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process: improve process warning coverage #15212

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59 changes: 59 additions & 0 deletions test/parallel/test-process-warning-coverage.js
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'use strict';

const common = require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');

function test1() {
// Output is skipped if the argument to the 'warning' event is
// not an Error object.
common.hijackStderr(common.mustNotCall('stderr.write must not be called'));
process.emit('warning', 'test');
setImmediate(test2);
}

function test2() {
// Output is skipped if it's a deprecation warning and
// process.noDeprecation = true
process.noDeprecation = true;
process.emitWarning('test', 'DeprecationWarning');
process.noDeprecation = false;
setImmediate(test3);
}

function test3() {
common.restoreStderr();
// Type defaults to warning when the second argument is an object
process.emitWarning('test', {});
process.once('warning', common.mustCall((warning) => {
assert.strictEqual(warning.name, 'Warning');
}));
setImmediate(test4);
}

function test4() {
// process.emitWarning will throw when process.throwDeprecation is true
// and type is `DeprecationWarning`.
process.throwDeprecation = true;
assert.throws(
() => process.emitWarning('test', 'DeprecationWarning'),
/^DeprecationWarning: test$/);
process.throwDeprecation = false;
setImmediate(test5);
}

function test5() {
// Setting toString to a non-function should not cause an error
const err = new Error('test');
err.toString = 1;
process.emitWarning(err);
setImmediate(test6);
}

function test6() {
process.emitWarning('test', { detail: 'foo' });
process.on('warning', (warning) => {
assert.strictEqual(warning.detail, 'foo');
});
}

test1();