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Bump micromatch from 4.0.4 to 4.0.8 #2133

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Bumps micromatch from 4.0.4 to 4.0.8.

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4.0.8

Ultimate release that fixes both CVE-2024-4067 and CVE-2024-4068. We consider the issues low-priority, so even if you see automated scanners saying otherwise, don't be scared.

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[4.0.8] - 2024-08-22

[4.0.7] - 2024-05-22

  • this is basically v4.0.5, with some README updates
  • it is vulnerable to CVE-2024-4067
  • Updated braces to v3.0.3 to avoid CVE-2024-4068
  • does NOT break API compatibility

[4.0.6] - 2024-05-21

  • Added hasBraces to check if a pattern contains braces.
  • Fixes CVE-2024-4067
  • BREAKS API COMPATIBILITY
  • Should be labeled as a major release, but it's not.

[4.0.1 - 4.0.5]

[4.0.0] - 2019-03-20

Added

  • Adds support for options.onMatch. See the readme for details
  • Adds support for options.onIgnore. See the readme for details
  • Adds support for options.onResult. See the readme for details

Breaking changes

  • Require Node.js >= 8.6
  • Removed support for passing an array of brace patterns to micromatch.braces().
  • To strictly enforce closing brackets (for {, [, and (), you must now use strictBrackets=true instead of strictErrors.
  • cache - caching and all related options and methods have been removed
  • options.unixify was renamed to options.windows
  • options.nodupes Was removed. Duplicates are always removed by default. You can override this with custom behavior by using the onMatch, onResult and onIgnore functions.
  • options.snapdragon was removed, as snapdragon is no longer used.
  • options.sourcemap was removed, as snapdragon is no longer used, which provided sourcemap support.

[3.0.0] - 2017-04-11

Complete overhaul, with 36,000+ new unit tests validated against actual output generated by Bash and minimatch. More specifically, 35,000+ of the tests:

  • micromatch results are directly compared to bash results
  • in rare cases, when micromatch and bash disagree, micromatch's results are compared to minimatch's results
  • micromatch is much more accurate than minimatch, so there were cases where I had to make assumptions. I'll try to document these.

This refactor introduces a parser and compiler that are supersets of more granular parsers and compilers from other sub-modules. Each of these sub-modules has a singular responsibility and focuses on a certain type of matching that aligns with a specific part of the Bash "expansion" API.

These sub-modules work like plugins to seamlessly create the micromatch parser/compiler, so that strings are parsed in one pass, an AST is created, then a new string is generated by the compiler.

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Bumps [micromatch](https://github.com/micromatch/micromatch) from 4.0.4 to 4.0.8.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/micromatch/micromatch/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/micromatch/micromatch/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](micromatch/micromatch@4.0.4...4.0.8)

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