chore: remove .expo extension in favor of generic fallback to legacy native module mechanism#544
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Summary
Expo is moving away from
.expo.jsfiles, so for async-storage to continue working I have moved the environment check to ashouldFallbackToLegacyNativeModule()function instead ofRCTAsyncStorage.expo.js. This function is only invoked if the native modules that ship with this library are not defined.Test Plan
yarn testyarn startyarn start:ios