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allow global renaming like it used to be #66377

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zpdDG4gta8XKpMCd opened this issue Jan 11, 2019 · 2 comments
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allow global renaming like it used to be #66377

zpdDG4gta8XKpMCd opened this issue Jan 11, 2019 · 2 comments
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zpdDG4gta8XKpMCd commented Jan 11, 2019

there is this shiny new feature of defensive renaming where, if possible, renaming only affects local symbols, it's amazing and all, but can we have the old behavior back as an option:

  • do aggressive renaming up to the declaration of a symbol

cross posted at: microsoft/TypeScript#29362

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mjbvz commented Jan 11, 2019

Duplicate of microsoft/TypeScript#29238

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