config.js
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* add a comment
* prettier
* tweak
* tighten up hydration tests, add test for standalone component
* test for standalone snippet
* fix
* add some comments
* tidy up
* avoid mutating `arguments`
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assign_nodes inside the branch sets the nodes property, and there's a dependency on the `this` value, which both (on its own) already prevent the effect from being pruned.
Setting the `value` attribute of an `<option>` element to a falsy value should result in the empty string. This wasn't happening in all situations previously.
Fixes#11616
* breaking: play transitions on `mount` by default
closes#11280
* only prevent transitions when the component is invalidated
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This aligns warning and error objects to contain the same properties and have their toString methods return the same shape. It's implemented by warnings becoming class objects, too, and sharing the same base class with errors. It also adds back the `frame` property that got lost in the Svelte 4->5 transition. The only difference to Svelte 4 now is a slightly adjusted toString property (which is consistent between warnings and errors now) and a `position` property that contains a tuple of start/end offsets instead of a `pos` property only containing the start offset
closes#12151
The modern AST is an opportunity to tweak things. In the old AST, the start of else (if) branches was the content, now it's the opening bracket, which makes more sense.
- check that the runtime doesn't use methods that are too new
- add linting rule to prevent references to the compiler in the runtime (this is important for the first check, else the ambient node typings would be included, which includes a definition for `at()`, which means we no longer would get errors when violating the "don't use new methods" rule in the runtime)
- fix code as a result of these new checks
closes#10438