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    1. Caridy Patiño‏ @caridy 31 Dec 2015
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      @lbljeffmo @domenic @rvagg @mikeal a module without import and export is still a valid module. We have to detect before attempting to parse.

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    2. Sebastian‏Verified account @sebmck 31 Dec 2015
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      @caridy @lbljeffmo @domenic @rvagg @mikeal how can you detect based on source? Implicit strict mode is important, how would you get around?

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    3. JeffMo‏ @lbljeffmo 31 Dec 2015
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      @sebmck @caridy Yes right, forgot about strict. Guess that speaks to how few no-export CJS modules weve ever seen :p @domenic @rvagg @mikeal

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    4. Mikeal Rogers‏ @mikeal 31 Dec 2015
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      @lbljeffmo @sebmck @caridy @domenic @rvagg scripts usually export nothing, it's actually rather common.

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    5. JeffMo‏ @lbljeffmo 31 Dec 2015
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      @mikeal Correction: No-export ES modules. If HasExport is the check, then a lack of one == CJS == status quo @sebmck @caridy @domenic @rvagg

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    6. Mikeal Rogers‏ @mikeal 31 Dec 2015
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      @lbljeffmo @sebmck @caridy @domenic @rvagg ya... this isn't confusing at all :P

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    7. JeffMo‏ @lbljeffmo 31 Dec 2015
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      @mikeal Heh, well the way to explain it is: "Has an `export`? Then it's an ES module. Else CJS module" @sebmck @caridy @domenic @rvagg

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    8. Caridy Patiño‏ @caridy 31 Dec 2015
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      @lbljeffmo @mikeal @sebmck @domenic @rvagg no! again, source inspection is flaky. I am hoping for another mechanism.

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    9. JeffMo‏ @lbljeffmo 31 Dec 2015
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      @caridy The only edge-case that doesn't cover is ES modules (implicit strict) that have no imports/exports. @mikeal @sebmck @domenic @rvagg

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    10. JeffMo‏ @lbljeffmo 31 Dec 2015
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      @caridy Not opposed to a package metadata flag too, but just pointing out we're talking about edge cases @mikeal @sebmck @domenic @rvagg

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      Sebastian‏Verified account @sebmck 31 Dec 2015
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      @lbljeffmo @caridy @mikeal @domenic @rvagg can we not just have an extension? .module.js? package.json seems flaky.

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        2. Mikeal Rogers‏ @mikeal 31 Dec 2015
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          @sebmck @lbljeffmo @caridy @domenic @rvagg package.json is the most widely adopted module description format in the world, so...

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        3. Sebastian‏Verified account @sebmck 31 Dec 2015
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          @mikeal @lbljeffmo @caridy @domenic @rvagg yes but the only thing node cares about in it is 'main'

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        2. Sebastian‏Verified account @sebmck 31 Dec 2015
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          @lbljeffmo @caridy @mikeal @domenic @rvagg if you use package.json then you lose the ability to migrate slowly which is important IMO

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        3. JeffMo‏ @lbljeffmo 31 Dec 2015
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          @sebmck Depends how you specify in pgk.json. If it's a whole-package thing then yes, but doesn't have to be @caridy @mikeal @domenic @rvagg

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        2. JeffMo‏ @lbljeffmo 31 Dec 2015
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          @sebmck How is it flaky? Its exact... Node could prob get away with exts but longer ext = more friction *shrug* @caridy @mikeal @domenic

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        3. Mikeal Rogers‏ @mikeal 31 Dec 2015
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          @lbljeffmo @sebmck @caridy @domenic maybe this would be easier if anyone from Node was involved in the writing of this spec.

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