Closed Shahroz16 closed 10 months ago
Pull request title looks good 👍!
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. If this pull request gets merged in, the next release of this project will be 1.0.0
. This pull request is not a breaking change.
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Could you include a description explaining why this PR was made? What problem it's trying to solve?
Knowing this would help a lot with reviewing this PR. Thanks!
This PR is based on discussion and early comments by TS.
Since when we search for a regex, we do it in particular files that can serve the purpose, if there are different ways customers has initialized our SDK, they would get an error of "SDK not initialized". So this PR is facilitating that problem.