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Remove transform file .js restriction for testUtils #308

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@pengx17 pengx17 commented Feb 27, 2019

Since we are able to write transformers in TS, the .js extension hard coded in testUtils not allow us to use it to write tests for TS transform modules.
And require('some-module') will automatically infer some-module's extension whether it is ended with '.js' or '.ts', it should be safe to remove ',js'.

Since we are able to write transformers in TS, the .js extension hard coded in testUtils not allow us to use it to write tests for TS transform modules.
And `require('some-module')` will automatically infer some-module's extension whether it is ended with '.js' or '.ts', it should be safe to remove ',js'.
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fkling commented Mar 6, 2019

Seems reasonable.

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