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687 lines
18 KiB
TypeScript
687 lines
18 KiB
TypeScript
// Copyright 2018-2020 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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import {
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assert,
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assertEquals,
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assertThrows,
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fail,
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} from "../testing/asserts.ts";
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import EventEmitter, { on, once, WrappedFunction } from "./events.ts";
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const shouldNeverBeEmitted = () => {
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fail("Should never be called");
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};
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Deno.test({
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name:
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'When adding a new event, "eventListener" event is fired before adding the listener',
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fn() {
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let eventsFired: string[] = [];
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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testEmitter.on("newListener", (event: string) => {
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if (event !== "newListener") {
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eventsFired.push("newListener");
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}
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});
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testEmitter.on("event", () => {
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eventsFired.push("event");
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});
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assertEquals(eventsFired, ["newListener"]);
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eventsFired = [];
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testEmitter.emit("event");
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assertEquals(eventsFired, ["event"]);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name:
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'When removing a listenert, "removeListener" event is fired after removal',
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fn() {
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const eventsFired: string[] = [];
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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testEmitter.on("removeListener", () => {
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eventsFired.push("removeListener");
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});
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const eventFunction = function (): void {
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eventsFired.push("event");
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};
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testEmitter.on("event", eventFunction);
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assertEquals(eventsFired, []);
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testEmitter.removeListener("event", eventFunction);
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assertEquals(eventsFired, ["removeListener"]);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name:
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"Default max listeners is 10, but can be changed by direct assignment only",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(EventEmitter.defaultMaxListeners, 10);
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new EventEmitter().setMaxListeners(20);
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assertEquals(EventEmitter.defaultMaxListeners, 10);
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EventEmitter.defaultMaxListeners = 20;
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assertEquals(EventEmitter.defaultMaxListeners, 20);
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EventEmitter.defaultMaxListeners = 10; //reset back to original value
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assertThrows(() => {
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new EventEmitter().setMaxListeners(-1);
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});
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const ee = new EventEmitter();
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const noop = (): void => {};
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const origWarn = console.warn;
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for (let i = 10; i--;) {
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ee.on("test", noop);
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}
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// there are only sync actions until it gets restored,
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// so it's safe to overwrite this
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console.warn = (): void => fail("Infinity listeners should be allowed");
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ee.setMaxListeners(Infinity);
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ee.on("test", noop);
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// 0 means that unlimited listeners are allowed
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ee.setMaxListeners(0);
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ee.on("test", noop);
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console.warn = origWarn;
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "addListener adds a listener, and listener count is correct",
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fn() {
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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testEmitter.on("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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assertEquals(1, testEmitter.listenerCount("event"));
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testEmitter.on("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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assertEquals(2, testEmitter.listenerCount("event"));
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "Emitted events are called synchronously in the order they were added",
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fn() {
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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const eventsFired: string[] = [];
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testEmitter.on("event", (oneArg: string) => {
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eventsFired.push("event(" + oneArg + ")");
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});
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testEmitter.on("event", (oneArg: string, twoArg: string) => {
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eventsFired.push("event(" + oneArg + ", " + twoArg + ")");
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});
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testEmitter.on("non-event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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testEmitter.on(
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"event",
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(oneArg: string, twoArg: string, threeArg: string) => {
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eventsFired.push(
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"event(" + oneArg + ", " + twoArg + ", " + threeArg + ")",
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);
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},
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);
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testEmitter.emit("event", 1, 2, 3);
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assertEquals(eventsFired, ["event(1)", "event(1, 2)", "event(1, 2, 3)"]);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "Registered event names are returned as strings or Sybols",
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fn() {
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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testEmitter.on("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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testEmitter.on("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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const sym = Symbol("symbol");
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testEmitter.on(sym, shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.eventNames(), ["event", sym]);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "You can set and get max listeners",
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fn() {
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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assertEquals(testEmitter.getMaxListeners(), 10);
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testEmitter.setMaxListeners(20);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.getMaxListeners(), 20);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "You can retrieve registered functions for an event",
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fn() {
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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testEmitter.on("someOtherEvent", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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testEmitter.on("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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const testFunction = (): void => {};
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testEmitter.on("event", testFunction);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listeners("event"), [
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shouldNeverBeEmitted,
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testFunction,
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]);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "Off is alias for removeListener",
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fn() {
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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testEmitter.on("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("event"), 1);
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testEmitter.off("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("event"), 0);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "Event registration can be chained",
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fn() {
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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testEmitter
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.on("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted)
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.on("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("event"), 2);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "Events can be registered to only fire once",
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fn() {
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let eventsFired: string[] = [];
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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//prove multiple emits on same event first (when registered with 'on')
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testEmitter.on("multiple event", () => {
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eventsFired.push("multiple event");
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});
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testEmitter.emit("multiple event");
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testEmitter.emit("multiple event");
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assertEquals(eventsFired, ["multiple event", "multiple event"]);
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//now prove multiple events registered via 'once' only emit once
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eventsFired = [];
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testEmitter.once("single event", () => {
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eventsFired.push("single event");
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});
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testEmitter.emit("single event");
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testEmitter.emit("single event");
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assertEquals(eventsFired, ["single event"]);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name:
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"You can inject a listener into the start of the stack, rather than at the end",
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fn() {
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const eventsFired: string[] = [];
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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testEmitter.on("event", () => {
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eventsFired.push("first");
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});
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testEmitter.on("event", () => {
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eventsFired.push("second");
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});
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testEmitter.prependListener("event", () => {
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eventsFired.push("third");
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});
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testEmitter.emit("event");
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assertEquals(eventsFired, ["third", "first", "second"]);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: 'You can prepend a "once" listener',
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fn() {
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const eventsFired: string[] = [];
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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testEmitter.on("event", () => {
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eventsFired.push("first");
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});
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testEmitter.on("event", () => {
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eventsFired.push("second");
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});
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testEmitter.prependOnceListener("event", () => {
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eventsFired.push("third");
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});
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testEmitter.emit("event");
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testEmitter.emit("event");
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assertEquals(eventsFired, ["third", "first", "second", "first", "second"]);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "Remove all listeners, which can also be chained",
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fn() {
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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testEmitter.on("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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testEmitter.on("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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testEmitter.on("other event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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testEmitter.on("other event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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testEmitter.once("other event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("event"), 2);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("other event"), 3);
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testEmitter.removeAllListeners("event").removeAllListeners("other event");
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("event"), 0);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("other event"), 0);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "Provide a non-existent event to removeAllListeners will do nothing",
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fn() {
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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testEmitter.on("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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testEmitter.on("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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testEmitter.on("other event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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testEmitter.on("other event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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testEmitter.once("other event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("event"), 2);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("other event"), 3);
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testEmitter.removeAllListeners("non-existent");
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("event"), 2);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("other event"), 3);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "Remove individual listeners, which can also be chained",
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fn() {
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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testEmitter.on("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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testEmitter.on("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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testEmitter.once("other event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("event"), 2);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("other event"), 1);
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testEmitter.removeListener("other event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("event"), 2);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("other event"), 0);
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testEmitter
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.removeListener("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted)
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.removeListener("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("event"), 0);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("other event"), 0);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "It is OK to try to remove non-existent listener",
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fn() {
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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const madeUpEvent = (): void => {
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fail("Should never be called");
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};
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testEmitter.on("event", shouldNeverBeEmitted);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("event"), 1);
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testEmitter.removeListener("event", madeUpEvent);
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testEmitter.removeListener("non-existent event", madeUpEvent);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listenerCount("event"), 1);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "all listeners complete execution even if removed before execution",
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fn() {
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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let eventsProcessed: string[] = [];
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const listenerB = (): number => eventsProcessed.push("B");
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const listenerA = (): void => {
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eventsProcessed.push("A");
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testEmitter.removeListener("event", listenerB);
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};
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testEmitter.on("event", listenerA);
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testEmitter.on("event", listenerB);
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testEmitter.emit("event");
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assertEquals(eventsProcessed, ["A", "B"]);
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eventsProcessed = [];
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testEmitter.emit("event");
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assertEquals(eventsProcessed, ["A"]);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: 'Raw listener will return event listener or wrapped "once" function',
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fn() {
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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const eventsProcessed: string[] = [];
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const listenerA = (): number => eventsProcessed.push("A");
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const listenerB = (): number => eventsProcessed.push("B");
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testEmitter.on("event", listenerA);
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testEmitter.once("once-event", listenerB);
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const rawListenersForEvent = testEmitter.rawListeners("event");
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const rawListenersForOnceEvent = testEmitter.rawListeners("once-event");
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assertEquals(rawListenersForEvent.length, 1);
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assertEquals(rawListenersForOnceEvent.length, 1);
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assertEquals(rawListenersForEvent[0], listenerA);
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assertEquals(
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(rawListenersForOnceEvent[0] as WrappedFunction).listener,
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listenerB,
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);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name:
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"Once wrapped raw listeners may be executed multiple times, until the wrapper is executed",
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fn() {
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const testEmitter = new EventEmitter();
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let eventsProcessed: string[] = [];
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const listenerA = (): number => eventsProcessed.push("A");
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testEmitter.once("once-event", listenerA);
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const rawListenersForOnceEvent = testEmitter.rawListeners("once-event");
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const wrappedFn: WrappedFunction =
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rawListenersForOnceEvent[0] as WrappedFunction;
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wrappedFn.listener();
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wrappedFn.listener();
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wrappedFn.listener();
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assertEquals(eventsProcessed, ["A", "A", "A"]);
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eventsProcessed = [];
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wrappedFn(); // executing the wrapped listener function will remove it from the event
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assertEquals(eventsProcessed, ["A"]);
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assertEquals(testEmitter.listeners("once-event").length, 0);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "Can add once event listener to EventEmitter via standalone function",
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async fn() {
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const ee = new EventEmitter();
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setTimeout(() => {
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ee.emit("event", 42, "foo");
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}, 0);
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// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
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const valueArr: any[] = await once(ee, "event");
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assertEquals(valueArr, [42, "foo"]);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "Can add once event listener to EventTarget via standalone function",
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async fn() {
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const et: EventTarget = new EventTarget();
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setTimeout(() => {
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const event: Event = new Event("event", { composed: true });
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et.dispatchEvent(event);
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}, 0);
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// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
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const eventObj: any[] = await once(et, "event");
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assert(!eventObj[0].isTrusted);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "Only valid integers are allowed for max listeners",
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fn() {
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const ee = new EventEmitter();
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ee.setMaxListeners(0);
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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ee.setMaxListeners(-1);
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},
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Error,
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"must be >= 0",
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);
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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ee.setMaxListeners(3.45);
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},
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Error,
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"must be 'an integer'",
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);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "ErrorMonitor can spy on error events without consuming them",
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fn() {
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const ee = new EventEmitter();
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let events: string[] = [];
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//unhandled error scenario should throw
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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ee.emit("error");
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},
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Error,
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"Unhandled error",
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);
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ee.on(EventEmitter.errorMonitor, () => {
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events.push("errorMonitor event");
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});
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//error is still unhandled but also intercepted by error monitor
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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ee.emit("error");
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},
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Error,
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"Unhandled error",
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);
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assertEquals(events, ["errorMonitor event"]);
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//A registered error handler won't throw, but still be monitored
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events = [];
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ee.on("error", () => {
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events.push("error");
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});
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ee.emit("error");
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assertEquals(events, ["errorMonitor event", "error"]);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "asynchronous iteration of events are handled as expected",
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async fn() {
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const ee = new EventEmitter();
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setTimeout(() => {
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ee.emit("foo", "bar");
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ee.emit("bar", 24);
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ee.emit("foo", 42);
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}, 0);
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const iterable = on(ee, "foo");
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const expected = [["bar"], [42]];
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for await (const event of iterable) {
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const current = expected.shift();
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assertEquals(current, event);
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if (expected.length === 0) {
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break;
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}
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}
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assertEquals(ee.listenerCount("foo"), 0);
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assertEquals(ee.listenerCount("error"), 0);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "asynchronous error handling of emitted events works as expected",
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async fn() {
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const ee = new EventEmitter();
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const _err = new Error("kaboom");
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setTimeout(() => {
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ee.emit("error", _err);
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}, 0);
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const iterable = on(ee, "foo");
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let thrown = false;
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try {
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// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-unused-vars
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for await (const event of iterable) {
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fail("no events should be processed due to the error thrown");
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}
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} catch (err) {
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thrown = true;
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assertEquals(err, _err);
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}
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assertEquals(thrown, true);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "error thrown during asynchronous processing of events is handled",
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async fn() {
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const ee = new EventEmitter();
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const _err = new Error("kaboom");
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setTimeout(() => {
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ee.emit("foo", 42);
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ee.emit("error", _err);
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}, 0);
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const iterable = on(ee, "foo");
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const expected = [[42]];
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let thrown = false;
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try {
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for await (const event of iterable) {
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const current = expected.shift();
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assertEquals(current, event);
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}
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} catch (err) {
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thrown = true;
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assertEquals(err, _err);
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}
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assertEquals(thrown, true);
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assertEquals(ee.listenerCount("foo"), 0);
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assertEquals(ee.listenerCount("error"), 0);
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},
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|
});
|
|
|
|
Deno.test({
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name:
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"error thrown in processing loop of asynchronous event prevents processing of additional events",
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async fn() {
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const ee = new EventEmitter();
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const _err = new Error("kaboom");
|
|
|
|
setTimeout(() => {
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ee.emit("foo", 42);
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ee.emit("foo", 999);
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|
}, 0);
|
|
|
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try {
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for await (const event of on(ee, "foo")) {
|
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assertEquals(event, [42]);
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|
throw _err;
|
|
}
|
|
} catch (err) {
|
|
assertEquals(err, _err);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
assertEquals(ee.listenerCount("foo"), 0);
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|
assertEquals(ee.listenerCount("error"), 0);
|
|
},
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
Deno.test({
|
|
name: "asynchronous iterator next() works as expected",
|
|
async fn() {
|
|
const ee = new EventEmitter();
|
|
const iterable = on(ee, "foo");
|
|
|
|
setTimeout(function () {
|
|
ee.emit("foo", "bar");
|
|
ee.emit("foo", 42);
|
|
iterable.return();
|
|
}, 0);
|
|
|
|
const results = await Promise.all([
|
|
iterable.next(),
|
|
iterable.next(),
|
|
iterable.next(),
|
|
]);
|
|
|
|
assertEquals(results, [
|
|
{
|
|
value: ["bar"],
|
|
done: false,
|
|
},
|
|
{
|
|
value: [42],
|
|
done: false,
|
|
},
|
|
{
|
|
value: undefined,
|
|
done: true,
|
|
},
|
|
]);
|
|
|
|
assertEquals(await iterable.next(), {
|
|
value: undefined,
|
|
done: true,
|
|
});
|
|
},
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
Deno.test({
|
|
name: "async iterable throw handles various scenarios",
|
|
async fn() {
|
|
const ee = new EventEmitter();
|
|
const iterable = on(ee, "foo");
|
|
|
|
setTimeout(() => {
|
|
ee.emit("foo", "bar");
|
|
ee.emit("foo", 42); // lost in the queue
|
|
iterable.throw(_err);
|
|
}, 0);
|
|
|
|
const _err = new Error("kaboom");
|
|
let thrown = false;
|
|
|
|
const expected = [["bar"], [42]];
|
|
|
|
try {
|
|
for await (const event of iterable) {
|
|
assertEquals(event, expected.shift());
|
|
}
|
|
} catch (err) {
|
|
thrown = true;
|
|
assertEquals(err, _err);
|
|
}
|
|
assertEquals(thrown, true);
|
|
assertEquals(expected.length, 0);
|
|
assertEquals(ee.listenerCount("foo"), 0);
|
|
assertEquals(ee.listenerCount("error"), 0);
|
|
},
|
|
});
|
|
|
|
// Event emitter's `on` previously referenced addListener internally, so overriding addListener
|
|
// would cause a deadlock
|
|
// This is a regression test
|
|
Deno.test("Elements that extend EventEmitter listener alias don't end up in a deadlock", () => {
|
|
class X extends EventEmitter {
|
|
addListener(eventName: string, listener: () => void) {
|
|
return super.on(eventName, listener);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
const x = new X();
|
|
try {
|
|
x.on("x", () => {});
|
|
} catch (e) {
|
|
fail();
|
|
}
|
|
});
|