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Fix type definitions for moduleResolution nodenext #55
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When importing this library in a project using moduleResolution nodenext, the types would give errors because the import paths were missing the file extension which is required for moduleResolution nodenext. Therefore we have to add .js to all imports of local files. See developit/microbundle#1019 (comment) and the issues that comment links to for some more detailed explanation of this. I also changed moduleResolution to nodenext in the tsconfig because when it's set to node, typescript won't give errors for missing file extensions which means they are easy to forget. With it set to nodenext, you will get an error if an import is missing the file extension. As far as I can see, changing this doesn't change the build output.
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When importing this library in a project using moduleResolution nodenext, the types would give errors because the import paths were missing the file extension which is required for moduleResolution nodenext. Therefore we have to add .js to all imports of local files. See developit/microbundle#1019 (comment) and the issues that comment links to for some more detailed explanation of this. I also changed moduleResolution to nodenext in the tsconfig because when it's set to node, typescript won't give errors for missing file extensions which means they are easy to forget. With it set to nodenext, you will get an error if an import is missing the file extension. As far as I can see, changing this doesn't change the build output. Depends on donmccurdy/property-graph#70 and donmccurdy/KTX-Parse#55 Fixes donmccurdy#824
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When importing this library in a project using moduleResolution nodenext, the types would give errors because the import paths were missing the file extension which is required for moduleResolution nodenext. Therefore we have to add .js to all imports of local files. See developit/microbundle#1019 (comment) and the issues that comment links to for some more detailed explanation of this. I also changed moduleResolution to nodenext in the tsconfig because when it's set to node, typescript won't give errors for missing file extensions which means they are easy to forget. With it set to nodenext, you will get an error if an import is missing the file extension. As far as I can see, changing this doesn't change the build output. Depends on donmccurdy/property-graph#70 and donmccurdy/KTX-Parse#55 Fixes donmccurdy#824
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When importing this library in a project using moduleResolution nodenext, the types would give errors because the import paths were missing the file extension which is required for moduleResolution nodenext. Therefore we have to add .js to all imports of local files. See developit/microbundle#1019 (comment) and the issues that comment links to for some more detailed explanation of this. I also changed moduleResolution to nodenext in the tsconfig because when it's set to node, typescript won't give errors for missing file extensions which means they are easy to forget. With it set to nodenext, you will get an error if an import is missing the file extension. As far as I can see, changing this doesn't change the build output. Depends on donmccurdy/property-graph#70 and donmccurdy/KTX-Parse#55 Fixes donmccurdy#824
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When importing this library in a project using moduleResolution nodenext, the types would give errors because the import paths were missing the file extension which is required for moduleResolution nodenext. Therefore we have to add .js to all imports of local files. See developit/microbundle#1019 (comment) and the issues that comment links to for some more detailed explanation of this. I also changed moduleResolution to nodenext in the tsconfig because when it's set to node, typescript won't give errors for missing file extensions which means they are easy to forget. With it set to nodenext, you will get an error if an import is missing the file extension. As far as I can see, changing this doesn't change the build output. Depends on donmccurdy/property-graph#70 and donmccurdy/KTX-Parse#55 Fixes donmccurdy#824
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When importing this library in a project using moduleResolution nodenext, the types would give errors because the import paths were missing the file extension which is required for moduleResolution nodenext. Therefore we have to add .js to all imports of local files. See developit/microbundle#1019 (comment) and the issues that comment links to for some more detailed explanation of this. I also changed moduleResolution to nodenext in the tsconfig because when it's set to node, typescript won't give errors for missing file extensions which means they are easy to forget. With it set to nodenext, you will get an error if an import is missing the file extension. As far as I can see, changing this doesn't change the build output. Depends on donmccurdy/property-graph#70 and donmccurdy/KTX-Parse#55 Fixes #824
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When importing this library in a project using moduleResolution nodenext, the types would give errors because the import paths were missing the file extension which is required for moduleResolution nodenext. Therefore we have to add .js to all imports of local files.
See developit/microbundle#1019 (comment) and the issues that comment links to for some more detailed explanation of this.
I also changed moduleResolution to nodenext in the tsconfig because when it's set to node, typescript won't give errors for missing file extensions which means they are easy to forget. With it set to nodenext, you will get an error if an import is missing the file extension. As far as I can see, changing this doesn't change the build output.