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Create mocks to call accessors from Deno#670
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What? ⛵
We need to create accessor mocks in Deno that will call the Node process.
The mocks can be proxies that will issue a Request message to the Node process that will actually perform the method call in the appropriate accessor, returning a Promise that will resolve when Node sends a Response message to the initiating Request.
On the Apps-Engine runtime, this request will be handled by the DenoRuntimeSubprocessController instance associated with the originating subprocess
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