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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 19:33:14 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-07 19:33:14 +0000 |
commit | 36d22d82aa202bb199967e9512281e9a53db42c9 (patch) | |
tree | 105e8c98ddea1c1e4784a60a5a6410fa416be2de /testing/web-platform/tests/streams/readable-streams/reentrant-strategies.any.js | |
parent | Initial commit. (diff) | |
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Adding upstream version 115.7.0esr.upstream/115.7.0esr
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/testing/web-platform/tests/streams/readable-streams/reentrant-strategies.any.js b/testing/web-platform/tests/streams/readable-streams/reentrant-strategies.any.js new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..b4988bc243 --- /dev/null +++ b/testing/web-platform/tests/streams/readable-streams/reentrant-strategies.any.js @@ -0,0 +1,264 @@ +// META: global=window,worker +// META: script=../resources/recording-streams.js +// META: script=../resources/rs-utils.js +// META: script=../resources/test-utils.js +'use strict'; + +// The size() function of the readable strategy can re-entrantly call back into the ReadableStream implementation. This +// makes it risky to cache state across the call to ReadableStreamDefaultControllerEnqueue. These tests attempt to catch +// such errors. They are separated from the other strategy tests because no real user code should ever do anything like +// this. + +const error1 = new Error('error1'); +error1.name = 'error1'; + +promise_test(() => { + let controller; + let calls = 0; + const rs = new ReadableStream({ + start(c) { + controller = c; + } + }, { + size() { + ++calls; + if (calls < 2) { + controller.enqueue('b'); + } + return 1; + } + }); + controller.enqueue('a'); + controller.close(); + return readableStreamToArray(rs) + .then(array => assert_array_equals(array, ['b', 'a'], 'array should contain two chunks')); +}, 'enqueue() inside size() should work'); + +promise_test(() => { + let controller; + const rs = new ReadableStream({ + start(c) { + controller = c; + } + }, { + size() { + // The queue is empty. + controller.close(); + // The state has gone from "readable" to "closed". + return 1; + // This chunk will be enqueued, but will be impossible to read because the state is already "closed". + } + }); + controller.enqueue('a'); + return readableStreamToArray(rs) + .then(array => assert_array_equals(array, [], 'array should contain no chunks')); + // The chunk 'a' is still in rs's queue. It is closed so 'a' cannot be read. +}, 'close() inside size() should not crash'); + +promise_test(() => { + let controller; + let calls = 0; + const rs = new ReadableStream({ + start(c) { + controller = c; + } + }, { + size() { + ++calls; + if (calls === 2) { + // The queue contains one chunk. + controller.close(); + // The state is still "readable", but closeRequest is now true. + } + return 1; + } + }); + controller.enqueue('a'); + controller.enqueue('b'); + return readableStreamToArray(rs) + .then(array => assert_array_equals(array, ['a', 'b'], 'array should contain two chunks')); +}, 'close request inside size() should work'); + +promise_test(t => { + let controller; + const rs = new ReadableStream({ + start(c) { + controller = c; + } + }, { + size() { + controller.error(error1); + return 1; + } + }); + controller.enqueue('a'); + return promise_rejects_exactly(t, error1, rs.getReader().read(), 'read() should reject'); +}, 'error() inside size() should work'); + +promise_test(() => { + let controller; + const rs = new ReadableStream({ + start(c) { + controller = c; + } + }, { + size() { + assert_equals(controller.desiredSize, 1, 'desiredSize should be 1'); + return 1; + }, + highWaterMark: 1 + }); + controller.enqueue('a'); + controller.close(); + return readableStreamToArray(rs) + .then(array => assert_array_equals(array, ['a'], 'array should contain one chunk')); +}, 'desiredSize inside size() should work'); + +promise_test(t => { + let cancelPromise; + let controller; + const rs = new ReadableStream({ + start(c) { + controller = c; + }, + cancel: t.step_func(reason => { + assert_equals(reason, error1, 'reason should be error1'); + assert_throws_js(TypeError, () => controller.enqueue(), 'enqueue() should throw'); + }) + }, { + size() { + cancelPromise = rs.cancel(error1); + return 1; + }, + highWaterMark: Infinity + }); + controller.enqueue('a'); + const reader = rs.getReader(); + return Promise.all([ + reader.closed, + cancelPromise + ]); +}, 'cancel() inside size() should work'); + +promise_test(() => { + let controller; + let pipeToPromise; + const ws = recordingWritableStream(); + const rs = new ReadableStream({ + start(c) { + controller = c; + } + }, { + size() { + if (!pipeToPromise) { + pipeToPromise = rs.pipeTo(ws); + } + return 1; + }, + highWaterMark: 1 + }); + controller.enqueue('a'); + assert_not_equals(pipeToPromise, undefined); + + // Some pipeTo() implementations need an additional chunk enqueued in order for the first one to be processed. See + // https://github.com/whatwg/streams/issues/794 for background. + controller.enqueue('a'); + + // Give pipeTo() a chance to process the queued chunks. + return delay(0).then(() => { + assert_array_equals(ws.events, ['write', 'a', 'write', 'a'], 'ws should contain two chunks'); + controller.close(); + return pipeToPromise; + }).then(() => { + assert_array_equals(ws.events, ['write', 'a', 'write', 'a', 'close'], 'target should have been closed'); + }); +}, 'pipeTo() inside size() should behave as expected'); + +promise_test(() => { + let controller; + let readPromise; + let calls = 0; + let readResolved = false; + let reader; + const rs = new ReadableStream({ + start(c) { + controller = c; + } + }, { + size() { + // This is triggered by controller.enqueue(). The queue is empty and there are no pending reads. This read is + // added to the list of pending reads. + readPromise = reader.read(); + ++calls; + return 1; + }, + highWaterMark: 0 + }); + reader = rs.getReader(); + controller.enqueue('a'); + readPromise.then(() => { + readResolved = true; + }); + return flushAsyncEvents().then(() => { + assert_false(readResolved); + controller.enqueue('b'); + assert_equals(calls, 1, 'size() should have been called once'); + return delay(0); + }).then(() => { + assert_true(readResolved); + assert_equals(calls, 1, 'size() should only be called once'); + return readPromise; + }).then(({ value, done }) => { + assert_false(done, 'done should be false'); + // See https://github.com/whatwg/streams/issues/794 for why this chunk is not 'a'. + assert_equals(value, 'b', 'chunk should have been read'); + assert_equals(calls, 1, 'calls should still be 1'); + return reader.read(); + }).then(({ value, done }) => { + assert_false(done, 'done should be false again'); + assert_equals(value, 'a', 'chunk a should come after b'); + }); +}, 'read() inside of size() should behave as expected'); + +promise_test(() => { + let controller; + let reader; + const rs = new ReadableStream({ + start(c) { + controller = c; + } + }, { + size() { + reader = rs.getReader(); + return 1; + } + }); + controller.enqueue('a'); + return reader.read().then(({ value, done }) => { + assert_false(done, 'done should be false'); + assert_equals(value, 'a', 'value should be a'); + }); +}, 'getReader() inside size() should work'); + +promise_test(() => { + let controller; + let branch1; + let branch2; + const rs = new ReadableStream({ + start(c) { + controller = c; + } + }, { + size() { + [branch1, branch2] = rs.tee(); + return 1; + } + }); + controller.enqueue('a'); + assert_true(rs.locked, 'rs should be locked'); + controller.close(); + return Promise.all([ + readableStreamToArray(branch1).then(array => assert_array_equals(array, ['a'], 'branch1 should have one chunk')), + readableStreamToArray(branch2).then(array => assert_array_equals(array, ['a'], 'branch2 should have one chunk')) + ]); +}, 'tee() inside size() should work'); |