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@babel/preset-env

    ES2022

    • class-properties
    • class-static-block
    • private-property-in-object
    • syntax-top-level-await

    ES2021

    • logical-assignment-operators
    • numeric-separator

    ES2020

    • export-namespace-from
    • nullish-coalescing-operator
    • optional-chaining
    • syntax-bigint
    • syntax-dynamic-import
    • syntax-import-meta

    ES2019

    • optional-catch-binding
    • json-strings

    ES2018

    • async-generator-functions
    • object-rest-spread
    • unicode-property-regex
    • dotall-regex
    • named-capturing-groups-regex

    ES2017

    • async-to-generator

    ES2016

    • exponentiation-operator

    ES2015

    • arrow-functions
    • block-scoping
    • classes
    • computed-properties
    • destructuring
    • duplicate-keys
    • for-of
    • function-name
    • instanceof
    • literals
    • new-target
    • object-super
    • parameters
    • shorthand-properties
    • spread
    • sticky-regex
    • template-literals
    • typeof-symbol
    • unicode-escapes
    • unicode-regex

    ES5

    • property-mutators

    ES3

    • member-expression-literals
    • property-literals
    • reserved-words
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@babel/plugin-transform-block-scoping

NOTE: This plugin is included in @babel/preset-env

Examples

In

{
  let a = 3;
}

let a = 3;

Out

{
  var _a = 3;
}

var a = 3;

Constant checks

This plugin also validates all const variables. Reassignment of constants is a runtime error and it will insert the necessary error code for those.

Installation

npm install --save-dev @babel/plugin-transform-block-scoping

Usage

With a configuration file (Recommended)

Without options:

{
  "plugins": ["@babel/plugin-transform-block-scoping"]
}

With options:

{
  "plugins": [
    [
      "@babel/plugin-transform-block-scoping",
      {
        "throwIfClosureRequired": true
      }
    ]
  ]
}

Via CLI

babel --plugins @babel/plugin-transform-block-scoping script.js

Via Node API

require("@babel/core").transformSync("code", {
  plugins: ["@babel/plugin-transform-block-scoping"],
});

Options

throwIfClosureRequired

boolean, defaults to false.

In cases such as the following it's impossible to rewrite let/const without adding an additional function and closure while transforming:

for (let i = 0; i < 5; i++) {
  setTimeout(() => console.log(i), 1);
}

In extremely performance-sensitive code, this can be undesirable. If "throwIfClosureRequired": true is set, Babel throws when transforming these patterns instead of automatically adding an additional function.

tdz

boolean, defaults to false.

By default this plugin will ignore the temporal dead zone (TDZ) for block-scoped variables. The following code will not throw an error when transpiled with Babel, which is not spec compliant:

i;
let i;

If you need these errors you can tell Babel to try and find them by setting "tdz": true for this plugin. However, the current implementation might not get all edge cases right and its best to just avoid code like this in the first place.

You can read more about configuring plugin options here

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  • Examples
  • Constant checks
  • Installation
  • Usage
    • With a configuration file (Recommended)
    • Via CLI
    • Via Node API
  • Options
    • throwIfClosureRequired
    • tdz
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