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assert.fail() has two possible function signatures, both of which are not intuitive. It virtually guarantees that people who try to use assert.fail() without carefully reading the docs will end up using it incorrectly. This change maintains backwards compatibility with the two valid uses (arguments 1 2 and 4 supplied but argument 3 falsy, and argument 3 supplied but arguments 1 2 and 4 all falsy) but also adds the far more intuitive first-argument-only and first-two-arguments-only possibilities. assert.fail('boom'); // AssertionError: boom assert.fail('a', 'b'); // AssertionError: 'a' != 'b' PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/12293 Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net> Reviewed-By: Michaël Zasso <targos@protonmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>v6
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'use strict'; |
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require('../common'); |
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const assert = require('assert'); |
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// no args
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assert.throws( |
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() => { assert.fail(); }, |
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/^AssertionError: undefined undefined undefined$/ |
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); |
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// one arg = message
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assert.throws( |
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() => { assert.fail('custom message'); }, |
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/^AssertionError: custom message$/ |
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); |
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// two args only, operator defaults to '!='
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assert.throws( |
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() => { assert.fail('first', 'second'); }, |
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/^AssertionError: 'first' != 'second'$/ |
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); |
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// three args
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assert.throws( |
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() => { assert.fail('ignored', 'ignored', 'another custom message'); }, |
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/^AssertionError: another custom message$/ |
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); |
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// no third arg (but a fourth arg)
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assert.throws( |
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() => { assert.fail('first', 'second', undefined, 'operator'); }, |
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/^AssertionError: 'first' operator 'second'$/ |
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); |
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