How to use @babel/plugin-transform-literals - 1 common examples

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github fusepilot / babel-preset-extendscript / src / index.js View on Github external
return () => ({
    plugins: [
      [require('@babel/plugin-transform-template-literals').default, { loose }],
      require('@babel/plugin-transform-literals').default,
      require('@babel/plugin-transform-function-name').default,
      [require('@babel/plugin-transform-arrow-functions').default],
      require('@babel/plugin-transform-block-scoped-functions').default,
      [require('@babel/plugin-transform-classes').default, { loose }],
      require('@babel/plugin-transform-object-super').default,
      require('@babel/plugin-transform-shorthand-properties').default,
      require('@babel/plugin-transform-duplicate-keys').default,
      [
        require('@babel/plugin-transform-computed-properties').default,
        { loose },
      ],
      [require('@babel/plugin-transform-for-of').default, { loose }],
      require('@babel/plugin-transform-sticky-regex').default,
      require('@babel/plugin-transform-unicode-regex').default,
      require('@babel/plugin-check-constants').default,
      [require('@babel/plugin-transform-spread').default, { loose }],

@babel/plugin-transform-literals

Compile ES2015 unicode string and number literals to ES5

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Latest version published 2 months ago

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