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tests/parser/parserTests.js. * Removed var from es in es.js to allow node.js to access it as global. Only alternative solution appears to be a node-specific 'exports' construct: http://nodejs.org/docs/v0.3.1/api/modules.html * Added es.Document.js and es.Document.Serializer.js in es/bases. Not sure if this is the desired location. * Changed es.extend to es.extendClass in the serializers * Modified the first parser test to include the WikiDom modules and call the new HTML serializer
54 lines
1.3 KiB
JavaScript
54 lines
1.3 KiB
JavaScript
var path = require('path');
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// Fake a worker-like interface so we can test it in-process
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// workers in node's webworker module don't seem to report errors very well.
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if (typeof module == "object") {
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module.exports = {
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postMessage: function(data) {
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var msg = {data: JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(data))};
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setTimeout(function() {
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onmessage(msg);
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}, 0);
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},
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onmessage: function(msg) {}
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};
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if (typeof postMessage === 'undefined') {
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postMessage = function(data) {
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var msg = {data: JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(data))};
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setTimeout(function() {
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module.exports.onmessage(msg)
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}, 0);
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}
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}
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}
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// The worker context for some reason doesn't let us adjust globals,
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// so farming the good stuff out to a module which can.
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var didInit = false;
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var myWorker = {
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postMessage: postMessage,
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onmessage: function(msg) {
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var data = msg.data;
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if (data.action == 'init') {
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if (didInit) {
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throw new Error('second init request');
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}
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// Running as a worker in node.js we have to set the working directory
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// or we won't be able to find our local files.
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//
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// It's a bit annoying. ;)
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process.chdir(data.dir);
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require(path.join(data.dir, 'roundtrip-test.js')).init(myWorker);
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didInit = true;
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} else {
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throw new Error('Must init first!');
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}
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}
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};
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onmessage = function(msg) {
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return myWorker.onmessage(msg);
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}
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