// |reftest| shell-option(--enable-import-attributes) skip-if(!xulRuntime.shell) module -- requires shell-options // Copyright (C) 2021 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. // This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file. /*--- esid: sec-parse-json-module description: Correctly parses the JSON representation of an ordinary object info: | # 1.4 ParseJSONModule ( source ) The abstract operation ParseJSONModule takes a single argument source which is a String representing the contents of a module. 1. Let json be ? Call(%JSON.parse%, undefined, « source »). 2. Return CreateDefaultExportSyntheticModule(json). To more fully verify parsing correctness, the source text of the imported module record includes non-printable characters (specifically, all four forms of JSON's so-called "whitespace" token) both before and after the "value." flags: [module] includes: [propertyHelper.js] features: [import-attributes, json-modules] ---*/ import value from './json-value-object_FIXTURE.json' with { type: 'json' }; assert.sameValue(Object.getPrototypeOf(value), Object.prototype); assert.sameValue(Object.getOwnPropertyNames(value).length, 6); verifyProperty(value, 'number', { value: -1.2345, writable: true, enumerable: true, configurable: true }); verifyProperty(value, 'boolean', { value: true, writable: true, enumerable: true, configurable: true }); verifyProperty(value, 'string', { value: 'a string value', writable: true, enumerable: true, configurable: true }); verifyProperty(value, 'null', { value: null, writable: true, enumerable: true, configurable: true }); assert.sameValue(Object.getPrototypeOf(value.object), Object.prototype); assert.sameValue(Object.getOwnPropertyNames(value.object).length, 0); assert( Array.isArray(value.array), 'the value of the "array" property is an array' ); assert.sameValue( Object.getPrototypeOf(value.array), Array.prototype, 'the value of the "array" property is not a subclass of Array' ); assert.sameValue(Object.getOwnPropertyNames(value.array).length, 1); reportCompare(0, 0);