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'use strict';
// The whole point behind this internal module is to allow Node.js to no
// longer be forced to treat every error message change as a semver-major
// change. The NodeError classes here all expose a `code` property whose
// value statically and permanently identifies the error. While the error
// message may change, the code should not.
const kCode = Symbol('code');
const messages = new Map();
var util;
function lazyUtil() {
if (!util)
util = require('util');
return util;
}
var assert;
function lazyAssert() {
if (!assert)
assert = require('assert');
return assert;
}
function makeNodeError(Base) {
return class NodeError extends Base {
constructor(key, ...args) {
super(message(key, args));
this[kCode] = key;
Error.captureStackTrace(this, NodeError);
}
get name() {
return `${super.name} [${this[kCode]}]`;
}
get code() {
return this[kCode];
}
};
}
class AssertionError extends Error {
constructor(options) {
if (typeof options !== 'object' || options === null) {
throw new exports.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', 'options', 'object');
}
const util = lazyUtil();
const assert = lazyAssert();
const message = options.message ||
`${util.inspect(options.actual).slice(0, 128)} ` +
`${options.operator} ` +
util.inspect(options.expected).slice(0, 128);
super(message);
this.generatedMessage = !options.message;
this.name = 'AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]';
this.code = 'ERR_ASSERTION';
this.actual = options.actual;
this.expected = options.expected;
this.operator = options.operator;
const stackStartFunction = options.stackStartFunction || assert.fail;
Error.captureStackTrace(this, stackStartFunction);
}
}
function message(key, args) {
const assert = lazyAssert();
assert.strictEqual(typeof key, 'string');
const util = lazyUtil();
const msg = messages.get(key);
assert(msg, `An invalid error message key was used: ${key}.`);
let fmt = util.format;
if (typeof msg === 'function') {
fmt = msg;
} else {
if (args === undefined || args.length === 0)
return msg;
args.unshift(msg);
}
return String(fmt.apply(null, args));
}
// Utility function for registering the error codes. Only used here. Exported
// *only* to allow for testing.
function E(sym, val) {
messages.set(sym, typeof val === 'function' ? val : String(val));
}
module.exports = exports = {
message,
Error: makeNodeError(Error),
TypeError: makeNodeError(TypeError),
RangeError: makeNodeError(RangeError),
AssertionError,
E // This is exported only to facilitate testing.
};
// To declare an error message, use the E(sym, val) function above. The sym
// must be an upper case string. The val can be either a function or a string.
// The return value of the function must be a string.
// Examples:
// E('EXAMPLE_KEY1', 'This is the error value');
// E('EXAMPLE_KEY2', (a, b) => return `${a} ${b}`);
//
// Once an error code has been assigned, the code itself MUST NOT change and
// any given error code must never be reused to identify a different error.
//
// Any error code added here should also be added to the documentation
//
// Note: Please try to keep these in alphabetical order
E('ERR_ARG_NOT_ITERABLE', '%s must be iterable');
E('ERR_ASSERTION', (msg) => msg);
E('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', invalidArgType);
E('ERR_INVALID_CALLBACK', 'callback must be a function');
E('ERR_INVALID_FILE_URL_HOST', 'File URL host %s');
E('ERR_INVALID_FILE_URL_PATH', 'File URL path %s');
E('ERR_INVALID_HANDLE_TYPE', 'This handle type cannot be sent');
E('ERR_INVALID_OPT_VALUE',
(name, value) => {
return `The value "${String(value)}" is invalid for option "${name}"`;
});
E('ERR_INVALID_SYNC_FORK_INPUT',
(value) => {
return 'Asynchronous forks do not support Buffer, Uint8Array or string' +
`input: ${value}`;
});
E('ERR_INVALID_THIS', 'Value of "this" must be of type %s');
E('ERR_INVALID_TUPLE', '%s must be an iterable %s tuple');
E('ERR_INVALID_URL', 'Invalid URL: %s');
E('ERR_INVALID_URL_SCHEME',
(expected) => `The URL must be ${oneOf(expected, 'scheme')}`);
E('ERR_IPC_CHANNEL_CLOSED', 'channel closed');
E('ERR_IPC_DISCONNECTED', 'IPC channel is already disconnected');
E('ERR_IPC_ONE_PIPE', 'Child process can have only one IPC pipe');
E('ERR_IPC_SYNC_FORK', 'IPC cannot be used with synchronous forks');
E('ERR_MISSING_ARGS', missingArgs);
E('ERR_STDERR_CLOSE', 'process.stderr cannot be closed');
E('ERR_STDOUT_CLOSE', 'process.stdout cannot be closed');
E('ERR_UNKNOWN_BUILTIN_MODULE', (id) => `No such built-in module: ${id}`);
E('ERR_UNKNOWN_SIGNAL', (signal) => `Unknown signal: ${signal}`);
E('ERR_UNKNOWN_STDIN_TYPE', 'Unknown stdin file type');
E('ERR_UNKNOWN_STREAM_TYPE', 'Unknown stream file type');
E('ERR_SOCKET_ALREADY_BOUND', 'Socket is already bound');
E('ERR_SOCKET_BAD_TYPE',
'Bad socket type specified. Valid types are: udp4, udp6');
E('ERR_SOCKET_CANNOT_SEND', 'Unable to send data');
E('ERR_SOCKET_BAD_PORT', 'Port should be > 0 and < 65536');
E('ERR_SOCKET_DGRAM_NOT_RUNNING', 'Not running');
// Add new errors from here...
function invalidArgType(name, expected, actual) {
const assert = lazyAssert();
assert(name, 'name is required');
var msg = `The "${name}" argument must be ${oneOf(expected, 'type')}`;
if (arguments.length >= 3) {
msg += `. Received type ${actual !== null ? typeof actual : 'null'}`;
}
return msg;
}
function missingArgs(...args) {
assert(args.length > 0, 'At least one arg needs to be specified');
let msg = 'The ';
const len = args.length;
args = args.map((a) => `"${a}"`);
switch (len) {
case 1:
msg += `${args[0]} argument`;
break;
case 2:
msg += `${args[0]} and ${args[1]} arguments`;
break;
default:
msg += args.slice(0, len - 1).join(', ');
msg += `, and ${args[len - 1]} arguments`;
break;
}
return `${msg} must be specified`;
}
function oneOf(expected, thing) {
assert(expected, 'expected is required');
assert(typeof thing === 'string', 'thing is required');
if (Array.isArray(expected)) {
const len = expected.length;
assert(len > 0, 'At least one expected value needs to be specified');
expected = expected.map((i) => String(i));
if (len > 2) {
return `one of ${thing} ${expected.slice(0, len - 1).join(', ')}, or ` +
expected[len - 1];
} else if (len === 2) {
return `one of ${thing} ${expected[0]} or ${expected[1]}`;
} else {
return `of ${thing} ${expected[0]}`;
}
} else {
return `of ${thing} ${String(expected)}`;
}
}