We don't extract node_modules folders by default so these tests aren't
that relevant anymore, and we no longer follow node_modules resolution
rules directly.
Instead, these imports are resolved based on the monorepo support which
simply requires a package.json file to exist. There is not a good enough
reason to support node_modules directly, so we're accepting some
minor regression in these tests.
This adds Alert annotations for alerts that seem intentional by the test
but has not been annotated with 'NOT OK', or the comment was in the wrong
place.
In a few cases I included 'Source' expectations to make it easier to see
what happened. Other 'Source' expectations will be added in bulk a later
commit.
The `queries.xml` file defines which extractor the `codeql test` runner will use
to extract databases for the tests. In the future one will be able to write this
information in `qlpack.yml`, but we can't do that immediately because the
_existing_ CodeQL tooling would refuse to parse a `qlpack.yml` that has the new
field in it.
Adding a queries.xml file means that the normalization of file names in the test
output changes even with the old QLTest, so there are a number of consequential
updates of expected output files.
This was previously flagged if `exports` wasn't used any further. While it's true that the assignment to `exports` is redundant in this case, the assignment is also flagged by DeadStorOfLocal, so there is no point in InvalidExport flagging it as well.