reject-import-system-module-from-non-system =========================================== Rejects static import declaration for system modules (``.sys.mjs``) from non-system modules. Using static import for a system module into a non-system module would create a separate instance of the imported object(s) that is not shared with the other system modules and would break the per-process singleton expectation. The reason for this is that inside system modules, a static import will load the module into the shared global. Inside non-system modules, the static import will load into a different global (e.g. window). This will cause the module to be loaded into different scopes, and hence create separate instances. The fix is to use ``ChromeUtils.importESModule`` which will import the object via the system module shared global scope. Examples of incorrect code for this rule: ----------------------------------------- Inside a non-system module: .. code-block:: js import { AppConstants } from "resource://gre/modules/AppConstants.sys.mjs"; Examples of correct code for this rule: --------------------------------------- Inside a non-system module: .. code-block:: js const { AppConstants } = ChromeUtils.importESModule( "resource://gre/modules/AppConstants.sys.mjs" ); Inside a system module: .. code-block:: js import { AppConstants } from "resource://gre/modules/AppConstants.sys.mjs";