'use strict'; require('../common'); const assert = require('assert'); // this test verifies that passing a huge number to read(size) // will push up the highWaterMark, and cause the stream to read // more data continuously, but without triggering a nextTick // warning or RangeError. const Readable = require('stream').Readable; // throw an error if we trigger a nextTick warning. process.throwDeprecation = true; var stream = new Readable({ highWaterMark: 2 }); var reads = 0; var total = 5000; stream._read = function(size) { reads++; size = Math.min(size, total); total -= size; if (size === 0) stream.push(null); else stream.push(Buffer.allocUnsafe(size)); }; var depth = 0; function flow(stream, size, callback) { depth += 1; var chunk = stream.read(size); if (!chunk) stream.once('readable', flow.bind(null, stream, size, callback)); else callback(chunk); depth -= 1; console.log('flow(' + depth + '): exit'); } flow(stream, 5000, function() { console.log('complete (' + depth + ')'); }); process.on('exit', function(code) { assert.equal(reads, 2); // we pushed up the high water mark assert.equal(stream._readableState.highWaterMark, 8192); // length is 0 right now, because we pulled it all out. assert.equal(stream._readableState.length, 0); assert(!code); assert.equal(depth, 0); console.log('ok'); });