Emit CommonJS for global bundle to restore LABKEY overrides#221
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Rationale
Setting the compile target to
ES2023flipped the global browser bundles from CommonJS to ES module emit, which broke legacy runtime overrides of theLABKEY.*namespaces. ESM exports are read-only getters that webpack also inlines via scope hoisting, so the namespaces can no longer be patched. Sincemodule/moduleResolutionare build-time-only and independent of the language target, this restores CommonJS emit for the global bundles while keeping theES2023target.Related Pull Requests
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nodenext) and disable module concatenation in global bundlesLABKEY.*namespaces directly from the API exports