'use strict'; /* * The goal of this test is to make sure that when a top-level error * handler throws an error following the handling of a previous error, * the process reports the error message from the error thrown in the * top-level error handler, not the one from the previous error. */ require('../common'); const domainErrHandlerExMessage = 'exception from domain error handler'; const internalExMessage = 'You should NOT see me'; if (process.argv[2] === 'child') { var domain = require('domain'); var d = domain.create(); d.on('error', function() { throw new Error(domainErrHandlerExMessage); }); d.run(function doStuff() { process.nextTick(function() { throw new Error(internalExMessage); }); }); } else { var fork = require('child_process').fork; var assert = require('assert'); var child = fork(process.argv[1], ['child'], {silent: true}); var stderrOutput = ''; if (child) { child.stderr.on('data', function onStderrData(data) { stderrOutput += data.toString(); }); child.on('close', function onChildClosed() { assert(stderrOutput.indexOf(domainErrHandlerExMessage) !== -1); assert(stderrOutput.indexOf(internalExMessage) === -1); }); child.on('exit', function onChildExited(exitCode, signal) { var expectedExitCode = 7; var expectedSignal = null; assert.equal(exitCode, expectedExitCode); assert.equal(signal, expectedSignal); }); } }