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// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
use test_util as util;
#[test]
fn js_unit_tests_lint() {
let status = util::deno_cmd()
.arg("lint")
.arg("--unstable")
.arg(util::tests_path().join("unit"))
.spawn()
.unwrap()
.wait()
.unwrap();
assert!(status.success());
}
#[test]
fn js_unit_tests() {
let _g = util::http_server();
// Note that the unit tests are not safe for concurrency and must be run with a concurrency limit
// of one because there are some chdir tests in there.
// TODO(caspervonb) split these tests into two groups: parallel and serial.
let mut deno = util::deno_cmd()
.current_dir(util::root_path())
.arg("test")
.arg("--unstable")
.arg("--location=http://js-unit-tests/foo/bar")
.arg("--no-prompt")
.arg("-A")
.arg(util::tests_path().join("unit"))
.spawn()
.expect("failed to spawn script");
let status = deno.wait().expect("failed to wait for the child process");
#[cfg(unix)]
assert_eq!(
std::os::unix::process::ExitStatusExt::signal(&status),
None,
"Deno should not have died with a signal"
);
assert_eq!(Some(0), status.code(), "Deno should have exited cleanly");
assert!(status.success());
}
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