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This completely refactors the `expectsError` behavior: so far it's almost identical to `assert.throws(fn, object)` in case it was used with a function as first argument. It had a magical property check that allowed to verify a functions `type` in case `type` was passed used in the validation object. This pattern is now completely removed and `assert.throws()` should be used instead. The main intent for `common.expectsError()` is to verify error cases for callback based APIs. This is now more flexible by accepting all validation possibilites that `assert.throws()` accepts as well. No magical properties exist anymore. This reduces surprising behavior for developers who are not used to the Node.js core code base. This has the side effect that `common` is used significantly less frequent. PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/31092 Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <rtrott@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Trivikram Kamat <trivikr.dev@gmail.com>
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316 B
JavaScript
13 lines
316 B
JavaScript
'use strict';
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const common = require('../common');
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const assert = require('assert');
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const fs = require('fs');
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const encoding = 'foo-8';
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const filename = 'bar.txt';
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assert.throws(
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() => fs.readFile(filename, { encoding }, common.mustNotCall()),
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{ code: 'ERR_INVALID_OPT_VALUE_ENCODING', name: 'TypeError' }
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);
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