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The intent is that those tests will be executed, but our check that the files are up to date won't overwrite the contents of the tests. This is useful when a test needs some manual edits to work. It turns out we weren't actually running them. --- This ended up turning into a couple of small bug fixes to get the tests passing: - We weren't canonicalizing the exec path properly (it sometimes still had `..` or `.` in it) - We weren't accepting strings in `process.exit` There was one failure I couldn't figure out quickly, so I disabled the test for now, and filed a follow up issue: #24694
135 lines
4.3 KiB
JavaScript
135 lines
4.3 KiB
JavaScript
// deno-fmt-ignore-file
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// deno-lint-ignore-file
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// Copyright Joyent and Node contributors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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// Taken from Node 18.8.0
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// This file is automatically generated by "node/_tools/setup.ts". Do not modify this file manually
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// TODO(PolarETech): The args passed to execFile() should not need to
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// include "runner.ts".
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// TODO(cjihrig): See inline TODO comments below.
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'use strict';
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const common = require('../common');
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const assert = require('assert');
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const { execFile, execFileSync } = require('child_process');
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const { getSystemErrorName } = require('util');
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const fixtures = require('../common/fixtures');
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const os = require('os');
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const fixture = fixtures.path('exit.js');
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const echoFixture = fixtures.path('echo.js');
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const execOpts = { encoding: 'utf8', shell: true };
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{
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execFile(
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process.execPath,
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['runner.ts', fixture, 42],
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common.mustCall((e) => {
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// Check that arguments are included in message
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assert.strictEqual(e.message.trim(),
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`Command failed: ${process.execPath} runner.ts ${fixture} 42`);
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assert.strictEqual(e.code, 42);
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})
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);
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}
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{
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// Verify that negative exit codes can be translated to UV error names.
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const errorString = `Error: Command failed: ${process.execPath}`;
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const code = -1;
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const callback = common.mustCall((err, stdout, stderr) => {
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assert.strictEqual(err.toString().trim(), errorString);
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assert.strictEqual(err.code, getSystemErrorName(code));
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assert.strictEqual(err.killed, true);
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assert.strictEqual(err.signal, null);
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assert.strictEqual(err.cmd, process.execPath);
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assert.strictEqual(stdout.trim(), '');
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assert.strictEqual(stderr.trim(), '');
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});
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const child = execFile(process.execPath, callback);
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child.kill();
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child.emit('close', code, null);
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}
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{
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// Verify the shell option works properly
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execFile(process.execPath, ['runner.ts', fixture, 0], execOpts, common.mustSucceed());
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}
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{
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// Verify that the signal option works properly
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const ac = new AbortController();
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const { signal } = ac;
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const test = () => {
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const check = common.mustCall((err) => {
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assert.strictEqual(err.code, 'ABORT_ERR');
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assert.strictEqual(err.name, 'AbortError');
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assert.strictEqual(err.signal, undefined);
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});
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execFile(process.execPath, ['runner.ts', echoFixture, 0], { signal }, check);
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};
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// Verify that it still works the same way now that the signal is aborted.
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test();
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ac.abort();
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}
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{
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// Verify that does not spawn a child if already aborted
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const signal = AbortSignal.abort();
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const check = common.mustCall((err) => {
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assert.strictEqual(err.code, 'ABORT_ERR');
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assert.strictEqual(err.name, 'AbortError');
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assert.strictEqual(err.signal, undefined);
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});
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execFile(process.execPath, ['runner.ts', echoFixture, 0], { signal }, check);
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}
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{
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// Verify that if something different than Abortcontroller.signal
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// is passed, ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE is thrown
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assert.throws(() => {
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const callback = common.mustNotCall(() => {});
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execFile(process.execPath, ['runner.ts', echoFixture, 0], { signal: 'hello' }, callback);
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}, { code: 'ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', name: 'TypeError' });
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}
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{
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// Verify that the process completing removes the abort listener
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const ac = new AbortController();
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const { signal } = ac;
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const callback = common.mustCall((err) => {
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// TODO(cjihrig): The assertion on the next line currently fails because
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// kEvents is not defined. See TODO comment in _events.mjs.
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// assert.strictEqual(getEventListeners(ac.signal).length, 0);
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assert.strictEqual(err, null);
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});
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execFile(process.execPath, ['runner.ts', fixture, 0], { signal }, callback);
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}
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// Verify the execFile() stdout is the same as execFileSync().
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{
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const file = 'echo';
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const args = ['foo', 'bar'];
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// Test with and without `{ shell: true }`
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[
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// Skipping shell-less test on Windows because its echo command is a shell built-in command.
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...(common.isWindows ? [] : [{ encoding: 'utf8' }]),
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{ shell: true, encoding: 'utf8' },
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].forEach((options) => {
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const execFileSyncStdout = execFileSync(file, args, options);
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assert.strictEqual(execFileSyncStdout, `foo bar${os.EOL}`);
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execFile(file, args, options, common.mustCall((_, stdout) => {
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assert.strictEqual(stdout, execFileSyncStdout);
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}));
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});
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}
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