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Part of #17840 I haven't made any changes or additions to the tests themselves, just moved the tests over and updated to match. --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
279 lines
5.1 KiB
TypeScript
279 lines
5.1 KiB
TypeScript
// deno-lint-ignore-file no-undef
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// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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import os from "node:os";
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import {
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assert,
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assertEquals,
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assertThrows,
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} from "../../../test_util/std/testing/asserts.ts";
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Deno.test({
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name: "build architecture is a string",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(typeof os.arch(), "string");
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "build architecture",
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fn() {
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if (Deno.build.arch == "x86_64") {
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assertEquals(os.arch(), "x64");
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} else if (Deno.build.arch == "aarch64") {
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assertEquals(os.arch(), "arm64");
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} else {
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throw new Error("unreachable");
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}
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "home directory is a string",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(typeof os.homedir(), "string");
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "tmp directory is a string",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(typeof os.tmpdir(), "string");
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "hostname is a string",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(typeof os.hostname(), "string");
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "platform is a string",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(typeof os.platform(), "string");
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "release is a string",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(typeof os.release(), "string");
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "type is a string",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(typeof os.type(), "string");
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "getPriority(): PID must be a 32 bit integer",
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fn() {
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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os.getPriority(3.15);
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},
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Error,
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"pid must be 'an integer'",
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);
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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os.getPriority(9999999999);
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},
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Error,
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"must be >= -2147483648 && <= 2147483647",
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);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "setPriority(): PID must be a 32 bit integer",
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fn() {
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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os.setPriority(3.15, 0);
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},
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Error,
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"pid must be 'an integer'",
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);
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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os.setPriority(9999999999, 0);
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},
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Error,
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"pid must be >= -2147483648 && <= 2147483647",
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);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "setPriority(): priority must be an integer between -20 and 19",
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fn() {
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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os.setPriority(0, 3.15);
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},
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Error,
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"priority must be 'an integer'",
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);
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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os.setPriority(0, -21);
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},
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Error,
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"priority must be >= -20 && <= 19",
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);
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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os.setPriority(0, 20);
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},
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Error,
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"priority must be >= -20 && <= 19",
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);
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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os.setPriority(0, 9999999999);
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},
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Error,
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"priority must be >= -20 && <= 19",
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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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"setPriority(): if only one argument specified, then this is the priority, NOT the pid",
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fn() {
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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os.setPriority(3.15);
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},
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Error,
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"priority must be 'an integer'",
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);
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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os.setPriority(-21);
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},
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Error,
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"priority must be >= -20 && <= 19",
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);
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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os.setPriority(20);
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},
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Error,
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"priority must be >= -20 && <= 19",
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);
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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os.setPriority(9999999999);
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},
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Error,
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"priority must be >= -20 && <= 19",
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);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "EOL is as expected",
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fn() {
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assert(os.EOL == "\r\n" || os.EOL == "\n");
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "Endianness is determined",
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fn() {
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assert(["LE", "BE"].includes(os.endianness()));
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "Load average is an array of 3 numbers",
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fn() {
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const result = os.loadavg();
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assert(result.length == 3);
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assertEquals(typeof result[0], "number");
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assertEquals(typeof result[1], "number");
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assertEquals(typeof result[2], "number");
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "Primitive coercion works as expected",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(`${os.arch}`, os.arch());
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assertEquals(`${os.endianness}`, os.endianness());
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assertEquals(`${os.platform}`, os.platform());
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "Total memory amount should be greater than 0",
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fn() {
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assert(os.totalmem() > 0);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "Free memory amount should be greater than 0",
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fn() {
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assert(os.freemem() > 0);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "Uptime should be greater than 0",
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fn() {
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assert(os.uptime() > 0);
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "os.cpus()",
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fn() {
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assertEquals(os.cpus().length, navigator.hardwareConcurrency);
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for (const cpu of os.cpus()) {
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assertEquals(cpu.model, "");
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assertEquals(cpu.speed, 0);
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assertEquals(cpu.times.user, 0);
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assertEquals(cpu.times.nice, 0);
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assertEquals(cpu.times.sys, 0);
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assertEquals(cpu.times.idle, 0);
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assertEquals(cpu.times.irq, 0);
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}
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},
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});
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Deno.test({
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name: "APIs not yet implemented",
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fn() {
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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os.getPriority();
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},
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Error,
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"Not implemented",
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);
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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os.setPriority(0);
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},
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Error,
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"Not implemented",
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);
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assertThrows(
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() => {
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os.userInfo();
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},
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Error,
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"Not implemented",
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);
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},
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});
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