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/* eslint-disable required-modules, crypto-check */
'use strict';
const path = require('path');
const fs = require('fs');
const assert = require('assert');
const os = require('os');
const { exec, execSync, spawn, spawnSync } = require('child_process');
const stream = require('stream');
const util = require('util');
const Timer = process.binding('timer_wrap').Timer;
const { fixturesDir } = require('./fixtures');
const testRoot = process.env.NODE_TEST_DIR ?
fs.realpathSync(process.env.NODE_TEST_DIR) : path.resolve(__dirname, '..');
const noop = () => {};
exports.fixturesDir = fixturesDir;
exports.tmpDirName = 'tmp';
// PORT should match the definition in test/testpy/__init__.py.
exports.PORT = +process.env.NODE_COMMON_PORT || 12346;
exports.isWindows = process.platform === 'win32';
exports.isWOW64 = exports.isWindows &&
(process.env.PROCESSOR_ARCHITEW6432 !== undefined);
exports.isAIX = process.platform === 'aix';
exports.isLinuxPPCBE = (process.platform === 'linux') &&
(process.arch === 'ppc64') &&
(os.endianness() === 'BE');
exports.isSunOS = process.platform === 'sunos';
exports.isFreeBSD = process.platform === 'freebsd';
exports.isLinux = process.platform === 'linux';
exports.isOSX = process.platform === 'darwin';
exports.enoughTestMem = os.totalmem() > 0x40000000; /* 1 Gb */
const cpus = os.cpus();
exports.enoughTestCpu = Array.isArray(cpus) &&
(cpus.length > 1 || cpus[0].speed > 999);
exports.rootDir = exports.isWindows ? 'c:\\' : '/';
test: enable addons test to pass with debug build Currently when running configure with the --debug option in combination with the tests (./configure --debug && make -j8 test) there are a few addon tests that fail with error messages similar to this: === release test === Path: addons/load-long-path/test fs.js:558 return binding.open(pathModule._makeLong(path), stringToFlags(flags), mode); ^ Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory, open '/nodejs/node/test/addons/load-long-path/build/Release/binding.node' at Object.fs.openSync (fs.js:558:18) at Object.fs.readFileSync (fs.js:468:33) at Object.<anonymous> (/nodejs/node/test/addons/load-long-path/test.js:28:19) at Module._compile (module.js:560:32) at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:569:10) at Module.load (module.js:477:32) at tryModuleLoad (module.js:436:12) at Function.Module._load (module.js:428:3) at Module.runMain (module.js:594:10) at run (bootstrap_node.js:382:7) Command: out/Release/node /nodejs/node/test/addons/load-long-path/test.js This commit allows for the tests to pass even if the configured build type is of type debug. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/8836 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net> Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Reviewed-By: Ilkka Myller <ilkka.myller@nodefield.com> Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com>
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exports.buildType = process.config.target_defaults.default_configuration;
// If env var is set then enable async_hook hooks for all tests.
if (process.env.NODE_TEST_WITH_ASYNC_HOOKS) {
const destroydIdsList = {};
const destroyListList = {};
const initHandles = {};
const async_wrap = process.binding('async_wrap');
process.on('exit', () => {
// itterate through handles to make sure nothing crashes
for (const k in initHandles)
util.inspect(initHandles[k]);
});
const _addIdToDestroyList = async_wrap.addIdToDestroyList;
async_wrap.addIdToDestroyList = function addIdToDestroyList(id) {
if (destroyListList[id] !== undefined) {
process._rawDebug(destroyListList[id]);
process._rawDebug();
throw new Error(`same id added twice (${id})`);
}
destroyListList[id] = new Error().stack;
_addIdToDestroyList(id);
};
require('async_hooks').createHook({
init(id, ty, tr, h) {
if (initHandles[id]) {
throw new Error(`init called twice for same id (${id})`);
}
initHandles[id] = h;
},
before() { },
after() { },
destroy(id) {
if (destroydIdsList[id] !== undefined) {
process._rawDebug(destroydIdsList[id]);
process._rawDebug();
throw new Error(`destroy called for same id (${id})`);
}
destroydIdsList[id] = new Error().stack;
},
}).enable();
}
function rimrafSync(p) {
let st;
try {
st = fs.lstatSync(p);
} catch (e) {
if (e.code === 'ENOENT')
return;
}
try {
if (st && st.isDirectory())
rmdirSync(p, null);
else
fs.unlinkSync(p);
} catch (e) {
if (e.code === 'ENOENT')
return;
if (e.code === 'EPERM')
return rmdirSync(p, e);
if (e.code !== 'EISDIR')
throw e;
rmdirSync(p, e);
}
}
function rmdirSync(p, originalEr) {
try {
fs.rmdirSync(p);
} catch (e) {
if (e.code === 'ENOTDIR')
throw originalEr;
if (e.code === 'ENOTEMPTY' || e.code === 'EEXIST' || e.code === 'EPERM') {
const enc = exports.isLinux ? 'buffer' : 'utf8';
fs.readdirSync(p, enc).forEach((f) => {
if (f instanceof Buffer) {
const buf = Buffer.concat([Buffer.from(p), Buffer.from(path.sep), f]);
rimrafSync(buf);
} else {
rimrafSync(path.join(p, f));
}
});
fs.rmdirSync(p);
}
}
}
exports.refreshTmpDir = function() {
rimrafSync(exports.tmpDir);
fs.mkdirSync(exports.tmpDir);
};
if (process.env.TEST_THREAD_ID) {
exports.PORT += process.env.TEST_THREAD_ID * 100;
exports.tmpDirName += `.${process.env.TEST_THREAD_ID}`;
}
exports.tmpDir = path.join(testRoot, exports.tmpDirName);
let opensslCli = null;
let inFreeBSDJail = null;
let localhostIPv4 = null;
exports.localIPv6Hosts = ['localhost'];
if (exports.isLinux) {
exports.localIPv6Hosts = [
// Debian/Ubuntu
'ip6-localhost',
'ip6-loopback',
// SUSE
'ipv6-localhost',
'ipv6-loopback',
// Typically universal
'localhost',
];
}
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'inFreeBSDJail', {
get: function() {
if (inFreeBSDJail !== null) return inFreeBSDJail;
if (exports.isFreeBSD &&
execSync('sysctl -n security.jail.jailed').toString() ===
'1\n') {
inFreeBSDJail = true;
} else {
inFreeBSDJail = false;
}
return inFreeBSDJail;
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'localhostIPv4', {
get: function() {
if (localhostIPv4 !== null) return localhostIPv4;
if (exports.inFreeBSDJail) {
// Jailed network interfaces are a bit special - since we need to jump
// through loops, as well as this being an exception case, assume the
// user will provide this instead.
if (process.env.LOCALHOST) {
localhostIPv4 = process.env.LOCALHOST;
} else {
console.error('Looks like we\'re in a FreeBSD Jail. ' +
'Please provide your default interface address ' +
'as LOCALHOST or expect some tests to fail.');
}
}
if (localhostIPv4 === null) localhostIPv4 = '127.0.0.1';
return localhostIPv4;
}
});
// opensslCli defined lazily to reduce overhead of spawnSync
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'opensslCli', { get: function() {
if (opensslCli !== null) return opensslCli;
if (process.config.variables.node_shared_openssl) {
// use external command
opensslCli = 'openssl';
} else {
// use command built from sources included in Node.js repository
opensslCli = path.join(path.dirname(process.execPath), 'openssl-cli');
}
if (exports.isWindows) opensslCli += '.exe';
const opensslCmd = spawnSync(opensslCli, ['version']);
if (opensslCmd.status !== 0 || opensslCmd.error !== undefined) {
// openssl command cannot be executed
opensslCli = false;
}
return opensslCli;
}, enumerable: true });
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'hasCrypto', {
get: function() {
return Boolean(process.versions.openssl);
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'hasFipsCrypto', {
get: function() {
return exports.hasCrypto && require('crypto').fips;
}
});
{
const pipePrefix = exports.isWindows ? '\\\\.\\pipe\\' : `${exports.tmpDir}/`;
const pipeName = `node-test.${process.pid}.sock`;
exports.PIPE = pipePrefix + pipeName;
}
{
const iFaces = os.networkInterfaces();
const re = exports.isWindows ? /Loopback Pseudo-Interface/ : /lo/;
exports.hasIPv6 = Object.keys(iFaces).some(function(name) {
return re.test(name) && iFaces[name].some(function(info) {
return info.family === 'IPv6';
});
});
}
/*
* Check that when running a test with
* `$node --abort-on-uncaught-exception $file child`
* the process aborts.
*/
exports.childShouldThrowAndAbort = function() {
let testCmd = '';
if (!exports.isWindows) {
// Do not create core files, as it can take a lot of disk space on
// continuous testing and developers' machines
testCmd += 'ulimit -c 0 && ';
}
testCmd += `"${process.argv[0]}" --abort-on-uncaught-exception `;
testCmd += `"${process.argv[1]}" child`;
const child = exec(testCmd);
child.on('exit', function onExit(exitCode, signal) {
const errMsg = 'Test should have aborted ' +
`but instead exited with exit code ${exitCode}` +
` and signal ${signal}`;
assert(exports.nodeProcessAborted(exitCode, signal), errMsg);
});
};
exports.ddCommand = function(filename, kilobytes) {
if (exports.isWindows) {
const p = path.resolve(exports.fixturesDir, 'create-file.js');
return `"${process.argv[0]}" "${p}" "${filename}" ${kilobytes * 1024}`;
} else {
return `dd if=/dev/zero of="${filename}" bs=1024 count=${kilobytes}`;
}
};
exports.spawnPwd = function(options) {
if (exports.isWindows) {
return spawn('cmd.exe', ['/d', '/c', 'cd'], options);
} else {
return spawn('pwd', [], options);
}
};
exports.spawnSyncPwd = function(options) {
if (exports.isWindows) {
return spawnSync('cmd.exe', ['/d', '/c', 'cd'], options);
} else {
return spawnSync('pwd', [], options);
}
};
exports.platformTimeout = function(ms) {
if (process.config.target_defaults.default_configuration === 'Debug')
ms = 2 * ms;
if (global.__coverage__)
ms = 4 * ms;
if (exports.isAIX)
return 2 * ms; // default localhost speed is slower on AIX
if (process.arch !== 'arm')
return ms;
const armv = process.config.variables.arm_version;
if (armv === '6')
return 7 * ms; // ARMv6
if (armv === '7')
return 2 * ms; // ARMv7
return ms; // ARMv8+
};
let knownGlobals = [
Buffer,
clearImmediate,
clearInterval,
clearTimeout,
console,
constructor, // Enumerable in V8 3.21.
global,
process,
setImmediate,
setInterval,
setTimeout
];
if (global.gc) {
knownGlobals.push(global.gc);
}
if (global.DTRACE_HTTP_SERVER_RESPONSE) {
knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_HTTP_SERVER_RESPONSE);
knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_HTTP_SERVER_REQUEST);
knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_HTTP_CLIENT_RESPONSE);
knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_HTTP_CLIENT_REQUEST);
knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_NET_STREAM_END);
knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_NET_SERVER_CONNECTION);
}
if (global.COUNTER_NET_SERVER_CONNECTION) {
knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_NET_SERVER_CONNECTION);
knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_NET_SERVER_CONNECTION_CLOSE);
knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_HTTP_SERVER_REQUEST);
knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_HTTP_SERVER_RESPONSE);
knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_HTTP_CLIENT_REQUEST);
knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_HTTP_CLIENT_RESPONSE);
}
if (global.LTTNG_HTTP_SERVER_RESPONSE) {
knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_HTTP_SERVER_RESPONSE);
knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_HTTP_SERVER_REQUEST);
knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_HTTP_CLIENT_RESPONSE);
knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_HTTP_CLIENT_REQUEST);
knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_NET_STREAM_END);
knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_NET_SERVER_CONNECTION);
}
if (global.ArrayBuffer) {
knownGlobals.push(ArrayBuffer);
knownGlobals.push(Int8Array);
knownGlobals.push(Uint8Array);
knownGlobals.push(Uint8ClampedArray);
knownGlobals.push(Int16Array);
knownGlobals.push(Uint16Array);
knownGlobals.push(Int32Array);
knownGlobals.push(Uint32Array);
knownGlobals.push(Float32Array);
knownGlobals.push(Float64Array);
knownGlobals.push(DataView);
}
// Harmony features.
if (global.Proxy) {
knownGlobals.push(Proxy);
}
if (global.Symbol) {
knownGlobals.push(Symbol);
}
if (process.env.NODE_TEST_KNOWN_GLOBALS) {
const knownFromEnv = process.env.NODE_TEST_KNOWN_GLOBALS.split(',');
allowGlobals(...knownFromEnv);
}
function allowGlobals(...whitelist) {
knownGlobals = knownGlobals.concat(whitelist);
}
exports.allowGlobals = allowGlobals;
function leakedGlobals() {
const leaked = [];
for (const val in global) {
if (!knownGlobals.includes(global[val])) {
leaked.push(val);
}
}
if (global.__coverage__) {
return leaked.filter((varname) => !/^(?:cov_|__cov)/.test(varname));
} else {
return leaked;
}
}
exports.leakedGlobals = leakedGlobals;
// Turn this off if the test should not check for global leaks.
exports.globalCheck = true;
process.on('exit', function() {
if (!exports.globalCheck) return;
const leaked = leakedGlobals();
if (leaked.length > 0) {
assert.fail(`Unexpected global(s) found: ${leaked.join(', ')}`);
}
});
const mustCallChecks = [];
function runCallChecks(exitCode) {
if (exitCode !== 0) return;
const failed = mustCallChecks.filter(function(context) {
if ('minimum' in context) {
context.messageSegment = `at least ${context.minimum}`;
return context.actual < context.minimum;
} else {
context.messageSegment = `exactly ${context.exact}`;
return context.actual !== context.exact;
}
});
failed.forEach(function(context) {
console.log('Mismatched %s function calls. Expected %s, actual %d.',
context.name,
context.messageSegment,
context.actual);
console.log(context.stack.split('\n').slice(2).join('\n'));
});
if (failed.length) process.exit(1);
}
exports.mustCall = function(fn, exact) {
return _mustCallInner(fn, exact, 'exact');
};
exports.mustCallAtLeast = function(fn, minimum) {
return _mustCallInner(fn, minimum, 'minimum');
};
function _mustCallInner(fn, criteria = 1, field) {
if (typeof fn === 'number') {
criteria = fn;
fn = noop;
} else if (fn === undefined) {
fn = noop;
}
if (typeof criteria !== 'number')
throw new TypeError(`Invalid ${field} value: ${criteria}`);
const context = {
[field]: criteria,
actual: 0,
stack: (new Error()).stack,
name: fn.name || '<anonymous>'
};
// add the exit listener only once to avoid listener leak warnings
if (mustCallChecks.length === 0) process.on('exit', runCallChecks);
mustCallChecks.push(context);
return function() {
context.actual++;
return fn.apply(this, arguments);
};
}
exports.hasMultiLocalhost = function hasMultiLocalhost() {
const TCP = process.binding('tcp_wrap').TCP;
const t = new TCP();
const ret = t.bind('127.0.0.2', exports.PORT);
t.close();
return ret === 0;
};
exports.fileExists = function(pathname) {
try {
fs.accessSync(pathname);
return true;
} catch (err) {
return false;
}
};
exports.canCreateSymLink = function() {
// On Windows, creating symlinks requires admin privileges.
// We'll only try to run symlink test if we have enough privileges.
// On other platforms, creating symlinks shouldn't need admin privileges
if (exports.isWindows) {
// whoami.exe needs to be the one from System32
// If unix tools are in the path, they can shadow the one we want,
// so use the full path while executing whoami
const whoamiPath = path.join(process.env['SystemRoot'],
'System32', 'whoami.exe');
let err = false;
let output = '';
try {
output = execSync(`${whoamiPath} /priv`, { timout: 1000 });
} catch (e) {
err = true;
} finally {
if (err || !output.includes('SeCreateSymbolicLinkPrivilege')) {
return false;
}
}
}
return true;
};
exports.mustNotCall = function(msg) {
return function mustNotCall() {
assert.fail(msg || 'function should not have been called');
};
};
exports.printSkipMessage = function(msg) {
console.log(`1..0 # Skipped: ${msg}`);
};
exports.skip = function(msg) {
exports.printSkipMessage(msg);
process.exit(0);
};
// A stream to push an array into a REPL
function ArrayStream() {
this.run = function(data) {
data.forEach((line) => {
this.emit('data', `${line}\n`);
});
};
}
util.inherits(ArrayStream, stream.Stream);
exports.ArrayStream = ArrayStream;
ArrayStream.prototype.readable = true;
ArrayStream.prototype.writable = true;
ArrayStream.prototype.pause = noop;
ArrayStream.prototype.resume = noop;
ArrayStream.prototype.write = noop;
// Returns true if the exit code "exitCode" and/or signal name "signal"
// represent the exit code and/or signal name of a node process that aborted,
// false otherwise.
exports.nodeProcessAborted = function nodeProcessAborted(exitCode, signal) {
// Depending on the compiler used, node will exit with either
// exit code 132 (SIGILL), 133 (SIGTRAP) or 134 (SIGABRT).
let expectedExitCodes = [132, 133, 134];
// On platforms using KSH as the default shell (like SmartOS),
// when a process aborts, KSH exits with an exit code that is
// greater than 256, and thus the exit code emitted with the 'exit'
// event is null and the signal is set to either SIGILL, SIGTRAP,
// or SIGABRT (depending on the compiler).
const expectedSignals = ['SIGILL', 'SIGTRAP', 'SIGABRT'];
// On Windows, 'aborts' are of 2 types, depending on the context:
// (i) Forced access violation, if --abort-on-uncaught-exception is on
// which corresponds to exit code 3221225477 (0xC0000005)
// (ii) Otherwise, _exit(134) which is called in place of abort() due to
// raising SIGABRT exiting with ambiguous exit code '3' by default
if (exports.isWindows)
expectedExitCodes = [0xC0000005, 134];
// When using --abort-on-uncaught-exception, V8 will use
// base::OS::Abort to terminate the process.
// Depending on the compiler used, the shell or other aspects of
// the platform used to build the node binary, this will actually
// make V8 exit by aborting or by raising a signal. In any case,
// one of them (exit code or signal) needs to be set to one of
// the expected exit codes or signals.
if (signal !== null) {
return expectedSignals.includes(signal);
} else {
return expectedExitCodes.includes(exitCode);
}
};
exports.busyLoop = function busyLoop(time) {
const startTime = Timer.now();
const stopTime = startTime + time;
while (Timer.now() < stopTime) {}
};
exports.isAlive = function isAlive(pid) {
try {
process.kill(pid, 'SIGCONT');
return true;
} catch (e) {
return false;
}
};
function expectWarning(name, expectedMessages) {
return exports.mustCall((warning) => {
assert.strictEqual(warning.name, name);
assert.ok(expectedMessages.includes(warning.message),
`unexpected error message: "${warning.message}"`);
// Remove a warning message after it is seen so that we guarantee that we
// get each message only once.
expectedMessages.splice(expectedMessages.indexOf(warning.message), 1);
}, expectedMessages.length);
}
function expectWarningByName(name, expected) {
if (typeof expected === 'string') {
expected = [expected];
}
process.on('warning', expectWarning(name, expected));
}
function expectWarningByMap(warningMap) {
const catchWarning = {};
Object.keys(warningMap).forEach((name) => {
let expected = warningMap[name];
if (typeof expected === 'string') {
expected = [expected];
}
catchWarning[name] = expectWarning(name, expected);
});
process.on('warning', (warning) => catchWarning[warning.name](warning));
}
// accepts a warning name and description or array of descriptions or a map
// of warning names to description(s)
// ensures a warning is generated for each name/description pair
exports.expectWarning = function(nameOrMap, expected) {
if (typeof nameOrMap === 'string') {
expectWarningByName(nameOrMap, expected);
} else {
expectWarningByMap(nameOrMap);
}
};
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'hasIntl', {
get: function() {
return process.binding('config').hasIntl;
}
});
Object.defineProperty(exports, 'hasSmallICU', {
get: function() {
return process.binding('config').hasSmallICU;
}
});
// Useful for testing expected internal/error objects
exports.expectsError = function expectsError(fn, settings, exact) {
if (typeof fn !== 'function') {
exact = settings;
settings = fn;
fn = undefined;
}
const innerFn = exports.mustCall(function(error) {
assert.strictEqual(error.code, settings.code);
if ('type' in settings) {
const type = settings.type;
if (type !== Error && !Error.isPrototypeOf(type)) {
throw new TypeError('`settings.type` must inherit from `Error`');
}
assert(error instanceof type,
`${error.name} is not instance of ${type.name}`);
}
if ('message' in settings) {
const message = settings.message;
if (typeof message === 'string') {
assert.strictEqual(error.message, message);
} else {
assert(message.test(error.message),
`${error.message} does not match ${message}`);
}
}
if ('name' in settings) {
assert.strictEqual(error.name, settings.name);
}
if (error.constructor.name === 'AssertionError') {
['generatedMessage', 'actual', 'expected', 'operator'].forEach((key) => {
if (key in settings) {
const actual = error[key];
const expected = settings[key];
assert.strictEqual(actual, expected,
`${key}: expected ${expected}, not ${actual}`);
}
});
}
return true;
}, exact);
if (fn) {
assert.throws(fn, innerFn);
return;
}
return innerFn;
};
exports.skipIfInspectorDisabled = function skipIfInspectorDisabled() {
if (process.config.variables.v8_enable_inspector === 0) {
exports.skip('V8 inspector is disabled');
}
};
inspector: enable async stack traces Implement a special async_hooks listener that forwards information about async tasks to V8Inspector asyncTask* API, thus enabling DevTools feature &#34;async stack traces&#34;. The feature is enabled only on 64bit platforms due to a technical limitation of V8 Inspector: inspector uses a pointer as a task id, while async_hooks use 64bit numbers as ids. To avoid performance penalty of async_hooks when not debugging, the new listener is enabled only when the process enters a debug mode: - When the process is started with `--inspect` or `--inspect-brk`, the listener is enabled immediately and async stack traces lead all the way to the first tick of the event loop. - When the debug mode is enabled via SIGUSR1 or `_debugProcess()`, the listener is enabled together with the debugger. As a result, only async operations started after the signal was received will be correctly observed and reported to V8 Inspector. For example, a `setInterval()` called in the first tick of the event will not be shown in the async stack trace when the callback is invoked. This behaviour is consistent with Chrome DevTools. Last but not least, this commit fixes handling of InspectorAgent&#39;s internal property `enabled_` to ensure it&#39;s set back to `false` after the debugger is deactivated (typically via `process._debugEnd()`). Fixes: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/11370 PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/13870 Reviewed-by: Timothy Gu &lt;timothygu99@gmail.com&gt; Reviewed-by: Anna Henningsen &lt;anna@addaleax.net&gt;
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exports.skipIf32Bits = function skipIf32Bits() {
if (process.binding('config').bits < 64) {
exports.skip('The tested feature is not available in 32bit builds');
}
};
const arrayBufferViews = [
Int8Array,
Uint8Array,
Uint8ClampedArray,
Int16Array,
Uint16Array,
Int32Array,
Uint32Array,
Float32Array,
Float64Array,
DataView
];
exports.getArrayBufferViews = function getArrayBufferViews(buf) {
const { buffer, byteOffset, byteLength } = buf;
const out = [];
for (const type of arrayBufferViews) {
const { BYTES_PER_ELEMENT = 1 } = type;
if (byteLength % BYTES_PER_ELEMENT === 0) {
out.push(new type(buffer, byteOffset, byteLength / BYTES_PER_ELEMENT));
}
}
return out;
};
// Crash the process on unhandled rejections.
exports.crashOnUnhandledRejection = function() {
process.on('unhandledRejection',
(err) => process.nextTick(() => { throw err; }));
};
exports.getTTYfd = function getTTYfd() {
const tty = require('tty');
let tty_fd = 0;
if (!tty.isatty(tty_fd)) tty_fd++;
else if (!tty.isatty(tty_fd)) tty_fd++;
else if (!tty.isatty(tty_fd)) tty_fd++;
else {
try {
tty_fd = fs.openSync('/dev/tty');
} catch (e) {
// There aren't any tty fd's available to use.
return -1;
}
}
return tty_fd;
};
// Hijack stdout and stderr
const stdWrite = {};
function hijackStdWritable(name, listener) {
const stream = process[name];
const _write = stdWrite[name] = stream.write;
stream.writeTimes = 0;
stream.write = function(data, callback) {
try {
listener(data);
} catch (e) {
process.nextTick(() => { throw e; });
}
_write.call(stream, data, callback);
stream.writeTimes++;
};
}
function restoreWritable(name) {
process[name].write = stdWrite[name];
delete process[name].writeTimes;
}
function onResolvedOrRejected(promise, callback) {
return promise.then((result) => {
callback();
return result;
}, (error) => {
callback();
throw error;
});
}
function timeoutPromise(error, timeoutMs) {
let clearCallback = null;
let done = false;
const promise = onResolvedOrRejected(new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const timeout = setTimeout(() => reject(error), timeoutMs);
clearCallback = () => {
if (done)
return;
clearTimeout(timeout);
resolve();
};
}), () => done = true);
promise.clear = clearCallback;
return promise;
}
exports.hijackStdout = hijackStdWritable.bind(null, 'stdout');
exports.hijackStderr = hijackStdWritable.bind(null, 'stderr');
exports.restoreStdout = restoreWritable.bind(null, 'stdout');
exports.restoreStderr = restoreWritable.bind(null, 'stderr');
let fd = 2;
exports.firstInvalidFD = function firstInvalidFD() {
// Get first known bad file descriptor.
try {
while (fs.fstatSync(++fd));
} catch (e) {}
return fd;
};
exports.fires = function fires(promise, error, timeoutMs) {
if (!timeoutMs && util.isNumber(error)) {
timeoutMs = error;
error = null;
}
if (!error)
error = 'timeout';
if (!timeoutMs)
timeoutMs = 100;
const timeout = timeoutPromise(error, timeoutMs);
return Promise.race([
onResolvedOrRejected(promise, () => timeout.clear()),
timeout
]);
};