node/lib/internal/util.js
Rich Trott 07d39a2262 util: emit deprecation code only once
If another function has already emitted the deprecation warning with the
same code as the warning that is about to be emitted, do not emit the
warning.

This is a breaking change. Previously, different functions could emit
the same deprecation warning multiple times. This was a known bug rather
than a feature, but this change is being treated as a breaking change
out of caution. Identical deprecation warnings should not be emitted.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/16393
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com>
2017-11-16 22:00:24 -08:00

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'use strict';
const errors = require('internal/errors');
const { signals } = process.binding('constants').os;
const {
createPromise,
getHiddenValue,
promiseResolve,
promiseReject,
setHiddenValue,
arrow_message_private_symbol: kArrowMessagePrivateSymbolIndex,
decorated_private_symbol: kDecoratedPrivateSymbolIndex
} = process.binding('util');
const noCrypto = !process.versions.openssl;
function isError(e) {
return objectToString(e) === '[object Error]' || e instanceof Error;
}
function objectToString(o) {
return Object.prototype.toString.call(o);
}
// Keep a list of deprecation codes that have been warned on so we only warn on
// each one once.
const codesWarned = {};
// Mark that a method should not be used.
// Returns a modified function which warns once by default.
// If --no-deprecation is set, then it is a no-op.
function deprecate(fn, msg, code) {
// Allow for deprecating things in the process of starting up.
if (global.process === undefined) {
return function(...args) {
return deprecate(fn, msg).apply(this, args);
};
}
if (process.noDeprecation === true) {
return fn;
}
if (code !== undefined && typeof code !== 'string')
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', 'code', 'string');
var warned = false;
function deprecated(...args) {
if (!warned) {
warned = true;
if (code !== undefined) {
if (!codesWarned[code]) {
process.emitWarning(msg, 'DeprecationWarning', code, deprecated);
codesWarned[code] = true;
}
} else {
process.emitWarning(msg, 'DeprecationWarning', deprecated);
}
}
if (new.target) {
return Reflect.construct(fn, args, new.target);
}
return fn.apply(this, args);
}
// The wrapper will keep the same prototype as fn to maintain prototype chain
Object.setPrototypeOf(deprecated, fn);
if (fn.prototype) {
// Setting this (rather than using Object.setPrototype, as above) ensures
// that calling the unwrapped constructor gives an instanceof the wrapped
// constructor.
deprecated.prototype = fn.prototype;
}
return deprecated;
}
function decorateErrorStack(err) {
if (!(isError(err) && err.stack) ||
getHiddenValue(err, kDecoratedPrivateSymbolIndex) === true)
return;
const arrow = getHiddenValue(err, kArrowMessagePrivateSymbolIndex);
if (arrow) {
err.stack = arrow + err.stack;
setHiddenValue(err, kDecoratedPrivateSymbolIndex, true);
}
}
function assertCrypto() {
if (noCrypto)
throw new errors.Error('ERR_NO_CRYPTO');
}
// The loop should only run at most twice, retrying with lowercased enc
// if there is no match in the first pass.
// We use a loop instead of branching to retry with a helper
// function in order to avoid the performance hit.
// Return undefined if there is no match.
function normalizeEncoding(enc) {
if (!enc) return 'utf8';
var retried;
while (true) {
switch (enc) {
case 'utf8':
case 'utf-8':
return 'utf8';
case 'ucs2':
case 'ucs-2':
case 'utf16le':
case 'utf-16le':
return 'utf16le';
case 'latin1':
case 'binary':
return 'latin1';
case 'base64':
case 'ascii':
case 'hex':
return enc;
default:
if (retried) return; // undefined
enc = ('' + enc).toLowerCase();
retried = true;
}
}
}
function filterDuplicateStrings(items, low) {
const map = new Map();
for (var i = 0; i < items.length; i++) {
const item = items[i];
const key = item.toLowerCase();
if (low) {
map.set(key, key);
} else {
map.set(key, item);
}
}
return Array.from(map.values()).sort();
}
function cachedResult(fn) {
var result;
return () => {
if (result === undefined)
result = fn();
return result.slice();
};
}
// Useful for Wrapping an ES6 Class with a constructor Function that
// does not require the new keyword. For instance:
// class A { constructor(x) {this.x = x;}}
// const B = createClassWrapper(A);
// B() instanceof A // true
// B() instanceof B // true
function createClassWrapper(type) {
function fn(...args) {
return Reflect.construct(type, args, new.target || type);
}
// Mask the wrapper function name and length values
Object.defineProperties(fn, {
name: { value: type.name },
length: { value: type.length }
});
Object.setPrototypeOf(fn, type);
fn.prototype = type.prototype;
return fn;
}
let signalsToNamesMapping;
function getSignalsToNamesMapping() {
if (signalsToNamesMapping !== undefined)
return signalsToNamesMapping;
signalsToNamesMapping = Object.create(null);
for (var key in signals) {
signalsToNamesMapping[signals[key]] = key;
}
return signalsToNamesMapping;
}
function convertToValidSignal(signal) {
if (typeof signal === 'number' && getSignalsToNamesMapping()[signal])
return signal;
if (typeof signal === 'string') {
const signalName = signals[signal.toUpperCase()];
if (signalName) return signalName;
}
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_UNKNOWN_SIGNAL', signal);
}
function getConstructorOf(obj) {
while (obj) {
var descriptor = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(obj, 'constructor');
if (descriptor !== undefined &&
typeof descriptor.value === 'function' &&
descriptor.value.name !== '') {
return descriptor.value;
}
obj = Object.getPrototypeOf(obj);
}
return null;
}
const kCustomPromisifiedSymbol = Symbol('util.promisify.custom');
const kCustomPromisifyArgsSymbol = Symbol('customPromisifyArgs');
function promisify(original) {
if (typeof original !== 'function')
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', 'original', 'Function');
if (original[kCustomPromisifiedSymbol]) {
const fn = original[kCustomPromisifiedSymbol];
if (typeof fn !== 'function') {
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE',
'util.promisify.custom',
'Function',
fn);
}
Object.defineProperty(fn, kCustomPromisifiedSymbol, {
value: fn, enumerable: false, writable: false, configurable: true
});
return fn;
}
// Names to create an object from in case the callback receives multiple
// arguments, e.g. ['stdout', 'stderr'] for child_process.exec.
const argumentNames = original[kCustomPromisifyArgsSymbol];
function fn(...args) {
const promise = createPromise();
try {
original.call(this, ...args, (err, ...values) => {
if (err) {
promiseReject(promise, err);
} else if (argumentNames !== undefined && values.length > 1) {
const obj = {};
for (var i = 0; i < argumentNames.length; i++)
obj[argumentNames[i]] = values[i];
promiseResolve(promise, obj);
} else {
promiseResolve(promise, values[0]);
}
});
} catch (err) {
promiseReject(promise, err);
}
return promise;
}
Object.setPrototypeOf(fn, Object.getPrototypeOf(original));
Object.defineProperty(fn, kCustomPromisifiedSymbol, {
value: fn, enumerable: false, writable: false, configurable: true
});
return Object.defineProperties(
fn,
Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptors(original)
);
}
promisify.custom = kCustomPromisifiedSymbol;
// The build-in Array#join is slower in v8 6.0
function join(output, separator) {
var str = '';
if (output.length !== 0) {
for (var i = 0; i < output.length - 1; i++) {
// It is faster not to use a template string here
str += output[i];
str += separator;
}
str += output[i];
}
return str;
}
// About 1.5x faster than the two-arg version of Array#splice().
function spliceOne(list, index) {
for (var i = index, k = i + 1, n = list.length; k < n; i += 1, k += 1)
list[i] = list[k];
list.pop();
}
module.exports = {
assertCrypto,
cachedResult,
convertToValidSignal,
createClassWrapper,
decorateErrorStack,
deprecate,
filterDuplicateStrings,
getConstructorOf,
isError,
join,
normalizeEncoding,
objectToString,
promisify,
spliceOne,
// Symbol used to customize promisify conversion
customPromisifyArgs: kCustomPromisifyArgsSymbol,
// Symbol used to provide a custom inspect function for an object as an
// alternative to using 'inspect'
customInspectSymbol: Symbol('util.inspect.custom'),
// Used by the buffer module to capture an internal reference to the
// default isEncoding implementation, just in case userland overrides it.
kIsEncodingSymbol: Symbol('node.isEncoding')
};