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common.js needs to be loaded in all tests so that there is checking for variable leaks and possibly other things. However, it does not need to be assigned to a variable if nothing in common.js is referred to elsewhere in the test. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/4408 Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
41 lines
895 B
JavaScript
41 lines
895 B
JavaScript
'use strict';
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require('../common');
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var assert = require('assert');
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var exceptions = 0;
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var timer1 = 0;
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var timer2 = 0;
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// the first timer throws...
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console.error('set first timer');
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setTimeout(function() {
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console.error('first timer');
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timer1++;
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throw new Error('BAM!');
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}, 100);
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// ...but the second one should still run
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console.error('set second timer');
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setTimeout(function() {
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console.error('second timer');
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assert.equal(timer1, 1);
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timer2++;
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}, 100);
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function uncaughtException(err) {
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console.error('uncaught handler');
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assert.equal(err.message, 'BAM!');
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exceptions++;
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}
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process.on('uncaughtException', uncaughtException);
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var exited = false;
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process.on('exit', function() {
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assert(!exited);
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exited = true;
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process.removeListener('uncaughtException', uncaughtException);
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assert.equal(exceptions, 1);
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assert.equal(timer1, 1);
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assert.equal(timer2, 1);
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});
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