fix: bundle test-utils uses entry.path causing ENOENT on Windows; should use entry.parentPath#93
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Problem: The bundler fixtures loader uses
entry.pathfromfs.readdirSync({ withFileTypes: true, recursive: true }).On Windows, Dirent.path can be undefined, so npm test fails with ENOENT
Fix: In test-utils.js , replace entry.path with entry.parentPath for path building and readFileSync. This matches existing usage in
v1/json-schema-test-suite.spec.tsand works cross‑platform.Linux/WSL note: Dirent.path is often defined there, so the bug is masked; parentPath avoids the platform-dependent behavior.