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nodejs/test/simple/test-domain-implicit-fs.js
isaacs ec8ebaf300 domain: use camelCase instead of snake_case
While it's true that error objects have a history of getting snake_case
properties attached by the host system, it's a point of confusion to
Node users that comes up a lot.  It's still 'experimental', so best to
change this sooner rather than later.
2012-12-29 10:37:31 -08:00

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// Copyright Joyent, Inc. and other Node contributors.
//
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// Simple tests of most basic domain functionality.
var common = require('../common');
var assert = require('assert');
var domain = require('domain');
var events = require('events');
var caught = 0;
var expectCaught = 1;
var d = new domain.Domain();
var e = new events.EventEmitter();
d.on('error', function(er) {
console.error('caught', er);
assert.strictEqual(er.domain, d);
assert.strictEqual(er.domainThrown, true);
assert.ok(!er.domainEmitter);
assert.strictEqual(er.code, 'ENOENT');
assert.ok(/\bthis file does not exist\b/i.test(er.path));
assert.strictEqual(typeof er.errno, 'number');
caught++;
});
process.on('exit', function() {
console.error('exit');
assert.equal(caught, expectCaught);
console.log('ok');
});
// implicit handling of thrown errors while in a domain, via the
// single entry points of ReqWrap and MakeCallback. Even if
// we try very hard to escape, there should be no way to, even if
// we go many levels deep through timeouts and multiple IO calls.
// Everything that happens between the domain.enter() and domain.exit()
// calls will be bound to the domain, even if multiple levels of
// handles are created.
d.run(function() {
setTimeout(function() {
var fs = require('fs');
fs.readdir(__dirname, function() {
fs.open('this file does not exist', 'r', function(er) {
if (er) throw er;
throw new Error('should not get here!');
});
});
}, 100);
});