Preserve resolution-mode as-written too#57867
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I guess this should have been discussed, but it should be small potatoes compared to needing to opt into preservation in the first place.
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I lost this change while working on #57681 and meant for it to be there; my understanding is that we want reference directives to be basically written verbatim. Conditionally emitting
resolution-modebased onimpliedNodeFormatbreaks that rule.Also, while here, put
const preserve = ...afterconst = resolutionMode. Not sure why I added it out of order.