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Add tests around how require and open treat relative paths #2782
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This refactor tries to simplify the implementation of `require` and connected code by splitting it heavily into different parts. This changes are similar to what will be needed for native ESM support as shown in #2563 , but without any of the native parts and without doing anything that isn't currently needed. This includes still keeping the wrong relativity of `require` as explained in #2674. It also tries to simplify connected code, but due to this being very sensitive code and the changes already being quite big, this is done only to an extend. The lack of new tests is mostly due to there not being really any new code and the tests that were created along this changes already being merged months ago with #2782. Future changes will try to address the above as well as potentially moving the whole module types and logic in separate package to be reused in tests.
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This refactor tries to simplify the implementation of `require` and connected code by splitting it heavily into different parts. These changes are similar to what will be needed for native ESM support as shown in #2563 , but without any of the native parts and without doing anything that isn't currently needed. This will hopefully make ESM PR much smaller and less intrusive. This includes still keeping the wrong relativity of `require` as explained in #2674. It also tries to simplify connected code, but due to this being very sensitive code and the changes already being quite big, this is done only to an extent. The lack of new tests is mostly due to there not being really any new code and the tests that were created along these changes already being merged months ago with #2782. Future changes will try to address the above as well as potentially moving the whole module types and logic in separate package to be reused in tests.
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This refactor tries to simplify the implementation of `require` and connected code by splitting it heavily into different parts. These changes are similar to what will be needed for native ESM support as shown in #2563 , but without any of the native parts and without doing anything that isn't currently needed. This will hopefully make ESM PR much smaller and less intrusive. This includes still keeping the wrong relativity of `require` as explained in #2674. It also tries to simplify connected code, but due to this being very sensitive code and the changes already being quite big, this is done only to an extent. The lack of new tests is mostly due to there not being really any new code and the tests that were created along these changes already being merged months ago with #2782. Future changes will try to address the above as well as potentially moving the whole module types and logic in separate package to be reused in tests.
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This refactor tries to simplify the implementation of `require` and connected code by splitting it heavily into different parts. These changes are similar to what will be needed for native ESM support as shown in #2563 , but without any of the native parts and without doing anything that isn't currently needed. This will hopefully make ESM PR much smaller and less intrusive. This includes still keeping the wrong relativity of `require` as explained in #2674. It also tries to simplify connected code, but due to this being very sensitive code and the changes already being quite big, this is done only to an extent. The lack of new tests is mostly due to there not being really any new code and the tests that were created along these changes already being merged months ago with #2782. Future changes will try to address the above as well as potentially moving the whole module types and logic in separate package to be reused in tests.
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This refactor tries to simplify the implementation of `require` and connected code by splitting it heavily into different parts. These changes are similar to what will be needed for native ESM support as shown in #2563 , but without any of the native parts and without doing anything that isn't currently needed. This will hopefully make ESM PR much smaller and less intrusive. This includes still keeping the wrong relativity of `require` as explained in #2674. It also tries to simplify connected code, but due to this being very sensitive code and the changes already being quite big, this is done only to an extent. The lack of new tests is mostly due to there not being really any new code and the tests that were created along these changes already being merged months ago with #2782. Future changes will try to address the above as well as potentially moving the whole module types and logic in separate package to be reused in tests.
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This refactor tries to simplify the implementation of `require` and connected code by splitting it heavily into different parts. These changes are similar to what will be needed for native ESM support as shown in #2563 , but without any of the native parts and without doing anything that isn't currently needed. This will hopefully make ESM PR much smaller and less intrusive. This includes still keeping the wrong relativity of `require` as explained in #2674. It also tries to simplify connected code, but due to this being very sensitive code and the changes already being quite big, this is done only to an extent. The lack of new tests is mostly due to there not being really any new code and the tests that were created along these changes already being merged months ago with #2782. Future changes will try to address the above as well as potentially moving the whole module types and logic in separate package to be reused in tests.
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This refactor tries to simplify the implementation of `require` and connected code by splitting it heavily into different parts. These changes are similar to what will be needed for native ESM support as shown in #2563 , but without any of the native parts and without doing anything that isn't currently needed. This will hopefully make ESM PR much smaller and less intrusive. This includes still keeping the wrong relativity of `require` as explained in #2674. It also tries to simplify connected code, but due to this being very sensitive code and the changes already being quite big, this is done only to an extent. The lack of new tests is mostly due to there not being really any new code and the tests that were created along these changes already being merged months ago with #2782. Future changes will try to address the above as well as potentially moving the whole module types and logic in separate package to be reused in tests.
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Updates #2674