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test: refactor several parallel/test-timer tests

Change var to const/let. Simplify test-timers-uncaught-exception.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/10524
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Gibson Fahnestock <gibfahn@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Jeremiah Senkpiel <fishrock123@rocketmail.com>
v6
Beth Griggs 8 years ago
committed by Gibson Fahnestock
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  1. 6
      test/parallel/test-timers-args.js
  2. 12
      test/parallel/test-timers-immediate-queue.js
  3. 12
      test/parallel/test-timers-non-integer-delay.js
  4. 14
      test/parallel/test-timers-ordering.js
  5. 38
      test/parallel/test-timers-uncaught-exception.js

6
test/parallel/test-timers-args.js

@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ function range(n) {
}
function timeout(nargs) {
var args = range(nargs);
const args = range(nargs);
setTimeout.apply(null, [callback, 1].concat(args));
function callback() {
@ -17,8 +17,8 @@ function timeout(nargs) {
}
function interval(nargs) {
var args = range(nargs);
var timer = setTimeout.apply(null, [callback, 1].concat(args));
const args = range(nargs);
const timer = setTimeout.apply(null, [callback, 1].concat(args));
function callback() {
clearInterval(timer);

12
test/parallel/test-timers-immediate-queue.js

@ -6,15 +6,13 @@ const assert = require('assert');
// but immediates queued while processing the current queue should happen
// on the next turn of the event loop.
// in v0.10 hit should be 1, because we only process one cb per turn
// in v0.11 and beyond it should be the exact same size of QUEUE
// if we're letting things recursively add to the immediate QUEUE hit will be
// > QUEUE
// hit should be the exact same size of QUEUE, if we're letting things
// recursively add to the immediate QUEUE hit will be > QUEUE
var ticked = false;
let ticked = false;
var hit = 0;
var QUEUE = 1000;
let hit = 0;
const QUEUE = 1000;
function run() {
if (hit === 0)

12
test/parallel/test-timers-non-integer-delay.js

@ -1,4 +1,6 @@
'use strict';
require('../common');
/*
* This test makes sure that non-integer timer delays do not make the process
* hang. See https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/8065 and
@ -15,13 +17,11 @@
* it 100%.
*/
require('../common');
var TIMEOUT_DELAY = 1.1;
var NB_TIMEOUTS_FIRED = 50;
const TIMEOUT_DELAY = 1.1;
const NB_TIMEOUTS_FIRED = 50;
var nbTimeoutFired = 0;
var interval = setInterval(function() {
let nbTimeoutFired = 0;
const interval = setInterval(function() {
++nbTimeoutFired;
if (nbTimeoutFired === NB_TIMEOUTS_FIRED) {
clearInterval(interval);

14
test/parallel/test-timers-ordering.js

@ -1,22 +1,22 @@
'use strict';
require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
var Timer = process.binding('timer_wrap').Timer;
var N = 30;
const Timer = process.binding('timer_wrap').Timer;
const N = 30;
var last_i = 0;
var last_ts = 0;
let last_i = 0;
let last_ts = 0;
var f = function(i) {
const f = function(i) {
if (i <= N) {
// check order
assert.equal(i, last_i + 1, 'order is broken: ' + i + ' != ' +
assert.strictEqual(i, last_i + 1, 'order is broken: ' + i + ' != ' +
last_i + ' + 1');
last_i = i;
// check that this iteration is fired at least 1ms later than the previous
var now = Timer.now();
const now = Timer.now();
console.log(i, now);
assert(now >= last_ts + 1,
'current ts ' + now + ' < prev ts ' + last_ts + ' + 1');

38
test/parallel/test-timers-uncaught-exception.js

@ -1,40 +1,18 @@
'use strict';
require('../common');
const common = require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
var exceptions = 0;
var timer1 = 0;
var timer2 = 0;
const errorMsg = 'BAM!';
// the first timer throws...
console.error('set first timer');
setTimeout(function() {
console.error('first timer');
timer1++;
throw new Error('BAM!');
}, 100);
setTimeout(common.mustCall(function() {
throw new Error(errorMsg);
}), 1);
// ...but the second one should still run
console.error('set second timer');
setTimeout(function() {
console.error('second timer');
assert.equal(timer1, 1);
timer2++;
}, 100);
setTimeout(common.mustCall(function() {}), 1);
function uncaughtException(err) {
console.error('uncaught handler');
assert.equal(err.message, 'BAM!');
exceptions++;
assert.strictEqual(err.message, errorMsg);
}
process.on('uncaughtException', uncaughtException);
var exited = false;
process.on('exit', function() {
assert(!exited);
exited = true;
process.removeListener('uncaughtException', uncaughtException);
assert.equal(exceptions, 1);
assert.equal(timer1, 1);
assert.equal(timer2, 1);
});
process.on('uncaughtException', common.mustCall(uncaughtException));

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