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Add types
entry in export map
#12073
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Since the presence of an export map overrides any other entrypoint methods. Technically not required, since `./build/jest.d.ts` is adjacent to `./build/jest.js` and will be found via that adjacency, but can be included for completeness, just like the top-level `"types": "./build/jest.d.ts"` entry.
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Thanks @weswigham! As CI is pointing out, this PR needs to also
EDIT: oh, and a changelog entry would be great 🙂 |
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Summary
This adds a
types
entry in export map since the presence of an export map overrides any other entrypoint methods. Technically not required, since./build/jest.d.ts
is adjacent to./build/jest.js
and will be found via that adjacency, but can be included for completeness, just like the top-level"types": "./build/jest.d.ts"
entry.