JsChecker: support extensionless ES6 imports#1
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robfig wants to merge 1 commit intoclosure-tools:masterfrom
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JsChecker: support extensionless ES6 imports#1robfig wants to merge 1 commit intoclosure-tools:masterfrom
robfig wants to merge 1 commit intoclosure-tools:masterfrom
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Thanks! I'm not ready to accept PRs here. Could we add a test in the meantime? |
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@robfig I'm mostly ready to accept PRs 🎉. If you could add a testcase, we can merge this. |
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Cross post from bazelbuild#409
I'm not sure if this is the best way to accomplish it, but it's working for us and I didn't see an obvious alternative. We now have some hundreds of files using workspace-relative absolute extensionless ES6 imports and it all works fine with rules_closure & jsx.