module: ensures require(esm) errors are preserved on subsequent import(esm)#58956
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module: ensures require(esm) errors are preserved on subsequent import(esm)#58956samuelhnrq wants to merge 1 commit intonodejs:mainfrom
require(esm) errors are preserved on subsequent import(esm)#58956samuelhnrq wants to merge 1 commit intonodejs:mainfrom
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Adds testing to make ensure top level errors thrown during ESM module import/evaluation get preserved on subsequent attempts to load the same module again no matter if require(esm) or import(esm) Refs: nodejs#58945
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Importing an ESM module with a top level error through
require(esm)leaves the ESM load cache in a somewhat broken state, causing future import(esm) calls fail silently and not propagate the original error. For more context please see #58945