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chore(deps): update dependency webpack to v5.2.0 #74

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This PR contains the following updates:

Package Type Update Change
webpack devDependencies minor 5.1.3 -> 5.2.0

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webpack/webpack

v5.2.0

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  • add sourceFilename and javascriptModule to asset info for plugins

Bugfixes

  • fix variable name collision when using module concatenation
  • fix arrow functions in ie 11
  • fix this externals with module concatenation
  • force update for enhanced-resolve for critical bugfixes (see changelog)

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pablojimpas Pablo Jiménez Pascual
@renovate renovate bot added the deps Pull requests that update a dependency file label Oct 23, 2020
@ruedap ruedap merged commit 24d2cb7 into main Oct 24, 2020
@ruedap ruedap deleted the renovate/webpack-5.x branch October 24, 2020 02:30
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