// Copyright 2014 the V8 project authors. All rights reserved. // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be // found in the LICENSE file. // Flags: --expose-debug-as debug // Test debug events when we only listen to uncaught exceptions and // there is a catch handler for the exception thrown in a Promise. // We expect an Exception debug event with a promise to be triggered. Debug = debug.Debug; var log = []; var step = 0; var p = new Promise(function(resolve, reject) { log.push("resolve"); resolve(); }); var q = p.chain( function() { log.push("throw"); throw new Error("uncaught"); // event }); function listener(event, exec_state, event_data, data) { if (event == Debug.DebugEvent.AsyncTaskEvent) return; try { // Ignore exceptions during startup in stress runs. if (step >= 1) return; assertEquals(["resolve", "end main", "throw"], log); if (event == Debug.DebugEvent.Exception) { assertEquals(0, step); assertEquals("uncaught", event_data.exception().message); assertTrue(event_data.promise() instanceof Promise); assertEquals(q, event_data.promise()); assertTrue(event_data.uncaught()); // Assert that the debug event is triggered at the throw site. assertTrue(exec_state.frame(0).sourceLineText().indexOf("// event") > 0); step++; } } catch (e) { // Signal a failure with exit code 1. This is necessary since the // debugger swallows exceptions and we expect the chained function // and this listener to be executed after the main script is finished. print("Unexpected exception: " + e + "\n" + e.stack); quit(1); } } Debug.setBreakOnUncaughtException(); Debug.setListener(listener); log.push("end main");