'use strict'; // Flags: --gc-interval=100 --gc-global const common = require('../../common'); const assert = require('assert'); const async_hooks = require('async_hooks'); const { createAsyncResource } = require(`./build/${common.buildType}/binding`); // Test for https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/27218: // napi_async_destroy() can be called during a regular garbage collection run. const hook_result = { id: null, init_called: false, destroy_called: false, }; const test_hook = async_hooks.createHook({ init: (id, type) => { if (type === 'test_async') { hook_result.id = id; hook_result.init_called = true; } }, destroy: (id) => { if (id === hook_result.id) hook_result.destroy_called = true; }, }); test_hook.enable(); createAsyncResource({}); // Trigger GC. This does *not* use global.gc(), because what we want to verify // is that `napi_async_destroy()` can be called when there is no JS context // on the stack at the time of GC. // Currently, using --gc-interval=100 + 1M elements seems to work fine for this. const arr = new Array(1024 * 1024); for (let i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) arr[i] = {}; assert.strictEqual(hook_result.destroy_called, false); setImmediate(() => { assert.strictEqual(hook_result.destroy_called, true); });