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@privatenumber privatenumber commented Feb 12, 2023

Previously, detecting a TypeScript file was purely based on the file extension. However, it's possible that allowJs is set in tsconfig.json so it's not limited to files with TS extensions.

closes privatenumber/tsx#344
closes #40
addresses half of privatenumber/tsx#135

describe('From TypeScript file', ({ describe }) => {
describe('with allowJs', async ({ test, onFinish }) => {
const fixture = await createFixture({
'import.mts': importAndLog('./file.mjs'),
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Confused. file.mts isn't actually a JS file so why does it require allowJs to be enabled?

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Importing a typescript file from a js file using extension fails.

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