/// import * as globals from "npm:@denotest/globals"; console.log(globals.global === globals.globalThis); // @ts-expect-error even though these are the same object, they have different types console.log(globals.globalThis === globalThis); console.log(globals.process.execArgv); type AssertTrue = never; type _TestNoProcessGlobal = AssertTrue< typeof globalThis extends { process: any } ? false : true >; type _TestHasNodeJsGlobal = NodeJS.Architecture; const controller = new AbortController(); controller.abort("reason"); // in the NodeJS declaration it doesn't have a reason // Some globals are not the same between Node and Deno. // @ts-expect-error incompatible types between Node and Deno console.log(globalThis.setTimeout === globals.getSetTimeout()); // Super edge case where some Node code deletes a global where the // Node code has its own global and the Deno code has the same global, // but it's different. Basically if some Node code deletes // one of these globals then we don't want it to suddenly inherit // the Deno global (or touch the Deno global at all). console.log(typeof globalThis.setTimeout); console.log(typeof globals.getSetTimeout()); globals.deleteSetTimeout(); console.log(typeof globalThis.setTimeout); console.log(typeof globals.getSetTimeout()); // In Deno, the process global is not defined, but in Node it is. console.log("process" in globalThis); console.log( Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(globalThis, "process") !== undefined, ); globals.checkProcessGlobal(); // In Deno, the window global is defined, but in Node it is not. console.log("window" in globalThis); console.log( Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(globalThis, "window") !== undefined, ); globals.checkWindowGlobal(); // "Non-managed" globals are shared between Node and Deno. (globalThis as any).foo = "bar"; console.log((globalThis as any).foo); console.log(globals.getFoo());