[jest-snapshot] Normalize line endings in serialize function#3002
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Summary
This fixes #2969. When snapshot data is saved, it normalizes
\r\nto\n, but on next runs when it receives the new snapshot data and serializes it, this normalization doesn't happen, so tests would fail without any changes to the data being snapshot tested.Test plan
All tests pass and subsequent runs of snapshot tests containing
\r\nwill not fail without changes.