'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); const http = require('http'); // sending `agent: false` when `port: null` is also passed in (i.e. the result // of a `url.parse()` call with the default port used, 80 or 443), should not // result in an assertion error... const opts = { host: '127.0.0.1', port: null, path: '/', method: 'GET', agent: false }; // we just want an "error" (no local HTTP server on port 80) or "response" // to happen (user happens ot have HTTP server running on port 80). // As long as the process doesn't crash from a C++ assertion then we're good. const req = http.request(opts); // Will be called by either the response event or error event, not both const oneResponse = common.mustCall(); req.on('response', oneResponse); req.on('error', oneResponse); req.end();