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Mike Pennisi authored
Assert that ImportDeclaration and ExportDeclaration match only the ModuleItem symbol. According to the definition of HostResolveImportedModule, it is acceptable for an implementation to throw a SyntaxError in the event that a requested module can neither be found nor created: > If a Module Record corresponding to the pair referencingModule, > specifier does not exist or cannot be created, an exception must be > thrown. In order to reliably detect a SyntaxError in response to the correct interpretation of the grammar (and not a SyntaxError from an *incorrect* interpretation of the grammar followed by a failure to resolve the requested module), the ModuleSpecifier of ExportDeclarations should describe a valid resource.
Mike Pennisi authoredAssert that ImportDeclaration and ExportDeclaration match only the ModuleItem symbol. According to the definition of HostResolveImportedModule, it is acceptable for an implementation to throw a SyntaxError in the event that a requested module can neither be found nor created: > If a Module Record corresponding to the pair referencingModule, > specifier does not exist or cannot be created, an exception must be > thrown. In order to reliably detect a SyntaxError in response to the correct interpretation of the grammar (and not a SyntaxError from an *incorrect* interpretation of the grammar followed by a failure to resolve the requested module), the ModuleSpecifier of ExportDeclarations should describe a valid resource.