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stream: make
.destroy()
interact better with write queue
Make sure that it is safe to call the callback for `_write()` even in the presence of `.destroy()` calls during that write. In particular, letting the write queue continue processing would previously have thrown an exception, because processing writes after calling `.destroy()` is forbidden. One test had to be modified to account for the fact that callbacks for writes will now always be called, even when the stream is destroyed during the process. PR-URL: #24062 Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
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'use strict'; | ||
require('../common'); | ||
const assert = require('assert'); | ||
const { Writable } = require('stream'); | ||
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// Test interaction between calling .destroy() on a writable and pending | ||
// writes. | ||
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for (const withPendingData of [ false, true ]) { | ||
for (const useEnd of [ false, true ]) { | ||
const callbacks = []; | ||
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const w = new Writable({ | ||
write(data, enc, cb) { | ||
callbacks.push(cb); | ||
}, | ||
// Effectively disable the HWM to observe 'drain' events more easily. | ||
highWaterMark: 1 | ||
}); | ||
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let chunksWritten = 0; | ||
let drains = 0; | ||
let finished = false; | ||
w.on('drain', () => drains++); | ||
w.on('finish', () => finished = true); | ||
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w.write('abc', () => chunksWritten++); | ||
assert.strictEqual(chunksWritten, 0); | ||
assert.strictEqual(drains, 0); | ||
callbacks.shift()(); | ||
assert.strictEqual(chunksWritten, 1); | ||
assert.strictEqual(drains, 1); | ||
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if (withPendingData) { | ||
// Test 2 cases: There either is or is not data still in the write queue. | ||
// (The second write will never actually get executed either way.) | ||
w.write('def', () => chunksWritten++); | ||
} | ||
if (useEnd) { | ||
// Again, test 2 cases: Either we indicate that we want to end the | ||
// writable or not. | ||
w.end('ghi', () => chunksWritten++); | ||
} else { | ||
w.write('ghi', () => chunksWritten++); | ||
} | ||
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assert.strictEqual(chunksWritten, 1); | ||
w.destroy(); | ||
assert.strictEqual(chunksWritten, 1); | ||
callbacks.shift()(); | ||
assert.strictEqual(chunksWritten, 2); | ||
assert.strictEqual(callbacks.length, 0); | ||
assert.strictEqual(drains, 1); | ||
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// When we used `.end()`, we see the 'finished' event if and only if | ||
// we actually finished processing the write queue. | ||
assert.strictEqual(finished, !withPendingData && useEnd); | ||
} | ||
} |