'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); const assert = require('assert'); // No args assert.throws( () => { assert.fail(); }, common.expectsError({ code: 'ERR_ASSERTION', type: assert.AssertionError, message: 'Failed', operator: undefined, actual: undefined, expected: undefined }) ); // One arg = message common.expectsError(() => { assert.fail('custom message'); }, { code: 'ERR_ASSERTION', type: assert.AssertionError, message: 'custom message', operator: undefined, actual: undefined, expected: undefined }); // Two args only, operator defaults to '!=' common.expectsError(() => { assert.fail('first', 'second'); }, { code: 'ERR_ASSERTION', type: assert.AssertionError, message: '\'first\' != \'second\'', operator: '!=', actual: 'first', expected: 'second' }); // Three args common.expectsError(() => { assert.fail('ignored', 'ignored', 'another custom message'); }, { code: 'ERR_ASSERTION', type: assert.AssertionError, message: 'another custom message', operator: undefined, actual: 'ignored', expected: 'ignored' }); // No third arg (but a fourth arg) common.expectsError(() => { assert.fail('first', 'second', undefined, 'operator'); }, { code: 'ERR_ASSERTION', type: assert.AssertionError, message: '\'first\' operator \'second\'', operator: 'operator', actual: 'first', expected: 'second' }); // The stackFrameFunction should exclude the foo frame assert.throws( function foo() { assert.fail('first', 'second', 'message', '!==', foo); }, (err) => !/^\s*at\sfoo\b/m.test(err.stack) );