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Could "use strict;" have silently changed all occurrences of "==" to "==="?

That might introduce silent bugs, a much more reasonable way would be for "use strict"; to throw an error when == is used.
By definition, no. Use strict was a subset of JS.
Ah, I see. So they could have at least excluded "==".

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