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This commit adds support for running test in parallel. Entire test runner functionality has been rewritten from JavaScript to Rust and a set of ops was added to support reporting in Rust. A new "--jobs" flag was added to "deno test" that allows to configure how many threads will be used. When given no value it defaults to 2.
260 lines
6.6 KiB
JavaScript
260 lines
6.6 KiB
JavaScript
// Copyright 2018-2021 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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"use strict";
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((window) => {
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const core = window.Deno.core;
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const { parsePermissions } = window.__bootstrap.worker;
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const { setExitHandler, exit } = window.__bootstrap.os;
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const { Console, inspectArgs } = window.__bootstrap.console;
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const { metrics } = window.__bootstrap.metrics;
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const { assert } = window.__bootstrap.util;
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// Wrap test function in additional assertion that makes sure
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// the test case does not leak async "ops" - ie. number of async
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// completed ops after the test is the same as number of dispatched
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// ops. Note that "unref" ops are ignored since in nature that are
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// optional.
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function assertOps(fn) {
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return async function asyncOpSanitizer() {
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const pre = metrics();
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try {
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await fn();
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} finally {
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// Defer until next event loop turn - that way timeouts and intervals
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// cleared can actually be removed from resource table, otherwise
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// false positives may occur (https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/4591)
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await new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, 0));
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}
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const post = metrics();
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// We're checking diff because one might spawn HTTP server in the background
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// that will be a pending async op before test starts.
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const dispatchedDiff = post.opsDispatchedAsync - pre.opsDispatchedAsync;
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const completedDiff = post.opsCompletedAsync - pre.opsCompletedAsync;
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assert(
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dispatchedDiff === completedDiff,
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`Test case is leaking async ops.
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Before:
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- dispatched: ${pre.opsDispatchedAsync}
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- completed: ${pre.opsCompletedAsync}
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After:
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- dispatched: ${post.opsDispatchedAsync}
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- completed: ${post.opsCompletedAsync}
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Make sure to await all promises returned from Deno APIs before
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finishing test case.`,
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);
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};
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}
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// Wrap test function in additional assertion that makes sure
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// the test case does not "leak" resources - ie. resource table after
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// the test has exactly the same contents as before the test.
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function assertResources(
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fn,
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) {
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return async function resourceSanitizer() {
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const pre = core.resources();
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await fn();
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const post = core.resources();
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const preStr = JSON.stringify(pre, null, 2);
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const postStr = JSON.stringify(post, null, 2);
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const msg = `Test case is leaking resources.
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Before: ${preStr}
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After: ${postStr}
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Make sure to close all open resource handles returned from Deno APIs before
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finishing test case.`;
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assert(preStr === postStr, msg);
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};
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}
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// Wrap test function in additional assertion that makes sure
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// that the test case does not accidentally exit prematurely.
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function assertExit(fn) {
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return async function exitSanitizer() {
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setExitHandler((exitCode) => {
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assert(
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false,
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`Test case attempted to exit with exit code: ${exitCode}`,
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);
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});
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try {
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await fn();
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} catch (err) {
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throw err;
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} finally {
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setExitHandler(null);
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}
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};
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}
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const tests = [];
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// Main test function provided by Deno, as you can see it merely
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// creates a new object with "name" and "fn" fields.
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function test(
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t,
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fn,
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) {
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let testDef;
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const defaults = {
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ignore: false,
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only: false,
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sanitizeOps: true,
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sanitizeResources: true,
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sanitizeExit: true,
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permissions: null,
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};
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if (typeof t === "string") {
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if (!fn || typeof fn != "function") {
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throw new TypeError("Missing test function");
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}
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if (!t) {
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throw new TypeError("The test name can't be empty");
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}
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testDef = { fn: fn, name: t, ...defaults };
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} else {
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if (!t.fn) {
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throw new TypeError("Missing test function");
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}
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if (!t.name) {
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throw new TypeError("The test name can't be empty");
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}
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testDef = { ...defaults, ...t };
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}
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if (testDef.sanitizeOps) {
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testDef.fn = assertOps(testDef.fn);
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}
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if (testDef.sanitizeResources) {
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testDef.fn = assertResources(testDef.fn);
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}
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if (testDef.sanitizeExit) {
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testDef.fn = assertExit(testDef.fn);
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}
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tests.push(testDef);
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}
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function postTestMessage(kind, data) {
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return core.opSync("op_post_test_message", { message: { kind, data } });
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}
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function createTestFilter(filter) {
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return (def) => {
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if (filter) {
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if (filter.startsWith("/") && filter.endsWith("/")) {
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const regex = new RegExp(filter.slice(1, filter.length - 1));
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return regex.test(def.name);
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}
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return def.name.includes(filter);
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}
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return true;
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};
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}
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function pledgeTestPermissions(permissions) {
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return core.opSync(
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"op_pledge_test_permissions",
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parsePermissions(permissions),
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);
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}
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function restoreTestPermissions(token) {
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core.opSync("op_restore_test_permissions", token);
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}
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async function runTest({ name, ignore, fn, permissions }) {
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let token = null;
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const time = Date.now();
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try {
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postTestMessage("wait", {
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name,
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});
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if (permissions) {
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token = pledgeTestPermissions(permissions);
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}
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if (ignore) {
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const duration = Date.now() - time;
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postTestMessage("result", {
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name,
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duration,
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result: "ignored",
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});
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return;
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}
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await fn();
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const duration = Date.now() - time;
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postTestMessage("result", {
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name,
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duration,
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result: "ok",
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});
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} catch (error) {
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const duration = Date.now() - time;
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postTestMessage("result", {
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name,
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duration,
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result: {
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"failed": inspectArgs([error]),
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},
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});
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} finally {
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if (token) {
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restoreTestPermissions(token);
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}
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}
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}
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async function runTests({
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disableLog = false,
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filter = null,
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} = {}) {
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const originalConsole = globalThis.console;
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if (disableLog) {
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globalThis.console = new Console(() => {});
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}
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const only = tests.filter((test) => test.only);
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const pending = (only.length > 0 ? only : tests).filter(
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createTestFilter(filter),
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);
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postTestMessage("plan", {
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filtered: tests.length - pending.length,
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pending: pending.length,
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only: only.length > 0,
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});
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for (const test of pending) {
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await runTest(test);
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}
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if (disableLog) {
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globalThis.console = originalConsole;
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}
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}
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window.__bootstrap.internals = {
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...window.__bootstrap.internals ?? {},
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runTests,
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};
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window.__bootstrap.testing = {
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test,
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};
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})(this);
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