node/test/parallel/test-stream-pipe-after-end.js
Rich Trott 082cc8d6d8 test: remove unnecessary assignments
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>
2015-12-26 18:00:02 -08:00

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'use strict';
require('../common');
var assert = require('assert');
var Readable = require('_stream_readable');
var Writable = require('_stream_writable');
var util = require('util');
util.inherits(TestReadable, Readable);
function TestReadable(opt) {
if (!(this instanceof TestReadable))
return new TestReadable(opt);
Readable.call(this, opt);
this._ended = false;
}
TestReadable.prototype._read = function(n) {
if (this._ended)
this.emit('error', new Error('_read called twice'));
this._ended = true;
this.push(null);
};
util.inherits(TestWritable, Writable);
function TestWritable(opt) {
if (!(this instanceof TestWritable))
return new TestWritable(opt);
Writable.call(this, opt);
this._written = [];
}
TestWritable.prototype._write = function(chunk, encoding, cb) {
this._written.push(chunk);
cb();
};
// this one should not emit 'end' until we read() from it later.
var ender = new TestReadable();
var enderEnded = false;
// what happens when you pipe() a Readable that's already ended?
var piper = new TestReadable();
// pushes EOF null, and length=0, so this will trigger 'end'
piper.read();
setTimeout(function() {
ender.on('end', function() {
enderEnded = true;
});
assert(!enderEnded);
var c = ender.read();
assert.equal(c, null);
var w = new TestWritable();
var writableFinished = false;
w.on('finish', function() {
writableFinished = true;
});
piper.pipe(w);
process.on('exit', function() {
assert(enderEnded);
assert(writableFinished);
console.log('ok');
});
});