Summary:First I searched for special cases that destructor PropTypes:
```
(?s)React\s*=\s*require\('react\-native'\).*(Children|PropTypes)[^\{\}]*\}\s*=\s*React;
```
I split them up manually.
Then I replaced the React = require('react-native') + destructuring pattern...
```
(?s)(const|var)\s+React\s*=\s*require\('react\-native'\)(.*[^\{\}]*\}\s*=\s*)React;
```
...with...
```
$1 React = require('react');
$1 ReactNative = require('react-native')$2ReactNative;
```
I used lint to figure out if I left some unnecessary imports.
Finally I grepped for just
```
React\s*=\s*require\('react\-native'\)
```
to catch any remaining patterns.
Also, `} = React.NativeModules` -> `} = ReactNative.NativeModules`.
Reviewed By: spicyj
Differential Revision: D3158991
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Summary:Currently, we're not taking advantage of Flow's built-in type definitions for the React library in all cases because Flow's definition uses `declare module react` and this file uses `import('React')`, which Flow thinks is a different library. After this change, the following starts working which didn't before:
```js
import { Component } from 'react-native';
class MyText extends Component<void, {text: string}, void> {
render() { return <Text>{this.props.text}</Text> }
}
// Correctly throws a Flow error for the missing "text" prop
const renderedText = <MyText />;
```
Closes https://github.com/facebook/react-native/pull/5489
Differential Revision: D2856176
fb-gh-sync-id: 473ca188ad7d990c3e765526c4b33caf49ad9ffd
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