// |reftest| module async // Copyright (C) 2025 Igalia, S.L. All rights reserved. // This code is governed by the BSD license found in the LICENSE file. /*--- esid: sec-async-module-execution-rejected description: > When an async module rejects, the promises relative to itself and its ancestors are resolved in leaf-to-root order info: | AsyncModuleExecutionRejected ( module, error ) ... 9. If module.[[TopLevelCapability]] is not empty, then a. Assert: module.[[CycleRoot]] and module are the same Module Record. b. Perform ! Call(module.[[TopLevelCapability]].[[Reject]], undefined, « error »). 10. For each Cyclic Module Record m of module.[[AsyncParentModules]], do a. Perform AsyncModuleExecutionRejected(m, error). flags: [module, async] features: [top-level-await, promise-with-resolvers] includes: [compareArray.js] ---*/ import { p1, pA_start, pB_start } from "./rejection-order_setup_FIXTURE.js"; let logs = []; const importsP = Promise.all([ // Ensure that a.Evaluate() is called after b.Evaluate() pB_start.promise.then(() => import("./rejection-order_a_FIXTURE.js").finally(() => logs.push("A"))).catch(() => {}), import("./rejection-order_b_FIXTURE.js").finally(() => logs.push("B")).catch(() => {}), ]); // Wait for evaluation of both graphs with entry points in A and B to start before // rejecting the promise that B is blocked on. Promise.all([pA_start.promise, pB_start.promise]).then(p1.reject); importsP.then(() => { assert.compareArray(logs, ["B", "A"]); $DONE(); });