module.exports aliases have correct flags#28303
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They are marked both as (1) alias and (2) assignment declaration. This
fixes alias resolution in cases where multiple module.exports
assignments exist, but differ in whether they are aliases or not:
```js
function f() { }
module.exports = f
module.exports = 23
```
Previously, this construct would fail to resolve the alias `f` because
the `export=` symbol would be marked as Alias | Value but not
Assignment. This change just adds Assignment so that the assignment
declaration alias-following rules apply: you should always follow the
alias, regardless of other flags.
Also, isAliasSymbolDeclaration needed to be tightened up. Previously, I
missed the condition that `module.exports =` aliases required an
EntityNameDeclaration on right-hand-side, just like `export default` and
`export =` aliases.
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Nov 2, 2018
| // 'module.exports = expr' assignment | ||
| const flags = exportAssignmentIsAlias(node) | ||
| ? SymbolFlags.Alias // An export= with an EntityNameExpression or a ClassExpression exports all meanings of that identifier or class | ||
| ? SymbolFlags.Alias | SymbolFlags.Assignment // An export= with an EntityNameExpression or a ClassExpression exports all meanings of that identifier or class |
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So why is it not flagged as Assignment in the other case?
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No good reason! The other uses of Assignment are unconditional now as well. Nice catch.
1. Rename test to be more accurate. 2. Always mark module.exports assignments with SymbolFlags.Assignment.
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They are marked both as (1) alias and (2) assignment declaration. This fixes alias resolution in cases where multiple module.exports assignments exist, but differ in whether they are aliases or not:
Previously, this construct would fail to resolve the alias
fbecause theexport=symbol would be marked as Alias | Value but not Assignment. This change just adds Assignment so that the assignment declaration alias-following rules apply: you should always follow the alias, regardless of other flags.Also, isAliasSymbolDeclaration needed to be tightened up. Previously, I missed the condition that
module.exports =aliases required an EntityNameDeclaration on right-hand-side, just likeexport defaultandexport =aliases.Fixes #27857