'use strict'; var test = require('tap').test; if (!process.addAsyncListener) { test("overwriting startup.processNextTick", function (t) { t.plan(2); t.doesNotThrow(function () { require('../context.js'); }); t.ok(process.nextTick.__wrapped, "should wrap process.nextTick()"); }); test("overwriting domain helpers", function (t) { // domain helpers were only in 0.10.x if (!(process._nextDomainTick && process._tickDomainCallback)) { return t.end(); } t.plan(2); t.ok(process._nextDomainTick.__wrapped, "should wrap process._nextDomainTick()"); t.ok(process._tickDomainCallback.__wrapped, "should wrap process._tickDomainCallback()"); }); test("overwriting timers", function (t) { t.plan(2); var timers = require('timers'); t.ok(timers.setTimeout.__wrapped, "should wrap setTimeout()"); t.ok(timers.setInterval.__wrapped, "should wrap setInterval()"); /* It would be nice to test that monkeypatching preserves the status quo * ante, but assert thinks setTimeout !== global.setTimeout (why?) and both of * those are a wrapper around NativeModule.require("timers").setTimeout, * presumably to try to prevent the kind of "fun" I'm having here. */ }); test("overwriting setImmediate", function (t) { // setTimeout's a johnny-come-lately if (!global.setImmediate) return t.end(); t.plan(1); t.ok(require('timers').setImmediate.__wrapped, "should wrap setImmediate()"); /* It would be nice to test that monkeypatching preserves the status quo * ante, but assert thinks setTimeout !== global.setTimeout (why?) and both of * those are a wrapper around NativeModule.require("timers").setTimeout, * presumably to try to prevent the kind of "fun" I'm having here. */ }); }