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84 lines
3.6 KiB
84 lines
3.6 KiB
'use strict';
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require('../common');
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const assert = require('assert');
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const util = require('util');
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const processUtil = process.binding('util');
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const opts = {showProxy: true};
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const target = {};
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const handler = {
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get: function() { throw new Error('Getter should not be called'); }
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};
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const proxyObj = new Proxy(target, handler);
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// Inspecting the proxy should not actually walk it's properties
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assert.doesNotThrow(() => util.inspect(proxyObj, opts));
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// getProxyDetails is an internal method, not intended for public use.
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// This is here to test that the internals are working correctly.
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const details = processUtil.getProxyDetails(proxyObj);
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assert.strictEqual(target, details[0]);
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assert.strictEqual(handler, details[1]);
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxyObj, opts),
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'Proxy [ {}, { get: [Function: get] } ]');
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// Using getProxyDetails with non-proxy returns undefined
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assert.strictEqual(processUtil.getProxyDetails({}), undefined);
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// This will throw because the showProxy option is not used
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// and the get function on the handler object defined above
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// is actually invoked.
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assert.throws(
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() => util.inspect(proxyObj)
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);
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// Yo dawg, I heard you liked Proxy so I put a Proxy
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// inside your Proxy that proxies your Proxy's Proxy.
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const proxy1 = new Proxy({}, {});
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const proxy2 = new Proxy(proxy1, {});
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const proxy3 = new Proxy(proxy2, proxy1);
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const proxy4 = new Proxy(proxy1, proxy2);
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const proxy5 = new Proxy(proxy3, proxy4);
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const proxy6 = new Proxy(proxy5, proxy5);
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const expected0 = '{}';
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const expected1 = 'Proxy [ {}, {} ]';
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const expected2 = 'Proxy [ Proxy [ {}, {} ], {} ]';
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const expected3 = 'Proxy [ Proxy [ Proxy [ {}, {} ], {} ], Proxy [ {}, {} ] ]';
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const expected4 = 'Proxy [ Proxy [ {}, {} ], Proxy [ Proxy [ {}, {} ], {} ] ]';
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const expected5 = 'Proxy [ Proxy [ Proxy [ Proxy [Object], {} ],' +
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' Proxy [ {}, {} ] ],\n Proxy [ Proxy [ {}, {} ]' +
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', Proxy [ Proxy [Object], {} ] ] ]';
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const expected6 = 'Proxy [ Proxy [ Proxy [ Proxy [Object], Proxy [Object]' +
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' ],\n Proxy [ Proxy [Object], Proxy [Object] ] ],\n' +
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' Proxy [ Proxy [ Proxy [Object], Proxy [Object] ],\n' +
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' Proxy [ Proxy [Object], Proxy [Object] ] ] ]';
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy1, opts), expected1);
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy2, opts), expected2);
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy3, opts), expected3);
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy4, opts), expected4);
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy5, opts), expected5);
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy6, opts), expected6);
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy1), expected0);
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy2), expected0);
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy3), expected0);
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy4), expected0);
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy5), expected0);
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy6), expected0);
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// Just for fun, let's create a Proxy using Arrays.
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const proxy7 = new Proxy([], []);
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const expected7 = 'Proxy [ [], [] ]';
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy7, opts), expected7);
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy7), '[]');
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// Now we're just getting silly, right?
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const proxy8 = new Proxy(Date, []);
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const proxy9 = new Proxy(Date, String);
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const expected8 = 'Proxy [ [Function: Date], [] ]';
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const expected9 = 'Proxy [ [Function: Date], [Function: String] ]';
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy8, opts), expected8);
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy9, opts), expected9);
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy8), '[Function: Date]');
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(proxy9), '[Function: Date]');
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