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Use Babel's loose mode for shorted & more performant code #1572

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@Andarist Andarist commented Dec 4, 2019

The premise is here that this should be slightly faster and certainly is slightly more lightweight. This sacrifices spec-correctness (not needed for the majority of use cases).

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🚀 I like it. Smaller file size and easier to read.

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Seems reasonable to me

@UziTech UziTech merged commit 2df8c4a into markedjs:master Dec 5, 2019
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