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The istanbul-instrumenter-loader project now appears to be archived/abandoned by it's maintainers, so the likelihood of it being updated to support webpack v5 seems remote at this point.
I was already considering replacing istanbul-instrumenter-loader with coverage-istanbul-loader, because the last published release ([email protected]) uses a very old version of instanbul-lib-instrument that doesn't support some newer ES2019 language features like optional catch bindings.
However it is not immediately clear whether coverage-istanbul-loader supports webpack 5 yet or not? (package.json file has webpack: ^4.43.0 in devDependencies)
If it does already support webpack 5, that's great. If not, are there any plans to add webpack 5 support?
There doesn't appear to be a lot of recent activity in this project, so I'm wondering whether this project is also at risk of being abandoned?
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Hi, a refugee from https://github.com/webpack-contrib/istanbul-instrumenter-loader here...
The
istanbul-instrumenter-loader
project now appears to be archived/abandoned by it's maintainers, so the likelihood of it being updated to support webpack v5 seems remote at this point.I was already considering replacing
istanbul-instrumenter-loader
withcoverage-istanbul-loader
, because the last published release ([email protected]
) uses a very old version ofinstanbul-lib-instrument
that doesn't support some newer ES2019 language features like optional catch bindings.However it is not immediately clear whether
coverage-istanbul-loader
supports webpack 5 yet or not? (package.json
file haswebpack: ^4.43.0
indevDependencies
)If it does already support webpack 5, that's great. If not, are there any plans to add webpack 5 support?
There doesn't appear to be a lot of recent activity in this project, so I'm wondering whether this project is also at risk of being abandoned?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: