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Node.js Version Test

This projects shows that, in node.js, the "same" object imported from two different versions of a same package is actually different.

  • base, both in version 1.0.0 and 1.1.0 simply exports an empty object.
  • a is a package that imports base 1.0.0 and simply exports it.
  • b is a package that imports base 1.1.0 and simply exports it.
  • main is the executable. It imports a and b two times each, then prints whether the two values imported from a (i.e. base 1.0.0) are the same, whether the two values imported from b (i.e. base 1.1.0) are the same and whether the object imported from a is the same as the one imported from b.

This is to show that:

  • The object imported from a is always the same: it's base 1.0.0.
  • The object imported from b is always the same: it's base 1.1.0.
  • The object imported from a is different from the one imported from b, in spite of coming from a package with the same name.

To run this test, enter the main directory and run node index.js.

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