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test-global-console-exists cannot use the common module as explained in
a comment but it was included later anyway. This change removes it.

PR-URL: nodejs#13748
Reviewed-By: Refael Ackermann <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Gibson Fahnestock <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: Luigi Pinca <[email protected]>
Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
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Trott committed Jun 23, 2017
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/* eslint-disable required-modules */
// ordinarily test files must require('common') but that action causes
// the global console to be compiled, defeating the purpose of this test

'use strict';

const common = require('../common');
// Ordinarily test files must require('common') but that action causes
// the global console to be compiled, defeating the purpose of this test.

const assert = require('assert');
const EventEmitter = require('events');
const leakWarning = /EventEmitter memory leak detected\. 2 hello listeners/;

common.hijackStderr(common.mustCall(function(data) {
if (process.stderr.writeTimes === 0) {
assert.ok(leakWarning.test(data));
} else {
assert.fail('stderr.write should be called only once');
}
}));

process.on('warning', function(warning) {
let writeTimes = 0;
let warningTimes = 0;
process.on('warning', () => {
// This will be called after the default internal
// process warning handler is called. The default
// process warning writes to the console, which will
// invoke the monkeypatched process.stderr.write
// below.
assert.strictEqual(process.stderr.writeTimes, 1);
assert.strictEqual(writeTimes, 1);
EventEmitter.defaultMaxListeners = oldDefault;
// when we get here, we should be done
warningTimes++;
});

process.on('exit', () => {
assert.strictEqual(warningTimes, 1);
});

process.stderr.write = (data) => {
if (writeTimes === 0)
assert.ok(leakWarning.test(data));
else
assert.fail('stderr.write should be called only once');

writeTimes++;
};

const oldDefault = EventEmitter.defaultMaxListeners;
EventEmitter.defaultMaxListeners = 1;

const e = new EventEmitter();
e.on('hello', common.noop);
e.on('hello', common.noop);
e.on('hello', () => {});
e.on('hello', () => {});

// TODO: Figure out how to validate console. Currently,
// there is no obvious way of validating that console
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