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// Originally from narwhal.js (http://narwhaljs.org)
// Copyright (c) 2009 Thomas Robinson <280north.com>
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to
// deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
// rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
// sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
// all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
//
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// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
// AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
// ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
// WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
'use strict';
const {
ArrayPrototypeIndexOf,
ArrayPrototypeJoin,
ArrayPrototypePush,
ArrayPrototypeShift,
ArrayPrototypeSlice,
Error,
ErrorCaptureStackTrace,
FunctionPrototypeBind,
NumberIsNaN,
ObjectAssign,
ObjectIs,
ObjectKeys,
ObjectPrototypeIsPrototypeOf,
ReflectApply,
RegExpPrototypeExec,
RegExpPrototypeSymbolReplace,
SafeMap,
String,
StringPrototypeCharCodeAt,
StringPrototypeIncludes,
StringPrototypeIndexOf,
StringPrototypeReplace,
StringPrototypeSlice,
StringPrototypeSplit,
StringPrototypeStartsWith,
} = primordials;
const { Buffer } = require('buffer');
const {
codes: {
ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT,
ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE,
ERR_INVALID_ARG_VALUE,
ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE,
ERR_MISSING_ARGS,
},
isErrorStackTraceLimitWritable,
overrideStackTrace,
} = require('internal/errors');
const AssertionError = require('internal/assert/assertion_error');
const { openSync, closeSync, readSync } = require('fs');
const { inspect } = require('internal/util/inspect');
const { isPromise, isRegExp } = require('internal/util/types');
const { EOL } = require('internal/constants');
src: disambiguate terms used to refer to builtins and addons The term "native module" dates back to some of the oldest code in the code base. Within the context of Node.js core it usually refers to modules that are native to Node.js (e.g. fs, http), but it can cause confusion for people who don't work on this part of the code base, as "native module" can also refer to native addons - which is even the case in some of the API docs and error messages. This patch tries to make the usage of these terms more consistent. Now within the context of Node.js core: - JavaScript scripts that are built-in to Node.js are now referred to as "built-in(s)". If they are available as modules, they can also be referred to as "built-in module(s)". - Dynamically-linked shared objects that are loaded into the Node.js processes are referred to as "addons". We will try to avoid using the term "native modules" because it could be ambiguous. Changes in this patch: File names: - node_native_module.h -> node_builtins.h, - node_native_module.cc -> node_builtins.cc C++ binding names: - `native_module` -> `builtins` `node::Environment`: - `native_modules_without_cache` -> `builtins_without_cache` - `native_modules_with_cache` -> `builtins_with_cache` - `native_modules_in_snapshot` -> `builtins_in_cache` - `native_module_require` -> `builtin_module_require` `node::EnvSerializeInfo`: - `native_modules` -> `builtins `node::native_module::NativeModuleLoader`: - `native_module` namespace -> `builtins` namespace - `NativeModuleLoader` -> `BuiltinLoader` - `NativeModuleRecordMap` -> `BuiltinSourceMap` - `NativeModuleCacheMap` -> `BuiltinCodeCacheMap` - `ModuleIds` -> `BuiltinIds` - `ModuleCategories` -> `BuiltinCategories` - `LoadBuiltinModuleSource` -> `LoadBuiltinSource` `loader.js`: - `NativeModule` -> `BuiltinModule` (the `NativeModule` name used in `process.moduleLoadList` is kept for compatibility) And other clarifications in the documentation and comments. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/44135 Fixes: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/44036 Reviewed-By: Jacob Smith <jacob@frende.me> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <midawson@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <rlau@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Jiawen Geng <technicalcute@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Chengzhong Wu <legendecas@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Mohammed Keyvanzadeh <mohammadkeyvanzade94@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Tobias Nießen <tniessen@tnie.de> Reviewed-By: Jan Krems <jan.krems@gmail.com>
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const { BuiltinModule } = require('internal/bootstrap/loaders');
const { isError } = require('internal/util');
const errorCache = new SafeMap();
const CallTracker = require('internal/assert/calltracker');
const {
validateFunction,
} = require('internal/validators');
let isDeepEqual;
let isDeepStrictEqual;
let parseExpressionAt;
let findNodeAround;
let decoder;
function lazyLoadComparison() {
const comparison = require('internal/util/comparisons');
isDeepEqual = comparison.isDeepEqual;
isDeepStrictEqual = comparison.isDeepStrictEqual;
}
// Escape control characters but not \n and \t to keep the line breaks and
// indentation intact.
// eslint-disable-next-line no-control-regex
const escapeSequencesRegExp = /[\x00-\x08\x0b\x0c\x0e-\x1f]/g;
const meta = [
'\\u0000', '\\u0001', '\\u0002', '\\u0003', '\\u0004',
'\\u0005', '\\u0006', '\\u0007', '\\b', '',
'', '\\u000b', '\\f', '', '\\u000e',
'\\u000f', '\\u0010', '\\u0011', '\\u0012', '\\u0013',
'\\u0014', '\\u0015', '\\u0016', '\\u0017', '\\u0018',
'\\u0019', '\\u001a', '\\u001b', '\\u001c', '\\u001d',
'\\u001e', '\\u001f',
];
const escapeFn = (str) => meta[StringPrototypeCharCodeAt(str, 0)];
let warned = false;
// The assert module provides functions that throw
// AssertionError's when particular conditions are not met. The
// assert module must conform to the following interface.
const assert = module.exports = ok;
const NO_EXCEPTION_SENTINEL = {};
// All of the following functions must throw an AssertionError
// when a corresponding condition is not met, with a message that
// may be undefined if not provided. All assertion methods provide
// both the actual and expected values to the assertion error for
// display purposes.
function innerFail(obj) {
if (obj.message instanceof Error) throw obj.message;
throw new AssertionError(obj);
}
/**
* @param {any} actual
* @param {any} expected
* @param {string | Error} [message]
* @param {string} [operator]
* @param {Function} [stackStartFn]
*/
function fail(actual, expected, message, operator, stackStartFn) {
const argsLen = arguments.length;
let internalMessage = false;
if (actual == null && argsLen <= 1) {
internalMessage = true;
message = 'Failed';
} else if (argsLen === 1) {
message = actual;
actual = undefined;
} else {
if (warned === false) {
warned = true;
process.emitWarning(
'assert.fail() with more than one argument is deprecated. ' +
'Please use assert.strictEqual() instead or only pass a message.',
'DeprecationWarning',
'DEP0094',
);
}
if (argsLen === 2)
operator = '!=';
}
if (message instanceof Error) throw message;
const errArgs = {
actual,
expected,
operator: operator === undefined ? 'fail' : operator,
stackStartFn: stackStartFn || fail,
message
};
const err = new AssertionError(errArgs);
if (internalMessage) {
err.generatedMessage = true;
}
throw err;
}
assert.fail = fail;
// The AssertionError is defined in internal/error.
assert.AssertionError = AssertionError;
function findColumn(fd, column, code) {
if (code.length > column + 100) {
try {
return parseCode(code, column);
} catch {
// End recursion in case no code could be parsed. The expression should
// have been found after 2500 characters, so stop trying.
if (code.length - column > 2500) {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-throw-literal
throw null;
}
}
}
// Read up to 2500 bytes more than necessary in columns. That way we address
// multi byte characters and read enough data to parse the code.
const bytesToRead = column - code.length + 2500;
const buffer = Buffer.allocUnsafe(bytesToRead);
const bytesRead = readSync(fd, buffer, 0, bytesToRead);
code += decoder.write(buffer.slice(0, bytesRead));
// EOF: fast path.
if (bytesRead < bytesToRead) {
return parseCode(code, column);
}
// Read potentially missing code.
return findColumn(fd, column, code);
}
function getCode(fd, line, column) {
let bytesRead = 0;
if (line === 0) {
// Special handle line number one. This is more efficient and simplifies the
// rest of the algorithm. Read more than the regular column number in bytes
// to prevent multiple reads in case multi byte characters are used.
return findColumn(fd, column, '');
}
let lines = 0;
// Prevent blocking the event loop by limiting the maximum amount of
// data that may be read.
let maxReads = 32; // bytesPerRead * maxReads = 512 KiB
const bytesPerRead = 16384;
// Use a single buffer up front that is reused until the call site is found.
let buffer = Buffer.allocUnsafe(bytesPerRead);
while (maxReads-- !== 0) {
// Only allocate a new buffer in case the needed line is found. All data
// before that can be discarded.
buffer = lines < line ? buffer : Buffer.allocUnsafe(bytesPerRead);
bytesRead = readSync(fd, buffer, 0, bytesPerRead);
// Read the buffer until the required code line is found.
for (let i = 0; i < bytesRead; i++) {
if (buffer[i] === 10 && ++lines === line) {
// If the end of file is reached, directly parse the code and return.
if (bytesRead < bytesPerRead) {
return parseCode(buffer.toString('utf8', i + 1, bytesRead), column);
}
// Check if the read code is sufficient or read more until the whole
// expression is read. Make sure multi byte characters are preserved
// properly by using the decoder.
const code = decoder.write(buffer.slice(i + 1, bytesRead));
return findColumn(fd, column, code);
}
}
}
}
function parseCode(code, offset) {
// Lazy load acorn.
if (parseExpressionAt === undefined) {
const Parser = require('internal/deps/acorn/acorn/dist/acorn').Parser;
({ findNodeAround } = require('internal/deps/acorn/acorn-walk/dist/walk'));
parseExpressionAt = FunctionPrototypeBind(Parser.parseExpressionAt, Parser);
}
let node;
let start = 0;
// Parse the read code until the correct expression is found.
do {
try {
node = parseExpressionAt(code, start, { ecmaVersion: 'latest' });
start = node.end + 1 || start;
// Find the CallExpression in the tree.
node = findNodeAround(node, offset, 'CallExpression');
} catch (err) {
// Unexpected token error and the like.
start += err.raisedAt || 1;
if (start > offset) {
// No matching expression found. This could happen if the assert
// expression is bigger than the provided buffer.
// eslint-disable-next-line no-throw-literal
throw null;
}
}
} while (node === undefined || node.node.end < offset);
return [
node.node.start,
StringPrototypeReplace(StringPrototypeSlice(code,
node.node.start, node.node.end),
escapeSequencesRegExp, escapeFn),
];
}
function getErrMessage(message, fn) {
const tmpLimit = Error.stackTraceLimit;
const errorStackTraceLimitIsWritable = isErrorStackTraceLimitWritable();
// Make sure the limit is set to 1. Otherwise it could fail (<= 0) or it
// does to much work.
if (errorStackTraceLimitIsWritable) Error.stackTraceLimit = 1;
// We only need the stack trace. To minimize the overhead use an object
// instead of an error.
const err = {};
ErrorCaptureStackTrace(err, fn);
if (errorStackTraceLimitIsWritable) Error.stackTraceLimit = tmpLimit;
overrideStackTrace.set(err, (_, stack) => stack);
const call = err.stack[0];
const filename = call.getFileName();
const line = call.getLineNumber() - 1;
let column = call.getColumnNumber() - 1;
let identifier;
let code;
if (filename) {
identifier = `${filename}${line}${column}`;
// Skip Node.js modules!
if (StringPrototypeStartsWith(filename, 'node:') &&
src: disambiguate terms used to refer to builtins and addons The term "native module" dates back to some of the oldest code in the code base. Within the context of Node.js core it usually refers to modules that are native to Node.js (e.g. fs, http), but it can cause confusion for people who don't work on this part of the code base, as "native module" can also refer to native addons - which is even the case in some of the API docs and error messages. This patch tries to make the usage of these terms more consistent. Now within the context of Node.js core: - JavaScript scripts that are built-in to Node.js are now referred to as "built-in(s)". If they are available as modules, they can also be referred to as "built-in module(s)". - Dynamically-linked shared objects that are loaded into the Node.js processes are referred to as "addons". We will try to avoid using the term "native modules" because it could be ambiguous. Changes in this patch: File names: - node_native_module.h -> node_builtins.h, - node_native_module.cc -> node_builtins.cc C++ binding names: - `native_module` -> `builtins` `node::Environment`: - `native_modules_without_cache` -> `builtins_without_cache` - `native_modules_with_cache` -> `builtins_with_cache` - `native_modules_in_snapshot` -> `builtins_in_cache` - `native_module_require` -> `builtin_module_require` `node::EnvSerializeInfo`: - `native_modules` -> `builtins `node::native_module::NativeModuleLoader`: - `native_module` namespace -> `builtins` namespace - `NativeModuleLoader` -> `BuiltinLoader` - `NativeModuleRecordMap` -> `BuiltinSourceMap` - `NativeModuleCacheMap` -> `BuiltinCodeCacheMap` - `ModuleIds` -> `BuiltinIds` - `ModuleCategories` -> `BuiltinCategories` - `LoadBuiltinModuleSource` -> `LoadBuiltinSource` `loader.js`: - `NativeModule` -> `BuiltinModule` (the `NativeModule` name used in `process.moduleLoadList` is kept for compatibility) And other clarifications in the documentation and comments. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/44135 Fixes: https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/44036 Reviewed-By: Jacob Smith <jacob@frende.me> Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <midawson@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Richard Lau <rlau@redhat.com> Reviewed-By: Jiawen Geng <technicalcute@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Chengzhong Wu <legendecas@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Mohammed Keyvanzadeh <mohammadkeyvanzade94@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Tobias Nießen <tniessen@tnie.de> Reviewed-By: Jan Krems <jan.krems@gmail.com>
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BuiltinModule.exists(StringPrototypeSlice(filename, 5))) {
errorCache.set(identifier, undefined);
return;
}
} else {
const fn = call.getFunction();
if (!fn) {
return message;
}
code = String(fn);
identifier = `${code}${line}${column}`;
}
if (errorCache.has(identifier)) {
return errorCache.get(identifier);
}
let fd;
try {
// Set the stack trace limit to zero. This makes sure unexpected token
// errors are handled faster.
if (errorStackTraceLimitIsWritable) Error.stackTraceLimit = 0;
if (filename) {
if (decoder === undefined) {
const { StringDecoder } = require('string_decoder');
decoder = new StringDecoder('utf8');
}
fd = openSync(filename, 'r', 0o666);
// Reset column and message.
({ 0: column, 1: message } = getCode(fd, line, column));
// Flush unfinished multi byte characters.
decoder.end();
} else {
for (let i = 0; i < line; i++) {
code = StringPrototypeSlice(code,
StringPrototypeIndexOf(code, '\n') + 1);
}
({ 0: column, 1: message } = parseCode(code, column));
}
// Always normalize indentation, otherwise the message could look weird.
if (StringPrototypeIncludes(message, '\n')) {
if (EOL === '\r\n') {
message = RegExpPrototypeSymbolReplace(/\r\n/g, message, '\n');
}
const frames = StringPrototypeSplit(message, '\n');
message = ArrayPrototypeShift(frames);
for (const frame of frames) {
let pos = 0;
while (pos < column && (frame[pos] === ' ' || frame[pos] === '\t')) {
pos++;
}
message += `\n ${StringPrototypeSlice(frame, pos)}`;
}
}
message = `The expression evaluated to a falsy value:\n\n ${message}\n`;
// Make sure to always set the cache! No matter if the message is
// undefined or not
errorCache.set(identifier, message);
return message;
} catch {
// Invalidate cache to prevent trying to read this part again.
errorCache.set(identifier, undefined);
} finally {
// Reset limit.
if (errorStackTraceLimitIsWritable) Error.stackTraceLimit = tmpLimit;
if (fd !== undefined)
closeSync(fd);
}
}
function innerOk(fn, argLen, value, message) {
if (!value) {
let generatedMessage = false;
if (argLen === 0) {
generatedMessage = true;
message = 'No value argument passed to `assert.ok()`';
} else if (message == null) {
generatedMessage = true;
message = getErrMessage(message, fn);
} else if (message instanceof Error) {
throw message;
}
const err = new AssertionError({
actual: value,
expected: true,
message,
operator: '==',
stackStartFn: fn
});
err.generatedMessage = generatedMessage;
throw err;
}
}
/**
* Pure assertion tests whether a value is truthy, as determined
* by !!value.
* @param {...any} args
* @returns {void}
*/
function ok(...args) {
innerOk(ok, args.length, ...args);
}
assert.ok = ok;
/**
* The equality assertion tests shallow, coercive equality with ==.
* @param {any} actual
* @param {any} expected
* @param {string | Error} [message]
* @returns {void}
*/
/* eslint-disable no-restricted-properties */
assert.equal = function equal(actual, expected, message) {
if (arguments.length < 2) {
throw new ERR_MISSING_ARGS('actual', 'expected');
}
// eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq
if (actual != expected && (!NumberIsNaN(actual) || !NumberIsNaN(expected))) {
innerFail({
actual,
expected,
message,
operator: '==',
stackStartFn: equal
});
}
};
/**
* The non-equality assertion tests for whether two objects are not
* equal with !=.
* @param {any} actual
* @param {any} expected
* @param {string | Error} [message]
* @returns {void}
*/
assert.notEqual = function notEqual(actual, expected, message) {
if (arguments.length < 2) {
throw new ERR_MISSING_ARGS('actual', 'expected');
}
// eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq
if (actual == expected || (NumberIsNaN(actual) && NumberIsNaN(expected))) {
innerFail({
actual,
expected,
message,
operator: '!=',
stackStartFn: notEqual
});
}
};
/**
* The deep equivalence assertion tests a deep equality relation.
* @param {any} actual
* @param {any} expected
* @param {string | Error} [message]
* @returns {void}
*/
assert.deepEqual = function deepEqual(actual, expected, message) {
if (arguments.length < 2) {
throw new ERR_MISSING_ARGS('actual', 'expected');
}
if (isDeepEqual === undefined) lazyLoadComparison();
if (!isDeepEqual(actual, expected)) {
innerFail({
actual,
expected,
message,
operator: 'deepEqual',
stackStartFn: deepEqual
});
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}
};
/**
* The deep non-equivalence assertion tests for any deep inequality.
* @param {any} actual
* @param {any} expected
* @param {string | Error} [message]
* @returns {void}
*/
assert.notDeepEqual = function notDeepEqual(actual, expected, message) {
if (arguments.length < 2) {
throw new ERR_MISSING_ARGS('actual', 'expected');
}
if (isDeepEqual === undefined) lazyLoadComparison();
if (isDeepEqual(actual, expected)) {
innerFail({
actual,
expected,
message,
operator: 'notDeepEqual',
stackStartFn: notDeepEqual
});
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}
};
/* eslint-enable */
/**
* The deep strict equivalence assertion tests a deep strict equality
* relation.
* @param {any} actual
* @param {any} expected
* @param {string | Error} [message]
* @returns {void}
*/
assert.deepStrictEqual = function deepStrictEqual(actual, expected, message) {
if (arguments.length < 2) {
throw new ERR_MISSING_ARGS('actual', 'expected');
}
if (isDeepEqual === undefined) lazyLoadComparison();
if (!isDeepStrictEqual(actual, expected)) {
innerFail({
actual,
expected,
message,
operator: 'deepStrictEqual',
stackStartFn: deepStrictEqual
});
}
};
/**
* The deep strict non-equivalence assertion tests for any deep strict
* inequality.
* @param {any} actual
* @param {any} expected
* @param {string | Error} [message]
* @returns {void}
*/
assert.notDeepStrictEqual = notDeepStrictEqual;
function notDeepStrictEqual(actual, expected, message) {
if (arguments.length < 2) {
throw new ERR_MISSING_ARGS('actual', 'expected');
}
if (isDeepEqual === undefined) lazyLoadComparison();
if (isDeepStrictEqual(actual, expected)) {
innerFail({
actual,
expected,
message,
operator: 'notDeepStrictEqual',
stackStartFn: notDeepStrictEqual
});
}
}
/**
* The strict equivalence assertion tests a strict equality relation.
* @param {any} actual
* @param {any} expected
* @param {string | Error} [message]
* @returns {void}
*/
assert.strictEqual = function strictEqual(actual, expected, message) {
if (arguments.length < 2) {
throw new ERR_MISSING_ARGS('actual', 'expected');
}
if (!ObjectIs(actual, expected)) {
innerFail({
actual,
expected,
message,
operator: 'strictEqual',
stackStartFn: strictEqual
});
}
};
/**
* The strict non-equivalence assertion tests for any strict inequality.
* @param {any} actual
* @param {any} expected
* @param {string | Error} [message]
* @returns {void}
*/
assert.notStrictEqual = function notStrictEqual(actual, expected, message) {
if (arguments.length < 2) {
throw new ERR_MISSING_ARGS('actual', 'expected');
}
if (ObjectIs(actual, expected)) {
innerFail({
actual,
expected,
message,
operator: 'notStrictEqual',
stackStartFn: notStrictEqual
});
}
};
class Comparison {
constructor(obj, keys, actual) {
for (const key of keys) {
if (key in obj) {
if (actual !== undefined &&
typeof actual[key] === 'string' &&
isRegExp(obj[key]) &&
RegExpPrototypeExec(obj[key], actual[key]) !== null) {
this[key] = actual[key];
} else {
this[key] = obj[key];
}
}
}
}
}
function compareExceptionKey(actual, expected, key, message, keys, fn) {
if (!(key in actual) || !isDeepStrictEqual(actual[key], expected[key])) {
if (!message) {
// Create placeholder objects to create a nice output.
const a = new Comparison(actual, keys);
const b = new Comparison(expected, keys, actual);
const err = new AssertionError({
actual: a,
expected: b,
operator: 'deepStrictEqual',
stackStartFn: fn
});
err.actual = actual;
err.expected = expected;
err.operator = fn.name;
throw err;
}
innerFail({
actual,
expected,
message,
operator: fn.name,
stackStartFn: fn
});
}
}
function expectedException(actual, expected, message, fn) {
let generatedMessage = false;
let throwError = false;
if (typeof expected !== 'function') {
// Handle regular expressions.
if (isRegExp(expected)) {
const str = String(actual);
if (RegExpPrototypeExec(expected, str) !== null)
return;
if (!message) {
generatedMessage = true;
message = 'The input did not match the regular expression ' +
`${inspect(expected)}. Input:\n\n${inspect(str)}\n`;
}
throwError = true;
// Handle primitives properly.
} else if (typeof actual !== 'object' || actual === null) {
const err = new AssertionError({
actual,
expected,
message,
operator: 'deepStrictEqual',
stackStartFn: fn
});
err.operator = fn.name;
throw err;
} else {
// Handle validation objects.
const keys = ObjectKeys(expected);
// Special handle errors to make sure the name and the message are
// compared as well.
if (expected instanceof Error) {
ArrayPrototypePush(keys, 'name', 'message');
} else if (keys.length === 0) {
throw new ERR_INVALID_ARG_VALUE('error',
expected, 'may not be an empty object');
}
if (isDeepEqual === undefined) lazyLoadComparison();
for (const key of keys) {
if (typeof actual[key] === 'string' &&
isRegExp(expected[key]) &&
RegExpPrototypeExec(expected[key], actual[key]) !== null) {
continue;
}
compareExceptionKey(actual, expected, key, message, keys, fn);
}
return;
}
// Guard instanceof against arrow functions as they don't have a prototype.
// Check for matching Error classes.
} else if (expected.prototype !== undefined && actual instanceof expected) {
return;
} else if (ObjectPrototypeIsPrototypeOf(Error, expected)) {
if (!message) {
generatedMessage = true;
message = 'The error is expected to be an instance of ' +
`"${expected.name}". Received `;
if (isError(actual)) {
const name = (actual.constructor && actual.constructor.name) ||
actual.name;
if (expected.name === name) {
message += 'an error with identical name but a different prototype.';
} else {
message += `"${name}"`;
}
if (actual.message) {
message += `\n\nError message:\n\n${actual.message}`;
}
} else {
message += `"${inspect(actual, { depth: -1 })}"`;
}
}
throwError = true;
} else {
// Check validation functions return value.
const res = ReflectApply(expected, {}, [actual]);
if (res !== true) {
if (!message) {
generatedMessage = true;
const name = expected.name ? `"${expected.name}" ` : '';
message = `The ${name}validation function is expected to return` +
` "true". Received ${inspect(res)}`;
if (isError(actual)) {
message += `\n\nCaught error:\n\n${actual}`;
}
}
throwError = true;
}
}
if (throwError) {
const err = new AssertionError({
actual,
expected,
message,
operator: fn.name,
stackStartFn: fn
});
err.generatedMessage = generatedMessage;
throw err;
}
}
function getActual(fn) {
validateFunction(fn, 'fn');
try {
fn();
} catch (e) {
return e;
}
return NO_EXCEPTION_SENTINEL;
}
function checkIsPromise(obj) {
// Accept native ES6 promises and promises that are implemented in a similar
// way. Do not accept thenables that use a function as `obj` and that have no
// `catch` handler.
return isPromise(obj) ||
(obj !== null && typeof obj === 'object' &&
typeof obj.then === 'function' &&
typeof obj.catch === 'function');
}
async function waitForActual(promiseFn) {
let resultPromise;
if (typeof promiseFn === 'function') {
// Return a rejected promise if `promiseFn` throws synchronously.
resultPromise = promiseFn();
// Fail in case no promise is returned.
if (!checkIsPromise(resultPromise)) {
throw new ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE('instance of Promise',
'promiseFn', resultPromise);
}
} else if (checkIsPromise(promiseFn)) {
resultPromise = promiseFn;
} else {
throw new ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE(
'promiseFn', ['Function', 'Promise'], promiseFn);
}
try {
await resultPromise;
} catch (e) {
return e;
}
return NO_EXCEPTION_SENTINEL;
}
function expectsError(stackStartFn, actual, error, message) {
if (typeof error === 'string') {
if (arguments.length === 4) {
throw new ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE('error',
['Object', 'Error', 'Function', 'RegExp'],
error);
}
if (typeof actual === 'object' && actual !== null) {
if (actual.message === error) {
throw new ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT(
'error/message',
`The error message "${actual.message}" is identical to the message.`,
);
}
} else if (actual === error) {
throw new ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT(
'error/message',
`The error "${actual}" is identical to the message.`,
);
}
message = error;
error = undefined;
} else if (error != null &&
typeof error !== 'object' &&
typeof error !== 'function') {
throw new ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE('error',
['Object', 'Error', 'Function', 'RegExp'],
error);
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}
if (actual === NO_EXCEPTION_SENTINEL) {
let details = '';
if (error && error.name) {
details += ` (${error.name})`;
}
details += message ? `: ${message}` : '.';
const fnType = stackStartFn === assert.rejects ? 'rejection' : 'exception';
innerFail({
actual: undefined,
expected: error,
operator: stackStartFn.name,
message: `Missing expected ${fnType}${details}`,
stackStartFn
});
}
if (!error)
return;
expectedException(actual, error, message, stackStartFn);
}
function hasMatchingError(actual, expected) {
if (typeof expected !== 'function') {
if (isRegExp(expected)) {
const str = String(actual);
return RegExpPrototypeExec(expected, str) !== null;
}
throw new ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE(
'expected', ['Function', 'RegExp'], expected,
);
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}
// Guard instanceof against arrow functions as they don't have a prototype.
if (expected.prototype !== undefined && actual instanceof expected) {
return true;
}
if (ObjectPrototypeIsPrototypeOf(Error, expected)) {
return false;
}
return ReflectApply(expected, {}, [actual]) === true;
}
function expectsNoError(stackStartFn, actual, error, message) {
if (actual === NO_EXCEPTION_SENTINEL)
return;
if (typeof error === 'string') {
message = error;
error = undefined;
}
if (!error || hasMatchingError(actual, error)) {
const details = message ? `: ${message}` : '.';
const fnType = stackStartFn === assert.doesNotReject ?
'rejection' : 'exception';
innerFail({
actual,
expected: error,
operator: stackStartFn.name,
message: `Got unwanted ${fnType}${details}\n` +
`Actual message: "${actual && actual.message}"`,
stackStartFn
});
}
throw actual;
}
/**
* Expects the function `promiseFn` to throw an error.
* @param {() => any} promiseFn
* @param {...any} [args]
* @returns {void}
*/
assert.throws = function throws(promiseFn, ...args) {
expectsError(throws, getActual(promiseFn), ...args);
};
/**
* Expects `promiseFn` function or its value to reject.
* @param {() => Promise<any>} promiseFn
* @param {...any} [args]
* @returns {Promise<void>}
*/
assert.rejects = async function rejects(promiseFn, ...args) {
expectsError(rejects, await waitForActual(promiseFn), ...args);
};
/**
* Asserts that the function `fn` does not throw an error.
* @param {() => any} fn
* @param {...any} [args]
* @returns {void}
*/
assert.doesNotThrow = function doesNotThrow(fn, ...args) {
expectsNoError(doesNotThrow, getActual(fn), ...args);
};
/**
* Expects `fn` or its value to not reject.
* @param {() => Promise<any>} fn
* @param {...any} [args]
* @returns {Promise<void>}
*/
assert.doesNotReject = async function doesNotReject(fn, ...args) {
expectsNoError(doesNotReject, await waitForActual(fn), ...args);
};
/**
* Throws `value` if the value is not `null` or `undefined`.
* @param {any} err
* @returns {void}
*/
assert.ifError = function ifError(err) {
if (err !== null && err !== undefined) {
let message = 'ifError got unwanted exception: ';
if (typeof err === 'object' && typeof err.message === 'string') {
if (err.message.length === 0 && err.constructor) {
message += err.constructor.name;
} else {
message += err.message;
}
} else {
message += inspect(err);
}
const newErr = new AssertionError({
actual: err,
expected: null,
operator: 'ifError',
message,
stackStartFn: ifError
});
// Make sure we actually have a stack trace!
const origStack = err.stack;
if (typeof origStack === 'string') {
// This will remove any duplicated frames from the error frames taken
// from within `ifError` and add the original error frames to the newly
// created ones.
const origStackStart = StringPrototypeIndexOf(origStack, '\n at');
if (origStackStart !== -1) {
const originalFrames = StringPrototypeSplit(
StringPrototypeSlice(origStack, origStackStart + 1),
'\n',
);
// Filter all frames existing in err.stack.
let newFrames = StringPrototypeSplit(newErr.stack, '\n');
for (const errFrame of originalFrames) {
// Find the first occurrence of the frame.
const pos = ArrayPrototypeIndexOf(newFrames, errFrame);
if (pos !== -1) {
// Only keep new frames.
newFrames = ArrayPrototypeSlice(newFrames, 0, pos);
break;
}
}
const stackStart = ArrayPrototypeJoin(newFrames, '\n');
const stackEnd = ArrayPrototypeJoin(originalFrames, '\n');
newErr.stack = `${stackStart}\n${stackEnd}`;
}
}
throw newErr;
}
};
function internalMatch(string, regexp, message, fn) {
if (!isRegExp(regexp)) {
throw new ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE(
'regexp', 'RegExp', regexp,
);
}
const match = fn === assert.match;
if (typeof string !== 'string' ||
RegExpPrototypeExec(regexp, string) !== null !== match) {
if (message instanceof Error) {
throw message;
}
const generatedMessage = !message;
// 'The input was expected to not match the regular expression ' +
message = message || (typeof string !== 'string' ?
'The "string" argument must be of type string. Received type ' +
`${typeof string} (${inspect(string)})` :
(match ?
'The input did not match the regular expression ' :
'The input was expected to not match the regular expression ') +
`${inspect(regexp)}. Input:\n\n${inspect(string)}\n`);
const err = new AssertionError({
actual: string,
expected: regexp,
message,
operator: fn.name,
stackStartFn: fn
});
err.generatedMessage = generatedMessage;
throw err;
}
}
/**
* Expects the `string` input to match the regular expression.
* @param {string} string
* @param {RegExp} regexp
* @param {string | Error} [message]
* @returns {void}
*/
assert.match = function match(string, regexp, message) {
internalMatch(string, regexp, message, match);
};
/**
* Expects the `string` input not to match the regular expression.
* @param {string} string
* @param {RegExp} regexp
* @param {string | Error} [message]
* @returns {void}
*/
assert.doesNotMatch = function doesNotMatch(string, regexp, message) {
internalMatch(string, regexp, message, doesNotMatch);
};
assert.CallTracker = CallTracker;
/**
* Expose a strict only variant of assert.
* @param {...any} args
* @returns {void}
*/
function strict(...args) {
innerOk(strict, args.length, ...args);
}
assert.strict = ObjectAssign(strict, assert, {
equal: assert.strictEqual,
deepEqual: assert.deepStrictEqual,
notEqual: assert.notStrictEqual,
notDeepEqual: assert.notDeepStrictEqual
});
assert.strict.strict = assert.strict;