'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); // This test checks that Worker has correct exit codes on parent side // in multiple situations. const assert = require('assert'); const worker = require('worker_threads'); const { Worker, parentPort } = worker; const { getTestCases } = require('../common/process-exit-code-cases'); const testCases = getTestCases(true); // Do not use isMainThread so that this test itself can be run inside a Worker. if (!process.env.HAS_STARTED_WORKER) { process.env.HAS_STARTED_WORKER = 1; parent(); } else { if (!parentPort) { console.error('Parent port must not be null'); process.exit(100); return; } parentPort.once('message', (msg) => testCases[msg].func()); } function parent() { const test = (arg, name = 'worker', exit, error = null) => { const w = new Worker(__filename); w.on('exit', common.mustCall((code) => { assert.strictEqual( code, exit, `wrong exit for ${arg}-${name}\nexpected:${exit} but got:${code}`); console.log(`ok - ${arg} exited with ${exit}`); })); if (error) { w.on('error', common.mustCall((err) => { console.log(err); assert.match(String(err), error); })); } w.postMessage(arg); }; testCases.forEach((tc, i) => test(i, tc.func.name, tc.result, tc.error)); }