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// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
import {
assert,
assertEquals,
assertThrows,
loadTestLibrary,
} from "./common.js";
const testError = loadTestLibrary();
const theError = new Error("Some error");
const theTypeError = new TypeError("Some type error");
const theSyntaxError = new SyntaxError("Some syntax error");
const theRangeError = new RangeError("Some type error");
const theReferenceError = new ReferenceError("Some reference error");
const theURIError = new URIError("Some URI error");
const theEvalError = new EvalError("Some eval error");
function assertThrowsWithCode(fn, value) {
let thrown = false;
try {
fn();
} catch (e) {
thrown = true;
assertEquals(e.message, value.message);
assertEquals(e.code, value.code);
} finally {
assert(thrown);
}
}
Deno.test("napi error", function () {
class MyError extends Error {}
const myError = new MyError("Some MyError");
// Test that native error object is correctly classed
assertEquals(testError.checkError(theError), true);
// Test that native type error object is correctly classed
assertEquals(testError.checkError(theTypeError), true);
// Test that native syntax error object is correctly classed
assertEquals(testError.checkError(theSyntaxError), true);
// Test that native range error object is correctly classed
assertEquals(testError.checkError(theRangeError), true);
// Test that native reference error object is correctly classed
assertEquals(testError.checkError(theReferenceError), true);
// Test that native URI error object is correctly classed
assertEquals(testError.checkError(theURIError), true);
// Test that native eval error object is correctly classed
assertEquals(testError.checkError(theEvalError), true);
// Test that class derived from native error is correctly classed
assertEquals(testError.checkError(myError), true);
// Test that non-error object is correctly classed
assertEquals(testError.checkError({}), false);
// Test that non-error primitive is correctly classed
assertEquals(testError.checkError("non-object"), false);
assertThrows(
() => {
testError.throwExistingError();
},
Error,
"existing error",
);
assertThrows(
() => {
testError.throwError();
},
Error,
"error",
);
assertThrows(
() => {
testError.throwRangeError();
},
RangeError,
"range error",
);
assertThrows(
() => {
testError.throwTypeError();
},
TypeError,
"type error",
);
// assertThrows(() => {
// testError.throwSyntaxError();
// }, "SyntaxError: syntax error");
[42, {}, [], Symbol("xyzzy"), true, "ball", undefined, null, NaN]
.forEach((value) => {
let thrown = false;
try {
testError.throwArbitrary(value);
} catch (e) {
thrown = true;
assertEquals(e, value);
} finally {
assert(thrown);
}
});
assertThrowsWithCode(
() => testError.throwErrorCode(),
{
code: "ERR_TEST_CODE",
message: "Error [error]",
},
);
assertThrowsWithCode(
() => testError.throwRangeErrorCode(),
{
code: "ERR_TEST_CODE",
message: "RangeError [range error]",
},
);
assertThrowsWithCode(
() => testError.throwTypeErrorCode(),
{
code: "ERR_TEST_CODE",
message: "TypeError [type error]",
},
);
// assertThrowsWithCode(
// () => testError.throwSyntaxErrorCode(),
// {
// code: "ERR_TEST_CODE",
// message: "SyntaxError [syntax error]",
// },
// );
let error = testError.createError();
assert(
error instanceof Error,
"expected error to be an instance of Error",
);
assertEquals(error.message, "error");
error = testError.createRangeError();
assert(
error instanceof RangeError,
"expected error to be an instance of RangeError",
);
assertEquals(error.message, "range error");
error = testError.createTypeError();
assert(
error instanceof TypeError,
"expected error to be an instance of TypeError",
);
assertEquals(error.message, "type error");
// TODO(bartlomieju): this is experimental API
// error = testError.createSyntaxError();
// assert(
// error instanceof SyntaxError,
// "expected error to be an instance of SyntaxError",
// );
// assertEquals(error.message, "syntax error");
error = testError.createErrorCode();
assert(
error instanceof Error,
"expected error to be an instance of Error",
);
assertEquals(error.code, "ERR_TEST_CODE");
assertEquals(error.message, "Error [error]");
assertEquals(error.name, "Error");
error = testError.createRangeErrorCode();
assert(
error instanceof RangeError,
"expected error to be an instance of RangeError",
);
assertEquals(error.message, "RangeError [range error]");
assertEquals(error.code, "ERR_TEST_CODE");
assertEquals(error.name, "RangeError");
error = testError.createTypeErrorCode();
assert(
error instanceof TypeError,
"expected error to be an instance of TypeError",
);
assertEquals(error.message, "TypeError [type error]");
assertEquals(error.code, "ERR_TEST_CODE");
assertEquals(error.name, "TypeError");
// TODO(bartlomieju): this is experimental API
// error = testError.createSyntaxErrorCode();
// assert(
// error instanceof SyntaxError,
// "expected error to be an instance of SyntaxError",
// );
// assertEquals(error.message, "SyntaxError [syntax error]");
// assertEquals(error.code, "ERR_TEST_CODE");
// assertEquals(error.name, "SyntaxError");
});