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authorBartek IwaƄczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>2020-03-19 00:25:55 +0100
committerGitHub <noreply@github.com>2020-03-18 19:25:55 -0400
commit6e2df8c64feb92653077a5494d2c64a9f6fd2f48 (patch)
treed359310f24622ef38b57538fcdc698f6cadb620d /std/examples/tests/echo_server_test.ts
parent070464e2cc617ecbd2c63dc5c4ac0432a77a29fd (diff)
feat: Deno.test() sanitizes ops and resources (#4399)
This PR brings assertOps and assertResources sanitizers to Deno.test() API. assertOps checks that test doesn't leak async ops, ie. there are no unresolved promises originating from Deno APIs. Enabled by default, can be disabled using Deno.TestDefinition.disableOpSanitizer. assertResources checks that test doesn't leak resources, ie. all resources used in test are closed. For example; if a file is opened during a test case it must be explicitly closed before test case finishes. It's most useful for asynchronous generators. Enabled by default, can be disabled using Deno.TestDefinition.disableResourceSanitizer. We've used those sanitizers in internal runtime tests and it proved very useful in surfacing incorrect tests which resulted in interference between the tests. All tests have been sanitized. Closes #4208
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-rw-r--r--std/examples/tests/echo_server_test.ts1
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/std/examples/tests/echo_server_test.ts b/std/examples/tests/echo_server_test.ts
index 49a1feb31..20fd7479c 100644
--- a/std/examples/tests/echo_server_test.ts
+++ b/std/examples/tests/echo_server_test.ts
@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ Deno.test("[examples/echo_server]", async () => {
assertStrictEq(actualResponse, expectedResponse);
} finally {
conn?.close();
+ process.stdout!.close();
process.close();
}
});