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// Flags: --expose-internals
'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
const ModuleMap = require('internal/modules/esm/module_map');
// ModuleMap.get, ModuleMap.has and ModuleMap.set should only accept string
// values as url argument.
{
const errorReg = common.expectsError({
code: 'ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE',
type: TypeError,
message: /^The "url" argument must be of type string/
}, 12);
const moduleMap = new ModuleMap();
// As long as the assertion of "job" argument is done after the assertion of
// "url" argument this test suite is ok. Tried to mock the "job" parameter,
// but I think it's useless, and was not simple to mock...
const job = undefined;
[{}, [], true, 1].forEach((value) => {
assert.throws(() => moduleMap.get(value), errorReg);
assert.throws(() => moduleMap.has(value), errorReg);
assert.throws(() => moduleMap.set(value, job), errorReg);
});
}
// ModuleMap.set, job argument should only accept ModuleJob values.
{
const errorReg = common.expectsError({
code: 'ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE',
type: TypeError,
message: /^The "job" argument must be of type ModuleJob/
}, 4);
const moduleMap = new ModuleMap();
[{}, [], true, 1].forEach((value) => {
assert.throws(() => moduleMap.set('', value), errorReg);
});
}
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