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Add an ExitCode enum class and use it throughout the code base instead of hard-coding the exit codes everywhere. At the moment, the exit codes used in many places do not actually conform to what the documentation describes. With the new enums (which are also available to the JS land as constants in an internal binding) we could migrate to a more consistent usage of the codes, and eventually expose the constants to the user land when they are stable enough. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/44746 Reviewed-By: Antoine du Hamel <duhamelantoine1995@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Jacob Smith <jacob@frende.me> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Darshan Sen <raisinten@gmail.com>
355 lines
11 KiB
JavaScript
355 lines
11 KiB
JavaScript
'use strict';
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const {
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ArrayPrototypePush,
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ArrayPrototypeShift,
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Error,
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ObjectDefineProperty,
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ObjectPrototypeHasOwnProperty,
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SafeWeakMap,
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} = primordials;
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const {
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tickInfo,
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promiseRejectEvents: {
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kPromiseRejectWithNoHandler,
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kPromiseHandlerAddedAfterReject,
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kPromiseResolveAfterResolved,
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kPromiseRejectAfterResolved
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},
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setPromiseRejectCallback
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} = internalBinding('task_queue');
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const { deprecate } = require('internal/util');
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const {
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noSideEffectsToString,
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triggerUncaughtException,
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exitCodes: { kGenericUserError },
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} = internalBinding('errors');
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const {
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pushAsyncContext,
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popAsyncContext,
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symbols: {
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async_id_symbol: kAsyncIdSymbol,
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trigger_async_id_symbol: kTriggerAsyncIdSymbol
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}
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} = require('internal/async_hooks');
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const { isErrorStackTraceLimitWritable } = require('internal/errors');
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// *Must* match Environment::TickInfo::Fields in src/env.h.
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const kHasRejectionToWarn = 1;
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const maybeUnhandledPromises = new SafeWeakMap();
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const pendingUnhandledRejections = [];
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const asyncHandledRejections = [];
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let lastPromiseId = 0;
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// --unhandled-rejections=none:
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// Emit 'unhandledRejection', but do not emit any warning.
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const kIgnoreUnhandledRejections = 0;
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// --unhandled-rejections=warn:
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// Emit 'unhandledRejection', then emit 'UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning'.
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const kAlwaysWarnUnhandledRejections = 1;
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// --unhandled-rejections=strict:
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// Emit 'uncaughtException'. If it's not handled, print the error to stderr
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// and exit the process.
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// Otherwise, emit 'unhandledRejection'. If 'unhandledRejection' is not
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// handled, emit 'UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning'.
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const kStrictUnhandledRejections = 2;
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// --unhandled-rejections=throw:
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// Emit 'unhandledRejection', if it's unhandled, emit
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// 'uncaughtException'. If it's not handled, print the error to stderr
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// and exit the process.
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const kThrowUnhandledRejections = 3;
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// --unhandled-rejections=warn-with-error-code:
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// Emit 'unhandledRejection', if it's unhandled, emit
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// 'UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning', then set process exit code to 1.
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const kWarnWithErrorCodeUnhandledRejections = 4;
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let unhandledRejectionsMode;
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function setHasRejectionToWarn(value) {
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tickInfo[kHasRejectionToWarn] = value ? 1 : 0;
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}
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function hasRejectionToWarn() {
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return tickInfo[kHasRejectionToWarn] === 1;
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}
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function isErrorLike(o) {
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return typeof o === 'object' &&
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o !== null &&
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ObjectPrototypeHasOwnProperty(o, 'stack');
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}
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function getUnhandledRejectionsMode() {
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const { getOptionValue } = require('internal/options');
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switch (getOptionValue('--unhandled-rejections')) {
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case 'none':
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return kIgnoreUnhandledRejections;
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case 'warn':
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return kAlwaysWarnUnhandledRejections;
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case 'strict':
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return kStrictUnhandledRejections;
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case 'throw':
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return kThrowUnhandledRejections;
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case 'warn-with-error-code':
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return kWarnWithErrorCodeUnhandledRejections;
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default:
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return kThrowUnhandledRejections;
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}
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}
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function promiseRejectHandler(type, promise, reason) {
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if (unhandledRejectionsMode === undefined) {
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unhandledRejectionsMode = getUnhandledRejectionsMode();
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}
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switch (type) {
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case kPromiseRejectWithNoHandler:
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unhandledRejection(promise, reason);
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break;
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case kPromiseHandlerAddedAfterReject:
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handledRejection(promise);
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break;
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case kPromiseResolveAfterResolved:
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resolveError('resolve', promise, reason);
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break;
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case kPromiseRejectAfterResolved:
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resolveError('reject', promise, reason);
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break;
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}
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}
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const multipleResolvesDeprecate = deprecate(
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() => {},
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'The multipleResolves event has been deprecated.',
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'DEP0160'
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);
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function resolveError(type, promise, reason) {
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// We have to wrap this in a next tick. Otherwise the error could be caught by
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// the executed promise.
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process.nextTick(() => {
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if (process.emit('multipleResolves', type, promise, reason)) {
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multipleResolvesDeprecate();
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}
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});
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}
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function unhandledRejection(promise, reason) {
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const emit = (reason, promise, promiseInfo) => {
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if (promiseInfo.domain) {
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return promiseInfo.domain.emit('error', reason);
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}
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return process.emit('unhandledRejection', reason, promise);
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};
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maybeUnhandledPromises.set(promise, {
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reason,
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uid: ++lastPromiseId,
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warned: false,
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domain: process.domain,
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emit
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});
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// This causes the promise to be referenced at least for one tick.
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ArrayPrototypePush(pendingUnhandledRejections, promise);
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setHasRejectionToWarn(true);
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}
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function handledRejection(promise) {
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const promiseInfo = maybeUnhandledPromises.get(promise);
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if (promiseInfo !== undefined) {
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maybeUnhandledPromises.delete(promise);
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if (promiseInfo.warned) {
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const { uid } = promiseInfo;
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// Generate the warning object early to get a good stack trace.
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// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
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const warning = new Error('Promise rejection was handled ' +
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`asynchronously (rejection id: ${uid})`);
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warning.name = 'PromiseRejectionHandledWarning';
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warning.id = uid;
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ArrayPrototypePush(asyncHandledRejections, { promise, warning });
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setHasRejectionToWarn(true);
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return;
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}
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}
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if (maybeUnhandledPromises.size === 0 && asyncHandledRejections.length === 0)
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setHasRejectionToWarn(false);
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}
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const unhandledRejectionErrName = 'UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning';
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function emitUnhandledRejectionWarning(uid, reason) {
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const warning = getErrorWithoutStack(
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unhandledRejectionErrName,
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'Unhandled promise rejection. This error originated either by ' +
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'throwing inside of an async function without a catch block, ' +
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'or by rejecting a promise which was not handled with .catch(). ' +
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'To terminate the node process on unhandled promise ' +
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'rejection, use the CLI flag `--unhandled-rejections=strict` (see ' +
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'https://nodejs.org/api/cli.html#cli_unhandled_rejections_mode). ' +
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`(rejection id: ${uid})`
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);
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try {
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if (isErrorLike(reason)) {
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warning.stack = reason.stack;
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process.emitWarning(reason.stack, unhandledRejectionErrName);
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} else {
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process.emitWarning(
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noSideEffectsToString(reason), unhandledRejectionErrName);
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}
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} catch {
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try {
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process.emitWarning(
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noSideEffectsToString(reason), unhandledRejectionErrName);
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} catch {
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// Ignore.
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}
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}
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process.emitWarning(warning);
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}
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// If this method returns true, we've executed user code or triggered
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// a warning to be emitted which requires the microtask and next tick
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// queues to be drained again.
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function processPromiseRejections() {
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let maybeScheduledTicksOrMicrotasks = asyncHandledRejections.length > 0;
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while (asyncHandledRejections.length > 0) {
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const { promise, warning } = ArrayPrototypeShift(asyncHandledRejections);
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if (!process.emit('rejectionHandled', promise)) {
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process.emitWarning(warning);
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}
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}
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let len = pendingUnhandledRejections.length;
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while (len--) {
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const promise = ArrayPrototypeShift(pendingUnhandledRejections);
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const promiseInfo = maybeUnhandledPromises.get(promise);
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if (promiseInfo === undefined) {
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continue;
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}
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promiseInfo.warned = true;
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const { reason, uid, emit } = promiseInfo;
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let needPop = true;
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const {
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[kAsyncIdSymbol]: promiseAsyncId,
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[kTriggerAsyncIdSymbol]: promiseTriggerAsyncId,
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} = promise;
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// We need to check if async_hooks are enabled
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// don't use enabledHooksExist as a Promise could
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// come from a vm.* context and not have an async id
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if (typeof promiseAsyncId !== 'undefined') {
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pushAsyncContext(
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promiseAsyncId,
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promiseTriggerAsyncId,
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promise
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);
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}
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try {
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switch (unhandledRejectionsMode) {
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case kStrictUnhandledRejections: {
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const err = isErrorLike(reason) ?
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reason : generateUnhandledRejectionError(reason);
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// This destroys the async stack, don't clear it after
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triggerUncaughtException(err, true /* fromPromise */);
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if (typeof promiseAsyncId !== 'undefined') {
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pushAsyncContext(
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promise[kAsyncIdSymbol],
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promise[kTriggerAsyncIdSymbol],
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promise
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);
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}
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const handled = emit(reason, promise, promiseInfo);
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if (!handled) emitUnhandledRejectionWarning(uid, reason);
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break;
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}
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case kIgnoreUnhandledRejections: {
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emit(reason, promise, promiseInfo);
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break;
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}
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case kAlwaysWarnUnhandledRejections: {
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emit(reason, promise, promiseInfo);
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emitUnhandledRejectionWarning(uid, reason);
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break;
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}
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case kThrowUnhandledRejections: {
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const handled = emit(reason, promise, promiseInfo);
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if (!handled) {
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const err = isErrorLike(reason) ?
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reason : generateUnhandledRejectionError(reason);
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// This destroys the async stack, don't clear it after
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triggerUncaughtException(err, true /* fromPromise */);
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needPop = false;
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}
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break;
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}
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case kWarnWithErrorCodeUnhandledRejections: {
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const handled = emit(reason, promise, promiseInfo);
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if (!handled) {
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emitUnhandledRejectionWarning(uid, reason);
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process.exitCode = kGenericUserError;
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}
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break;
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}
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}
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} finally {
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if (needPop) {
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if (typeof promiseAsyncId !== 'undefined') {
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popAsyncContext(promiseAsyncId);
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}
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}
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}
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maybeScheduledTicksOrMicrotasks = true;
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}
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return maybeScheduledTicksOrMicrotasks ||
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pendingUnhandledRejections.length !== 0;
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}
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function getErrorWithoutStack(name, message) {
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// Reset the stack to prevent any overhead.
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const tmp = Error.stackTraceLimit;
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if (isErrorStackTraceLimitWritable()) Error.stackTraceLimit = 0;
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// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
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const err = new Error(message);
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if (isErrorStackTraceLimitWritable()) Error.stackTraceLimit = tmp;
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ObjectDefineProperty(err, 'name', {
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__proto__: null,
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value: name,
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enumerable: false,
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writable: true,
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configurable: true,
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});
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return err;
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}
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function generateUnhandledRejectionError(reason) {
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const message =
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'This error originated either by ' +
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'throwing inside of an async function without a catch block, ' +
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'or by rejecting a promise which was not handled with .catch().' +
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' The promise rejected with the reason ' +
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`"${noSideEffectsToString(reason)}".`;
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const err = getErrorWithoutStack('UnhandledPromiseRejection', message);
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err.code = 'ERR_UNHANDLED_REJECTION';
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return err;
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}
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function listenForRejections() {
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setPromiseRejectCallback(promiseRejectHandler);
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}
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module.exports = {
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hasRejectionToWarn,
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setHasRejectionToWarn,
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listenForRejections,
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processPromiseRejections,
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};
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