'use strict'; /* * This is a regression test for https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/7722. * * When nested timers have the same timeout, calling clearTimeout on the * older timer after it has fired causes the list the newer timer is in * to be deleted. Since the newer timer was not cleared, it still blocks * the event loop completing for the duration of its timeout, however, since * no reference exists to it in its list, it cannot be canceled and its * callback is not called when the timeout elapses. */ const common = require('../common'); const assert = require('assert'); const Timer = process.binding('timer_wrap').Timer; const TIMEOUT = common.platformTimeout(100); const start = Timer.now(); // This bug also prevents the erroneously dereferenced timer's callback // from being called, so we can't use it's execution or lack thereof // to assert that the bug is fixed. process.on('exit', function() { const end = Timer.now(); assert.equal(end - start < TIMEOUT * 2, true, 'Elapsed time does not include second timer\'s timeout.'); }); const handle1 = setTimeout(common.mustCall(function() { // Cause the old TIMEOUT list to be deleted clearTimeout(handle1); // Cause a new list with the same key (TIMEOUT) to be created for this timer const handle2 = setTimeout(function() { common.fail('Inner callback is not called'); }, TIMEOUT); setTimeout(common.mustCall(function() { // Attempt to cancel the second timer. Fix for this bug will keep the // newer timer from being dereferenced by keeping its list from being // erroneously deleted. If we are able to cancel the timer successfully, // the bug is fixed. clearTimeout(handle2); setImmediate(common.mustCall(function() { setImmediate(common.mustCall(function() { const activeHandles = process._getActiveHandles(); const activeTimers = activeHandles.filter(function(handle) { return handle instanceof Timer; }); // Make sure our clearTimeout succeeded. One timer finished and // the other was canceled, so none should be active. assert.equal(activeTimers.length, 0, 'No Timers remain.'); })); })); }), 10); // Make sure our timers got added to the list. const activeHandles = process._getActiveHandles(); const activeTimers = activeHandles.filter(function(handle) { return handle instanceof Timer; }); const shortTimer = activeTimers.find(function(handle) { return handle._list.msecs === 10; }); const longTimers = activeTimers.filter(function(handle) { return handle._list.msecs === TIMEOUT; }); // Make sure our clearTimeout succeeded. One timer finished and // the other was canceled, so none should be active. assert.equal(activeTimers.length, 3, 'There are 3 timers in the list.'); assert(shortTimer instanceof Timer, 'The shorter timer is in the list.'); assert.equal(longTimers.length, 2, 'Both longer timers are in the list.'); // When this callback completes, `listOnTimeout` should now look at the // correct list and refrain from removing the new TIMEOUT list which // contains the reference to the newer timer. }), TIMEOUT);