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refactor: Use ahash from swc_common in more places #7815

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@dsherret dsherret commented Aug 15, 2023

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Uses ahash from swc_common in more places. This allows for more easily swapping out ahash with rustc_hash.

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Thank you!


swc-bump:

  • swc_common

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Can you rebase, please?

@dsherret dsherret requested a review from kdy1 August 16, 2023 13:18
@kdy1 kdy1 changed the title refactor: use ahash from swc_common in more places refactor: Use ahash from swc_common in more places Aug 16, 2023
@kdy1 kdy1 enabled auto-merge (squash) August 16, 2023 13:35
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@kdy1 kdy1 merged commit b43e38d into swc-project:main Aug 16, 2023
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@kdy1 kdy1 modified the milestones: Planned, v1.3.78 Aug 17, 2023
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