TypeScript/tests/baselines/reference/nodePackageSelfName(module=nodenext).errors.txt
Wesley Wigham 586b0d5011
moduleResolution: node12 support (#45884)
* Initial support for module: node12

* Add allowJs and declaration emit enabled tests

* Fix typos

* cts, mts, cjs, mjs, etc extension support

* Fix watch of files whose intepretation changes due to a package.json update

* Minor PR feedback

* Adjust error message

* Initial import/export/self-name support

* Accept new error codes

* TypesVersions support in export/import map conditions

* Fix import suggestion and autoimport default extensions under new resolution modes

* Add tests for import maps non-relative name lookup feature

* Fix isDeclarationFileName for .d.mts and .d.cts

* Preserve new extensions when generating module specifiers

* Fix spurious implict any suggestion caused by file ordering bug and optimize import name format detection by relying on parents being set

* Fix a bunch of incremental bugs that dont repro under fourslash for some reason

* Accept updated baseline

* Always include extensions on completions for cjs/mjs style imports

* String completion relative import suggestions respect the mode of the import when choosing if they provide extensions

* Style feedback

* Change diagnostic case
2021-09-24 14:25:59 -07:00

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tests/cases/conformance/node/index.cts(2,23): error TS1471: Module 'package' cannot be imported using this construct. The specifier only resolves to an ES module, which cannot be imported synchronously. Use dynamic import instead.
==== tests/cases/conformance/node/index.ts (0 errors) ====
// esm format file
import * as self from "package";
self;
==== tests/cases/conformance/node/index.mts (0 errors) ====
// esm format file
import * as self from "package";
self;
==== tests/cases/conformance/node/index.cts (1 errors) ====
// esm format file
import * as self from "package";
~~~~~~~~~
!!! error TS1471: Module 'package' cannot be imported using this construct. The specifier only resolves to an ES module, which cannot be imported synchronously. Use dynamic import instead.
self;
==== tests/cases/conformance/node/package.json (0 errors) ====
{
"name": "package",
"private": true,
"type": "module",
"exports": "./index.js"
}