node/test/parallel/test-error-reporting.js
Vse Mozhet Byt 76340e3f10 test: fix RegExp nits
* Remove needless RegExp flag

  In fixed case, `/g` flag is needless in the boolean context.

* Remove needless RegExp capturing

  Use non-capturing grouping or remove capturing completely when:

  * capturing is useless per se, e.g. in test() check;
  * captured groups are not used afterward at all;
  * some of the later captured groups are not used afterward.

* Use test, not match/exec in boolean context

  match() and exec() return a complicated object,
  unneeded in a boolean context.

* Do not needlessly repeat RegExp creation

  This commit takes RegExp creation out of cycles and other repetitions.

  As long as the RegExp does not use /g flag and match indices,
  we are safe here.

  In tests, this fix hardly gives a significant performance gain,
  but it increases clarity and maintainability,
  reassuring some RegExps to be identical.

  RegExp in functions are not taken out of their functions:
  while these functions are called many times
  and their RegExps are recreated with each call,
  the performance gain in test cases
  does not seem to be worth decreasing function self-dependency.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/13770
Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com>
2017-06-21 03:40:27 +03:00

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'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
const exec = require('child_process').exec;
const path = require('path');
function errExec(script, callback) {
const cmd = `"${process.argv[0]}" "${path.join(common.fixturesDir, script)}"`;
return exec(cmd, function(err, stdout, stderr) {
// There was some error
assert.ok(err);
// More than one line of error output.
assert.ok(stderr.split('\n').length > 2);
// Assert the script is mentioned in error output.
assert.ok(stderr.includes(script));
// Proxy the args for more tests.
callback(err, stdout, stderr);
});
}
const syntaxErrorMessage = /SyntaxError/;
// Simple throw error
errExec('throws_error.js', common.mustCall(function(err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(/blah/.test(stderr));
}));
// Trying to JSON.parse(undefined)
errExec('throws_error2.js', common.mustCall(function(err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(syntaxErrorMessage.test(stderr));
}));
// Trying to JSON.parse(undefined) in nextTick
errExec('throws_error3.js', common.mustCall(function(err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(syntaxErrorMessage.test(stderr));
}));
// throw ILLEGAL error
errExec('throws_error4.js', common.mustCall(function(err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(/\/\*\*/.test(stderr));
assert.ok(syntaxErrorMessage.test(stderr));
}));
// Specific long exception line doesn't result in stack overflow
errExec('throws_error5.js', common.mustCall(function(err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(syntaxErrorMessage.test(stderr));
}));
// Long exception line with length > errorBuffer doesn't result in assertion
errExec('throws_error6.js', common.mustCall(function(err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(syntaxErrorMessage.test(stderr));
}));
// Object that throws in toString() doesn't print garbage
errExec('throws_error7.js', common.mustCall(function(err, stdout, stderr) {
assert.ok(/<toString\(\) threw exception/.test(stderr));
}));