Adds TypeScript types to **all** logger examples in the React Compiler logger documentation to provide better IntelliSense and type safety throughout. #8246
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Summary
Adds TypeScript types to all logger examples in the React Compiler logger documentation to provide better IntelliSense and type safety throughout.
Problem
The current examples don't include TypeScript types, which means:
Solution
Added TypeScript types to all three examples:
Each example now includes:
import type { Logger } from 'babel-plugin-react-compiler'satisfies Loggerfor type safetyChanges
satisfies Loggerto all logger objectsjstotsWhy
satisfies?The
satisfieskeyword ensures type safety without losing the inferred types offilenameandeventparameters. This gives developers the best of both worlds - type checking and helpful autocomplete.Testing
✅ Verified all code syntax is correct
✅ All examples follow consistent pattern
✅ Follows the pattern suggested in the issue
Fixes #8245