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chore: revert #12718 and simply do not bundle type declarations of @jest/globals #12721

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chore: revert #12718 and simply do not bundle type declarations of @jest/globals #12721

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Must admit, I made a wrong assumption in #12718. Apparently bundling of a single .d.ts file is nice idea: exported types get alphabetized and also Prettier makes it all more readable. There is no need of the code I introduced. Better to exclude problematic packages explicitly.

For instance, it looks like there is no need of bundling for '@jest/globals'.

Here is tscs output:

Screenshot 2022-04-23 at 16 45 39

After bundling:

Screenshot 2022-04-23 at 16 47 16

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Green CI.

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@SimenB SimenB merged commit 62afb83 into jestjs:main Apr 24, 2022
@mrazauskas mrazauskas deleted the chore-tweak-bundleTs-again branch April 24, 2022 07:37
F3n67u pushed a commit to F3n67u/jest that referenced this pull request May 2, 2022
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