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denoland-deno/tests/node_compat/test/parallel/test-stream-pipeline-queued-end-in-destroy.js
Matt Mastracci f5e46c9bf2
chore: move cli/tests/ -> tests/ (#22369)
This looks like a massive PR, but it's only a move from cli/tests ->
tests, and updates of relative paths for files.

This is the first step towards aggregate all of the integration test
files under tests/, which will lead to a set of integration tests that
can run without the CLI binary being built.

While we could leave these tests under `cli`, it would require us to
keep a more complex directory structure for the various test runners. In
addition, we have a lot of complexity to ignore various test files in
the `cli` project itself (cargo publish exclusion rules, autotests =
false, etc).

And finally, the `tests/` folder will eventually house the `test_ffi`,
`test_napi` and other testing code, reducing the size of the root repo
directory.

For easier review, the extremely large and noisy "move" is in the first
commit (with no changes -- just a move), while the remainder of the
changes to actual files is in the second commit.
2024-02-10 20:22:13 +00:00

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// deno-fmt-ignore-file
// deno-lint-ignore-file
// Copyright Joyent and Node contributors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
// Taken from Node 18.12.1
// This file is automatically generated by `tools/node_compat/setup.ts`. Do not modify this file manually.
'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
const { Readable, Duplex, pipeline } = require('stream');
// Test that the callback for pipeline() is called even when the ._destroy()
// method of the stream places an .end() request to itself that does not
// get processed before the destruction of the stream (i.e. the 'close' event).
// Refs: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/24456
const readable = new Readable({
read: common.mustCall()
});
const duplex = new Duplex({
write(chunk, enc, cb) {
// Simulate messages queueing up.
},
read() {},
destroy(err, cb) {
// Call end() from inside the destroy() method, like HTTP/2 streams
// do at the time of writing.
this.end();
cb(err);
}
});
duplex.on('finished', common.mustNotCall());
pipeline(readable, duplex, common.mustCall((err) => {
assert.strictEqual(err.code, 'ERR_STREAM_PREMATURE_CLOSE');
}));
// Write one chunk of data, and destroy the stream later.
// That should trigger the pipeline destruction.
readable.push('foo');
setImmediate(() => {
readable.destroy();
});