| Index: third_party/WebKit/LayoutTests/http/tests/streams/readable-streams/general.js
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| diff --git a/third_party/WebKit/LayoutTests/http/tests/streams/readable-streams/general.js b/third_party/WebKit/LayoutTests/http/tests/streams/readable-streams/general.js
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| deleted file mode 100644
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| index 288fcce7823984fb493c52cdbef21693989a0490..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
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| --- a/third_party/WebKit/LayoutTests/http/tests/streams/readable-streams/general.js
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| +++ /dev/null
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| @@ -1,853 +0,0 @@
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| -'use strict';
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| -
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| -if (self.importScripts) {
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| - self.importScripts('../resources/test-utils.js');
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| - self.importScripts('../resources/rs-utils.js');
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| - self.importScripts('/resources/testharness.js');
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| -}
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| -
|
| -test(() => {
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| -
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| - new ReadableStream(); // ReadableStream constructed with no parameters
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| - new ReadableStream({ }); // ReadableStream constructed with an empty object as parameter
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| - new ReadableStream({ type: undefined }); // ReadableStream constructed with undefined type
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| - new ReadableStream(undefined); // ReadableStream constructed with undefined as parameter
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| -
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| - let x;
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| - new ReadableStream(x); // ReadableStream constructed with an undefined variable as parameter
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| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream can be constructed with no errors');
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| -
|
| -test(() => {
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| -
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| - assert_throws(new TypeError(), () => new ReadableStream(null), 'constructor should throw when the source is null');
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| -
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| -}, 'ReadableStream can\'t be constructed with garbage');
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| -
|
| -test(() => {
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| -
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| - assert_throws(new RangeError(), () => new ReadableStream({ type: null }),
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| - 'constructor should throw when the type is null');
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| - assert_throws(new RangeError(), () => new ReadableStream({ type: '' }),
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| - 'constructor should throw when the type is empty string');
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| - assert_throws(new RangeError(), () => new ReadableStream({ type: 'asdf' }),
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| - 'constructor should throw when the type is asdf');
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| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream can\'t be constructed with an invalid type');
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| -
|
| -test(() => {
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| -
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| - const methods = ['cancel', 'constructor', 'getReader', 'pipeThrough', 'pipeTo', 'tee'];
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| - const properties = methods.concat(['locked']).sort();
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| -
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| - const rs = new ReadableStream();
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| - const proto = Object.getPrototypeOf(rs);
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| -
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| - assert_array_equals(Object.getOwnPropertyNames(proto).sort(), properties, 'should have all the correct methods');
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| -
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| - for (const m of methods) {
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| - const propDesc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(proto, m);
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| - assert_false(propDesc.enumerable, 'method should be non-enumerable');
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| - assert_true(propDesc.configurable, 'method should be configurable');
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| - assert_true(propDesc.writable, 'method should be writable');
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| - assert_equals(typeof rs[m], 'function', 'method should be a function');
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| - }
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| -
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| - const lockedPropDesc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(proto, 'locked');
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| - assert_false(lockedPropDesc.enumerable, 'locked should be non-enumerable');
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| - assert_equals(lockedPropDesc.writable, undefined, 'locked should not be a data property');
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| - assert_equals(typeof lockedPropDesc.get, 'function', 'locked should have a getter');
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| - assert_equals(lockedPropDesc.set, undefined, 'locked should not have a setter');
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| - assert_true(lockedPropDesc.configurable, 'locked should be configurable');
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| -
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| - assert_equals(rs.cancel.length, 1, 'cancel should have 1 parameter');
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| - assert_equals(rs.constructor.length, 0, 'constructor should have no parameters');
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| - assert_equals(rs.getReader.length, 0, 'getReader should have no parameters');
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| - assert_equals(rs.tee.length, 0, 'tee should have no parameters');
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| -
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| -}, 'ReadableStream instances should have the correct list of properties');
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| -
|
| -test(() => {
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| -
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| - assert_throws(new TypeError(), () => {
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| - new ReadableStream({ start: 'potato' });
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| - }, 'constructor should throw when start is not a function');
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| -
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| -}, 'ReadableStream constructor should throw for non-function start arguments');
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| -
|
| -test(() => {
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| -
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| - new ReadableStream({ cancel: '2' });
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| -
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| -}, 'ReadableStream constructor can get initial garbage as cancel argument');
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| -
|
| -test(() => {
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| -
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| - new ReadableStream({ pull: { } });
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| -
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| -}, 'ReadableStream constructor can get initial garbage as pull argument');
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| -
|
| -test(() => {
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| -
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| - let startCalled = false;
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| -
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| - const source = {
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| - start(controller) {
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| - assert_equals(this, source, 'source is this during start');
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| -
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| - const methods = ['close', 'enqueue', 'error', 'constructor'];
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| - const properties = ['desiredSize'].concat(methods).sort();
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| - const proto = Object.getPrototypeOf(controller);
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| -
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| - assert_array_equals(Object.getOwnPropertyNames(proto).sort(), properties,
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| - 'the controller should have the right properties');
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| -
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| - for (const m of methods) {
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| - const propDesc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(proto, m);
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| - assert_equals(typeof controller[m], 'function', `should have a ${m} method`);
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| - assert_false(propDesc.enumerable, m + ' should be non-enumerable');
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| - assert_true(propDesc.configurable, m + ' should be configurable');
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| - assert_true(propDesc.writable, m + ' should be writable');
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| - }
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| -
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| - const desiredSizePropDesc = Object.getOwnPropertyDescriptor(proto, 'desiredSize');
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| - assert_false(desiredSizePropDesc.enumerable, 'desiredSize should be non-enumerable');
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| - assert_equals(desiredSizePropDesc.writable, undefined, 'desiredSize should not be a data property');
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| - assert_equals(typeof desiredSizePropDesc.get, 'function', 'desiredSize should have a getter');
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| - assert_equals(desiredSizePropDesc.set, undefined, 'desiredSize should not have a setter');
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| - assert_true(desiredSizePropDesc.configurable, 'desiredSize should be configurable');
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| -
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| - assert_equals(controller.close.length, 0, 'close should have no parameters');
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| - assert_equals(controller.constructor.length, 5, 'constructor should have 4 parameter');
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| - assert_equals(controller.enqueue.length, 1, 'enqueue should have 1 parameter');
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| - assert_equals(controller.error.length, 1, 'error should have 1 parameter');
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| -
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| - startCalled = true;
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| - }
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| - };
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| -
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| - new ReadableStream(source);
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| - assert_true(startCalled);
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| -
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| -}, 'ReadableStream start should be called with the proper parameters');
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| -
|
| -test(() => {
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| -
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| - let startCalled = false;
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| - const source = {
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| - start(controller) {
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| - const properties = ['close', 'constructor', 'desiredSize', 'enqueue', 'error'];
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| - assert_array_equals(Object.getOwnPropertyNames(Object.getPrototypeOf(controller)).sort(), properties,
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| - 'prototype should have the right properties');
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| -
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| - controller.test = '';
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| - assert_array_equals(Object.getOwnPropertyNames(Object.getPrototypeOf(controller)).sort(), properties,
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| - 'prototype should still have the right properties');
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| - assert_not_equals(Object.getOwnPropertyNames(controller).indexOf('test'), -1,
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| - '"test" should be a property of the controller');
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| -
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| - startCalled = true;
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| - }
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| - };
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| -
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| - new ReadableStream(source);
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| - assert_true(startCalled);
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| -
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| -}, 'ReadableStream start controller parameter should be extensible');
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| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
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| -
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| - function SimpleStreamSource() {}
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| - let resolve;
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| - const promise = new Promise(r => resolve = r);
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| - SimpleStreamSource.prototype = {
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| - start: resolve
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| - };
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| -
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| - new ReadableStream(new SimpleStreamSource());
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| - return promise;
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| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream should be able to call start method within prototype chain of its source');
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| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
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| -
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| - const rs = new ReadableStream({
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| - start(c) {
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| - return delay(5).then(() => {
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| - c.enqueue('a');
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| - c.close();
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| - });
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| - }
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| - });
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| -
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| - const reader = rs.getReader();
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| - return reader.read().then(r => {
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| - assert_object_equals(r, { value: 'a', done: false }, 'value read should be the one enqueued');
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| - return reader.closed;
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| - });
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| -
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| -}, 'ReadableStream start should be able to return a promise');
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| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
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| -
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| - const theError = new Error('rejected!');
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| - const rs = new ReadableStream({
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| - start() {
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| - return delay(1).then(() => { throw theError; });
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| - }
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| - });
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| -
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| - return rs.getReader().closed.then(() => {
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| - assert_unreached('closed promise should be rejected');
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| - }, e => {
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| - assert_equals(e, theError, 'promise should be rejected with the same error');
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| - });
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| -
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| -}, 'ReadableStream start should be able to return a promise and reject it');
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| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
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| -
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| - const objects = [
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| - { potato: 'Give me more!' },
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| - 'test',
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| - 1
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| - ];
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| -
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| - const rs = new ReadableStream({
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| - start(c) {
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| - for (const o of objects) {
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| - c.enqueue(o);
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| - }
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| - c.close();
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| - }
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| - });
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| -
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| - const reader = rs.getReader();
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| -
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| - return Promise.all([reader.read(), reader.read(), reader.read(), reader.closed]).then(r => {
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| - assert_object_equals(r[0], { value: objects[0], done: false }, 'value read should be the one enqueued');
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| - assert_object_equals(r[1], { value: objects[1], done: false }, 'value read should be the one enqueued');
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| - assert_object_equals(r[2], { value: objects[2], done: false }, 'value read should be the one enqueued');
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| - });
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| -
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| -}, 'ReadableStream should be able to enqueue different objects.');
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| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
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| -
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| - const error = new Error('pull failure');
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| - const rs = new ReadableStream({
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| - pull() {
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| - return Promise.reject(error);
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| - }
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| - });
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| -
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| - const reader = rs.getReader();
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| -
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| - let closed = false;
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| - let read = false;
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| -
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| - return Promise.all([
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| - reader.closed.then(() => {
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| - assert_unreached('closed should be rejected');
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| - }, e => {
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| - closed = true;
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| - assert_true(read);
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| - assert_equals(e, error, 'closed should be rejected with the thrown error');
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| - }),
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| - reader.read().then(() => {
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| - assert_unreached('read() should be rejected');
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| - }, e => {
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| - read = true;
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| - assert_false(closed);
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| - assert_equals(e, error, 'read() should be rejected with the thrown error');
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| - })
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| - ]);
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| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream: if pull rejects, it should error the stream');
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| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
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| -
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| - let pullCount = 0;
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| - const startPromise = Promise.resolve();
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| -
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| - new ReadableStream({
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| - start() {
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| - return startPromise;
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| - },
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| - pull() {
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| - pullCount++;
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| - }
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| - });
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| -
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| - return startPromise.then(() => {
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 1, 'pull should be called once start finishes');
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| - return delay(10);
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| - }).then(() => {
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 1, 'pull should be called exactly once');
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| - });
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| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream: should only call pull once upon starting the stream');
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| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
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| -
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| - let pullCount = 0;
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| -
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| - const rs = new ReadableStream({
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| - pull(c) {
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| - // Don't enqueue immediately after start. We want the stream to be empty when we call .read() on it.
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| - if (pullCount > 0) {
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| - c.enqueue(pullCount);
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| - }
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| - ++pullCount;
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| - }
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| - });
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| -
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| - return delay(1).then(() => {
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 1, 'pull should be called once start finishes');
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| -
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| - const reader = rs.getReader();
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| - const read = reader.read();
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 2, 'pull should be called when read is called');
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| - return read;
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| - }).then(result => {
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 3, 'pull should be called again in reaction to calling read');
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| - assert_object_equals(result, { value: 1, done: false }, 'the result read should be the one enqueued');
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| - });
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| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream: should call pull when trying to read from a started, empty stream');
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| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
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| -
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| - let pullCount = 0;
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| - const startPromise = Promise.resolve();
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| -
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| - const rs = new ReadableStream({
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| - start(c) {
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| - c.enqueue('a');
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| - return startPromise;
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| - },
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| - pull() {
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| - pullCount++;
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| - }
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| - });
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| -
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| - const read = rs.getReader().read();
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 0, 'calling read() should not cause pull to be called yet');
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| -
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| - return startPromise.then(() => {
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 1, 'pull should be called once start finishes');
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| - return read;
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| - }).then(r => {
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| - assert_object_equals(r, { value: 'a', done: false }, 'first read() should return first chunk');
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 1, 'pull should not have been called again');
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| - return delay(10);
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| - }).then(() => {
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 1, 'pull should be called exactly once');
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| - });
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| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream: should only call pull once on a non-empty stream read from before start fulfills');
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| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
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| -
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| - let pullCount = 0;
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| - const startPromise = Promise.resolve();
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| -
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| - const rs = new ReadableStream({
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| - start(c) {
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| - c.enqueue('a');
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| - return startPromise;
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| - },
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| - pull() {
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| - pullCount++;
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| - }
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| - });
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| -
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| - return startPromise.then(() => {
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 0, 'pull should not be called once start finishes, since the queue is full');
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| -
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| - const read = rs.getReader().read();
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 1, 'calling read() should cause pull to be called immediately');
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| - return read;
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| - }).then(r => {
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| - assert_object_equals(r, { value: 'a', done: false }, 'first read() should return first chunk');
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| - return delay(10);
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| - }).then(() => {
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 1, 'pull should be called exactly once');
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| - });
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| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream: should only call pull once on a non-empty stream read from after start fulfills');
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| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
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| -
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| - let pullCount = 0;
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| - let controller;
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| - const startPromise = Promise.resolve();
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| -
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| - const rs = new ReadableStream({
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| - start(c) {
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| - controller = c;
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| - return startPromise;
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| - },
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| - pull() {
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| - ++pullCount;
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| - }
|
| - });
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| -
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| - const reader = rs.getReader();
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| - return startPromise.then(() => {
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 1, 'pull should have been called once by the time the stream starts');
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| -
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| - controller.enqueue('a');
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 1, 'pull should not have been called again after enqueue');
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| -
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| - return reader.read();
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| - }).then(() => {
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 2, 'pull should have been called again after read');
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| -
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| - return delay(10);
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| - }).then(() => {
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 2, 'pull should be called exactly twice');
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| - });
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream: should call pull in reaction to read()ing the last chunk, if not draining');
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| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
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| -
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| - let pullCount = 0;
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| - let controller;
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| - const startPromise = Promise.resolve();
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| -
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| - const rs = new ReadableStream({
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| - start(c) {
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| - controller = c;
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| - return startPromise;
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| - },
|
| - pull() {
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| - ++pullCount;
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| - }
|
| - });
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| -
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| - const reader = rs.getReader();
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| -
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| - return startPromise.then(() => {
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 1, 'pull should have been called once by the time the stream starts');
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| -
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| - controller.enqueue('a');
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 1, 'pull should not have been called again after enqueue');
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| -
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| - controller.close();
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| -
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| - return reader.read();
|
| - }).then(() => {
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 1, 'pull should not have been called a second time after read');
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| -
|
| - return delay(10);
|
| - }).then(() => {
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| - assert_equals(pullCount, 1, 'pull should be called exactly once');
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| - });
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| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream: should not call pull() in reaction to read()ing the last chunk, if draining');
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| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
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| -
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| - let resolve;
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| - let returnedPromise;
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| - let timesCalled = 0;
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| - const startPromise = Promise.resolve();
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| -
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| - const rs = new ReadableStream({
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| - start() {
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| - return startPromise;
|
| - },
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| - pull(c) {
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| - c.enqueue(++timesCalled);
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| - returnedPromise = new Promise(r => resolve = r);
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| - return returnedPromise;
|
| - }
|
| - });
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| - const reader = rs.getReader();
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| -
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| - return startPromise.then(() => {
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| - return reader.read();
|
| - }).then(result1 => {
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| - assert_equals(timesCalled, 1,
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| - 'pull should have been called once after start, but not yet have been called a second time');
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| - assert_object_equals(result1, { value: 1, done: false }, 'read() should fulfill with the enqueued value');
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| -
|
| - return delay(10);
|
| - }).then(() => {
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| - assert_equals(timesCalled, 1, 'after 10 ms, pull should still only have been called once');
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| -
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| - resolve();
|
| - return returnedPromise;
|
| - }).then(() => {
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| - assert_equals(timesCalled, 2,
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| - 'after the promise returned by pull is fulfilled, pull should be called a second time');
|
| - });
|
| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream: should not call pull until the previous pull call\'s promise fulfills');
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| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
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| -
|
| - let timesCalled = 0;
|
| - const startPromise = Promise.resolve();
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| -
|
| - const rs = new ReadableStream(
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| - {
|
| - start(c) {
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| - c.enqueue('a');
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| - c.enqueue('b');
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| - c.enqueue('c');
|
| - return startPromise;
|
| - },
|
| - pull() {
|
| - ++timesCalled;
|
| - }
|
| - },
|
| - {
|
| - size() {
|
| - return 1;
|
| - },
|
| - highWaterMark: Infinity
|
| - }
|
| - );
|
| - const reader = rs.getReader();
|
| -
|
| - return startPromise.then(() => {
|
| - return reader.read();
|
| - }).then(result1 => {
|
| - assert_object_equals(result1, { value: 'a', done: false }, 'first chunk should be as expected');
|
| -
|
| - return reader.read();
|
| - }).then(result2 => {
|
| - assert_object_equals(result2, { value: 'b', done: false }, 'second chunk should be as expected');
|
| -
|
| - return reader.read();
|
| - }).then(result3 => {
|
| - assert_object_equals(result3, { value: 'c', done: false }, 'third chunk should be as expected');
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| -
|
| - return delay(10);
|
| - }).then(() => {
|
| - // Once for after start, and once for every read.
|
| - assert_equals(timesCalled, 4, 'pull() should be called exactly four times');
|
| - });
|
| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream: should pull after start, and after every read');
|
| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
|
| -
|
| - let timesCalled = 0;
|
| - const startPromise = Promise.resolve();
|
| -
|
| - const rs = new ReadableStream({
|
| - start(c) {
|
| - c.enqueue('a');
|
| - c.close();
|
| - return startPromise;
|
| - },
|
| - pull() {
|
| - ++timesCalled;
|
| - }
|
| - });
|
| -
|
| - const reader = rs.getReader();
|
| - return startPromise.then(() => {
|
| - assert_equals(timesCalled, 0, 'after start finishes, pull should not have been called');
|
| -
|
| - return reader.read();
|
| - }).then(() => {
|
| - assert_equals(timesCalled, 0, 'reading should not have triggered a pull call');
|
| -
|
| - return reader.closed;
|
| - }).then(() => {
|
| - assert_equals(timesCalled, 0, 'stream should have closed with still no calls to pull');
|
| - });
|
| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream: should not call pull after start if the stream is now closed');
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| -
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| -promise_test(() => {
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| -
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| - let timesCalled = 0;
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| - let resolve;
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| - const ready = new Promise(r => resolve = r);
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| -
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| - new ReadableStream(
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| - {
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| - start() {},
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| - pull(c) {
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| - c.enqueue(++timesCalled);
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| -
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| - if (timesCalled === 4) {
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| - resolve();
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| - }
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| - }
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| - },
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| - {
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| - size() {
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| - return 1;
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| - },
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| - highWaterMark: 4
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| - }
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| - );
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| -
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| - return ready.then(() => {
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| - // after start: size = 0, pull()
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| - // after enqueue(1): size = 1, pull()
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| - // after enqueue(2): size = 2, pull()
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| - // after enqueue(3): size = 3, pull()
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| - // after enqueue(4): size = 4, do not pull
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| - assert_equals(timesCalled, 4, 'pull() should have been called four times');
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| - });
|
| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream: should call pull after enqueueing from inside pull (with no read requests), if strategy allows');
|
| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
|
| -
|
| - let pullCalled = false;
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| -
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| - const rs = new ReadableStream({
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| - pull(c) {
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| - pullCalled = true;
|
| - c.close();
|
| - }
|
| - });
|
| -
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| - const reader = rs.getReader();
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| - return reader.closed.then(() => {
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| - assert_true(pullCalled);
|
| - });
|
| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream pull should be able to close a stream.');
|
| -
|
| -promise_test(t => {
|
| -
|
| - const controllerError = { name: 'controller error' };
|
| -
|
| - const rs = new ReadableStream({
|
| - pull(c) {
|
| - c.error(controllerError);
|
| - }
|
| - });
|
| -
|
| - return promise_rejects(t, controllerError, rs.getReader().closed);
|
| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream pull should be able to error a stream.');
|
| -
|
| -promise_test(t => {
|
| -
|
| - const controllerError = { name: 'controller error' };
|
| - const thrownError = { name: 'thrown error' };
|
| -
|
| - const rs = new ReadableStream({
|
| - pull(c) {
|
| - c.error(controllerError);
|
| - throw thrownError;
|
| - }
|
| - });
|
| -
|
| - return promise_rejects(t, controllerError, rs.getReader().closed);
|
| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream pull should be able to error a stream and throw.');
|
| -
|
| -test(() => {
|
| -
|
| - let startCalled = false;
|
| -
|
| - new ReadableStream({
|
| - start(c) {
|
| - assert_equals(c.enqueue('a'), undefined, 'the first enqueue should return undefined');
|
| - c.close();
|
| -
|
| - assert_throws(new TypeError(), () => c.enqueue('b'), 'enqueue after close should throw a TypeError');
|
| - startCalled = true;
|
| - }
|
| - });
|
| -
|
| - assert_true(startCalled);
|
| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream: enqueue should throw when the stream is readable but draining');
|
| -
|
| -test(() => {
|
| -
|
| - let startCalled = false;
|
| -
|
| - new ReadableStream({
|
| - start(c) {
|
| - c.close();
|
| -
|
| - assert_throws(new TypeError(), () => c.enqueue('a'), 'enqueue after close should throw a TypeError');
|
| - startCalled = true;
|
| - }
|
| - });
|
| -
|
| - assert_true(startCalled);
|
| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream: enqueue should throw when the stream is closed');
|
| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
|
| -
|
| - let startCalled = 0;
|
| - let pullCalled = 0;
|
| - let cancelCalled = 0;
|
| -
|
| - /* eslint-disable no-use-before-define */
|
| - class Source {
|
| - start(c) {
|
| - startCalled++;
|
| - assert_equals(this, theSource, 'start() should be called with the correct this');
|
| - c.enqueue('a');
|
| - }
|
| -
|
| - pull() {
|
| - pullCalled++;
|
| - assert_equals(this, theSource, 'pull() should be called with the correct this');
|
| - }
|
| -
|
| - cancel() {
|
| - cancelCalled++;
|
| - assert_equals(this, theSource, 'cancel() should be called with the correct this');
|
| - }
|
| - }
|
| - /* eslint-enable no-use-before-define */
|
| -
|
| - const theSource = new Source();
|
| - theSource.debugName = 'the source object passed to the constructor'; // makes test failures easier to diagnose
|
| -
|
| - const rs = new ReadableStream(theSource);
|
| - const reader = rs.getReader();
|
| -
|
| - return reader.read().then(() => {
|
| - reader.releaseLock();
|
| - rs.cancel();
|
| - assert_equals(startCalled, 1);
|
| - assert_equals(pullCalled, 1);
|
| - assert_equals(cancelCalled, 1);
|
| - return rs.getReader().closed;
|
| - });
|
| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream: should call underlying source methods as methods');
|
| -
|
| -test(() => {
|
| -
|
| - let startCalled = false;
|
| - new ReadableStream({
|
| - start(c) {
|
| - assert_equals(c.desiredSize, 1);
|
| - c.enqueue('a');
|
| - assert_equals(c.desiredSize, 0);
|
| - c.enqueue('b');
|
| - assert_equals(c.desiredSize, -1);
|
| - c.enqueue('c');
|
| - assert_equals(c.desiredSize, -2);
|
| - c.enqueue('d');
|
| - assert_equals(c.desiredSize, -3);
|
| - c.enqueue('e');
|
| - startCalled = true;
|
| - }
|
| - });
|
| -
|
| - assert_true(startCalled);
|
| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream strategies: the default strategy should give desiredSize of 1 to start, decreasing by 1 per enqueue');
|
| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
|
| -
|
| - let controller;
|
| - const rs = new ReadableStream({
|
| - start(c) {
|
| - controller = c;
|
| - }
|
| - });
|
| - const reader = rs.getReader();
|
| -
|
| - assert_equals(controller.desiredSize, 1, 'desiredSize should start at 1');
|
| - controller.enqueue('a');
|
| - assert_equals(controller.desiredSize, 0, 'desiredSize should decrease to 0 after first enqueue');
|
| -
|
| - return reader.read().then(result1 => {
|
| - assert_object_equals(result1, { value: 'a', done: false }, 'first chunk read should be correct');
|
| -
|
| - assert_equals(controller.desiredSize, 1, 'desiredSize should go up to 1 after the first read');
|
| - controller.enqueue('b');
|
| - assert_equals(controller.desiredSize, 0, 'desiredSize should go down to 0 after the second enqueue');
|
| -
|
| - return reader.read();
|
| - }).then(result2 => {
|
| - assert_object_equals(result2, { value: 'b', done: false }, 'second chunk read should be correct');
|
| -
|
| - assert_equals(controller.desiredSize, 1, 'desiredSize should go up to 1 after the second read');
|
| - controller.enqueue('c');
|
| - assert_equals(controller.desiredSize, 0, 'desiredSize should go down to 0 after the third enqueue');
|
| -
|
| - return reader.read();
|
| - }).then(result3 => {
|
| - assert_object_equals(result3, { value: 'c', done: false }, 'third chunk read should be correct');
|
| -
|
| - assert_equals(controller.desiredSize, 1, 'desiredSize should go up to 1 after the third read');
|
| - controller.enqueue('d');
|
| - assert_equals(controller.desiredSize, 0, 'desiredSize should go down to 0 after the fourth enqueue');
|
| - });
|
| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream strategies: the default strategy should continue giving desiredSize of 1 if the chunks are read immediately');
|
| -
|
| -promise_test(t => {
|
| -
|
| - const randomSource = new RandomPushSource(8);
|
| -
|
| - const rs = new ReadableStream({
|
| - start(c) {
|
| - assert_equals(typeof c, 'object', 'c should be an object in start');
|
| - assert_equals(typeof c.enqueue, 'function', 'enqueue should be a function in start');
|
| - assert_equals(typeof c.close, 'function', 'close should be a function in start');
|
| - assert_equals(typeof c.error, 'function', 'error should be a function in start');
|
| -
|
| - randomSource.ondata = t.step_func(chunk => {
|
| - if (!c.enqueue(chunk) <= 0) {
|
| - randomSource.readStop();
|
| - }
|
| - });
|
| -
|
| - randomSource.onend = c.close.bind(c);
|
| - randomSource.onerror = c.error.bind(c);
|
| - },
|
| -
|
| - pull(c) {
|
| - assert_equals(typeof c, 'object', 'c should be an object in pull');
|
| - assert_equals(typeof c.enqueue, 'function', 'enqueue should be a function in pull');
|
| - assert_equals(typeof c.close, 'function', 'close should be a function in pull');
|
| -
|
| - randomSource.readStart();
|
| - }
|
| - });
|
| -
|
| - return readableStreamToArray(rs).then(chunks => {
|
| - assert_equals(chunks.length, 8, '8 chunks should be read');
|
| - for (const chunk of chunks) {
|
| - assert_equals(chunk.length, 128, 'chunk should have 128 bytes');
|
| - }
|
| - });
|
| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream integration test: adapting a random push source');
|
| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
|
| -
|
| - const rs = sequentialReadableStream(10);
|
| -
|
| - return readableStreamToArray(rs).then(chunks => {
|
| - assert_true(rs.source.closed, 'source should be closed after all chunks are read');
|
| - assert_array_equals(chunks, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10], 'the expected 10 chunks should be read');
|
| - });
|
| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream integration test: adapting a sync pull source');
|
| -
|
| -promise_test(() => {
|
| -
|
| - const rs = sequentialReadableStream(10, { async: true });
|
| -
|
| - return readableStreamToArray(rs).then(chunks => {
|
| - assert_true(rs.source.closed, 'source should be closed after all chunks are read');
|
| - assert_array_equals(chunks, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10], 'the expected 10 chunks should be read');
|
| - });
|
| -
|
| -}, 'ReadableStream integration test: adapting an async pull source');
|
| -
|
| -done();
|
|
|