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// 9: object-literals - basics // To do: make all tests pass, leave the assert lines unchanged! describe('The object literal allows for new shorthands', () => { const x = 1; const y = 2; describe('with variables', () => { it('the short version for `{x: x}` is {x}', () => { const short = {y}; assert.deepEqual(short, {y: y}); }); it('works with multiple variables too', () => { const short = {x, y}; assert.deepEqual(short, {x: x, y: y}); }); }); describe('with methods', () => { const func = () => func; it('using the name only uses it as key', () => { const short = {func}; assert.deepEqual(short, {func: func}); }); it('a different key must be given explicitly, just like before ES6', () => { const short = {otherKey:func}; assert.deepEqual(short, {otherKey: func}); }); it('inline functions, can written as `obj={func(){}}` instead of `obj={func:function(){}}`', () => { const short = { inlineFunc(){ return 'I am inline'} }; assert.deepEqual(short.inlineFunc(), 'I am inline'); }); }); });