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[Snyk] Upgrade @observablehq/plot from 0.6.9 to 0.6.15 #8

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Snyk has created this PR to upgrade @observablehq/plot from 0.6.9 to 0.6.15.

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Issues fixed by the recommended upgrade:

Issue Score Exploit Maturity
high severity Uncontrolled resource consumption
SNYK-JS-BRACES-6838727
169 Proof of Concept
high severity Inefficient Regular Expression Complexity
SNYK-JS-MICROMATCH-6838728
169 No Known Exploit
medium severity Improper Input Validation
SNYK-JS-POSTCSS-5926692
169 No Known Exploit
Release notes
Package name: @observablehq/plot
  • 0.6.15 - 2024-06-11

    Thanks to @ pearmini for contributing to the docs!

    Full Changelog: v0.6.14...v0.6.15

  • 0.6.14 - 2024-03-13

    Please see the 0.6.14 release notes for more.

    • Preserve input order of groups with the group transform. #1959
    • Add z reducer to the bin and group transforms. #1959
    • Add the Observable10 color scheme to type declarations. #1954
    • Hide axis ticks and grid lines from the accessibility tree. Thanks, @ domoritz! #2018
    • Upgrade D3 to 7.9.0. #2020
  • 0.6.13 - 2023-12-13

    Please see the 0.6.13 release notes for more.

    • Reduce the specificity of generated stylesheets to 0. #1941 Thanks, @ mstade! 🙏
    • Fix the order of the observable10 scheme. #1947
  • 0.6.12 - 2023-12-08

    Please see the 0.6.12 release notes for more!

    Breaking

    • The default plot background is now unset (transparent) instead of white. #1489

    Features

    Bug fixes

    • The default axis for a time scale now uses local time as intended. #1886 #1887
    • The text mark’s lineWidth option is now more accurate when monospace is true. #1879 #1880
    • Fix erroneous truncation of title text on the tip mark. #1913
    • Fix scale type option to be case-insensitive. #1894 #1904
    • Fix overload precedence in transform type definitions. #1915
  • 0.6.11 - 2023-09-20

    Please see the 0.6.11 release notes for more!

    Features

    • The tip mark option can now pass options to the derived tip mark. #1823
    • The new format tip mark option enables greater control over order and formatting of channels. #1823
    • Axes for ordinal scales now generalize the scale’s temporal or quantitative interval if any. #1790
    • A channel value can now be given a label by specifying it as a {value, label} object. #1838
    • Plot now supports CSS Color Module Level 4 and Level 5 syntax. #1454

    Bug fixes

    • Exposed ordinal scale domains are now correctly deduplicated. #1813
    • The default symbol set is now inferred correctly when fill is currentColor. #1830
    • The stack transform now correctly handles the exclude facet option. #1649
    • The tip mark is no longer briefly visible before asynchronous rendering. #1826
    • The bin transform now uses the interval option to reduce x1 & x2 (and y1 & y2). #1828
    • The fontVariant axis option now applies to the axis label in addition to ticks. #1827
    • The bin transform no longer generates undefined colors for empty bins. #1837
    • The tree transform now correctly handles escaping with the delimiter option. #1850
  • 0.6.10 - 2023-08-15

    Please see the 0.6.10 release notes for more!

  • 0.6.9 - 2023-06-28

    Please see the 0.6.9 release notes for more!

    • Time axes now default to multi-line ticks for better readability. 🎉 #1718 #1728
    • Easier piecewise scale construction. #1715
    • Apply pointer-events: none to tips when the pointer transform is not sticky. #1697
    • Add textLayout option to the tree mark, with mirrored labels by default. #1610
    • Don’t filter the href, ariaLabel, and title channels by default. #1699
    • Fix duplicate tips with the tree mark’s tip option. #1726
    • Fix the axis mark’s sort, filter, reverse, and initializer options. #1665
    • Fix the auto mark when both dimensions are ordinal and the mark option is bar. #1674
    • Fix a regression in the window transform’s median, percentile, and related reducers. #1691
    • Fix barycentric interpolation outside the convex hull of samples. #1701
    • Fix non-faceted pointer transforms in faceted plots. #1713
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