Remove most "import * as ts" imports, except for const enum reverse mapping and plugins #53329
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jakebailey merged 6 commits intomicrosoft:mainfrom Mar 20, 2023
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Thanks for the PR! It looks like you've changed the TSServer protocol in some way. Please ensure that any changes here don't break consumers of the current TSServer API. For some extra review, we'll ping @sheetalkamat, @mjbvz, @zkat, and @joj for you. Feel free to loop in other consumers/maintainers if necessary |
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We could eliminate the rest if we're okay with |
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Well, not the rest; we still have to provide |
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Related: #51590
After this, the only remaining uses of
import * as tsare those in the test projects, or those used via(ts as any).SomeEnumfor reverse mapping (until #51530 if that ever happens).