Add 'es2022.error' to TypeScript lib options#56968
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This adds support for the cause parameter, which Hermes supports.
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Summary:
This adds support for the
causeparameter, which Hermes supports since 2021. The motivation is to be able to usecauseon errors without getting TypeScript errors.Changelog:
Test Plan:
I've tested this by adding
es2022.errorto my local TypeScript lib options, and that makes the type checking work 🎉