fix test on es6 export default (#15627)
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"In the <code>export</code> lesson, you learned about the syntax referred to as a <dfn>named export</dfn>. This allowed you to make multiple functions and variables available for use in other files.",
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"There is another <code>export</code> syntax you need to know, known as <dfn>export default</dfn>. Usually you will use this syntax if only one value is being exported from a file. It is also used to create a fallback value for a file or module.",
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"Here is a quick example of <code>export default</code>:",
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"<blockquote>export default const add = (x,y) => {<br> return x + y;<br>}</blockquote>",
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"There is a one major feature of <code>export default</code> you must never forget - since it is used to declare a fallback value for a module or file, you can only have one value be a default export in each module or file.",
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"<blockquote>export default function add(x,y) {<br> return x + y;<br>}</blockquote>",
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"Note: Since <code>export default</code> is used to declare a fallback value for a module or file, you can only have one value be a default export in each module or file. Additionally, you cannot use <code>export default</code> with <code>var</code>, <code>let</code>, or <code>const</code>",
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"<hr>",
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"The following function should be the fallback value for the module. Please add the necessary code to do so."
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],
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"challengeSeed": [
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"const subtract = (x,y) => {return x - y;}"
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"function subtract(x,y) {return x - y;}"
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],
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"tests": [
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"assert(code.match(/export\\s+default\\s+const\\s+subtract\\s+=\\s+\\(x,y\\)\\s+=>\\s+{return\\s+x\\s-\\s+y;}/ig))"
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"assert(code.match(/export\\s+default\\s+function\\s+subtract\\(x,y\\)\\s+{return\\s+x\\s-\\s+y;}/ig))"
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],
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"type": "waypoint",
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"releasedOn": "Feb 17, 2017",
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