'use strict'; require('../common'); // A package.json with an empty "main" property should use index.js if present. // require.resolve() should resolve to index.js for the same reason. // // In fact, any "main" property that doesn't resolve to a file should result // in index.js being used, but that's already checked for by other tests. // This test only concerns itself with the empty string. const assert = require('assert'); const path = require('path'); const fixtures = require('../common/fixtures'); const where = fixtures.path('require-empty-main'); const expected = path.join(where, 'index.js'); test(); setImmediate(test); function test() { assert.strictEqual(require.resolve(where), expected); assert.strictEqual(require(where), 42); assert.strictEqual(require.resolve(where), expected); }