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chore(deps): update dependency node to 22.7 #1278

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Package Update Change
node (source) minor 22.6 -> 22.7

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v22.7.0: 2024-08-22, Version 22.7.0 (Current), @​RafaelGSS

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Experimental transform types support

With the new flag --experimental-transform-types it is possible to enable the
transformation of TypeScript-only syntax into JavaScript code.

This feature allows Node.js to support TypeScript syntax such as Enum and namespace.

Thanks to Marco Ippolito for making this work on #​54283.

Module syntax detection is now enabled by default.

Module syntax detection (the --experimental-detect-module flag) is now
enabled by default. Use --no-experimental-detect-module to disable it if
needed.

Syntax detection attempts to run ambiguous files as CommonJS, and if the module
fails to parse as CommonJS due to ES module syntax, Node.js tries again and runs
the file as an ES module.
Ambiguous files are those with a .js or no extension, where the nearest parent
package.json has no "type" field (either "type": "module" or
"type": "commonjs").
Syntax detection should have no performance impact on CommonJS modules, but it
incurs a slight performance penalty for ES modules; add "type": "module" to
the nearest parent package.json file to eliminate the performance cost.
A use case unlocked by this feature is the ability to use ES module syntax in
extensionless scripts with no nearby package.json.

Thanks to Geoffrey Booth for making this work on #​53619.

Performance Improvements to Buffer

Performance of Node.js Buffers have been optimized through multiple PR's with significant
improvements to the Buffer.copy and Buffer.write methods. These are used throughout
the codebase and should give a nice boost across the board.

Thanks to Robert Nagy for making this work on #​54311,
#​54324, and #​54087.

Other Notable Changes
  • [911de7dd6d] - (SEMVER-MINOR) inspector: support Network.loadingFailed event (Kohei Ueno) #​54246
  • [9ee4b16bd8] - (SEMVER-MINOR) lib: rewrite AsyncLocalStorage without async_hooks (Stephen Belanger) #​48528
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