'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); const assert = require('assert'); const async_hooks = require('async_hooks'); const { AsyncResource } = async_hooks; const { spawn } = require('child_process'); const corruptedMsg = /async hook stack has become corrupted/; const heartbeatMsg = /heartbeat: still alive/; const initHooks = require('./init-hooks'); if (process.argv[2] === 'child') { const hooks = initHooks(); hooks.enable(); // In both the below two cases 'before' of event2 is nested inside 'before' // of event1. // Therefore the 'after' of event2 needs to occur before the // 'after' of event 1. // The first test of the two below follows that rule, // the second one doesn't. const event1 = new AsyncResource('event1', async_hooks.executionAsyncId()); const event2 = new AsyncResource('event2', async_hooks.executionAsyncId()); // Proper unwind event1.emitBefore(); event2.emitBefore(); event2.emitAfter(); event1.emitAfter(); // Improper unwind event1.emitBefore(); event2.emitBefore(); console.log('heartbeat: still alive'); event1.emitAfter(); } else { const args = process.argv.slice(1).concat('child'); let errData = Buffer.from(''); let outData = Buffer.from(''); const child = spawn(process.execPath, args); child.stderr.on('data', (d) => { errData = Buffer.concat([ errData, d ]); }); child.stdout.on('data', (d) => { outData = Buffer.concat([ outData, d ]); }); child.on('close', common.mustCall((code) => { assert.strictEqual(code, 1); assert.ok(heartbeatMsg.test(outData.toString()), 'did not crash until we reached offending line of code ' + `(found ${outData})`); assert.ok(corruptedMsg.test(errData.toString()), 'printed error contains corrupted message ' + `(found ${errData})`); })); }