assert: improve assert.throws

Throw a TypeError in case a error message is provided in the second
argument and a third argument is present as well.
This is clearly a mistake and should not be done.

PR-URL: https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/17585
Reviewed-By: Rich Trott <rtrott@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Benjamin Gruenbaum <benjamingr@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com>
Reviewed-By: Gireesh Punathil <gpunathi@in.ibm.com>
Reviewed-By: Evan Lucas <evanlucas@me.com>
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Ruben Bridgewater 2017-12-09 21:47:49 -02:00
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@ -767,17 +767,42 @@ assert.throws(
Note that `error` can not be a string. If a string is provided as the second
argument, then `error` is assumed to be omitted and the string will be used for
`message` instead. This can lead to easy-to-miss mistakes:
`message` instead. This can lead to easy-to-miss mistakes. Please read the
example below carefully if using a string as the second argument gets
considered:
<!-- eslint-disable no-restricted-syntax -->
```js
// THIS IS A MISTAKE! DO NOT DO THIS!
assert.throws(myFunction, 'missing foo', 'did not throw with expected message');
function throwingFirst() {
throw new Error('First');
}
function throwingSecond() {
throw new Error('Second');
}
function notThrowing() {}
// Do this instead.
assert.throws(myFunction, /missing foo/, 'did not throw with expected message');
// The second argument is a string and the input function threw an Error.
// In that case both cases do not throw as neither is going to try to
// match for the error message thrown by the input function!
assert.throws(throwingFirst, 'Second');
assert.throws(throwingSecond, 'Second');
// The string is only used (as message) in case the function does not throw:
assert.throws(notThrowing, 'Second');
// AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Missing expected exception: Second
// If it was intended to match for the error message do this instead:
assert.throws(throwingSecond, /Second$/);
// Does not throw because the error messages match.
assert.throws(throwingFirst, /Second$/);
// Throws a error:
// Error: First
// at throwingFirst (repl:2:9)
```
Due to the confusing notation, it is recommended not to use a string as the
second argument. This might lead to difficult-to-spot errors.
[`Error.captureStackTrace`]: errors.html#errors_error_capturestacktrace_targetobject_constructoropt
[`Map`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Map
[`Object.is()`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/is

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@ -208,7 +208,11 @@ function expectedException(actual, expected) {
return expected.call({}, actual) === true;
}
function tryBlock(block) {
function getActual(block) {
if (typeof block !== 'function') {
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', 'block', 'Function',
block);
}
try {
block();
} catch (e) {
@ -216,60 +220,61 @@ function tryBlock(block) {
}
}
function innerThrows(shouldThrow, block, expected, message) {
var details = '';
if (typeof block !== 'function') {
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE', 'block', 'Function',
block);
}
if (typeof expected === 'string') {
message = expected;
expected = null;
}
const actual = tryBlock(block);
if (shouldThrow === true) {
if (actual === undefined) {
if (expected && expected.name) {
details += ` (${expected.name})`;
}
details += message ? `: ${message}` : '.';
innerFail({
actual,
expected,
operator: 'throws',
message: `Missing expected exception${details}`,
stackStartFn: assert.throws
});
}
if (expected && expectedException(actual, expected) === false) {
throw actual;
}
} else if (actual !== undefined) {
if (!expected || expectedException(actual, expected)) {
details = message ? `: ${message}` : '.';
innerFail({
actual,
expected,
operator: 'doesNotThrow',
message: `Got unwanted exception${details}\n${actual.message}`,
stackStartFn: assert.doesNotThrow
});
}
throw actual;
}
}
// Expected to throw an error.
assert.throws = function throws(block, error, message) {
innerThrows(true, block, error, message);
const actual = getActual(block);
if (typeof error === 'string') {
if (arguments.length === 3)
throw new errors.TypeError('ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE',
'error',
['Function', 'RegExp'],
error);
message = error;
error = null;
}
if (actual === undefined) {
let details = '';
if (error && error.name) {
details += ` (${error.name})`;
}
details += message ? `: ${message}` : '.';
innerFail({
actual,
expected: error,
operator: 'throws',
message: `Missing expected exception${details}`,
stackStartFn: throws
});
}
if (error && expectedException(actual, error) === false) {
throw actual;
}
};
assert.doesNotThrow = function doesNotThrow(block, error, message) {
innerThrows(false, block, error, message);
const actual = getActual(block);
if (actual === undefined)
return;
if (typeof error === 'string') {
message = error;
error = null;
}
if (!error || expectedException(actual, error)) {
const details = message ? `: ${message}` : '.';
innerFail({
actual,
expected: error,
operator: 'doesNotThrow',
message: `Got unwanted exception${details}\n${actual.message}`,
stackStartFn: doesNotThrow
});
}
throw actual;
};
assert.ifError = function ifError(err) { if (err) throw err; };

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@ -773,3 +773,14 @@ common.expectsError(
message: 'null == true'
}
);
common.expectsError(
// eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax
() => assert.throws(() => {}, 'Error message', 'message'),
{
code: 'ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE',
type: TypeError,
message: 'The "error" argument must be one of type Function or RegExp. ' +
'Received type string'
}
);