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Fixes #15792. Previously, budgets would include content for both versions of a differential build. Thus the `initial` budget would count content from the ES5 **and** ES2015 bundles together. This is a very misleading statistic because no user would download both versions. I've updated the budget calculators to take this into account and generate size values for both builds which are then checked independently of each other. The only calculators I changed are the `InitialCalculator` (for computing `initial` bundle sizes) and `BundleCalculator` (for computing named bundles). Since budgets are handled by Webpack for builds without differential loading, the `initial` bundle will always have those two sizes. The `BundleCalculator` might reference a bundle which does not have differential loading performed (such as a CSS file), so it emits sizes depending on whether or not multiple builds were found for that chunk. Most of the other calculators don't really need to take differential loading into account. `AnyScriptCalculator` and `AnyCalculator` already apply on a file-by-file basis, so they generate sizes for both build versions already. `AnyComponentStyleCalculator` only applies to CSS which does not have differential builds. The wierd ones here are `AllCalculator` and `AllScriptCalculator` which reference files with and without differential builds. Conceptually, they should be separated, as a "total" budget specified by an app developer probably wanted it to mean "the total resources a user would have to download", which would only be one differential build at a time. However, I don't see a good way of identifying which assets belong to which differential build. Even if an asset belongs to a chunk with differential builds, we don't know which build takes which assets into account. I decided to leave this for the time being, but it is probably something we should look into separately. Since budgets take differential loading into account, users might reasonably want to set different budgets for different builds (ie. "initial-es2015 bundle should be capped at 100k, but initial-es5 bundle can go to 150k"). That's more of a feature request, so I also left that out for a future PR.
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