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- `[jest-leak-detector]` remove code repeat ([#8438](https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/8438)
- `[docs]` Add example to `jest.requireActual` ([#8482](https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/8482)
- `[docs]` Add example to `jest.mock` for mocking ES6 modules with the `factory` parameter ([#8550](https://github.com/facebook/jest/pull/8550))

### Performance

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moduleName(); // Will return '42';
```

When using the `factory` parameter for an ES6 module with a default export, the `__esModule: true` property needs to be specified. This property is normally generated by Babel / TypeScript, but here it needs to be set manually. When importing a default export, it's an instruction to import the property named `default` from the export object:

```js
import moduleName, {foo} from '../moduleName';

jest.mock('../moduleName', () => {
return {
__esModule: true,
default: jest.fn(() => 42),
foo: jest.fn(() => 43),
};
});

moduleName(); // Will return 42
foo(); // Will return 43
```

The third argument can be used to create virtual mocks – mocks of modules that don't exist anywhere in the system:

```js
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moduleName(); // Will return '42';
```

When using the `factory` parameter for an ES6 module with a default export, the `__esModule: true` property needs to be specified. This property is normally generated by Babel / TypeScript, but here it needs to be set manually. When importing a default export, it's an instruction to import the property named `default` from the export object:

```js
import moduleName, {foo} from '../moduleName';

jest.mock('../moduleName', () => {
return {
__esModule: true,
default: jest.fn(() => 42),
foo: jest.fn(() => 43),
};
});

moduleName(); // Will return 42
foo(); // Will return 43
```

The third argument can be used to create virtual mocks – mocks of modules that don't exist anywhere in the system:

```js
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moduleName(); // Will return '42';
```

When using the `factory` parameter for an ES6 module with a default export, the `__esModule: true` property needs to be specified. This property is normally generated by Babel / TypeScript, but here it needs to be set manually. When importing a default export, it's an instruction to import the property named `default` from the export object:

```js
import moduleName, {foo} from '../moduleName';

jest.mock('../moduleName', () => {
return {
__esModule: true,
default: jest.fn(() => 42),
foo: jest.fn(() => 43),
};
});

moduleName(); // Will return 42
foo(); // Will return 43
```

The third argument can be used to create virtual mocks – mocks of modules that don't exist anywhere in the system:

```js
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moduleName(); // Will return '42';
```

When using the `factory` parameter for an ES6 module with a default export, the `__esModule: true` property needs to be specified. This property is normally generated by Babel / TypeScript, but here it needs to be set manually. When importing a default export, it's an instruction to import the property named `default` from the export object:

```js
import moduleName, {foo} from '../moduleName';

jest.mock('../moduleName', () => {
return {
__esModule: true,
default: jest.fn(() => 42),
foo: jest.fn(() => 43),
};
});

moduleName(); // Will return 42
foo(); // Will return 43
```

The third argument can be used to create virtual mocks – mocks of modules that don't exist anywhere in the system:

```js
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