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Update acorn-globals to version 3.0.0 🚀 #15

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acorn-globals just published its new version 3.0.0, which is not covered by your current version range.

If this pull request passes your tests you can publish your software with the latest version of acorn-globals – otherwise use this branch to work on adaptions and fixes.

Happy fixing and merging 🌴


The new version differs by 38 commits .

  • 15fbb44 Update acorn to ^3.1.0 (#14)
  • b71635e Release 2.0.0
  • abcd15b Merge pull request #12 from ForbesLindesay/fix-root-level-this
  • 142946a Update test case
  • 80fe0cd Fix root levelthishandling
  • 1141d75 Release 1.0.9
  • 808cab0 Merge pull request #11 from ForbesLindesay/backwards-compatible-this
  • 600b0d6 Revertthisbehaviour for backwards compatibility
  • ab75936 Fix test
  • 2593971 Release 1.0.8
  • 90bb9a2 Remove all ThisExpression handling
  • 960a7bb Revert "Fix root-level this handling"
  • f46e53c Increase test coverage in various places
  • 4005217 Remove unneeded node.local check
  • 63d815d Factor out ModuleSpecifier handling

There are 38 commits in total. See the full diff.


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@ForbesLindesay ForbesLindesay deleted the greenkeeper-acorn-globals-3.0.0 branch June 3, 2016 16:14
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