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'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 vm = require('vm');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(1), '1');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(false), 'false');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(''), "''");
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assert.equal(util.inspect('hello'), "'hello'");
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assert.equal(util.inspect(function() {}), '[Function]');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(undefined), 'undefined');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(null), 'null');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(/foo(bar\n)?/gi), '/foo(bar\\n)?/gi');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(new Date('Sun, 14 Feb 2010 11:48:40 GMT')),
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new Date('2010-02-14T12:48:40+01:00').toISOString());
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assert.equal(util.inspect('\n\u0001'), "'\\n\\u0001'");
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assert.equal(util.inspect([]), '[]');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(Object.create([])), 'Array {}');
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assert.equal(util.inspect([1, 2]), '[ 1, 2 ]');
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assert.equal(util.inspect([1, [2, 3]]), '[ 1, [ 2, 3 ] ]');
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assert.equal(util.inspect({}), '{}');
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assert.equal(util.inspect({a: 1}), '{ a: 1 }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect({a: function() {}}), '{ a: [Function] }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect({a: 1, b: 2}), '{ a: 1, b: 2 }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect({'a': {}}), '{ a: {} }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect({'a': {'b': 2}}), '{ a: { b: 2 } }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect({'a': {'b': { 'c': { 'd': 2 }}}}),
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'{ a: { b: { c: [Object] } } }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect({'a': {'b': { 'c': { 'd': 2 }}}}, false, null),
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'{ a: { b: { c: { d: 2 } } } }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect([1, 2, 3], true), '[ 1, 2, 3, [length]: 3 ]');
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assert.equal(util.inspect({'a': {'b': { 'c': 2}}}, false, 0),
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'{ a: [Object] }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect({'a': {'b': { 'c': 2}}}, false, 1),
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'{ a: { b: [Object] } }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(Object.create({},
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{visible: {value: 1, enumerable: true}, hidden: {value: 2}})),
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'{ visible: 1 }'
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);
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for (const showHidden of [true, false]) {
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const ab = new ArrayBuffer(4);
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const dv = new DataView(ab, 1, 2);
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assert.equal(util.inspect(ab, showHidden), 'ArrayBuffer { byteLength: 4 }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(new DataView(ab, 1, 2), showHidden),
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'DataView {\n' +
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' byteLength: 2,\n' +
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' byteOffset: 1,\n' +
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' buffer: ArrayBuffer { byteLength: 4 } }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(ab, showHidden), 'ArrayBuffer { byteLength: 4 }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(dv, showHidden),
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'DataView {\n' +
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' byteLength: 2,\n' +
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' byteOffset: 1,\n' +
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' buffer: ArrayBuffer { byteLength: 4 } }');
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ab.x = 42;
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dv.y = 1337;
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assert.equal(util.inspect(ab, showHidden),
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'ArrayBuffer { byteLength: 4, x: 42 }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(dv, showHidden),
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'DataView {\n' +
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' byteLength: 2,\n' +
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' byteOffset: 1,\n' +
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' buffer: ArrayBuffer { byteLength: 4, x: 42 },\n' +
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' y: 1337 }');
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}
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// Now do the same checks but from a different context
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for (const showHidden of [true, false]) {
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const ab = vm.runInNewContext('new ArrayBuffer(4)');
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const dv = vm.runInNewContext('new DataView(ab, 1, 2)', { ab: ab });
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assert.equal(util.inspect(ab, showHidden), 'ArrayBuffer { byteLength: 4 }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(new DataView(ab, 1, 2), showHidden),
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'DataView {\n' +
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' byteLength: 2,\n' +
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' byteOffset: 1,\n' +
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' buffer: ArrayBuffer { byteLength: 4 } }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(ab, showHidden), 'ArrayBuffer { byteLength: 4 }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(dv, showHidden),
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'DataView {\n' +
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' byteLength: 2,\n' +
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' byteOffset: 1,\n' +
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' buffer: ArrayBuffer { byteLength: 4 } }');
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ab.x = 42;
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dv.y = 1337;
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assert.equal(util.inspect(ab, showHidden),
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'ArrayBuffer { byteLength: 4, x: 42 }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(dv, showHidden),
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'DataView {\n' +
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' byteLength: 2,\n' +
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' byteOffset: 1,\n' +
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' buffer: ArrayBuffer { byteLength: 4, x: 42 },\n' +
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' y: 1337 }');
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}
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[ Float32Array,
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Float64Array,
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Int16Array,
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Int32Array,
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Int8Array,
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Uint16Array,
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Uint32Array,
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Uint8Array,
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Uint8ClampedArray ].forEach((constructor) => {
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const length = 2;
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const byteLength = length * constructor.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT;
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const array = new constructor(new ArrayBuffer(byteLength), 0, length);
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array[0] = 65;
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array[1] = 97;
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assert.equal(util.inspect(array, true),
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`${constructor.name} [\n` +
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` 65,\n` +
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` 97,\n` +
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` [BYTES_PER_ELEMENT]: ${constructor.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT},\n` +
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` [length]: ${length},\n` +
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` [byteLength]: ${byteLength},\n` +
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` [byteOffset]: 0,\n` +
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` [buffer]: ArrayBuffer { byteLength: ${byteLength} } ]`);
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assert.equal(util.inspect(array, false), `${constructor.name} [ 65, 97 ]`);
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});
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// Now check that declaring a TypedArray in a different context works the same
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[ Float32Array,
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Float64Array,
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Int16Array,
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Int32Array,
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Int8Array,
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Uint16Array,
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Uint32Array,
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Uint8Array,
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Uint8ClampedArray ].forEach((constructor) => {
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const length = 2;
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const byteLength = length * constructor.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT;
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const array = vm.runInNewContext('new constructor(new ArrayBuffer(' +
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'byteLength), 0, length)',
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{ constructor: constructor,
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byteLength: byteLength,
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length: length
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});
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array[0] = 65;
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array[1] = 97;
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assert.equal(util.inspect(array, true),
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`${constructor.name} [\n` +
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` 65,\n` +
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` 97,\n` +
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` [BYTES_PER_ELEMENT]: ${constructor.BYTES_PER_ELEMENT},\n` +
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` [length]: ${length},\n` +
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` [byteLength]: ${byteLength},\n` +
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` [byteOffset]: 0,\n` +
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` [buffer]: ArrayBuffer { byteLength: ${byteLength} } ]`);
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assert.equal(util.inspect(array, false), `${constructor.name} [ 65, 97 ]`);
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});
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// Due to the hash seed randomization it's not deterministic the order that
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// the following ways this hash is displayed.
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// See http://codereview.chromium.org/9124004/
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{
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const out = util.inspect(Object.create({},
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{visible: {value: 1, enumerable: true}, hidden: {value: 2}}), true);
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if (out !== '{ [hidden]: 2, visible: 1 }' &&
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out !== '{ visible: 1, [hidden]: 2 }') {
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assert.ok(false);
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}
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}
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// Objects without prototype
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{
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const out = util.inspect(Object.create(null,
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{ name: {value: 'Tim', enumerable: true},
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hidden: {value: 'secret'}}), true);
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if (out !== "{ [hidden]: 'secret', name: 'Tim' }" &&
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out !== "{ name: 'Tim', [hidden]: 'secret' }") {
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assert(false);
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}
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}
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assert.equal(
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util.inspect(Object.create(null,
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{name: {value: 'Tim', enumerable: true},
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hidden: {value: 'secret'}})),
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'{ name: \'Tim\' }'
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);
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// Dynamic properties
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assert.equal(util.inspect({get readonly() {}}),
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'{ readonly: [Getter] }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect({get readwrite() {}, set readwrite(val) {}}),
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'{ readwrite: [Getter/Setter] }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect({set writeonly(val) {}}),
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'{ writeonly: [Setter] }');
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var value = {};
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value['a'] = value;
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assert.equal(util.inspect(value), '{ a: [Circular] }');
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// Array with dynamic properties
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value = [1, 2, 3];
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value.__defineGetter__('growingLength', function() {
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this.push(true); return this.length;
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});
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assert.equal(util.inspect(value), '[ 1, 2, 3, growingLength: [Getter] ]');
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// Function with properties
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value = function() {};
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value.aprop = 42;
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assert.equal(util.inspect(value), '{ [Function] aprop: 42 }');
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// Regular expressions with properties
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value = /123/ig;
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value.aprop = 42;
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assert.equal(util.inspect(value), '{ /123/gi aprop: 42 }');
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// Dates with properties
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value = new Date('Sun, 14 Feb 2010 11:48:40 GMT');
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value.aprop = 42;
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assert.equal(util.inspect(value), '{ 2010-02-14T11:48:40.000Z aprop: 42 }'
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);
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// test the internal isDate implementation
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var Date2 = require('vm').runInNewContext('Date');
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var d = new Date2();
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var orig = util.inspect(d);
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Date2.prototype.foo = 'bar';
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var after = util.inspect(d);
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assert.equal(orig, after);
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// test positive/negative zero
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assert.equal(util.inspect(0), '0');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(-0), '-0');
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// test for sparse array
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var a = ['foo', 'bar', 'baz'];
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assert.equal(util.inspect(a), '[ \'foo\', \'bar\', \'baz\' ]');
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delete a[1];
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assert.equal(util.inspect(a), '[ \'foo\', , \'baz\' ]');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(a, true), '[ \'foo\', , \'baz\', [length]: 3 ]');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(new Array(5)), '[ , , , , ]');
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// test for Array constructor in different context
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{
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const Debug = require('vm').runInDebugContext('Debug');
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const map = new Map();
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map.set(1, 2);
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const mirror = Debug.MakeMirror(map.entries(), true);
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const vals = mirror.preview();
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const valsOutput = [];
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for (const o of vals) {
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valsOutput.push(o);
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}
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(valsOutput), '[ [ 1, 2 ] ]');
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}
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// test for other constructors in different context
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var obj = require('vm').runInNewContext('(function(){return {}})()', {});
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(obj), '{}');
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obj = require('vm').runInNewContext('var m=new Map();m.set(1,2);m', {});
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(obj), 'Map { 1 => 2 }');
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obj = require('vm').runInNewContext('var s=new Set();s.add(1);s.add(2);s', {});
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(obj), 'Set { 1, 2 }');
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obj = require('vm').runInNewContext('fn=function(){};new Promise(fn,fn)', {});
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assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(obj), 'Promise { <pending> }');
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// test for property descriptors
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var getter = Object.create(null, {
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a: {
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get: function() { return 'aaa'; }
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}
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});
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var setter = Object.create(null, {
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b: {
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set: function() {}
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}
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});
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var getterAndSetter = Object.create(null, {
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c: {
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get: function() { return 'ccc'; },
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set: function() {}
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}
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});
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assert.equal(util.inspect(getter, true), '{ [a]: [Getter] }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(setter, true), '{ [b]: [Setter] }');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(getterAndSetter, true), '{ [c]: [Getter/Setter] }');
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// exceptions should print the error message, not '{}'
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const errors = [];
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errors.push(new Error());
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errors.push(new Error('FAIL'));
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errors.push(new TypeError('FAIL'));
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errors.push(new SyntaxError('FAIL'));
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errors.forEach(function(err) {
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assert.equal(util.inspect(err), err.stack);
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});
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try {
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undef(); // eslint-disable-line no-undef
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} catch (e) {
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assert.equal(util.inspect(e), e.stack);
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}
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var ex = util.inspect(new Error('FAIL'), true);
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assert.ok(ex.indexOf('Error: FAIL') != -1);
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assert.ok(ex.indexOf('[stack]') != -1);
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assert.ok(ex.indexOf('[message]') != -1);
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// Doesn't capture stack trace
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function BadCustomError(msg) {
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Error.call(this);
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Object.defineProperty(this, 'message',
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{ value: msg, enumerable: false });
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Object.defineProperty(this, 'name',
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{ value: 'BadCustomError', enumerable: false });
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}
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util.inherits(BadCustomError, Error);
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assert.equal(util.inspect(new BadCustomError('foo')), '[BadCustomError: foo]');
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// GH-1941
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// should not throw:
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assert.equal(util.inspect(Object.create(Date.prototype)), 'Date {}');
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// GH-1944
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assert.doesNotThrow(function() {
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var d = new Date();
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d.toUTCString = null;
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util.inspect(d);
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});
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assert.doesNotThrow(function() {
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var d = new Date();
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d.toISOString = null;
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util.inspect(d);
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});
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assert.doesNotThrow(function() {
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var r = /regexp/;
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r.toString = null;
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util.inspect(r);
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});
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// bug with user-supplied inspect function returns non-string
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assert.doesNotThrow(function() {
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util.inspect([{
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inspect: function() { return 123; }
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}]);
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});
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// GH-2225
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{
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const x = { inspect: util.inspect };
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assert.ok(util.inspect(x).indexOf('inspect') != -1);
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}
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// util.inspect should not display the escaped value of a key.
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var w = {
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'\\': 1,
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'\\\\': 2,
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'\\\\\\': 3,
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'\\\\\\\\': 4,
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};
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var y = ['a', 'b', 'c'];
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y['\\\\\\'] = 'd';
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assert.ok(util.inspect(w),
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'{ \'\\\': 1, \'\\\\\': 2, \'\\\\\\\': 3, \'\\\\\\\\\': 4 }');
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assert.ok(util.inspect(y), '[ \'a\', \'b\', \'c\', \'\\\\\\\': \'d\' ]');
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// util.inspect.styles and util.inspect.colors
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function test_color_style(style, input, implicit) {
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var color_name = util.inspect.styles[style];
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var color = ['', ''];
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if (util.inspect.colors[color_name])
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color = util.inspect.colors[color_name];
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var without_color = util.inspect(input, false, 0, false);
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var with_color = util.inspect(input, false, 0, true);
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var expect = '\u001b[' + color[0] + 'm' + without_color +
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'\u001b[' + color[1] + 'm';
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assert.equal(with_color, expect, 'util.inspect color for style ' + style);
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}
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test_color_style('special', function() {});
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test_color_style('number', 123.456);
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test_color_style('boolean', true);
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test_color_style('undefined', undefined);
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test_color_style('null', null);
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test_color_style('string', 'test string');
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test_color_style('date', new Date());
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test_color_style('regexp', /regexp/);
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// an object with "hasOwnProperty" overwritten should not throw
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assert.doesNotThrow(function() {
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util.inspect({
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hasOwnProperty: null
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});
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});
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// new API, accepts an "options" object
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{
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let subject = { foo: 'bar', hello: 31, a: { b: { c: { d: 0 } } } };
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Object.defineProperty(subject, 'hidden', { enumerable: false, value: null });
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assert(util.inspect(subject, { showHidden: false }).indexOf('hidden') === -1);
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assert(util.inspect(subject, { showHidden: true }).indexOf('hidden') !== -1);
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assert(util.inspect(subject, { colors: false }).indexOf('\u001b[32m') === -1);
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assert(util.inspect(subject, { colors: true }).indexOf('\u001b[32m') !== -1);
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assert(util.inspect(subject, { depth: 2 }).indexOf('c: [Object]') !== -1);
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assert(util.inspect(subject, { depth: 0 }).indexOf('a: [Object]') !== -1);
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assert(util.inspect(subject, { depth: null }).indexOf('{ d: 0 }') !== -1);
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// "customInspect" option can enable/disable calling inspect() on objects
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subject = { inspect: function() { return 123; } };
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assert(util.inspect(subject,
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{ customInspect: true }).indexOf('123') !== -1);
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assert(util.inspect(subject,
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{ customInspect: true }).indexOf('inspect') === -1);
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assert(util.inspect(subject,
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{ customInspect: false }).indexOf('123') === -1);
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assert(util.inspect(subject,
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{ customInspect: false }).indexOf('inspect') !== -1);
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// custom inspect() functions should be able to return other Objects
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subject.inspect = function() { return { foo: 'bar' }; };
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assert.equal(util.inspect(subject), '{ foo: \'bar\' }');
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subject.inspect = function(depth, opts) {
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assert.strictEqual(opts.customInspectOptions, true);
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};
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util.inspect(subject, { customInspectOptions: true });
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}
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// util.inspect with "colors" option should produce as many lines as without it
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function test_lines(input) {
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var count_lines = function(str) {
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return (str.match(/\n/g) || []).length;
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};
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var without_color = util.inspect(input);
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var with_color = util.inspect(input, {colors: true});
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assert.equal(count_lines(without_color), count_lines(with_color));
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}
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test_lines([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]);
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test_lines(function() {
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var big_array = [];
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for (var i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
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big_array.push(i);
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}
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return big_array;
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}());
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test_lines({foo: 'bar', baz: 35, b: {a: 35}});
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test_lines({
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foo: 'bar',
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baz: 35,
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b: {a: 35},
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very_long_key: 'very_long_value',
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even_longer_key: ['with even longer value in array']
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});
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// test boxed primitives output the correct values
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assert.equal(util.inspect(new String('test')), '[String: \'test\']');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(new Boolean(false)), '[Boolean: false]');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(new Boolean(true)), '[Boolean: true]');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(new Number(0)), '[Number: 0]');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(new Number(-0)), '[Number: -0]');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(new Number(-1.1)), '[Number: -1.1]');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(new Number(13.37)), '[Number: 13.37]');
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// test boxed primitives with own properties
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var str = new String('baz');
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str.foo = 'bar';
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assert.equal(util.inspect(str), '{ [String: \'baz\'] foo: \'bar\' }');
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var bool = new Boolean(true);
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bool.foo = 'bar';
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assert.equal(util.inspect(bool), '{ [Boolean: true] foo: \'bar\' }');
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var num = new Number(13.37);
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num.foo = 'bar';
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assert.equal(util.inspect(num), '{ [Number: 13.37] foo: \'bar\' }');
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// test es6 Symbol
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if (typeof Symbol !== 'undefined') {
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assert.equal(util.inspect(Symbol()), 'Symbol()');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(Symbol(123)), 'Symbol(123)');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(Symbol('hi')), 'Symbol(hi)');
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assert.equal(util.inspect([Symbol()]), '[ Symbol() ]');
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assert.equal(util.inspect({ foo: Symbol() }), '{ foo: Symbol() }');
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const options = { showHidden: true };
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let subject = {};
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subject[Symbol('symbol')] = 42;
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assert.equal(util.inspect(subject), '{}');
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assert.equal(util.inspect(subject, options), '{ [Symbol(symbol)]: 42 }');
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|
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subject = [1, 2, 3];
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subject[Symbol('symbol')] = 42;
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|
|
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assert.equal(util.inspect(subject), '[ 1, 2, 3 ]');
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|
assert.equal(util.inspect(subject, options),
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'[ 1, 2, 3, [length]: 3, [Symbol(symbol)]: 42 ]');
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// test Set
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(new Set()), 'Set {}');
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(new Set([1, 2, 3])), 'Set { 1, 2, 3 }');
|
|
var set = new Set(['foo']);
|
|
set.bar = 42;
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(set, true), 'Set { \'foo\', [size]: 1, bar: 42 }');
|
|
|
|
// test Map
|
|
{
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(new Map()), 'Map {}');
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(new Map([[1, 'a'], [2, 'b'], [3, 'c']])),
|
|
'Map { 1 => \'a\', 2 => \'b\', 3 => \'c\' }');
|
|
const map = new Map([['foo', null]]);
|
|
map.bar = 42;
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(map, true),
|
|
'Map { \'foo\' => null, [size]: 1, bar: 42 }');
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// test Promise
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(Promise.resolve(3)), 'Promise { 3 }');
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(Promise.reject(3)), 'Promise { <rejected> 3 }');
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(new Promise(function() {})), 'Promise { <pending> }');
|
|
var promise = Promise.resolve('foo');
|
|
promise.bar = 42;
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(promise), 'Promise { \'foo\', bar: 42 }');
|
|
|
|
// Make sure it doesn't choke on polyfills. Unlike Set/Map, there is no standard
|
|
// interface to synchronously inspect a Promise, so our techniques only work on
|
|
// a bonafide native Promise.
|
|
var oldPromise = Promise;
|
|
global.Promise = function() { this.bar = 42; };
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(new Promise()), '{ bar: 42 }');
|
|
global.Promise = oldPromise;
|
|
|
|
// Map/Set Iterators
|
|
var m = new Map([['foo', 'bar']]);
|
|
assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(m.keys()), 'MapIterator { \'foo\' }');
|
|
assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(m.values()), 'MapIterator { \'bar\' }');
|
|
assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(m.entries()),
|
|
'MapIterator { [ \'foo\', \'bar\' ] }');
|
|
// make sure the iterator doesn't get consumed
|
|
var keys = m.keys();
|
|
assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(keys), 'MapIterator { \'foo\' }');
|
|
assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(keys), 'MapIterator { \'foo\' }');
|
|
|
|
var s = new Set([1, 3]);
|
|
assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(s.keys()), 'SetIterator { 1, 3 }');
|
|
assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(s.values()), 'SetIterator { 1, 3 }');
|
|
assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(s.entries()),
|
|
'SetIterator { [ 1, 1 ], [ 3, 3 ] }');
|
|
// make sure the iterator doesn't get consumed
|
|
keys = s.keys();
|
|
assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(keys), 'SetIterator { 1, 3 }');
|
|
assert.strictEqual(util.inspect(keys), 'SetIterator { 1, 3 }');
|
|
|
|
// Test alignment of items in container
|
|
// Assumes that the first numeric character is the start of an item.
|
|
|
|
function checkAlignment(container) {
|
|
var lines = util.inspect(container).split('\n');
|
|
var pos;
|
|
lines.forEach(function(line) {
|
|
var npos = line.search(/\d/);
|
|
if (npos !== -1) {
|
|
if (pos !== undefined)
|
|
assert.equal(pos, npos, 'container items not aligned');
|
|
pos = npos;
|
|
}
|
|
});
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
var big_array = [];
|
|
for (var i = 0; i < 100; i++) {
|
|
big_array.push(i);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
checkAlignment(big_array);
|
|
checkAlignment(function() {
|
|
var obj = {};
|
|
big_array.forEach(function(v) {
|
|
obj[v] = null;
|
|
});
|
|
return obj;
|
|
}());
|
|
checkAlignment(new Set(big_array));
|
|
checkAlignment(new Map(big_array.map(function(y) { return [y, null]; })));
|
|
|
|
|
|
// Test display of constructors
|
|
{
|
|
class ObjectSubclass {}
|
|
class ArraySubclass extends Array {}
|
|
class SetSubclass extends Set {}
|
|
class MapSubclass extends Map {}
|
|
class PromiseSubclass extends Promise {}
|
|
|
|
const x = new ObjectSubclass();
|
|
x.foo = 42;
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(x),
|
|
'ObjectSubclass { foo: 42 }');
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(new ArraySubclass(1, 2, 3)),
|
|
'ArraySubclass [ 1, 2, 3 ]');
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(new SetSubclass([1, 2, 3])),
|
|
'SetSubclass { 1, 2, 3 }');
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(new MapSubclass([['foo', 42]])),
|
|
'MapSubclass { \'foo\' => 42 }');
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(new PromiseSubclass(function() {})),
|
|
'PromiseSubclass { <pending> }');
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// Corner cases.
|
|
{
|
|
const x = { constructor: 42 };
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(x), '{ constructor: 42 }');
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
const x = {};
|
|
Object.defineProperty(x, 'constructor', {
|
|
get: function() {
|
|
throw new Error('should not access constructor');
|
|
},
|
|
enumerable: true
|
|
});
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(x), '{ constructor: [Getter] }');
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
const x = new function() {};
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(x), '{}');
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
const x = Object.create(null);
|
|
assert.equal(util.inspect(x), '{}');
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// The following maxArrayLength tests were introduced after v6.0.0 was released.
|
|
// Do not backport to v5/v4 unless all of
|
|
// https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/6334 is backported.
|
|
{
|
|
const x = Array(101);
|
|
assert(/1 more item/.test(util.inspect(x)));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
const x = Array(101);
|
|
assert(!/1 more item/.test(util.inspect(x, {maxArrayLength: 101})));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
const x = Array(101);
|
|
assert(/^\[ ... 101 more items \]$/.test(
|
|
util.inspect(x, {maxArrayLength: 0})));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
const x = new Uint8Array(101);
|
|
assert(/1 more item/.test(util.inspect(x)));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
const x = new Uint8Array(101);
|
|
assert(!/1 more item/.test(util.inspect(x, {maxArrayLength: 101})));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
const x = new Uint8Array(101);
|
|
assert(/\[ ... 101 more items \]$/.test(
|
|
util.inspect(x, {maxArrayLength: 0})));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
const x = Array(101);
|
|
assert(!/1 more item/.test(util.inspect(x, {maxArrayLength: null})));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
const x = Array(101);
|
|
assert(!/1 more item/.test(util.inspect(x, {maxArrayLength: Infinity})));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
const x = new Uint8Array(101);
|
|
assert(!/1 more item/.test(util.inspect(x, {maxArrayLength: null})));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
const x = new Uint8Array(101);
|
|
assert(!/1 more item/.test(util.inspect(x, {maxArrayLength: Infinity})));
|
|
}
|
|
|