[pre-commit.ci] pre-commit autoupdate (#3204)

* [pre-commit.ci] pre-commit autoupdate

updates:
- [github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-prettier: v3.0.0-alpha.2 → v3.0.0-alpha.3](https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-prettier/compare/v3.0.0-alpha.2...v3.0.0-alpha.3)

* [pre-commit.ci] auto fixes from pre-commit.com hooks

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types_or: [c++, c, cuda]
- repo: https://github.com/pre-commit/mirrors-prettier
rev: "v3.0.0-alpha.2"
rev: "v3.0.0-alpha.3"
hooks:
- id: prettier

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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ They can only be used in a function with a `finally:` label which should handle
### JavaScript to CPython calling convention adaptors
If we call a JavaScript function from C and that JavaScript function throws an error, it is impossible to catch it in C. We define two `EM_JS` adaptors to convert from the JavaScript calling convention to the CPython calling convention. The point of this is to ensure that errors that occur in `EM_JS` functions can be handled in C code using the ` FAIL_*`` macros. When compiled with `DEBUG_F`, when a JavaScript error is thrown a message will also be written to `console.error`. The wrappers do roughly the following:
If we call a JavaScript function from C and that JavaScript function throws an error, it is impossible to catch it in C. We define two `EM_JS` adaptors to convert from the JavaScript calling convention to the CPython calling convention. The point of this is to ensure that errors that occur in `EM_JS` functions can be handled in C code using the `FAIL_*`` macros. When compiled with `DEBUG_F`, when a JavaScript error is thrown a message will also be written to `console.error`. The wrappers do roughly the following:
```javascript
try {