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test-net-socket-setnodelay.js
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'use strict';
const common = require('../common');
const assert = require('assert');
const net = require('net');
const truthyValues = [true, 1, 'true', {}, []];
const falseyValues = [false, 0, ''];
const genSetNoDelay = (desiredArg) => (enable) => {
assert.strictEqual(enable, desiredArg);
};
// setNoDelay should default to true
let socket = new net.Socket({
handle: {
setNoDelay: common.mustCall(genSetNoDelay(true)),
readStart() {}
}
});
socket.setNoDelay();
socket = new net.Socket({
handle: {
setNoDelay: common.mustCall(genSetNoDelay(true), 1),
readStart() {}
}
});
truthyValues.forEach((testVal) => socket.setNoDelay(testVal));
socket = new net.Socket({
handle: {
setNoDelay: common.mustNotCall(),
readStart() {}
}
});
falseyValues.forEach((testVal) => socket.setNoDelay(testVal));
socket = new net.Socket({
handle: {
setNoDelay: common.mustCall(3),
readStart() {}
}
});
truthyValues.concat(falseyValues).concat(truthyValues)
.forEach((testVal) => socket.setNoDelay(testVal));
// If a handler doesn't have a setNoDelay function it shouldn't be called.
// In the case below, if it is called an exception will be thrown
socket = new net.Socket({
handle: {
setNoDelay: null,
readStart() {}
}
});
const returned = socket.setNoDelay(true);
assert.ok(returned instanceof net.Socket);