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chore(deps): update dependency webpack to v5.90.2 #885

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Package Change Age Adoption Passing Confidence
webpack 5.90.1 -> 5.90.2 age adoption passing confidence

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webpack/webpack (webpack)

v5.90.2

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Bug Fixes

  • use Math.imul in fnv1a32 to avoid loss of precision, directly hash UTF16 values
  • the setStatus() of the HMR module should not return an array, which may cause infinite recursion
  • __webpack_exports_info__.xxx.canMangle shouldn't always same as default
  • mangle export with destructuring
  • use new runtime to reconsider skipped connections activeState
  • make dynamic import optional in try/catch
  • improve auto publicPath detection

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  • improve CI setup and include Node.js@21

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