// `deno test --doc` tries to convert the example code snippets into pseudo // test files in a way that all the exported items are available without // explicit import statements. Therefore, in the test code, you don't have to // write like `import { add } from "./main.ts";`. // However, this automatic import resolution might conflict with other // explicitly declared identifiers in the test code you write. This spec test // makes sure that such cases will not cause any issues - explicit identifiers // take precedence. /** * ```ts * import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals"; * import { getModuleName, createFoo } from "./mod.ts"; * * const foo = createFoo(); * assertEquals(getModuleName(), "mod.ts"); * assertEquals(add(1, 2), foo()); * ``` */ export function add(a: number, b: number): number { return a + b; } /** * ```ts * import { assertEquals } from "@std/assert/equals"; * * assertEquals(getModuleName(), "main.ts"); * ``` */ export const getModuleName = () => "main.ts"; export let foo = 1234;