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This commit changes "deno test" subcommand, to
always never prompt for permissions (ie. as if "deno test"
was run with "--no-prompt" flag).
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This commit adds "--trace-ops" flag to "deno test" subcommand.
This flag enables saving of stack traces for async ops, that before were always
saved. While the feature proved to be very useful it comes with a significant performance
hit, it's caused by excessive source mapping of stack frames.
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This commit makes the errors produced from the resource sanitizer much
more human readable. It does this by using real words rather than our
"resource names" when referring to resources, and by giving helpful
hints on how to clean up each of the resources.
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Co-authored-by: Erfan Safari <erfanshield@outlook.com>
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This change also makes the timers implementation closer to the spec, and
sets up the stage to implement AbortSignal.timeout() (whatwg/dom#1032).
Fixes #8965
Fixes #10974
Fixes #11398
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(#12934)
Although not easy to replicate in the wild, the `deno test` op sanitizer
can fail when there are intervals that started before a test runs, since
the op sanitizer can end up running in the time between the timer op for
an interval's run resolves and the op for the next run starts.
This change fixes that by adding a new macrotask callback that will run
after the timer macrotask queue has drained. This ensures that there is
a timer op if there are any timers which are unresolved by the time the
op sanitizer runs.
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timers (#12908)" (#12929)
This reverts commit d335343a79afbcfe719109af510fe7a1dd0df2e8.
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(#12908)
Although not easy to replicate in the wild, the `deno test` op sanitizer
can fail when there are intervals that started before a test runs, since
the op sanitizer can end up running in the time between the timer op for
an interval's run resolves and the op for the next run starts.
This change fixes that by adding a new macrotask callback that will run
after the timer macrotask queue has drained. This ensures that there is
a timer op if there are any timers which are unresolved by the time the
op sanitizer runs.
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This commit adds 4 more overloads to "Deno.test()" API.
```
// Deno.test(function testName() { });
export function test(fn: (t: TestContext) => void | Promise<void>): void;
// Deno.test("test name", { only: true }, function() { });
export function test(
name: string,
options: Omit<TestDefinition, "name">,
fn: (t: TestContext) => void | Promise<void>,
): void;
// Deno.test({ name: "test name" }, function() { });
export function test(
options: Omit<TestDefinition, "fn">,
fn: (t: TestContext) => void | Promise<void>,
): void;
// Deno.test({ only: true }, function testName() { });
export function test(
options: Omit<TestDefinition, "fn" | "name">,
fn: (t: TestContext) => void | Promise<void>,
): void;
```
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This fixes a regression introduced in 1.9 where test modules became main
modules by side loading them in a generated module.
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it's another flag to understand, more code, and isn't something that anyone really needs.
This reverts commit 9d57a4aaeb18461bbeeea30fc8ab8804357185c1.
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This commit adds "--terse" flag to "deno test" that makes testing reporter
output one character per test case instead of one line per case.
This is an unstable feature.
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