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react-native/Libraries/NativeModules/specs/NativeDialogManagerAndroid.js
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Micha Reiser 93377ff508 Remove "use strict" directive from ES Modules
Summary:
ES Modules implicitly enable strict mode. Adding the "use strict" directive is, therefore, not required.

This diff removes all "use strict" directives from ES modules.

Changelog:

[Internal]

Reviewed By: motiz88

Differential Revision: D26172715

fbshipit-source-id: 57957bcbb672c4c3e62b1db633cf425c1c9d6430
2021-02-02 11:12:56 -08:00

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/**
* Copyright (c) Facebook, Inc. and its affiliates.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*
* @flow strict
* @format
*/
import type {TurboModule} from '../../TurboModule/RCTExport';
import * as TurboModuleRegistry from '../../TurboModule/TurboModuleRegistry';
/* 'buttonClicked' | 'dismissed' */
type DialogAction = string;
/*
buttonPositive = -1,
buttonNegative = -2,
buttonNeutral = -3
*/
type DialogButtonKey = number;
export type DialogOptions = {|
title?: string,
message?: string,
buttonPositive?: string,
buttonNegative?: string,
buttonNeutral?: string,
items?: Array<string>,
cancelable?: boolean,
|};
export interface Spec extends TurboModule {
+getConstants: () => {|
+buttonClicked: DialogAction,
+dismissed: DialogAction,
+buttonPositive: DialogButtonKey,
+buttonNegative: DialogButtonKey,
+buttonNeutral: DialogButtonKey,
|};
+showAlert: (
config: DialogOptions,
onError: (error: string) => void,
onAction: (action: DialogAction, buttonKey?: DialogButtonKey) => void,
) => void;
}
export default (TurboModuleRegistry.get<Spec>('DialogManagerAndroid'): ?Spec);