Eli White eea4842972 Flow strictify possible files in RN core
Summary:
This was done by running the command on: https://our.intern.facebook.com/intern/wiki/Flow_Strict/

```
ag -L --ignore __snapshots__ 'flow strict$|noflow|generated|partially-generated' | ag '\.js$' | xargs ag -l 'flow' | sort > ~/temp
cat ~/temp | xargs ag -L 'flow strict' | xargs sed -i 's/flow$/flow strict/'
cat ~/temp | xargs ag -L 'flow strict$' | xargs sed -i 's/flow strict-local$/flow strict/'
until flow; do flow --json | jq -r '.errors[].message[0].path' | sort | uniq | xargs hg revert; done
```

Reviewed By: sahrens

Differential Revision: D8530207

fbshipit-source-id: c28c7ac5ed3e9b80f3d126d5f30463be8a8a744d
2018-06-20 00:47:21 -07:00

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/**
* Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc.
*
* This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the
* LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree.
*
* @format
* @flow strict
*/
/* eslint-disable strict */
/**
* The particular require runtime that we are using looks for a global
* `ErrorUtils` object and if it exists, then it requires modules with the
* error handler specified via ErrorUtils.setGlobalHandler by calling the
* require function with applyWithGuard. Since the require module is loaded
* before any of the modules, this ErrorUtils must be defined (and the handler
* set) globally before requiring anything.
*
* However, we still want to treat ErrorUtils as a module so that other modules
* that use it aren't just using a global variable, so simply export the global
* variable here. ErrorUtils is originally defined in a file named error-guard.js.
*/
module.exports = global.ErrorUtils;