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+// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
+
+import { assert, assertStringIncludes } from "@test_util/std/assert/mod.ts";
+
+/** Asserts that an error thrown in a callback will not be wrongly caught. */
+export async function assertCallbackErrorUncaught(
+ { prelude, invocation, cleanup }: {
+ /** Any code which needs to run before the actual invocation (notably, any import statements). */
+ prelude?: string;
+ /**
+ * The start of the invocation of the function, e.g. `open("foo.txt", `.
+ * The callback will be added after it.
+ */
+ invocation: string;
+ /** Called after the subprocess is finished but before running the assertions, e.g. to clean up created files. */
+ cleanup?: () => Promise<void> | void;
+ },
+) {
+ // Since the error has to be uncaught, and that will kill the Deno process,
+ // the only way to test this is to spawn a subprocess.
+ const p = new Deno.Command(Deno.execPath(), {
+ args: [
+ "eval",
+ "--unstable",
+ `${prelude ?? ""}
+
+ ${invocation}(err) => {
+ // If the bug is present and the callback is called again with an error,
+ // don't throw another error, so if the subprocess fails we know it had the correct behaviour.
+ if (!err) throw new Error("success");
+ });`,
+ ],
+ stderr: "piped",
+ });
+ const { stderr, success } = await p.output();
+ const error = new TextDecoder().decode(stderr);
+ await cleanup?.();
+ assert(!success);
+ assertStringIncludes(error, "Error: success");
+}