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Two test cases in `test-readline-interface` are sensitive to resource constraints (probably due to `\r` and `\n` not arriving within the appropriate delay to be treated as a single line ending). Move those tests to `sequential`. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/14681 Fixes: https://github.com/https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/14674 Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Refael Ackermann <refack@gmail.com>v6
Rich Trott
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require('../common'); |
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// These test cases are in `sequential` rather than the analogous test file in
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// `parallel` because they become unrelaible under load. The unreliability under
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// load was determined empirically when the test cases were in `parallel` by
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// running:
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// tools/test.py -j 96 --repeat 192 test/parallel/test-readline-interface.js
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const assert = require('assert'); |
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const readline = require('readline'); |
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const EventEmitter = require('events').EventEmitter; |
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const inherits = require('util').inherits; |
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function FakeInput() { |
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EventEmitter.call(this); |
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} |
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inherits(FakeInput, EventEmitter); |
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FakeInput.prototype.resume = () => {}; |
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FakeInput.prototype.pause = () => {}; |
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FakeInput.prototype.write = () => {}; |
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FakeInput.prototype.end = () => {}; |
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[ true, false ].forEach(function(terminal) { |
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// sending multiple newlines at once that does not end with a new line
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// and a `end` event(last line is)
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// \r\n should emit one line event, not two
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{ |
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const fi = new FakeInput(); |
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const rli = new readline.Interface( |
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{ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal } |
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); |
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const expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bat']; |
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let callCount = 0; |
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rli.on('line', function(line) { |
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assert.strictEqual(line, expectedLines[callCount]); |
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callCount++; |
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}); |
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fi.emit('data', expectedLines.join('\r\n')); |
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assert.strictEqual(callCount, expectedLines.length - 1); |
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rli.close(); |
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} |
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// \r\n should emit one line event when split across multiple writes.
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{ |
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const fi = new FakeInput(); |
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const rli = new readline.Interface( |
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{ input: fi, output: fi, terminal: terminal } |
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); |
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const expectedLines = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz', 'bat']; |
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let callCount = 0; |
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rli.on('line', function(line) { |
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assert.strictEqual(line, expectedLines[callCount]); |
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callCount++; |
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}); |
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expectedLines.forEach(function(line) { |
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fi.emit('data', `${line}\r`); |
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fi.emit('data', '\n'); |
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}); |
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assert.strictEqual(callCount, expectedLines.length); |
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rli.close(); |
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} |
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}); |
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