
Because we can have arbitrary in- and export names with strings we can have '*' and '' which means using '*' as an indicating namespace imports failed / behaved incorrectly for string imports '*'. We now use more specific types to indicate these special states instead of these 'magic' string values. Do note that 'default' is not actually a magic string value but one specified by the spec. And you can in fact export the default value by doing: `export { 1 as default }`.
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6 lines
125 B
JavaScript
export default "defaultValue";
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const star = "starExportValue";
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const empty = "empty";
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export { star as "*", empty as "" };
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