It was excluded as it was failing intermittently. Likely
that s390 was just so fast times were rounded down to 0.
Increase the spin time on s390x only.
Signed-off-by: Michael Dawson <midawson@redhat.com>
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/56228
Refs: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/41286
Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Marco Ippolito <marcoippolito54@gmail.com>
Fix NumberIsNaN is called two times and change error code
to ERR_OUT_OF_RANGE when RangeError is occurred in test.
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/45772
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Darshan Sen <raisinten@gmail.com>
Fixes: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/38160
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/38166
Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net>
Reviewed-By: Gerhard Stöbich <deb2001-github@yahoo.de>
Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <luigipinca@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com>
* Update the user timing implementation to conform to
User Timing Level 3.
* Reimplement user timing and timerify with pure JavaScript
implementations
* Simplify the C++ implementation for gc and http2 perf
* Runtime deprecate additional perf entry properties
in favor of the standard detail argument
* Disable the `buffered` option on PerformanceObserver,
all entries are queued and dispatched on setImmediate.
Only entries with active observers are buffered.
* This does remove the user timing and timerify
trace events. Because the trace_events are still
considered experimental, those can be removed without
a deprecation cycle. They are removed to improve
performance and reduce complexity.
Old: `perf_hooks/usertiming.js n=100000: 92,378.01249733355`
New: perf_hooks/usertiming.js n=100000: 270,393.5280638482`
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/37136
Refs: https://github.com/nodejs/diagnostics/issues/464
Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Michaël Zasso <targos@protonmail.com>
This will be a start to generalize all argument validation
errors. As currently we throw ARG/OPT, OUT_OF_RANGE, and other more
specific errors.
The OPT errors didn't bring much to the errors as it's just another
variant of ARG error which is sometimes more confusing (some of our code
used OPT errors to denote just argument validation errors presumably
because of similarity of OPT to 'option' and not 'options-object')
and they don't specify the name of the options object where the invalid
value is located. Much better approach would be to just specify path
to the invalid value in the name of the value as it is done in this PR
(i.e. 'options.format', 'options.publicKey.type' etc)
Also since this decreases a variety of errors we have it'd be easier to
reuse validation code across the codebase.
Refs: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/31251
Refs: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/34070#discussion_r467251009
Signed-off-by: Denys Otrishko <shishugi@gmail.com>
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/34682
Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Ruben Bridgewater <ruben@bridgewater.de>
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <rtrott@gmail.com>
This completely refactors the `expectsError` behavior: so far it's
almost identical to `assert.throws(fn, object)` in case it was used
with a function as first argument. It had a magical property check
that allowed to verify a functions `type` in case `type` was passed
used in the validation object. This pattern is now completely removed
and `assert.throws()` should be used instead.
The main intent for `common.expectsError()` is to verify error cases
for callback based APIs. This is now more flexible by accepting all
validation possibilites that `assert.throws()` accepts as well. No
magical properties exist anymore. This reduces surprising behavior
for developers who are not used to the Node.js core code base.
This has the side effect that `common` is used significantly less
frequent.
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/31092
Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <rtrott@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Trivikram Kamat <trivikr.dev@gmail.com>
This commit replaces common.busyLoop() with sleep().
PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/30787
Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <rtrott@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Gus Caplan <me@gus.host>
Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <riclau@uk.ibm.com>