@WebStormIDE The Buffer class is within the global scope, making it unlikely that one would need to ever use require('buffer').Buffer. (WebStorm indicates a warning)pic.twitter.com/Pak3xEdXh2
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Thank you, but can you please share a screenshot showing a warning in WebStorm and the suggestion to add a require statement. We can't reproduce it. Your previous screenshot doesn't show that either.
I understand that it can be corrected by requiring the module (const Buffer = require ('buffer')), but it is no longer necessary. now The Buffer class is within the global scope.pic.twitter.com/iW9JHyZklw
Thanks! The warning is not specific to Buffer actually and is caused by the way we handle some cases in the d.ts files in general. Thank you for reporting an issue on YouTrack.
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