You shouldn't need this. By default, when emitting a module file to a non-ES6 target, TypeScript emits a "use strict";
prologue at the top of the file. This setting disables the prologue.
You shouldn't need this. By default, when emitting a module file to a non-ES6 target, TypeScript emits a "use strict";
prologue at the top of the file. This setting disables the prologue.