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// Originally from narwhal.js (http://narwhaljs.org)
// Copyright (c) 2009 Thomas Robinson <280north.com>
//
// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
// of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to
// deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
// rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
// sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
// furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
//
// The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
// all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
//
// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED 'AS IS', WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
// AUTHORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN
// ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION
// WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
'use strict';
// UTILITY
const compare = process.binding('buffer').compare;
const util = require('util');
const { isSet, isMap } = process.binding('util');
const objectToString = require('internal/util').objectToString;
const Buffer = require('buffer').Buffer;
var errors;
function lazyErrors() {
if (!errors)
errors = require('internal/errors');
return errors;
}
// The assert module provides functions that throw
// AssertionError's when particular conditions are not met. The
// assert module must conform to the following interface.
const assert = module.exports = ok;
// At present only the three keys mentioned above are used and
// understood by the spec. Implementations or sub modules can pass
// other keys to the AssertionError's constructor - they will be
// ignored.
// All of the following functions must throw an AssertionError
// when a corresponding condition is not met, with a message that
// may be undefined if not provided. All assertion methods provide
// both the actual and expected values to the assertion error for
// display purposes.
function fail(actual, expected, message, operator, stackStartFunction) {
if (arguments.length === 1)
message = actual;
if (arguments.length === 2)
operator = '!=';
const errors = lazyErrors();
throw new errors.AssertionError({
message: message,
actual: actual,
expected: expected,
operator: operator,
stackStartFunction: stackStartFunction
});
}
// EXTENSION! allows for well behaved errors defined elsewhere.
assert.fail = fail;
// The AssertionError is defined in internal/error.
// new assert.AssertionError({ message: message,
// actual: actual,
// expected: expected });
assert.AssertionError = lazyErrors().AssertionError;
// Pure assertion tests whether a value is truthy, as determined
// by !!guard.
// assert.ok(guard, message_opt);
// This statement is equivalent to assert.equal(true, !!guard,
// message_opt);. To test strictly for the value true, use
// assert.strictEqual(true, guard, message_opt);.
function ok(value, message) {
if (!value) fail(value, true, message, '==', assert.ok);
}
assert.ok = ok;
// The equality assertion tests shallow, coercive equality with
// ==.
// assert.equal(actual, expected, message_opt);
/* eslint-disable no-restricted-properties */
assert.equal = function equal(actual, expected, message) {
// eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq
if (actual != expected) fail(actual, expected, message, '==', assert.equal);
};
// The non-equality assertion tests for whether two objects are not
// equal with !=.
// assert.notEqual(actual, expected, message_opt);
assert.notEqual = function notEqual(actual, expected, message) {
// eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq
if (actual == expected) {
fail(actual, expected, message, '!=', assert.notEqual);
}
};
// The equivalence assertion tests a deep equality relation.
// assert.deepEqual(actual, expected, message_opt);
assert.deepEqual = function deepEqual(actual, expected, message) {
if (!_deepEqual(actual, expected, false)) {
fail(actual, expected, message, 'deepEqual', assert.deepEqual);
}
};
/* eslint-enable */
assert.deepStrictEqual = function deepStrictEqual(actual, expected, message) {
if (!_deepEqual(actual, expected, true)) {
fail(actual, expected, message, 'deepStrictEqual', assert.deepStrictEqual);
}
};
function areSimilarRegExps(a, b) {
return a.source === b.source && a.flags === b.flags;
}
function areSimilarTypedArrays(a, b) {
return compare(Buffer.from(a.buffer,
a.byteOffset,
a.byteLength),
Buffer.from(b.buffer,
b.byteOffset,
b.byteLength)) === 0;
}
function isNullOrNonObj(object) {
return object === null || typeof object !== 'object';
}
function isFloatTypedArrayTag(tag) {
return tag === '[object Float32Array]' || tag === '[object Float64Array]';
}
function isArguments(tag) {
return tag === '[object Arguments]';
}
function _deepEqual(actual, expected, strict, memos) {
// All identical values are equivalent, as determined by ===.
if (actual === expected) {
return true;
}
// For primitives / functions
// (determined by typeof value !== 'object'),
// or null, equivalence is determined by === or ==.
if (isNullOrNonObj(actual) && isNullOrNonObj(expected)) {
// eslint-disable-next-line eqeqeq
return strict ? actual === expected : actual == expected;
}
// If they bypass the previous check, then at least
// one of them must be an non-null object.
// If the other one is null or undefined, they must not be equal.
if (actual === null || actual === undefined ||
expected === null || expected === undefined)
return false;
// Notes: Type tags are historical [[Class]] properties that can be set by
// FunctionTemplate::SetClassName() in C++ or Symbol.toStringTag in JS
// and retrieved using Object.prototype.toString.call(obj) in JS
// See https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-object.prototype.tostring
// for a list of tags pre-defined in the spec.
// There are some unspecified tags in the wild too (e.g. typed array tags).
// Since tags can be altered, they only serve fast failures
const actualTag = objectToString(actual);
const expectedTag = objectToString(expected);
// Passing null or undefined to Object.getPrototypeOf() will throw
// so this must done after previous checks.
// For strict comparison, objects should have
// a) The same prototypes.
// b) The same built-in type tags
if (strict) {
if (Object.getPrototypeOf(actual) !== Object.getPrototypeOf(expected)) {
return false;
}
if (actualTag !== expectedTag) {
return false;
}
}
// Do fast checks for builtin types.
// If they don't match, they must not be equal.
// If they match, return true for non-strict comparison.
// For strict comparison we need to exam further.
// If both values are Date objects,
// check if the time underneath are equal first.
if (util.isDate(actual) && util.isDate(expected)) {
if (actual.getTime() !== expected.getTime()) {
return false;
} else if (!strict) {
return true; // Skip further checks for non-strict comparison.
}
}
// If both values are RegExp, check if they have
// the same source and flags first
if (util.isRegExp(actual) && util.isRegExp(expected)) {
if (!areSimilarRegExps(actual, expected)) {
return false;
} else if (!strict) {
return true; // Skip further checks for non-strict comparison.
}
}
// Ensure reflexivity of deepEqual with `arguments` objects.
// See https://github.com/nodejs/node-v0.x-archive/pull/7178
if (isArguments(actualTag) !== isArguments(expectedTag)) {
return false;
}
// Check typed arrays and buffers by comparing the content in their
// underlying ArrayBuffer. This optimization requires that it's
// reasonable to interpret their underlying memory in the same way,
// which is checked by comparing their type tags.
// (e.g. a Uint8Array and a Uint16Array with the same memory content
// could still be different because they will be interpreted differently)
// Never perform binary comparisons for Float*Arrays, though,
// since e.g. +0 === -0 is true despite the two values' bit patterns
// not being identical.
if (ArrayBuffer.isView(actual) && ArrayBuffer.isView(expected) &&
actualTag === expectedTag && !isFloatTypedArrayTag(actualTag)) {
if (!areSimilarTypedArrays(actual, expected)) {
return false;
} else if (!strict) {
return true; // Skip further checks for non-strict comparison.
}
// Buffer.compare returns true, so actual.length === expected.length
// if they both only contain numeric keys, we don't need to exam further
if (Object.keys(actual).length === actual.length &&
Object.keys(expected).length === expected.length) {
return true;
}
}
// For all other Object pairs, including Array objects and Maps,
// equivalence is determined by having:
// a) The same number of owned enumerable properties
// b) The same set of keys/indexes (although not necessarily the same order)
// c) Equivalent values for every corresponding key/index
// d) For Sets and Maps, equal contents
// Note: this accounts for both named and indexed properties on Arrays.
// Use memos to handle cycles.
if (!memos) {
memos = {
actual: { map: new Map(), position: 0 },
expected: { map: new Map(), position: 0 }
};
}
const actualPosition = memos.actual.map.get(actual);
if (actualPosition !== undefined) {
if (actualPosition === memos.expected.map.get(expected)) {
return true;
}
} else {
memos.actual.map.set(actual, memos.actual.position++);
}
if (!memos.expected.map.has(expected)) {
memos.expected.map.set(expected, memos.expected.position++);
}
return objEquiv(actual, expected, strict, memos);
}
function setHasSimilarElement(set, val1, strict, memo) {
if (set.has(val1))
return true;
// In strict mode the only things which can match a primitive or a function
// will already be detected by set.has(val1).
if (strict && (util.isPrimitive(val1) || util.isFunction(val1)))
return false;
// Otherwise go looking.
for (const val2 of set) {
if (_deepEqual(val1, val2, strict, memo))
return true;
}
return false;
}
function setEquiv(a, b, strict, memo) {
// This code currently returns false for this pair of sets:
// assert.deepEqual(new Set(['1', 1]), new Set([1]))
//
// In theory, all the items in the first set have a corresponding == value in
// the second set, but the sets have different sizes. Its a silly case,
// and more evidence that deepStrictEqual should always be preferred over
// deepEqual.
if (a.size !== b.size)
return false;
for (const val1 of a) {
// If the value doesn't exist in the second set by reference, and its an
// object or an array we'll need to go hunting for something thats
// deep-equal to it. Note that this is O(n^2) complexity, and will get
// slower if large, very similar sets / maps are nested inside.
// Unfortunately there's no real way around this.
if (!setHasSimilarElement(b, val1, strict, memo)) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
function mapHasSimilarEntry(map, key1, item1, strict, memo) {
// To be able to handle cases like:
// Map([[1, 'a'], ['1', 'b']]) vs Map([['1', 'a'], [1, 'b']])
// or:
// Map([[{}, 'a'], [{}, 'b']]) vs Map([[{}, 'b'], [{}, 'a']])
// ... we need to consider *all* matching keys, not just the first we find.
// This check is not strictly necessary. The loop performs this check, but
// doing it here improves performance of the common case when reference-equal
// keys exist (which includes all primitive-valued keys).
if (map.has(key1) && _deepEqual(item1, map.get(key1), strict, memo))
return true;
if (strict && (util.isPrimitive(key1) || util.isFunction(key1)))
return false;
for (const [key2, item2] of map) {
// This case is checked above.
if (key2 === key1)
continue;
if (_deepEqual(key1, key2, strict, memo) &&
_deepEqual(item1, item2, strict, memo)) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
function mapEquiv(a, b, strict, memo) {
// Caveat: In non-strict mode, this implementation does not handle cases
// where maps contain two equivalent-but-not-reference-equal keys.
//
// For example, maps like this are currently considered not equivalent:
if (a.size !== b.size)
return false;
for (const [key1, item1] of a) {
// Just like setEquiv above, this hunt makes this function O(n^2) when
// using objects and lists as keys
if (!mapHasSimilarEntry(b, key1, item1, strict, memo))
return false;
}
return true;
}
function objEquiv(a, b, strict, actualVisitedObjects) {
// If one of them is a primitive, the other must be the same.
if (util.isPrimitive(a) || util.isPrimitive(b))
return a === b;
const aKeys = Object.keys(a);
const bKeys = Object.keys(b);
var key, i;
// The pair must have the same number of owned properties
// (keys incorporates hasOwnProperty).
if (aKeys.length !== bKeys.length)
return false;
// The pair must have the same set of keys (although not
// necessarily in the same order).
aKeys.sort();
bKeys.sort();
// Cheap key test:
for (i = aKeys.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
if (aKeys[i] !== bKeys[i])
return false;
}
// Sets and maps don't have their entries accessible via normal object
// properties.
if (isSet(a)) {
if (!isSet(b) || !setEquiv(a, b, strict, actualVisitedObjects))
return false;
} else if (isSet(b)) {
return false;
}
if (isMap(a)) {
if (!isMap(b) || !mapEquiv(a, b, strict, actualVisitedObjects))
return false;
} else if (isMap(b)) {
return false;
}
// The pair must have equivalent values for every corresponding key.
// Possibly expensive deep test:
for (i = aKeys.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) {
key = aKeys[i];
if (!_deepEqual(a[key], b[key], strict, actualVisitedObjects))
return false;
}
return true;
}
// The non-equivalence assertion tests for any deep inequality.
// assert.notDeepEqual(actual, expected, message_opt);
assert.notDeepEqual = function notDeepEqual(actual, expected, message) {
if (_deepEqual(actual, expected, false)) {
fail(actual, expected, message, 'notDeepEqual', assert.notDeepEqual);
}
};
assert.notDeepStrictEqual = notDeepStrictEqual;
function notDeepStrictEqual(actual, expected, message) {
if (_deepEqual(actual, expected, true)) {
fail(actual, expected, message, 'notDeepStrictEqual', notDeepStrictEqual);
}
}
// The strict equality assertion tests strict equality, as determined by ===.
// assert.strictEqual(actual, expected, message_opt);
assert.strictEqual = function strictEqual(actual, expected, message) {
if (actual !== expected) {
fail(actual, expected, message, '===', assert.strictEqual);
}
};
// The strict non-equality assertion tests for strict inequality, as
// determined by !==.
// assert.notStrictEqual(actual, expected, message_opt);
assert.notStrictEqual = function notStrictEqual(actual, expected, message) {
if (actual === expected) {
fail(actual, expected, message, '!==', assert.notStrictEqual);
}
};
function expectedException(actual, expected) {
// actual is guaranteed to be an Error object, but we need to check expected.
if (!expected) {
return false;
}
if (objectToString(expected) === '[object RegExp]') {
return expected.test(actual);
}
try {
if (actual instanceof expected) {
return true;
}
} catch (e) {
// Ignore. The instanceof check doesn't work for arrow functions.
}
if (Error.isPrototypeOf(expected)) {
return false;
}
return expected.call({}, actual) === true;
}
function _tryBlock(block) {
var error;
try {
block();
} catch (e) {
error = e;
}
return error;
}
function _throws(shouldThrow, block, expected, message) {
var actual;
if (typeof block !== 'function') {
const errors = lazyErrors();
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', 'block', 'function',
typeof block);
}
if (typeof expected === 'string') {
message = expected;
expected = null;
}
actual = _tryBlock(block);
message = (expected && expected.name ? ' (' + expected.name + ')' : '') +
(message ? ': ' + message : '.');
if (shouldThrow && !actual) {
fail(actual, expected, 'Missing expected exception' + message);
}
const userProvidedMessage = typeof message === 'string';
const isUnwantedException = !shouldThrow && util.isError(actual);
const isUnexpectedException = !shouldThrow && actual && !expected;
if ((isUnwantedException &&
userProvidedMessage &&
expectedException(actual, expected)) ||
isUnexpectedException) {
fail(actual, expected, 'Got unwanted exception' + message);
}
if ((shouldThrow && actual && expected &&
!expectedException(actual, expected)) || (!shouldThrow && actual)) {
throw actual;
}
}
// Expected to throw an error.
// assert.throws(block, Error_opt, message_opt);
assert.throws = function throws(block, /*optional*/error, /*optional*/message) {
_throws(true, block, error, message);
};
// EXTENSION! This is annoying to write outside this module.
assert.doesNotThrow = doesNotThrow;
function doesNotThrow(block, /*optional*/error, /*optional*/message) {
_throws(false, block, error, message);
}
assert.ifError = function ifError(err) { if (err) throw err; };