load(libdir + 'asserts.js'); function test() { assertTypeErrorMessage(() => { ctypes.StructType("a", [ 1 ]); }, "struct field descriptors require a valid name and type (got the number 1)"); assertTypeErrorMessage(() => { ctypes.StructType("a", [ { x: 1, y: 2 } ]); }, "struct field descriptors must contain one property (got the object ({x:1, y:2}) with 2 properties)"); assertTypeErrorMessage(() => { ctypes.StructType("a", [ { 1: 1 } ]); }, "the number 1 is not a valid name of struct field descriptors"); assertTypeErrorMessage(() => { ctypes.StructType("a", [ { "x": 1 } ]); }, "the number 1 is not a valid type of struct field descriptors for 'x' field"); assertTypeErrorMessage(() => { ctypes.StructType("a", [ { "x": ctypes.StructType("b") } ]); }, "struct field type must have defined and nonzero size (got ctypes.StructType(\"b\") for 'x' field)"); assertTypeErrorMessage(() => { ctypes.StructType("a", [ { "x": ctypes.int32_t, }, { "x": ctypes.int32_t } ]); }, "struct fields must have unique names, 'x' field appears twice"); assertTypeErrorMessage(() => { ctypes.StructType("a", [ { "x": ctypes.int32_t, } ])().addressOfField("z"); }, "ctypes.StructType(\"a\", [{ \"x\": ctypes.int32_t }]) does not have a field named 'z'"); } if (typeof ctypes === "object") test();