@bobfrankston/mailx 1.0.30 → 1.0.32

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- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
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- *
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- * // Using `assert()` works the same:
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- * assert(0);
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- * // AssertionError: The expression evaluated to a falsy value:
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- * //
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- * // assert(0)
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- * ```
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- * @since v0.1.21
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- */
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- function ok(value: unknown, message?: string | Error): asserts value;
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- /**
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- * **Strict assertion mode**
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- *
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- * An alias of {@link strictEqual}.
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- *
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- * **Legacy assertion mode**
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- *
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- * > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link strictEqual} instead.
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- *
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- * Tests shallow, coercive equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters
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- * using the [`==` operator](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Equality). `NaN` is specially handled
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- * and treated as being identical if both sides are `NaN`.
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- * import assert from 'node:assert';
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- *
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- * assert.equal(1, 1);
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- * // OK, 1 == 1
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- * assert.equal(1, '1');
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- * // OK, 1 == '1'
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- * assert.equal(NaN, NaN);
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- * // OK
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- *
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- * assert.equal(1, 2);
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- * // AssertionError: 1 == 2
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- * assert.equal({ a: { b: 1 } }, { a: { b: 1 } });
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- * // AssertionError: { a: { b: 1 } } == { a: { b: 1 } }
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- * ```
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- *
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- * If the values are not equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is undefined, a default
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- * @since v0.1.21
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- function equal(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
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- /**
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- *
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- *
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- * **Legacy assertion mode**
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- *
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- *
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- * Tests shallow, coercive inequality with the [`!=` operator](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Inequality). `NaN` is
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- * specially handled and treated as being identical if both sides are `NaN`.
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- *
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- * ```js
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- * import assert from 'node:assert';
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- *
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- * assert.notEqual(1, 2);
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- * // OK
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- *
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- * assert.notEqual(1, 1);
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- * // AssertionError: 1 != 1
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- *
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- * assert.notEqual(1, '1');
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- * // AssertionError: 1 != '1'
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- * ```
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- *
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- * If the values are equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is undefined, a default error
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- * message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown instead of the `AssertionError`.
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- * @since v0.1.21
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- */
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- function notEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
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- /**
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- *
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- * An alias of {@link deepStrictEqual}.
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- *
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- * **Legacy assertion mode**
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- *
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- * > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link deepStrictEqual} instead.
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- *
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- * Tests for deep equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters. Consider
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- * using {@link deepStrictEqual} instead. {@link deepEqual} can have
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- * surprising results.
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- *
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- * _Deep equality_ means that the enumerable "own" properties of child objects
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- * are also recursively evaluated by the following rules.
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- * @since v0.1.21
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- */
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- function deepEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
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- /**
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- * **Strict assertion mode**
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- *
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- * An alias of {@link notDeepStrictEqual}.
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- *
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- * **Legacy assertion mode**
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- *
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- * > Stability: 3 - Legacy: Use {@link notDeepStrictEqual} instead.
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- *
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- * Tests for any deep inequality. Opposite of {@link deepEqual}.
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- *
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- * ```js
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- * import assert from 'node:assert';
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- *
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- * const obj1 = {
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- * a: {
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- * b: 1,
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- * },
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- * };
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- * a: {
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- * b: 2,
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- * },
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- * a: {
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- * b: 1,
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497
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- * assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj1);
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- * // AssertionError: { a: { b: 1 } } notDeepEqual { a: { b: 1 } }
502
- *
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- * assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj2);
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- * // OK
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- *
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- * assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj3);
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- * // AssertionError: { a: { b: 1 } } notDeepEqual { a: { b: 1 } }
508
- *
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- * assert.notDeepEqual(obj1, obj4);
510
- * // OK
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- * ```
512
- *
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- * If the values are deeply equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is undefined, a default
514
- * error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown
515
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516
- * @since v0.1.21
517
- */
518
- function notDeepEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
519
- /**
520
- * Tests strict equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters as
521
- * determined by [`Object.is()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/is).
522
- *
523
- * ```js
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- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
525
- *
526
- * assert.strictEqual(1, 2);
527
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Expected inputs to be strictly equal:
528
- * //
529
- * // 1 !== 2
530
- *
531
- * assert.strictEqual(1, 1);
532
- * // OK
533
- *
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- * assert.strictEqual('Hello foobar', 'Hello World!');
535
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Expected inputs to be strictly equal:
536
- * // + actual - expected
537
- * //
538
- * // + 'Hello foobar'
539
- * // - 'Hello World!'
540
- * // ^
541
- *
542
- * const apples = 1;
543
- * const oranges = 2;
544
- * assert.strictEqual(apples, oranges, `apples ${apples} !== oranges ${oranges}`);
545
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: apples 1 !== oranges 2
546
- *
547
- * assert.strictEqual(1, '1', new TypeError('Inputs are not identical'));
548
- * // TypeError: Inputs are not identical
549
- * ```
550
- *
551
- * If the values are not strictly equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is undefined, a
552
- * default error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown
553
- * instead of the `AssertionError`.
554
- * @since v0.1.21
555
- */
556
- function strictEqual<T>(actual: unknown, expected: T, message?: string | Error): asserts actual is T;
557
- /**
558
- * Tests strict inequality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters as
559
- * determined by [`Object.is()`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Object/is).
560
- *
561
- * ```js
562
- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
563
- *
564
- * assert.notStrictEqual(1, 2);
565
- * // OK
566
- *
567
- * assert.notStrictEqual(1, 1);
568
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Expected "actual" to be strictly unequal to:
569
- * //
570
- * // 1
571
- *
572
- * assert.notStrictEqual(1, '1');
573
- * // OK
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- * ```
575
- *
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- * If the values are strictly equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown with a `message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is undefined, a
577
- * default error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown
578
- * instead of the `AssertionError`.
579
- * @since v0.1.21
580
- */
581
- function notStrictEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
582
- /**
583
- * Tests for deep equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters.
584
- * "Deep" equality means that the enumerable "own" properties of child objects
585
- * are recursively evaluated also by the following rules.
586
- * @since v1.2.0
587
- */
588
- function deepStrictEqual<T>(actual: unknown, expected: T, message?: string | Error): asserts actual is T;
589
- /**
590
- * Tests for deep strict inequality. Opposite of {@link deepStrictEqual}.
591
- *
592
- * ```js
593
- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
594
- *
595
- * assert.notDeepStrictEqual({ a: 1 }, { a: '1' });
596
- * // OK
597
- * ```
598
- *
599
- * If the values are deeply and strictly equal, an `AssertionError` is thrown
600
- * with a `message` property set equal to the value of the `message` parameter. If
601
- * the `message` parameter is undefined, a default error message is assigned. If
602
- * the `message` parameter is an instance of an `Error` then it will be thrown
603
- * instead of the `AssertionError`.
604
- * @since v1.2.0
605
- */
606
- function notDeepStrictEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
607
- /**
608
- * Expects the function `fn` to throw an error.
609
- *
610
- * If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes),
611
- * [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions), a validation function,
612
- * a validation object where each property will be tested for strict deep equality,
613
- * or an instance of error where each property will be tested for strict deep
614
- * equality including the non-enumerable `message` and `name` properties. When
615
- * using an object, it is also possible to use a regular expression, when
616
- * validating against a string property. See below for examples.
617
- *
618
- * If specified, `message` will be appended to the message provided by the `AssertionError` if the `fn` call fails to throw or in case the error validation
619
- * fails.
620
- *
621
- * Custom validation object/error instance:
622
- *
623
- * ```js
624
- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
625
- *
626
- * const err = new TypeError('Wrong value');
627
- * err.code = 404;
628
- * err.foo = 'bar';
629
- * err.info = {
630
- * nested: true,
631
- * baz: 'text',
632
- * };
633
- * err.reg = /abc/i;
634
- *
635
- * assert.throws(
636
- * () => {
637
- * throw err;
638
- * },
639
- * {
640
- * name: 'TypeError',
641
- * message: 'Wrong value',
642
- * info: {
643
- * nested: true,
644
- * baz: 'text',
645
- * },
646
- * // Only properties on the validation object will be tested for.
647
- * // Using nested objects requires all properties to be present. Otherwise
648
- * // the validation is going to fail.
649
- * },
650
- * );
651
- *
652
- * // Using regular expressions to validate error properties:
653
- * assert.throws(
654
- * () => {
655
- * throw err;
656
- * },
657
- * {
658
- * // The `name` and `message` properties are strings and using regular
659
- * // expressions on those will match against the string. If they fail, an
660
- * // error is thrown.
661
- * name: /^TypeError$/,
662
- * message: /Wrong/,
663
- * foo: 'bar',
664
- * info: {
665
- * nested: true,
666
- * // It is not possible to use regular expressions for nested properties!
667
- * baz: 'text',
668
- * },
669
- * // The `reg` property contains a regular expression and only if the
670
- * // validation object contains an identical regular expression, it is going
671
- * // to pass.
672
- * reg: /abc/i,
673
- * },
674
- * );
675
- *
676
- * // Fails due to the different `message` and `name` properties:
677
- * assert.throws(
678
- * () => {
679
- * const otherErr = new Error('Not found');
680
- * // Copy all enumerable properties from `err` to `otherErr`.
681
- * for (const [key, value] of Object.entries(err)) {
682
- * otherErr[key] = value;
683
- * }
684
- * throw otherErr;
685
- * },
686
- * // The error's `message` and `name` properties will also be checked when using
687
- * // an error as validation object.
688
- * err,
689
- * );
690
- * ```
691
- *
692
- * Validate instanceof using constructor:
693
- *
694
- * ```js
695
- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
696
- *
697
- * assert.throws(
698
- * () => {
699
- * throw new Error('Wrong value');
700
- * },
701
- * Error,
702
- * );
703
- * ```
704
- *
705
- * Validate error message using [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions):
706
- *
707
- * Using a regular expression runs `.toString` on the error object, and will
708
- * therefore also include the error name.
709
- *
710
- * ```js
711
- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
712
- *
713
- * assert.throws(
714
- * () => {
715
- * throw new Error('Wrong value');
716
- * },
717
- * /^Error: Wrong value$/,
718
- * );
719
- * ```
720
- *
721
- * Custom error validation:
722
- *
723
- * The function must return `true` to indicate all internal validations passed.
724
- * It will otherwise fail with an `AssertionError`.
725
- *
726
- * ```js
727
- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
728
- *
729
- * assert.throws(
730
- * () => {
731
- * throw new Error('Wrong value');
732
- * },
733
- * (err) => {
734
- * assert(err instanceof Error);
735
- * assert(/value/.test(err));
736
- * // Avoid returning anything from validation functions besides `true`.
737
- * // Otherwise, it's not clear what part of the validation failed. Instead,
738
- * // throw an error about the specific validation that failed (as done in this
739
- * // example) and add as much helpful debugging information to that error as
740
- * // possible.
741
- * return true;
742
- * },
743
- * 'unexpected error',
744
- * );
745
- * ```
746
- *
747
- * `error` cannot be a string. If a string is provided as the second
748
- * argument, then `error` is assumed to be omitted and the string will be used for `message` instead. This can lead to easy-to-miss mistakes. Using the same
749
- * message as the thrown error message is going to result in an `ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT` error. Please read the example below carefully if using
750
- * a string as the second argument gets considered:
751
- *
752
- * ```js
753
- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
754
- *
755
- * function throwingFirst() {
756
- * throw new Error('First');
757
- * }
758
- *
759
- * function throwingSecond() {
760
- * throw new Error('Second');
761
- * }
762
- *
763
- * function notThrowing() {}
764
- *
765
- * // The second argument is a string and the input function threw an Error.
766
- * // The first case will not throw as it does not match for the error message
767
- * // thrown by the input function!
768
- * assert.throws(throwingFirst, 'Second');
769
- * // In the next example the message has no benefit over the message from the
770
- * // error and since it is not clear if the user intended to actually match
771
- * // against the error message, Node.js throws an `ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT` error.
772
- * assert.throws(throwingSecond, 'Second');
773
- * // TypeError [ERR_AMBIGUOUS_ARGUMENT]
774
- *
775
- * // The string is only used (as message) in case the function does not throw:
776
- * assert.throws(notThrowing, 'Second');
777
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: Missing expected exception: Second
778
- *
779
- * // If it was intended to match for the error message do this instead:
780
- * // It does not throw because the error messages match.
781
- * assert.throws(throwingSecond, /Second$/);
782
- *
783
- * // If the error message does not match, an AssertionError is thrown.
784
- * assert.throws(throwingFirst, /Second$/);
785
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]
786
- * ```
787
- *
788
- * Due to the confusing error-prone notation, avoid a string as the second
789
- * argument.
790
- * @since v0.1.21
791
- */
792
- function throws(block: () => unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
793
- function throws(block: () => unknown, error: AssertPredicate, message?: string | Error): void;
794
- /**
795
- * Asserts that the function `fn` does not throw an error.
796
- *
797
- * Using `assert.doesNotThrow()` is actually not useful because there
798
- * is no benefit in catching an error and then rethrowing it. Instead, consider
799
- * adding a comment next to the specific code path that should not throw and keep
800
- * error messages as expressive as possible.
801
- *
802
- * When `assert.doesNotThrow()` is called, it will immediately call the `fn` function.
803
- *
804
- * If an error is thrown and it is the same type as that specified by the `error` parameter, then an `AssertionError` is thrown. If the error is of a
805
- * different type, or if the `error` parameter is undefined, the error is
806
- * propagated back to the caller.
807
- *
808
- * If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes),
809
- * [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions), or a validation
810
- * function. See {@link throws} for more details.
811
- *
812
- * The following, for instance, will throw the `TypeError` because there is no
813
- * matching error type in the assertion:
814
- *
815
- * ```js
816
- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
817
- *
818
- * assert.doesNotThrow(
819
- * () => {
820
- * throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
821
- * },
822
- * SyntaxError,
823
- * );
824
- * ```
825
- *
826
- * However, the following will result in an `AssertionError` with the message
827
- * 'Got unwanted exception...':
828
- *
829
- * ```js
830
- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
831
- *
832
- * assert.doesNotThrow(
833
- * () => {
834
- * throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
835
- * },
836
- * TypeError,
837
- * );
838
- * ```
839
- *
840
- * If an `AssertionError` is thrown and a value is provided for the `message` parameter, the value of `message` will be appended to the `AssertionError` message:
841
- *
842
- * ```js
843
- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
844
- *
845
- * assert.doesNotThrow(
846
- * () => {
847
- * throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
848
- * },
849
- * /Wrong value/,
850
- * 'Whoops',
851
- * );
852
- * // Throws: AssertionError: Got unwanted exception: Whoops
853
- * ```
854
- * @since v0.1.21
855
- */
856
- function doesNotThrow(block: () => unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
857
- function doesNotThrow(block: () => unknown, error: AssertPredicate, message?: string | Error): void;
858
- /**
859
- * Throws `value` if `value` is not `undefined` or `null`. This is useful when
860
- * testing the `error` argument in callbacks. The stack trace contains all frames
861
- * from the error passed to `ifError()` including the potential new frames for `ifError()` itself.
862
- *
863
- * ```js
864
- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
865
- *
866
- * assert.ifError(null);
867
- * // OK
868
- * assert.ifError(0);
869
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: 0
870
- * assert.ifError('error');
871
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: 'error'
872
- * assert.ifError(new Error());
873
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: Error
874
- *
875
- * // Create some random error frames.
876
- * let err;
877
- * (function errorFrame() {
878
- * err = new Error('test error');
879
- * })();
880
- *
881
- * (function ifErrorFrame() {
882
- * assert.ifError(err);
883
- * })();
884
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: ifError got unwanted exception: test error
885
- * // at ifErrorFrame
886
- * // at errorFrame
887
- * ```
888
- * @since v0.1.97
889
- */
890
- function ifError(value: unknown): asserts value is null | undefined;
891
- /**
892
- * Awaits the `asyncFn` promise or, if `asyncFn` is a function, immediately
893
- * calls the function and awaits the returned promise to complete. It will then
894
- * check that the promise is rejected.
895
- *
896
- * If `asyncFn` is a function and it throws an error synchronously, `assert.rejects()` will return a rejected `Promise` with that error. If the
897
- * function does not return a promise, `assert.rejects()` will return a rejected `Promise` with an [ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v22.x/api/errors.html#err_invalid_return_value)
898
- * error. In both cases the error handler is skipped.
899
- *
900
- * Besides the async nature to await the completion behaves identically to {@link throws}.
901
- *
902
- * If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes),
903
- * [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions), a validation function,
904
- * an object where each property will be tested for, or an instance of error where
905
- * each property will be tested for including the non-enumerable `message` and `name` properties.
906
- *
907
- * If specified, `message` will be the message provided by the `{@link AssertionError}` if the `asyncFn` fails to reject.
908
- *
909
- * ```js
910
- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
911
- *
912
- * await assert.rejects(
913
- * async () => {
914
- * throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
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- * },
916
- * {
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- * name: 'TypeError',
918
- * message: 'Wrong value',
919
- * },
920
- * );
921
- * ```
922
- *
923
- * ```js
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- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
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- *
926
- * await assert.rejects(
927
- * async () => {
928
- * throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
929
- * },
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- * (err) => {
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- * assert.strictEqual(err.name, 'TypeError');
932
- * assert.strictEqual(err.message, 'Wrong value');
933
- * return true;
934
- * },
935
- * );
936
- * ```
937
- *
938
- * ```js
939
- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
940
- *
941
- * assert.rejects(
942
- * Promise.reject(new Error('Wrong value')),
943
- * Error,
944
- * ).then(() => {
945
- * // ...
946
- * });
947
- * ```
948
- *
949
- * `error` cannot be a string. If a string is provided as the second argument, then `error` is assumed to
950
- * be omitted and the string will be used for `message` instead. This can lead to easy-to-miss mistakes. Please read the
951
- * example in {@link throws} carefully if using a string as the second argument gets considered.
952
- * @since v10.0.0
953
- */
954
- function rejects(block: (() => Promise<unknown>) | Promise<unknown>, message?: string | Error): Promise<void>;
955
- function rejects(
956
- block: (() => Promise<unknown>) | Promise<unknown>,
957
- error: AssertPredicate,
958
- message?: string | Error,
959
- ): Promise<void>;
960
- /**
961
- * Awaits the `asyncFn` promise or, if `asyncFn` is a function, immediately
962
- * calls the function and awaits the returned promise to complete. It will then
963
- * check that the promise is not rejected.
964
- *
965
- * If `asyncFn` is a function and it throws an error synchronously, `assert.doesNotReject()` will return a rejected `Promise` with that error. If
966
- * the function does not return a promise, `assert.doesNotReject()` will return a
967
- * rejected `Promise` with an [ERR_INVALID_RETURN_VALUE](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v22.x/api/errors.html#err_invalid_return_value) error. In both cases
968
- * the error handler is skipped.
969
- *
970
- * Using `assert.doesNotReject()` is actually not useful because there is little
971
- * benefit in catching a rejection and then rejecting it again. Instead, consider
972
- * adding a comment next to the specific code path that should not reject and keep
973
- * error messages as expressive as possible.
974
- *
975
- * If specified, `error` can be a [`Class`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Classes),
976
- * [`RegExp`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions), or a validation
977
- * function. See {@link throws} for more details.
978
- *
979
- * Besides the async nature to await the completion behaves identically to {@link doesNotThrow}.
980
- *
981
- * ```js
982
- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
983
- *
984
- * await assert.doesNotReject(
985
- * async () => {
986
- * throw new TypeError('Wrong value');
987
- * },
988
- * SyntaxError,
989
- * );
990
- * ```
991
- *
992
- * ```js
993
- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
994
- *
995
- * assert.doesNotReject(Promise.reject(new TypeError('Wrong value')))
996
- * .then(() => {
997
- * // ...
998
- * });
999
- * ```
1000
- * @since v10.0.0
1001
- */
1002
- function doesNotReject(
1003
- block: (() => Promise<unknown>) | Promise<unknown>,
1004
- message?: string | Error,
1005
- ): Promise<void>;
1006
- function doesNotReject(
1007
- block: (() => Promise<unknown>) | Promise<unknown>,
1008
- error: AssertPredicate,
1009
- message?: string | Error,
1010
- ): Promise<void>;
1011
- /**
1012
- * Expects the `string` input to match the regular expression.
1013
- *
1014
- * ```js
1015
- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
1016
- *
1017
- * assert.match('I will fail', /pass/);
1018
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The input did not match the regular ...
1019
- *
1020
- * assert.match(123, /pass/);
1021
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The "string" argument must be of type string.
1022
- *
1023
- * assert.match('I will pass', /pass/);
1024
- * // OK
1025
- * ```
1026
- *
1027
- * If the values do not match, or if the `string` argument is of another type than `string`, an `{@link AssertionError}` is thrown with a `message` property set equal
1028
- * to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is
1029
- * undefined, a default error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an
1030
- * instance of an [Error](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v22.x/api/errors.html#class-error) then it will be thrown instead of the `{@link AssertionError}`.
1031
- * @since v13.6.0, v12.16.0
1032
- */
1033
- function match(value: string, regExp: RegExp, message?: string | Error): void;
1034
- /**
1035
- * Expects the `string` input not to match the regular expression.
1036
- *
1037
- * ```js
1038
- * import assert from 'node:assert/strict';
1039
- *
1040
- * assert.doesNotMatch('I will fail', /fail/);
1041
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The input was expected to not match the ...
1042
- *
1043
- * assert.doesNotMatch(123, /pass/);
1044
- * // AssertionError [ERR_ASSERTION]: The "string" argument must be of type string.
1045
- *
1046
- * assert.doesNotMatch('I will pass', /different/);
1047
- * // OK
1048
- * ```
1049
- *
1050
- * If the values do match, or if the `string` argument is of another type than `string`, an `{@link AssertionError}` is thrown with a `message` property set equal
1051
- * to the value of the `message` parameter. If the `message` parameter is
1052
- * undefined, a default error message is assigned. If the `message` parameter is an
1053
- * instance of an [Error](https://nodejs.org/docs/latest-v22.x/api/errors.html#class-error) then it will be thrown instead of the `{@link AssertionError}`.
1054
- * @since v13.6.0, v12.16.0
1055
- */
1056
- function doesNotMatch(value: string, regExp: RegExp, message?: string | Error): void;
1057
- /**
1058
- * Tests for partial deep equality between the `actual` and `expected` parameters.
1059
- * "Deep" equality means that the enumerable "own" properties of child objects
1060
- * are recursively evaluated also by the following rules. "Partial" equality means
1061
- * that only properties that exist on the `expected` parameter are going to be
1062
- * compared.
1063
- *
1064
- * This method always passes the same test cases as `assert.deepStrictEqual()`,
1065
- * behaving as a super set of it.
1066
- * @since v22.13.0
1067
- */
1068
- function partialDeepStrictEqual(actual: unknown, expected: unknown, message?: string | Error): void;
1069
- }
1070
- namespace assert {
1071
- export { strict };
1072
- }
1073
- export = assert;
1074
- }
1075
- declare module "node:assert" {
1076
- import assert = require("assert");
1077
- export = assert;
1078
- }