'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); const assert = require('assert'); const async_hooks = require('async_hooks'); const EXPECTED_INITS = 2; let p_er = null; let p_inits = 0; // Not useful to place common.mustCall() around 'exit' event b/c it won't be // able to check it anyway. process.on('exit', (code) => { if (code !== 0) return; if (p_er !== null) throw p_er; // Expecting exactly 2 PROMISE types to reach init. assert.strictEqual(p_inits, EXPECTED_INITS); }); const mustCallInit = common.mustCall(function init(id, type, tid, resource) { if (type !== 'PROMISE') return; p_inits++; }, EXPECTED_INITS); const hook = async_hooks.createHook({ init: mustCallInit // Enable then disable to test whether disable() actually works. }).enable().disable().disable(); new Promise(common.mustCall((res) => { res(42); })).then(common.mustCall((val) => { hook.enable().enable(); const p = new Promise((res) => res(val)); hook.disable(); return p; })).then(common.mustCall((val2) => { hook.enable(); const p = new Promise((res) => res(val2)); hook.disable(); return p; })).catch((er) => p_er = er);