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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. function MjsUnitAssertionError(message) { this.message = message; // Temporarily install a custom stack trace formatter and restore the // previous value. let prevPrepareStackTrace = Error.prepareStackTrace; try { Error.prepareStackTrace = MjsUnitAssertionError.prepareStackTrace; // This allows fetching the stack trace using TryCatch::StackTrace. this.stack = new Error("MjsUnitAssertionError").stack; } finally { Error.prepareStackTrace = prevPrepareStackTrace; } } /* * This file is included in all mini jsunit test cases. The test * framework expects lines that signal failed tests to start with * the f-word and ignore all other lines. */ MjsUnitAssertionError.prototype.toString = function () { return this.message + "\n\nStack: " + this.stack; }; // Expected and found values the same objects, or the same primitive // values. // For known primitive values, please use assertEquals. var assertSame; // Expected and found values are identical primitive values or functions // or similarly structured objects (checking internal properties // of, e.g., Number and Date objects, the elements of arrays // and the properties of non-Array objects). var assertEquals; // Expected and found values are not identical primitive values or functions // or similarly structured objects (checking internal properties // of, e.g., Number and Date objects, the elements of arrays // and the properties of non-Array objects). var assertNotEquals; // The difference between expected and found value is within certain tolerance. var assertEqualsDelta; // The found object is an Array with the same length and elements // as the expected object. The expected object doesn't need to be an Array, // as long as it's "array-ish". var assertArrayEquals; // The found object must have the same enumerable properties as the // expected object. The type of object isn't checked. var assertPropertiesEqual; // Assert that the string conversion of the found value is equal to // the expected string. Only kept for backwards compatibility, please // check the real structure of the found value. var assertToStringEquals; // Checks that the found value is true. Use with boolean expressions // for tests that doesn't have their own assertXXX function. var assertTrue; // Checks that the found value is false. var assertFalse; // Checks that the found value is null. Kept for historical compatibility, // please just use assertEquals(null, expected). var assertNull; // Checks that the found value is *not* null. var assertNotNull; // Assert that the passed function or eval code throws an exception. // The optional second argument is an exception constructor that the // thrown exception is checked against with "instanceof". // The optional third argument is a message type string that is compared // to the type property on the thrown exception. var assertThrows; // Assert that the passed function throws an exception. // The exception is checked against the second argument using assertEquals. var assertThrowsEquals; // Assert that the passed function or eval code does not throw an exception. var assertDoesNotThrow; // Asserts that the found value is an instance of the constructor passed // as the second argument. var assertInstanceof; // Assert that this code is never executed (i.e., always fails if executed). var assertUnreachable; // Assert that the function code is (not) optimized. If "no sync" is passed // as second argument, we do not wait for the concurrent optimization thread to // finish when polling for optimization status. // Only works with --allow-natives-syntax. var assertOptimized; var assertUnoptimized; // Assert that a string contains another expected substring. var assertContains; // Assert that a string matches a given regex. var assertMatches; // Assert the result of a promise. var assertPromiseResult; var promiseTestChain; var promiseTestCount = 0; // These bits must be in sync with bits defined in Runtime_GetOptimizationStatus var V8OptimizationStatus = { kIsFunction: 1 << 0, kNeverOptimize: 1 << 1, kAlwaysOptimize: 1 << 2, kMaybeDeopted: 1 << 3, kOptimized: 1 << 4, kTurboFanned: 1 << 5, kInterpreted: 1 << 6, kMarkedForOptimization: 1 << 7, kMarkedForConcurrentOptimization: 1 << 8, kOptimizingConcurrently: 1 << 9, kIsExecuting: 1 << 10, kTopmostFrameIsTurboFanned: 1 << 11, }; // Returns true if --no-opt mode is on. var isNeverOptimize; // Returns true if --always-opt mode is on. var isAlwaysOptimize; // Returns true if given function in interpreted. var isInterpreted; // Returns true if given function is optimized. var isOptimized; // Returns true if given function is compiled by Crankshaft. var isCrankshafted; // Returns true if given function is compiled by TurboFan. var isTurboFanned; // Used for async tests. See definition below for more documentation. var testAsync; // Monkey-patchable all-purpose failure handler. var failWithMessage; (function () { // Scope for utility functions. var ObjectPrototypeToString = Object.prototype.toString; var NumberPrototypeValueOf = Number.prototype.valueOf; var BooleanPrototypeValueOf = Boolean.prototype.valueOf; var StringPrototypeValueOf = String.prototype.valueOf; var DatePrototypeValueOf = Date.prototype.valueOf; var RegExpPrototypeToString = RegExp.prototype.toString; var ArrayPrototypeForEach = Array.prototype.forEach; var ArrayPrototypeJoin = Array.prototype.join; var ArrayPrototypeMap = Array.prototype.map; var ArrayPrototypePush = Array.prototype.push; function classOf(object) { // Argument must not be null or undefined. var string = ObjectPrototypeToString.call(object); // String has format [object ]. return string.substring(8, string.length - 1); } function ValueOf(value) { switch (classOf(value)) { case "Number": return NumberPrototypeValueOf.call(value); case "String": return StringPrototypeValueOf.call(value); case "Boolean": return BooleanPrototypeValueOf.call(value); case "Date": return DatePrototypeValueOf.call(value); default: return value; } } function PrettyPrint(value) { switch (typeof value) { case "string": return JSON.stringify(value); case "number": if (value === 0 && (1 / value) < 0) return "-0"; // FALLTHROUGH. case "boolean": case "undefined": case "function": case "symbol": return String(value); case "object": if (value === null) return "null"; var objectClass = classOf(value); switch (objectClass) { case "Number": case "String": case "Boolean": case "Date": return objectClass + "(" + PrettyPrint(ValueOf(value)) + ")"; case "RegExp": return RegExpPrototypeToString.call(value); case "Array": var mapped = ArrayPrototypeMap.call(value, PrettyPrintArrayElement); var joined = ArrayPrototypeJoin.call(mapped, ","); return "[" + joined + "]"; case "Uint8Array": case "Int8Array": case "Int16Array": case "Uint16Array": case "Uint32Array": case "Int32Array": case "Float32Array": case "Float64Array": var joined = ArrayPrototypeJoin.call(value, ","); return objectClass + "([" + joined + "])"; case "Object": break; default: return objectClass + "()"; } // [[Class]] is "Object". var name = value.constructor.name; if (name) return name + "()"; return "Object()"; default: return "-- unknown value --"; } } function PrettyPrintArrayElement(value, index, array) { if (value === undefined && !(index in array)) return ""; return PrettyPrint(value); } failWithMessage = function failWithMessage(message) { throw new MjsUnitAssertionError(message); } function formatFailureText(expectedText, found, name_opt) { var message = "Fail" + "ure"; if (name_opt) { // Fix this when we ditch the old test runner. message += " (" + name_opt + ")"; } var foundText = PrettyPrint(found); if (expectedText.length <= 40 && foundText.length <= 40) { message += ": expected <" + expectedText + "> found <" + foundText + ">"; } else { message += ":\nexpected:\n" + expectedText + "\nfound:\n" + foundText; } return message; } function fail(expectedText, found, name_opt) { return failWithMessage(formatFailureText(expectedText, found, name_opt)); } function deepObjectEquals(a, b) { var aProps = Object.keys(a); aProps.sort(); var bProps = Object.keys(b); bProps.sort(); if (!deepEquals(aProps, bProps)) { return false; } for (var i = 0; i < aProps.length; i++) { if (!deepEquals(a[aProps[i]], b[aProps[i]])) { return false; } } return true; } function deepEquals(a, b) { if (a === b) { // Check for -0. if (a === 0) return (1 / a) === (1 / b); return true; } if (typeof a !== typeof b) return false; if (typeof a === "number") return isNaN(a) && isNaN(b); if (typeof a !== "object" && typeof a !== "function") return false; // Neither a nor b is primitive. var objectClass = classOf(a); if (objectClass !== classOf(b)) return false; if (objectClass === "RegExp") { // For RegExp, just compare pattern and flags using its toString. return RegExpPrototypeToString.call(a) === RegExpPrototypeToString.call(b); } // Functions are only identical to themselves. if (objectClass === "Function") return false; if (objectClass === "Array") { var elementCount = 0; if (a.length !== b.length) { return false; } for (var i = 0; i < a.length; i++) { if (!deepEquals(a[i], b[i])) return false; } return true; } if (objectClass === "String" || objectClass === "Number" || objectClass === "Boolean" || objectClass === "Date") { if (ValueOf(a) !== ValueOf(b)) return false; } return deepObjectEquals(a, b); } assertSame = function assertSame(expected, found, name_opt) { // TODO(mstarzinger): We should think about using Harmony's egal operator // or the function equivalent Object.is() here. if (found === expected) { if (expected !== 0 || (1 / expected) === (1 / found)) return; } else if ((expected !== expected) && (found !== found)) { return; } fail(PrettyPrint(expected), found, name_opt); }; assertEquals = function assertEquals(expected, found, name_opt) { if (!deepEquals(found, expected)) { fail(PrettyPrint(expected), found, name_opt); } }; assertNotEquals = function assertNotEquals(expected, found, name_opt) { if (deepEquals(found, expected)) { fail("not equals to " + PrettyPrint(expected), found, name_opt); } }; assertEqualsDelta = function assertEqualsDelta(expected, found, delta, name_opt) { if (Math.abs(expected - found) > delta) { fail(PrettyPrint(expected) + " +- " + PrettyPrint(delta), found, name_opt); } }; assertArrayEquals = function assertArrayEquals(expected, found, name_opt) { var start = ""; if (name_opt) { start = name_opt + " - "; } assertEquals(expected.length, found.length, start + "array length"); if (expected.length === found.length) { for (var i = 0; i < expected.length; ++i) { assertEquals(expected[i], found[i], start + "array element at index " + i); } } }; assertPropertiesEqual = function assertPropertiesEqual(expected, found, name_opt) { // Check properties only. if (!deepObjectEquals(expected, found)) { fail(expected, found, name_opt); } }; assertToStringEquals = function assertToStringEquals(expected, found, name_opt) { if (expected !== String(found)) { fail(expected, found, name_opt); } }; assertTrue = function assertTrue(value, name_opt) { assertEquals(true, value, name_opt); }; assertFalse = function assertFalse(value, name_opt) { assertEquals(false, value, name_opt); }; assertNull = function assertNull(value, name_opt) { if (value !== null) { fail("null", value, name_opt); } }; assertNotNull = function assertNotNull(value, name_opt) { if (value === null) { fail("not null", value, name_opt); } }; assertThrows = function assertThrows(code, type_opt, cause_opt) { try { if (typeof code === 'function') { code(); } else { eval(code); } } catch (e) { if (typeof type_opt === 'function') { assertInstanceof(e, type_opt); } else if (type_opt !== void 0) { failWithMessage( 'invalid use of assertThrows, maybe you want assertThrowsEquals'); } if (arguments.length >= 3) { if (cause_opt instanceof RegExp) { assertMatches(cause_opt, e.message, "Error message"); } else { assertEquals(cause_opt, e.message, "Error message"); } } // Success. return; } failWithMessage("Did not throw exception"); }; assertThrowsEquals = function assertThrowsEquals(fun, val) { try { fun(); } catch(e) { assertEquals(val, e); return; } failWithMessage("Did not throw exception"); }; assertInstanceof = function assertInstanceof(obj, type) { if (!(obj instanceof type)) { var actualTypeName = null; var actualConstructor = Object.getPrototypeOf(obj).constructor; if (typeof actualConstructor === "function") { actualTypeName = actualConstructor.name || String(actualConstructor); } failWithMessage("Object <" + PrettyPrint(obj) + "> is not an instance of <" + (type.name || type) + ">" + (actualTypeName ? " but of <" + actualTypeName + ">" : "")); } }; assertDoesNotThrow = function assertDoesNotThrow(code, name_opt) { try { if (typeof code === 'function') { return code(); } else { return eval(code); } } catch (e) { failWithMessage("threw an exception: " + (e.message || e)); } }; assertUnreachable = function assertUnreachable(name_opt) { // Fix this when we ditch the old test runner. var message = "Fail" + "ure: unreachable"; if (name_opt) { message += " - " + name_opt; } failWithMessage(message); }; assertContains = function(sub, value, name_opt) { if (value == null ? (sub != null) : value.indexOf(sub) == -1) { fail("contains '" + String(sub) + "'", value, name_opt); } }; assertMatches = function(regexp, str, name_opt) { if (!(regexp instanceof RegExp)) { regexp = new RegExp(regexp); } if (!str.match(regexp)) { fail("should match '" + regexp + "'", str, name_opt); } }; assertPromiseResult = function(promise, success, fail) { // Use --allow-natives-syntax to use this function. Note that this function // overwrites {failWithMessage} permanently with %AbortJS. // We have to patch mjsunit because normal assertion failures just throw // exceptions which are swallowed in a then clause. // We use eval here to avoid parsing issues with the natives syntax. if (!success) success = () => {}; failWithMessage = (msg) => eval("%AbortJS(msg)"); if (!fail) { fail = result => failWithMessage("assertPromiseResult failed: " + result); } var test_promise = promise.then( result => { try { success(result); } catch (e) { failWithMessage(e); } }, result => { fail(result); } ) .then((x)=> { if (--promiseTestCount == 0) testRunner.notifyDone(); }); if (!promiseTestChain) promiseTestChain = Promise.resolve(); // waitUntilDone is idempotent. testRunner.waitUntilDone(); ++promiseTestCount; return promiseTestChain.then(test_promise); }; var OptimizationStatusImpl = undefined; var OptimizationStatus = function(fun, sync_opt) { if (OptimizationStatusImpl === undefined) { try { OptimizationStatusImpl = new Function( "fun", "sync", "return %GetOptimizationStatus(fun, sync);"); } catch (e) { throw new Error("natives syntax not allowed"); } } return OptimizationStatusImpl(fun, sync_opt); } assertUnoptimized = function assertUnoptimized(fun, sync_opt, name_opt) { if (sync_opt === undefined) sync_opt = ""; var opt_status = OptimizationStatus(fun, sync_opt); // Tests that use assertUnoptimized() do not make sense if --always-opt // option is provided. Such tests must add --no-always-opt to flags comment. assertFalse((opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kAlwaysOptimize) !== 0, "test does not make sense with --always-opt"); assertTrue((opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kIsFunction) !== 0, name_opt); if ((opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kMaybeDeopted) !== 0) { // When --deopt-every-n-times flag is specified it's no longer guaranteed // that particular function is still deoptimized, so keep running the test // to stress test the deoptimizer. return; } assertFalse((opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kOptimized) !== 0, name_opt); } assertOptimized = function assertOptimized(fun, sync_opt, name_opt) { if (sync_opt === undefined) sync_opt = ""; var opt_status = OptimizationStatus(fun, sync_opt); // Tests that use assertOptimized() do not make sense if --no-opt // option is provided. Such tests must add --opt to flags comment. assertFalse((opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kNeverOptimize) !== 0, "test does not make sense with --no-opt"); assertTrue((opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kIsFunction) !== 0, name_opt); if ((opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kMaybeDeopted) !== 0) { // When --deopt-every-n-times flag is specified it's no longer guaranteed // that particular function is still optimized, so keep running the test // to stress test the deoptimizer. return; } assertTrue((opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kOptimized) !== 0, name_opt); } isNeverOptimize = function isNeverOptimize() { var opt_status = OptimizationStatus(undefined, ""); return (opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kNeverOptimize) !== 0; } isAlwaysOptimize = function isAlwaysOptimize() { var opt_status = OptimizationStatus(undefined, ""); return (opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kAlwaysOptimize) !== 0; } isInterpreted = function isInterpreted(fun) { var opt_status = OptimizationStatus(fun, ""); assertTrue((opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kIsFunction) !== 0, "not a function"); return (opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kOptimized) === 0 && (opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kInterpreted) !== 0; } isOptimized = function isOptimized(fun) { var opt_status = OptimizationStatus(fun, ""); assertTrue((opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kIsFunction) !== 0, "not a function"); return (opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kOptimized) !== 0; } isCrankshafted = function isCrankshafted(fun) { var opt_status = OptimizationStatus(fun, ""); assertTrue((opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kIsFunction) !== 0, "not a function"); return (opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kOptimized) !== 0 && (opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kTurboFanned) === 0; } isTurboFanned = function isTurboFanned(fun) { var opt_status = OptimizationStatus(fun, ""); assertTrue((opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kIsFunction) !== 0, "not a function"); return (opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kOptimized) !== 0 && (opt_status & V8OptimizationStatus.kTurboFanned) !== 0; } // Custom V8-specific stack trace formatter that is temporarily installed on // the Error object. MjsUnitAssertionError.prepareStackTrace = function(error, stack) { // Trigger default formatting with recursion. try { // Filter-out all but the first mjsunit frame. let filteredStack = []; let inMjsunit = true; for (let i = 0; i < stack.length; i++) { let frame = stack[i]; if (inMjsunit) { let file = frame.getFileName(); if (!file || !file.endsWith("mjsunit.js")) { inMjsunit = false; // Push the last mjsunit frame, typically containing the assertion // function. if (i > 0) ArrayPrototypePush.call(filteredStack, stack[i-1]); ArrayPrototypePush.call(filteredStack, stack[i]); } continue; } ArrayPrototypePush.call(filteredStack, frame); } stack = filteredStack; // Infer function names and calculate {max_name_length} let max_name_length = 0; ArrayPrototypeForEach.call(stack, each => { let name = each.getFunctionName(); if (name == null) name = ""; if (each.isEval()) { name = name; } else if (each.isConstructor()) { name = "new " + name; } else if (each.isNative()) { name = "native " + name; } else if (!each.isToplevel()) { name = each.getTypeName() + "." + name; } each.name = name; max_name_length = Math.max(name.length, max_name_length) }); // Format stack frames. stack = ArrayPrototypeMap.call(stack, each => { let frame = " at " + each.name.padEnd(max_name_length); let fileName = each.getFileName(); if (each.isEval()) return frame + " " + each.getEvalOrigin(); frame += " " + (fileName ? fileName : ""); let line= each.getLineNumber(); frame += " " + (line ? line : ""); let column = each.getColumnNumber(); frame += (column ? ":" + column : ""); return frame; }); return "" + error.message + "\n" + ArrayPrototypeJoin.call(stack, "\n"); } catch(e) {}; return error.stack; } /** * This is to be used through the testAsync helper function defined * below. * * This requires the --allow-natives-syntax flag to allow calling * runtime functions. * * There must be at least one assertion in an async test. A test * with no assertions will fail. * * @example * testAsync(assert => { * assert.plan(1) // There should be one assertion in this test. * Promise.resolve(1) * .then(val => assert.equals(1, val), * assert.unreachable); * }) */ class AsyncAssertion { constructor(test, name) { this.expectedAsserts_ = -1; this.actualAsserts_ = 0; this.test_ = test; this.name_ = name || ''; } /** * Sets the number of expected asserts in the test. The test fails * if the number of asserts computed after running the test is not * equal to this specified value. * @param {number} expectedAsserts */ plan(expectedAsserts) { this.expectedAsserts_ = expectedAsserts; } fail(expectedText, found) { let message = formatFailureText(expectedText, found); message += "\nin test:" + this.name_ message += "\n" + Function.prototype.toString.apply(this.test_); eval("%AbortJS(message)"); } equals(expected, found, name_opt) { this.actualAsserts_++; if (!deepEquals(expected, found)) { this.fail(PrettyPrint(expected), found, name_opt); } } unreachable() { let message = "Failure: unreachable in test: " + this.name_; message += "\n" + Function.prototype.toString.apply(this.test_); eval("%AbortJS(message)"); } unexpectedRejection(details) { return (error) => { let message = "Failure: unexpected Promise rejection in test: " + this.name_; if (details) message += "\n @" + details; if (error instanceof Error) { message += "\n" + String(error.stack); } else { message += "\n" + String(error); } message += "\n\n" + Function.prototype.toString.apply(this.test_); eval("%AbortJS(message)"); }; } drainMicrotasks() { eval("%RunMicrotasks()"); } done_() { if (this.expectedAsserts_ === -1) { let message = "Please call t.plan(count) to initialize test harness " + "with correct assert count (Note: count > 0)"; eval("%AbortJS(message)"); } if (this.expectedAsserts_ !== this.actualAsserts_) { let message = "Expected asserts: " + this.expectedAsserts_; message += ", Actual asserts: " + this.actualAsserts_; message += "\nin test: " + this.name_; message += "\n" + Function.prototype.toString.apply(this.test_); eval("%AbortJS(message)"); } } } /** This is used to test async functions and promises. * @param {testCallback} test - test function * @param {string} [name] - optional name of the test * * * @callback testCallback * @param {AsyncAssertion} assert */ testAsync = function(test, name) { let assert = new AsyncAssertion(test, name); test(assert); eval("%RunMicrotasks()"); assert.done_(); } })();