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author | haturau <135221985+haturatu@users.noreply.github.com> | 2024-11-20 01:20:47 +0900 |
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committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | 2024-11-20 01:20:47 +0900 |
commit | 85719a67e59c7aa45bead26e4942d7df8b1b42d4 (patch) | |
tree | face0aecaac53e93ce2f23b53c48859bcf1a36ec /tests/specs/npm/compare_globals/main.ts | |
parent | 67697bc2e4a62a9670699fd18ad0dd8efc5bd955 (diff) | |
parent | 186b52731c6bb326c4d32905c5e732d082e83465 (diff) |
Merge branch 'denoland:main' into main
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diff --git a/tests/specs/npm/compare_globals/main.ts b/tests/specs/npm/compare_globals/main.ts new file mode 100644 index 000000000..308ce9b23 --- /dev/null +++ b/tests/specs/npm/compare_globals/main.ts @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +/// <reference types="npm:@types/node" /> + +import * as globals from "npm:@denotest/globals"; +console.log(globals.global === globals.globalThis); +// @ts-expect-error even though these are the same object, they have different types +console.log(globals.globalThis === globalThis); +console.log(globals.process.execArgv); +console.log("process equals process", process === globals.process); + +type AssertTrue<T extends true> = never; +type _TestHasProcessGlobal = AssertTrue< + typeof globalThis extends { process: any } ? true : false +>; +type _TestProcessGlobalVersion = AssertTrue< + typeof process.versions.node extends string ? true : false +>; +type _TestNoBufferGlogal = AssertTrue< + typeof globalThis extends { Buffer: any } ? false : true +>; +type _TestHasNodeJsGlobal = NodeJS.Architecture; + +const controller = new AbortController(); +controller.abort("reason"); // in the NodeJS declaration it doesn't have a reason + +// Some globals are not the same between Node and Deno. +// @ts-expect-error incompatible types between Node and Deno +console.log("setTimeout 1", globalThis.setTimeout === globals.getSetTimeout()); + +// Super edge case where some Node code deletes a global where the +// Node code has its own global and the Deno code has the same global, +// but it's different. Basically if some Node code deletes +// one of these globals then we don't want it to suddenly inherit +// the Deno global (or touch the Deno global at all). +console.log("setTimeout 2", typeof globalThis.setTimeout); +console.log("setTimeout 3", typeof globals.getSetTimeout()); +globals.deleteSetTimeout(); +console.log("setTimeout 4", typeof globalThis.setTimeout); +console.log("setTimeout 5", typeof globals.getSetTimeout()); + +// In Deno 2 and Node.js, the window global is not defined. +console.log("window 1", "window" in globalThis); +console.log( + "window 2", + Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(globalThis, "window") !== undefined, +); +globals.checkWindowGlobal(); + +// In Deno 2 self global is defined, but in Node it is not. +console.log("self 1", "self" in globalThis); +console.log( + "self 2", + Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(globalThis, "self") !== undefined, +); +globals.checkSelfGlobal(); + +// "Non-managed" globals are shared between Node and Deno. +(globalThis as any).foo = "bar"; +console.log((globalThis as any).foo); +console.log(globals.getFoo()); + +console.log(Reflect.ownKeys(globalThis).includes("console")); // non-enumerable keys are included |