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This must precede any additional text modifications described by test metadata.
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This must precede any additional text modifications described by test metadata.
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### Modules
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Test262 includes tests for ECMAScript 2015 module code, denoted by the "module"
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metadata flag. Files bearing a name ending in `_FIXTURE.js` should not be
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interpreted as standalone tests; they are intended to be referenced by test
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files.
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All module specifiers used by Test262 begin with the character sequence `./`.
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The remaining characters should be interpreted as the name of a file within the
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same directory as the file under test. The contents of this file must be
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interpreted as UTF-8-encoded text and supplied to the Source Text Module
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Record's ParseModule abstract operation. The result of that operation must be
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returned by the implementation-defined HostResolveImportedModule directly.
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For example, consider a test file located at
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`test/language/import/nested/index.js` with the following contents:
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```js
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import * as ns from './dep.js';
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```
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Implementers should attempt to resolve this module specifier by loading a file
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located at `test/language/import/nested/dep.js`.
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## Test Results
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## Test Results
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By default, tests signal failure by generating an uncaught exception. If
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By default, tests signal failure by generating an uncaught exception. If
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In addition, this flag negates the default requirement to execute the test
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In addition, this flag negates the default requirement to execute the test
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both in strict mode and in non-strict mode. In other words, the
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both in strict mode and in non-strict mode. In other words, the
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transformation described by the section titled "Strict Mode" must **not** be
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transformation described by the section titled "Strict Mode" must **not** be
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applied to these tests.
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applied to these tests. Refer to the section titled "Modules" for more
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information on interpreting these tests.
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*Example*
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*Example*
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