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PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/5149 Reviewed-By: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl>
507 lines
14 KiB
JavaScript
507 lines
14 KiB
JavaScript
/* eslint-disable required-modules */
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'use strict';
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var path = require('path');
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var fs = require('fs');
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var assert = require('assert');
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var os = require('os');
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var child_process = require('child_process');
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const stream = require('stream');
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const util = require('util');
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const testRoot = path.resolve(process.env.NODE_TEST_DIR ||
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path.dirname(__filename));
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exports.testDir = path.dirname(__filename);
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exports.fixturesDir = path.join(exports.testDir, 'fixtures');
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exports.libDir = path.join(exports.testDir, '../lib');
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exports.tmpDirName = 'tmp';
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exports.PORT = +process.env.NODE_COMMON_PORT || 12346;
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exports.isWindows = process.platform === 'win32';
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exports.isAix = process.platform === 'aix';
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exports.isLinuxPPCBE = (process.platform === 'linux') &&
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(process.arch === 'ppc64') &&
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(os.endianness() === 'BE');
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exports.isSunOS = process.platform === 'sunos';
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exports.isFreeBSD = process.platform === 'freebsd';
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exports.enoughTestMem = os.totalmem() > 0x20000000; /* 512MB */
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function rimrafSync(p) {
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try {
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var st = fs.lstatSync(p);
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} catch (e) {
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if (e.code === 'ENOENT')
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return;
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}
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try {
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if (st && st.isDirectory())
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rmdirSync(p, null);
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else
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fs.unlinkSync(p);
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} catch (e) {
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if (e.code === 'ENOENT')
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return;
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if (e.code === 'EPERM')
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return rmdirSync(p, e);
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if (e.code !== 'EISDIR')
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throw e;
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rmdirSync(p, e);
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}
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}
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function rmdirSync(p, originalEr) {
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try {
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fs.rmdirSync(p);
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} catch (e) {
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if (e.code === 'ENOTDIR')
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throw originalEr;
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if (e.code === 'ENOTEMPTY' || e.code === 'EEXIST' || e.code === 'EPERM') {
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fs.readdirSync(p).forEach(function(f) {
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rimrafSync(path.join(p, f));
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});
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fs.rmdirSync(p);
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}
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}
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}
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exports.refreshTmpDir = function() {
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rimrafSync(exports.tmpDir);
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fs.mkdirSync(exports.tmpDir);
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};
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if (process.env.TEST_THREAD_ID) {
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exports.PORT += process.env.TEST_THREAD_ID * 100;
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exports.tmpDirName += '.' + process.env.TEST_THREAD_ID;
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}
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exports.tmpDir = path.join(testRoot, exports.tmpDirName);
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var opensslCli = null;
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var inFreeBSDJail = null;
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var localhostIPv4 = null;
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exports.localIPv6Hosts = [
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// Debian/Ubuntu
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'ip6-localhost',
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'ip6-loopback',
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// SUSE
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'ipv6-localhost',
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'ipv6-loopback',
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// Typically universal
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'localhost',
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];
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Object.defineProperty(exports, 'inFreeBSDJail', {
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get: function() {
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if (inFreeBSDJail !== null) return inFreeBSDJail;
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if (process.platform === 'freebsd' &&
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child_process.execSync('sysctl -n security.jail.jailed').toString() ===
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'1\n') {
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inFreeBSDJail = true;
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} else {
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inFreeBSDJail = false;
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}
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return inFreeBSDJail;
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}
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});
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Object.defineProperty(exports, 'localhostIPv4', {
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get: function() {
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if (localhostIPv4 !== null) return localhostIPv4;
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if (exports.inFreeBSDJail) {
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// Jailed network interfaces are a bit special - since we need to jump
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// through loops, as well as this being an exception case, assume the
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// user will provide this instead.
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if (process.env.LOCALHOST) {
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localhostIPv4 = process.env.LOCALHOST;
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} else {
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console.error('Looks like we\'re in a FreeBSD Jail. ' +
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'Please provide your default interface address ' +
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'as LOCALHOST or expect some tests to fail.');
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}
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}
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if (localhostIPv4 === null) localhostIPv4 = '127.0.0.1';
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return localhostIPv4;
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}
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});
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// opensslCli defined lazily to reduce overhead of spawnSync
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Object.defineProperty(exports, 'opensslCli', {get: function() {
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if (opensslCli !== null) return opensslCli;
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if (process.config.variables.node_shared_openssl) {
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// use external command
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opensslCli = 'openssl';
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} else {
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// use command built from sources included in Node.js repository
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opensslCli = path.join(path.dirname(process.execPath), 'openssl-cli');
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}
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if (exports.isWindows) opensslCli += '.exe';
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var openssl_cmd = child_process.spawnSync(opensslCli, ['version']);
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if (openssl_cmd.status !== 0 || openssl_cmd.error !== undefined) {
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// openssl command cannot be executed
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opensslCli = false;
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}
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return opensslCli;
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}, enumerable: true });
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Object.defineProperty(exports, 'hasCrypto', {
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get: function() {
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return process.versions.openssl ? true : false;
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}
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});
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Object.defineProperty(exports, 'hasFipsCrypto', {
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get: function() {
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return process.config.variables.openssl_fips ? true : false;
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}
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});
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if (exports.isWindows) {
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exports.PIPE = '\\\\.\\pipe\\libuv-test';
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if (process.env.TEST_THREAD_ID) {
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exports.PIPE += '.' + process.env.TEST_THREAD_ID;
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}
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} else {
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exports.PIPE = exports.tmpDir + '/test.sock';
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}
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if (exports.isWindows) {
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exports.faketimeCli = false;
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} else {
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exports.faketimeCli = path.join(__dirname, '..', 'tools', 'faketime', 'src',
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'faketime');
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}
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var ifaces = os.networkInterfaces();
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exports.hasIPv6 = Object.keys(ifaces).some(function(name) {
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return /lo/.test(name) && ifaces[name].some(function(info) {
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return info.family === 'IPv6';
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});
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});
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exports.ddCommand = function(filename, kilobytes) {
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if (exports.isWindows) {
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var p = path.resolve(exports.fixturesDir, 'create-file.js');
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return '"' + process.argv[0] + '" "' + p + '" "' +
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filename + '" ' + (kilobytes * 1024);
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} else {
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return 'dd if=/dev/zero of="' + filename + '" bs=1024 count=' + kilobytes;
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}
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};
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exports.spawnCat = function(options) {
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var spawn = require('child_process').spawn;
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if (exports.isWindows) {
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return spawn('more', [], options);
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} else {
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return spawn('cat', [], options);
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}
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};
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exports.spawnSyncCat = function(options) {
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var spawnSync = require('child_process').spawnSync;
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if (exports.isWindows) {
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return spawnSync('more', [], options);
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} else {
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return spawnSync('cat', [], options);
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}
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};
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exports.spawnPwd = function(options) {
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var spawn = require('child_process').spawn;
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if (exports.isWindows) {
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return spawn('cmd.exe', ['/c', 'cd'], options);
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} else {
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return spawn('pwd', [], options);
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}
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};
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exports.platformTimeout = function(ms) {
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if (process.config.target_defaults.default_configuration === 'Debug')
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ms = 2 * ms;
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if (process.arch !== 'arm')
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return ms;
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const armv = process.config.variables.arm_version;
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if (armv === '6')
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return 7 * ms; // ARMv6
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if (armv === '7')
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return 2 * ms; // ARMv7
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return ms; // ARMv8+
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};
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var knownGlobals = [setTimeout,
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setInterval,
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setImmediate,
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clearTimeout,
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clearInterval,
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clearImmediate,
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console,
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constructor, // Enumerable in V8 3.21.
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Buffer,
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process,
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global];
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if (global.gc) {
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knownGlobals.push(gc);
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}
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if (global.DTRACE_HTTP_SERVER_RESPONSE) {
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knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_HTTP_SERVER_RESPONSE);
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knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_HTTP_SERVER_REQUEST);
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knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_HTTP_CLIENT_RESPONSE);
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knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_HTTP_CLIENT_REQUEST);
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knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_NET_STREAM_END);
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knownGlobals.push(DTRACE_NET_SERVER_CONNECTION);
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}
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if (global.COUNTER_NET_SERVER_CONNECTION) {
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knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_NET_SERVER_CONNECTION);
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knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_NET_SERVER_CONNECTION_CLOSE);
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knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_HTTP_SERVER_REQUEST);
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knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_HTTP_SERVER_RESPONSE);
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knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_HTTP_CLIENT_REQUEST);
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knownGlobals.push(COUNTER_HTTP_CLIENT_RESPONSE);
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}
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if (global.LTTNG_HTTP_SERVER_RESPONSE) {
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knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_HTTP_SERVER_RESPONSE);
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knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_HTTP_SERVER_REQUEST);
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knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_HTTP_CLIENT_RESPONSE);
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knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_HTTP_CLIENT_REQUEST);
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knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_NET_STREAM_END);
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knownGlobals.push(LTTNG_NET_SERVER_CONNECTION);
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}
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if (global.ArrayBuffer) {
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knownGlobals.push(ArrayBuffer);
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knownGlobals.push(Int8Array);
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knownGlobals.push(Uint8Array);
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knownGlobals.push(Uint8ClampedArray);
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knownGlobals.push(Int16Array);
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knownGlobals.push(Uint16Array);
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knownGlobals.push(Int32Array);
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knownGlobals.push(Uint32Array);
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knownGlobals.push(Float32Array);
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knownGlobals.push(Float64Array);
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knownGlobals.push(DataView);
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}
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// Harmony features.
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if (global.Proxy) {
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knownGlobals.push(Proxy);
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}
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if (global.Symbol) {
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knownGlobals.push(Symbol);
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}
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function leakedGlobals() {
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var leaked = [];
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for (var val in global)
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if (-1 === knownGlobals.indexOf(global[val]))
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leaked.push(val);
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return leaked;
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}
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exports.leakedGlobals = leakedGlobals;
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// Turn this off if the test should not check for global leaks.
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exports.globalCheck = true;
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process.on('exit', function() {
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if (!exports.globalCheck) return;
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var leaked = leakedGlobals();
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if (leaked.length > 0) {
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console.error('Unknown globals: %s', leaked);
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assert.ok(false, 'Unknown global found');
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}
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});
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var mustCallChecks = [];
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function runCallChecks(exitCode) {
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if (exitCode !== 0) return;
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var failed = mustCallChecks.filter(function(context) {
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return context.actual !== context.expected;
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});
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failed.forEach(function(context) {
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console.log('Mismatched %s function calls. Expected %d, actual %d.',
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context.name,
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context.expected,
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context.actual);
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console.log(context.stack.split('\n').slice(2).join('\n'));
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});
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if (failed.length) process.exit(1);
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}
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exports.mustCall = function(fn, expected) {
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if (typeof expected !== 'number') expected = 1;
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var context = {
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expected: expected,
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actual: 0,
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stack: (new Error()).stack,
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name: fn.name || '<anonymous>'
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};
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// add the exit listener only once to avoid listener leak warnings
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if (mustCallChecks.length === 0) process.on('exit', runCallChecks);
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mustCallChecks.push(context);
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return function() {
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context.actual++;
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return fn.apply(this, arguments);
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};
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};
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var etcServicesFileName = path.join('/etc', 'services');
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if (exports.isWindows) {
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etcServicesFileName = path.join(process.env.SystemRoot, 'System32', 'drivers',
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'etc', 'services');
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}
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/*
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* Returns a string that represents the service name associated
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* to the service bound to port "port" and using protocol "protocol".
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*
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* If the service is not defined in the services file, it returns
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* the port number as a string.
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*
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* Returns undefined if /etc/services (or its equivalent on non-UNIX
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* platforms) can't be read.
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*/
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exports.getServiceName = function getServiceName(port, protocol) {
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if (port == null) {
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throw new Error('Missing port number');
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}
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if (typeof protocol !== 'string') {
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throw new Error('Protocol must be a string');
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}
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/*
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* By default, if a service can't be found in /etc/services,
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* its name is considered to be its port number.
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*/
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var serviceName = port.toString();
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try {
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var servicesContent = fs.readFileSync(etcServicesFileName,
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{ encoding: 'utf8'});
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var regexp = `^(\\w+)\\s+\\s${port}/${protocol}\\s`;
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var re = new RegExp(regexp, 'm');
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var matches = re.exec(servicesContent);
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if (matches && matches.length > 1) {
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serviceName = matches[1];
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}
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} catch (e) {
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console.error('Cannot read file: ', etcServicesFileName);
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return undefined;
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}
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return serviceName;
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};
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exports.hasMultiLocalhost = function hasMultiLocalhost() {
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var TCP = process.binding('tcp_wrap').TCP;
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var t = new TCP();
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var ret = t.bind('127.0.0.2', exports.PORT);
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t.close();
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return ret === 0;
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};
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exports.fileExists = function(pathname) {
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try {
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fs.accessSync(pathname);
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return true;
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} catch (err) {
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return false;
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}
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};
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exports.fail = function(msg) {
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assert.fail(null, null, msg);
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};
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// A stream to push an array into a REPL
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function ArrayStream() {
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this.run = function(data) {
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data.forEach((line) => {
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this.emit('data', line + '\n');
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});
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};
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}
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util.inherits(ArrayStream, stream.Stream);
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exports.ArrayStream = ArrayStream;
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ArrayStream.prototype.readable = true;
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ArrayStream.prototype.writable = true;
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ArrayStream.prototype.pause = function() {};
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ArrayStream.prototype.resume = function() {};
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ArrayStream.prototype.write = function() {};
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// Returns true if the exit code "exitCode" and/or signal name "signal"
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// represent the exit code and/or signal name of a node process that aborted,
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// false otherwise.
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exports.nodeProcessAborted = function nodeProcessAborted(exitCode, signal) {
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// Depending on the compiler used, node will exit with either
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// exit code 132 (SIGILL), 133 (SIGTRAP) or 134 (SIGABRT).
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var expectedExitCodes = [132, 133, 134];
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// On platforms using KSH as the default shell (like SmartOS),
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// when a process aborts, KSH exits with an exit code that is
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// greater than 256, and thus the exit code emitted with the 'exit'
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// event is null and the signal is set to either SIGILL, SIGTRAP,
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// or SIGABRT (depending on the compiler).
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const expectedSignals = ['SIGILL', 'SIGTRAP', 'SIGABRT'];
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// On Windows, v8's base::OS::Abort triggers an access violation,
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// which corresponds to exit code 3221225477 (0xC0000005)
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if (process.platform === 'win32')
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expectedExitCodes = [3221225477];
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// When using --abort-on-uncaught-exception, V8 will use
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// base::OS::Abort to terminate the process.
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// Depending on the compiler used, the shell or other aspects of
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// the platform used to build the node binary, this will actually
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// make V8 exit by aborting or by raising a signal. In any case,
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// one of them (exit code or signal) needs to be set to one of
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// the expected exit codes or signals.
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if (signal !== null) {
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return expectedSignals.indexOf(signal) > -1;
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} else {
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return expectedExitCodes.indexOf(exitCode) > -1;
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}
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};
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