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Migrates from our unsupported fork of sax (@trysound/sax) to the upstream version of sax (sax).
Bug Fixes
No longer throws error when encountering comments in DTD.
Metrics
Before and after of the browser bundle of each respective version:
v3.3.2
v3.3.3
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svgo.browser.js
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SVGO v3 is not officially supported, please consider upgrading to SVGO v4 instead. We've backported this fix as there are security implications, but there is no commitment to do this for more complex changes in future.
An update on what happened with v3.3.0 and v3.3.1. While we have retained CJS support, the migration to ESM has changed the acceptable ways to import SVGO, in ways that users depended on before. This effectively made SVGO v3 a breaking change.
Rather than resolve or workaround these differences, we've opted to release SVGO v3.3.2, which is effectively a revert to v3.2.0, and deprecate versions v3.3.0 and v3.3.1. We'll then proceed to work on releasing v4 which will document the breaking changes, and feature further breaking changes that were slated for v4, like disabling removeViewBox by default.
Before the v4.0.0 release, I'll put more focus on testing and use release candidates, just to make the release go smoothly! 👍🏽
Sorry for the headache, and thank you for your patience.
v3.3.1
Notice
SVGO v3.3.0, which was meant to migrate to ESM without breaking CJS support, unfortunately broke CJS projects. There was a mistake with exports, so the loadConfig function wasn't available in the CJS bundle and lead to issues for many users.
Thanks to everyone who raised the issue, and to @nuintun who submitted a pull request to resolve it so quickly.
I apologize for letting that breaking change through, and will aim to do better. Namely, by adding more tests to cover our exports, and any other public interface in general for each distribution of SVGO, so this doesn't happen again.
SVGO v3.3.1 should resolve the issue for CJS projects, but if you encounter anything else, do let us know by opening an issue on GitHub.
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Bumps svgo from 3.2.0 to 3.3.3.
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