// Copyright 2018-2021 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. use std::process::Command; use test_util::deno_cmd; #[cfg(debug_assertions)] const BUILD_VARIANT: &str = "debug"; #[cfg(not(debug_assertions))] const BUILD_VARIANT: &str = "release"; #[test] fn basic() { let mut build_plugin_base = Command::new("cargo"); let mut build_plugin = build_plugin_base.arg("build").arg("-p").arg("test_ffi"); if BUILD_VARIANT == "release" { build_plugin = build_plugin.arg("--release"); } let build_plugin_output = build_plugin.output().unwrap(); assert!(build_plugin_output.status.success()); let output = deno_cmd() .arg("run") .arg("--allow-ffi") .arg("--allow-read") .arg("--unstable") .arg("tests/test.js") .env("NO_COLOR", "1") .output() .unwrap(); let stdout = std::str::from_utf8(&output.stdout).unwrap(); let stderr = std::str::from_utf8(&output.stderr).unwrap(); if !output.status.success() { println!("stdout {}", stdout); println!("stderr {}", stderr); } println!("{:?}", output.status); assert!(output.status.success()); let expected = "\ something\n\ 579\n\ Correct number of resources\n"; assert_eq!(stdout, expected); assert_eq!(stderr, ""); }