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swc_bundler: - [x] Fix wrapped esms. (denoland/deno#9307) - [x] Make test secure.
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7.3 KiB
TypeScript
251 lines
7.3 KiB
TypeScript
// Loaded from https://deno.land/std/node/_utils.ts
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// Copyright 2018-2021 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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import { deferred } from "../async/mod.ts";
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import { assert, assertStringIncludes, fail } from "../testing/asserts.ts";
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export type BinaryEncodings = "binary";
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export type TextEncodings =
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| "ascii"
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| "utf8"
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| "utf-8"
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| "utf16le"
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| "ucs2"
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| "ucs-2"
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| "base64"
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| "latin1"
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| "hex";
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export type Encodings = BinaryEncodings | TextEncodings;
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export function notImplemented(msg?: string): never {
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const message = msg ? `Not implemented: ${msg}` : "Not implemented";
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throw new Error(message);
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}
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export type _TextDecoder = typeof TextDecoder.prototype;
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export const _TextDecoder = TextDecoder;
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export type _TextEncoder = typeof TextEncoder.prototype;
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export const _TextEncoder = TextEncoder;
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// API helpers
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export type MaybeNull<T> = T | null;
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export type MaybeDefined<T> = T | undefined;
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export type MaybeEmpty<T> = T | null | undefined;
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export function intoCallbackAPI<T>(
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// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
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func: (...args: any[]) => Promise<T>,
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cb: MaybeEmpty<(err: MaybeNull<Error>, value?: MaybeEmpty<T>) => void>,
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// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
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...args: any[]
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): void {
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func(...args).then(
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(value) => cb && cb(null, value),
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(err) => cb && cb(err),
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);
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}
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export function intoCallbackAPIWithIntercept<T1, T2>(
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// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
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func: (...args: any[]) => Promise<T1>,
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interceptor: (v: T1) => T2,
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cb: MaybeEmpty<(err: MaybeNull<Error>, value?: MaybeEmpty<T2>) => void>,
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// deno-lint-ignore no-explicit-any
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...args: any[]
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): void {
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func(...args).then(
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(value) => cb && cb(null, interceptor(value)),
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(err) => cb && cb(err),
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);
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}
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export function spliceOne(list: string[], index: number): void {
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for (; index + 1 < list.length; index++) list[index] = list[index + 1];
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list.pop();
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}
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// Taken from: https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/ba684805b6c0eded76e5cd89ee00328ac7a59365/lib/internal/util.js#L125
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// Return undefined if there is no match.
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// Move the "slow cases" to a separate function to make sure this function gets
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// inlined properly. That prioritizes the common case.
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export function normalizeEncoding(
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enc: string | null,
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): TextEncodings | undefined {
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if (enc == null || enc === "utf8" || enc === "utf-8") return "utf8";
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return slowCases(enc);
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}
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// https://github.com/nodejs/node/blob/ba684805b6c0eded76e5cd89ee00328ac7a59365/lib/internal/util.js#L130
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function slowCases(enc: string): TextEncodings | undefined {
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switch (enc.length) {
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case 4:
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if (enc === "UTF8") return "utf8";
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if (enc === "ucs2" || enc === "UCS2") return "utf16le";
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enc = `${enc}`.toLowerCase();
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if (enc === "utf8") return "utf8";
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if (enc === "ucs2") return "utf16le";
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break;
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case 3:
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if (enc === "hex" || enc === "HEX" || `${enc}`.toLowerCase() === "hex") {
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return "hex";
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}
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break;
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case 5:
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if (enc === "ascii") return "ascii";
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if (enc === "ucs-2") return "utf16le";
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if (enc === "UTF-8") return "utf8";
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if (enc === "ASCII") return "ascii";
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if (enc === "UCS-2") return "utf16le";
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enc = `${enc}`.toLowerCase();
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if (enc === "utf-8") return "utf8";
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if (enc === "ascii") return "ascii";
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if (enc === "ucs-2") return "utf16le";
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break;
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case 6:
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if (enc === "base64") return "base64";
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if (enc === "latin1" || enc === "binary") return "latin1";
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if (enc === "BASE64") return "base64";
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if (enc === "LATIN1" || enc === "BINARY") return "latin1";
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enc = `${enc}`.toLowerCase();
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if (enc === "base64") return "base64";
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if (enc === "latin1" || enc === "binary") return "latin1";
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break;
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case 7:
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if (
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enc === "utf16le" ||
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enc === "UTF16LE" ||
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`${enc}`.toLowerCase() === "utf16le"
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) {
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return "utf16le";
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}
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break;
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case 8:
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if (
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enc === "utf-16le" ||
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enc === "UTF-16LE" ||
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`${enc}`.toLowerCase() === "utf-16le"
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) {
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return "utf16le";
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}
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break;
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default:
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if (enc === "") return "utf8";
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}
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}
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export function validateIntegerRange(
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value: number,
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name: string,
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min = -2147483648,
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max = 2147483647,
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): void {
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// The defaults for min and max correspond to the limits of 32-bit integers.
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if (!Number.isInteger(value)) {
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throw new Error(`${name} must be 'an integer' but was ${value}`);
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}
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if (value < min || value > max) {
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throw new Error(
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`${name} must be >= ${min} && <= ${max}. Value was ${value}`,
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);
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}
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}
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type OptionalSpread<T> = T extends undefined ? []
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: [T];
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export function once<T = undefined>(
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callback: (...args: OptionalSpread<T>) => void,
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) {
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let called = false;
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return function (this: unknown, ...args: OptionalSpread<T>) {
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if (called) return;
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called = true;
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callback.apply(this, args);
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};
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}
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/**
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* @param {number} [expectedExecutions = 1]
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* @param {number} [timeout = 1000] Milliseconds to wait before the promise is forcefully exited
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*/
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export function mustCall<T extends unknown[]>(
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fn: ((...args: T) => void) = () => {},
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expectedExecutions = 1,
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timeout = 1000,
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): [Promise<void>, (...args: T) => void] {
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if (expectedExecutions < 1) {
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throw new Error("Expected executions can't be lower than 1");
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}
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let timesExecuted = 0;
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const completed = deferred();
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const abort = setTimeout(() => completed.reject(), timeout);
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function callback(this: unknown, ...args: T) {
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timesExecuted++;
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if (timesExecuted === expectedExecutions) {
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completed.resolve();
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}
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fn.apply(this, args);
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}
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const result = completed
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.then(() => clearTimeout(abort))
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.catch(() =>
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fail(
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`Async operation not completed: Expected ${expectedExecutions}, executed ${timesExecuted}`,
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)
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);
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return [
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result,
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callback,
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];
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}
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/** Asserts that an error thrown in a callback will not be wrongly caught. */
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export async function assertCallbackErrorUncaught(
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{ prelude, invocation, cleanup }: {
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/** Any code which needs to run before the actual invocation (notably, any import statements). */
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prelude?: string;
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/**
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* The start of the invocation of the function, e.g. `open("foo.txt", `.
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* The callback will be added after it.
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*/
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invocation: string;
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/** Called after the subprocess is finished but before running the assertions, e.g. to clean up created files. */
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cleanup?: () => Promise<void> | void;
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},
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) {
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// Since the error has to be uncaught, and that will kill the Deno process,
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// the only way to test this is to spawn a subprocess.
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const p = Deno.run({
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cmd: [
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Deno.execPath(),
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"eval",
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"--no-check", // Running TSC for every one of these tests would take way too long
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"--unstable",
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`${prelude ?? ""}
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${invocation}(err) => {
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// If the bug is present and the callback is called again with an error,
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// don't throw another error, so if the subprocess fails we know it had the correct behaviour.
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if (!err) throw new Error("success");
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});`,
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],
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stderr: "piped",
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});
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const status = await p.status();
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const stderr = new TextDecoder().decode(await Deno.readAll(p.stderr));
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p.close();
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p.stderr.close();
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await cleanup?.();
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assert(!status.success);
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assertStringIncludes(stderr, "Error: success");
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}
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