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wow my first mention in the tests! so honored 🤣
This PR extends the previous logic added in #29141 to also account for other kinds of non-ascii characters such as `\n`. Because these control characters are individual special characters (and not 2 characters `\` and `n`) we match based on unicode which was already being checked for non-Latin characters. This allows control characters to continue to be compiled equivalently to its original source if it was provided in a JsxExpressionContainer. However note that this PR does not convert JSX attributes that are StringLiterals to JsxExpressionContainer, to preserve the original source code as it was written. Alternatively we could always emit a JsxExpressionContainer if it was used in the source and not try to down level it to some other node kind. But since we already do this I opted to keep this behavior. ghstack-source-id: 42a80bb Pull Request resolved: #29997
This PR extends the previous logic added in #29141 to also account for other kinds of non-ascii characters such as `\n`. Because these control characters are individual special characters (and not 2 characters `\` and `n`) we match based on unicode which was already being checked for non-Latin characters. This allows control characters to continue to be compiled equivalently to its original source if it was provided in a JsxExpressionContainer. However note that this PR does not convert JSX attributes that are StringLiterals to JsxExpressionContainer, to preserve the original source code as it was written. Alternatively we could always emit a JsxExpressionContainer if it was used in the source and not try to down level it to some other node kind. But since we already do this I opted to keep this behavior. Partially addresses #29648. ghstack-source-id: 42a80bb Pull Request resolved: #29997
This PR extends the previous logic added in #29141 to also account for other kinds of non-ascii characters such as `\n`. Because these control characters are individual special characters (and not 2 characters `\` and `n`) we match based on unicode which was already being checked for non-Latin characters. This allows control characters to continue to be compiled equivalently to its original source if it was provided in a JsxExpressionContainer. However note that this PR does not convert JSX attributes that are StringLiterals to JsxExpressionContainer, to preserve the original source code as it was written. Alternatively we could always emit a JsxExpressionContainer if it was used in the source and not try to down level it to some other node kind. But since we already do this I opted to keep this behavior. Partially addresses #29648. ghstack-source-id: 965cf50 Pull Request resolved: #29997
This PR extends the previous logic added in #29141 to also account for other kinds of non-ascii characters such as `\n`. Because these control characters are individual special characters (and not 2 characters `\` and `n`) we match based on unicode which was already being checked for non-Latin characters. This allows control characters to continue to be compiled equivalently to its original source if it was provided in a JsxExpressionContainer. However note that this PR does not convert JSX attributes that are StringLiterals to JsxExpressionContainer, to preserve the original source code as it was written. Alternatively we could always emit a JsxExpressionContainer if it was used in the source and not try to down level it to some other node kind. But since we already do this I opted to keep this behavior. Partially addresses #29648. ghstack-source-id: e5f3ca7 Pull Request resolved: #29997
This PR extends the previous logic added in #29141 to also account for other kinds of non-ascii characters such as `\n`. Because these control characters are individual special characters (and not 2 characters `\` and `n`) we match based on unicode which was already being checked for non-Latin characters. This allows control characters to continue to be compiled equivalently to its original source if it was provided in a JsxExpressionContainer. However note that this PR does not convert JSX attributes that are StringLiterals to JsxExpressionContainer, to preserve the original source code as it was written. Alternatively we could always emit a JsxExpressionContainer if it was used in the source and not try to down level it to some other node kind. But since we already do this I opted to keep this behavior. Partially addresses #29648. ghstack-source-id: 552bd44 Pull Request resolved: #29997
This PR extends the previous logic added in #29141 to also account for other kinds of non-ascii characters such as `\n`. Because these control characters are individual special characters (and not 2 characters `\` and `n`) we match based on unicode which was already being checked for non-Latin characters. This allows control characters to continue to be compiled equivalently to its original source if it was provided in a JsxExpressionContainer. However note that this PR does not convert JSX attributes that are StringLiterals to JsxExpressionContainer, to preserve the original source code as it was written. Alternatively we could always emit a JsxExpressionContainer if it was used in the source and not try to down level it to some other node kind. But since we already do this I opted to keep this behavior. Partially addresses #29648. ghstack-source-id: 032700c Pull Request resolved: #29997
This PR extends the previous logic added in #29141 to also account for other kinds of non-ascii characters such as `\n`. Because these control characters are individual special characters (and not 2 characters `\` and `n`) we match based on unicode which was already being checked for non-Latin characters. This allows control characters to continue to be compiled equivalently to its original source if it was provided in a JsxExpressionContainer. However note that this PR does not convert JSX attributes that are StringLiterals to JsxExpressionContainer, to preserve the original source code as it was written. Alternatively we could always emit a JsxExpressionContainer if it was used in the source and not try to down level it to some other node kind. But since we already do this I opted to keep this behavior. Partially addresses #29648. ghstack-source-id: ecc61c9 Pull Request resolved: #29997
This PR extends the previous logic added in #29141 to also account for other kinds of non-ascii characters such as `\n`. Because these control characters are individual special characters (and not 2 characters `\` and `n`) we match based on unicode which was already being checked for non-Latin characters. This allows control characters to continue to be compiled equivalently to its original source if it was provided in a JsxExpressionContainer. However note that this PR does not convert JSX attributes that are StringLiterals to JsxExpressionContainer, to preserve the original source code as it was written. Alternatively we could always emit a JsxExpressionContainer if it was used in the source and not try to down level it to some other node kind. But since we already do this I opted to keep this behavior. Partially addresses #29648. ghstack-source-id: ecc61c9 Pull Request resolved: #29997
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Workaround for a bug in older versions of Babel, where strings with unicode are incorrectly escaped when emitted as JSX attributes, causing double-escaping by later processing.
Closes #29120
Closes #29124