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test: refactor common.expectWarning()
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The current API is somewhat confusing at times and simpler usage is possible. This overloads the arguments further to accept objects with deprecation codes as property keys. It also adds documentation for the different possible styles. Besides that it is now going to validate for the code being present in case of deprecations but not for other cases. The former validation was not consistent as it only validated some cases and accepted undefined instead of `common.NoWarnCode`. This check is removed due to the lack of consistency. This also verifies that the warning order is identical to the order in which they are triggered.
This property was just sugar for `undefined` and did not check much. Now that we properly check that a DeprecationWarning requires a code we do not have to check that a code is always present.
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Code changes seem good to me, but I left a comment about the doc update. (The argument types specified do not correspond to the examples provided.)
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The current API is somewhat confusing at times and simpler usage is possible. This overloads the arguments further to accept objects with deprecation codes as property keys. It also adds documentation for the different possible styles. Besides that it is now going to validate for the code being present in case of deprecations but not for other cases. The former validation was not consistent as it only validated some cases and accepted undefined instead of `common.noWarnCode`. This check is removed due to the lack of consistency. `common.noWarnCode` is completely removed due to just being sugar for `undefined`. This also verifies that the warning order is identical to the order in which they are triggered. PR-URL: nodejs#25251 Reviewed-By: Daniel Bevenius <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
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The current API is somewhat confusing at times and simpler usage is possible. This overloads the arguments further to accept objects with deprecation codes as property keys. It also adds documentation for the different possible styles. Besides that it is now going to validate for the code being present in case of deprecations but not for other cases. The former validation was not consistent as it only validated some cases and accepted undefined instead of `common.noWarnCode`. This check is removed due to the lack of consistency. `common.noWarnCode` is completely removed due to just being sugar for `undefined`. This also verifies that the warning order is identical to the order in which they are triggered. PR-URL: #25251 Reviewed-By: Daniel Bevenius <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
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The current API is somewhat confusing at times and simpler usage is possible. This overloads the arguments further to accept objects with deprecation codes as property keys. It also adds documentation for the different possible styles. Besides that it is now going to validate for the code being present in case of deprecations but not for other cases. The former validation was not consistent as it only validated some cases and accepted undefined instead of `common.noWarnCode`. This check is removed due to the lack of consistency. `common.noWarnCode` is completely removed due to just being sugar for `undefined`. This also verifies that the warning order is identical to the order in which they are triggered. PR-URL: nodejs#25251 Reviewed-By: Daniel Bevenius <[email protected]> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <[email protected]>
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The current API is somewhat confusing at times and simpler usage is
possible. This overloads the arguments further to accept objects
with deprecation codes as property keys. It also adds documentation
for the different possible styles.
Besides that it is now going to validate for the code being present
in case of deprecations but not for other cases. The former validation
was not consistent as it only validated some cases and accepted
undefined instead of
common.NoWarnCode
. This check is removed due tothe lack of consistency.
This also verifies that the warning order is identical to the order
in which they are triggered.
I also removed
common.noWarnCode
since it's not really required aftermaking sure all deprecation warnings have a code.
Checklist
make -j4 test
(UNIX), orvcbuild test
(Windows) passes