perf: use node:
prefix to bypass require.cache call for builtins
#4302
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Description
Adds missing
node:
prefix on imports of builtin modules.Motivation and Context
Allows redundant
require.cache
calls to be bypassed for builtin modules, saving a few yoctoseconds.See https://nodejs.org/api/modules.html#core-modules and discussion in nodejs/node repo regarding why
require.cache
calls are redundant for builtins.Usage examples
N/A
How Has This Been Tested?
Ran existing tests.
Types of changes
Checklist: