ES6 and above targets emit Object.assign for object spread#13757
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Also omits the __assign helper
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@rbuckton mind taking a look? |
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| export function createAssignHelper(context: TransformationContext, attributesSegments: Expression[]) { | ||
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we are still checking for it under --importHelpers in the checker i believe. you need to change that to ES2015 as well. and also add a test for it.
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Thanks for catching that. Fixed.
Instead, Object.assign is emitted.
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Previously, they would always emit
__assignand its helper definition, even thoughObject.assignis always available in ES2015 and above.Fixes #12901