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nodejs/test/parallel/test-path-zero-length-strings.js
Gibson Fahnestock 3d2aef3979 test: s/assert.equal/assert.strictEqual/
Use assert.strictEqual instead of assert.equal in tests, manually
convert types where necessary.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/10698
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Michael Dawson <michael_dawson@ca.ibm.com>
Reviewed-By: Sakthipriyan Vairamani <thechargingvolcano@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Michaël Zasso <targos@protonmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Teddy Katz <teddy.katz@gmail.com>
2017-01-11 14:19:26 +00:00

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'use strict';
// These testcases are specific to one uncommon behaviour in path module. Few
// of the functions in path module, treat '' strings as current working
// directory. This test makes sure that the behaviour is intact between commits.
// See: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/2106
require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
const path = require('path');
const pwd = process.cwd();
// join will internally ignore all the zero-length strings and it will return
// '.' if the joined string is a zero-length string.
assert.strictEqual(path.posix.join(''), '.');
assert.strictEqual(path.posix.join('', ''), '.');
assert.strictEqual(path.win32.join(''), '.');
assert.strictEqual(path.win32.join('', ''), '.');
assert.strictEqual(path.join(pwd), pwd);
assert.strictEqual(path.join(pwd, ''), pwd);
// normalize will return '.' if the input is a zero-length string
assert.strictEqual(path.posix.normalize(''), '.');
assert.strictEqual(path.win32.normalize(''), '.');
assert.strictEqual(path.normalize(pwd), pwd);
// Since '' is not a valid path in any of the common environments, return false
assert.strictEqual(path.posix.isAbsolute(''), false);
assert.strictEqual(path.win32.isAbsolute(''), false);
// resolve, internally ignores all the zero-length strings and returns the
// current working directory
assert.strictEqual(path.resolve(''), pwd);
assert.strictEqual(path.resolve('', ''), pwd);
// relative, internally calls resolve. So, '' is actually the current directory
assert.strictEqual(path.relative('', pwd), '');
assert.strictEqual(path.relative(pwd, ''), '');
assert.strictEqual(path.relative(pwd, pwd), '');