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			424 lines
		
	
	
	
		
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			JavaScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
| /* Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain.
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|    http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ */
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| 
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| /* eslint-disable block-spacing */
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| 
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| const { Log } = ChromeUtils.import("resource://gre/modules/Log.jsm");
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| 
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| Services.prefs.setBoolPref("security.allow_eval_with_system_principal", true);
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| registerCleanupFunction(() => {
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|   Services.prefs.clearUserPref("security.allow_eval_with_system_principal");
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| });
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| 
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| class MockAppender extends Log.Appender {
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|   constructor(formatter) {
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|     super(formatter);
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|     this.messages = [];
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|   }
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| 
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|   doAppend(message) {
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|     this.messages.push(message);
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| add_task(function test_Logger() {
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|   let log = Log.repository.getLogger("test.logger");
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|   let appender = new MockAppender(new Log.BasicFormatter());
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| 
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|   log.level = Log.Level.Debug;
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|   appender.level = Log.Level.Info;
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|   log.addAppender(appender);
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|   log.info("info test");
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|   log.debug("this should be logged but not appended.");
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| 
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|   Assert.equal(appender.messages.length, 1);
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| 
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|   let msgRe = /\d+\ttest.logger\t\INFO\tinfo test/;
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|   Assert.ok(msgRe.test(appender.messages[0]));
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| });
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| 
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| add_task(function test_Logger_parent() {
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|   // Check whether parenting is correct
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|   let grandparentLog = Log.repository.getLogger("grandparent");
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|   let childLog = Log.repository.getLogger("grandparent.parent.child");
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|   Assert.equal(childLog.parent.name, "grandparent");
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| 
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|   Log.repository.getLogger("grandparent.parent");
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|   Assert.equal(childLog.parent.name, "grandparent.parent");
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| 
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|   // Check that appends are exactly in scope
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|   let gpAppender = new MockAppender(new Log.BasicFormatter());
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|   gpAppender.level = Log.Level.Info;
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|   grandparentLog.addAppender(gpAppender);
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|   childLog.info("child info test");
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|   Log.repository.rootLogger.info("this shouldn't show up in gpAppender");
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| 
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|   Assert.equal(gpAppender.messages.length, 1);
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|   Assert.ok(gpAppender.messages[0].indexOf("child info test") > 0);
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| });
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Test parameter formatting.
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|  */
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| add_task(async function log_message_with_params() {
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|   let formatter = new Log.BasicFormatter();
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| 
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|   function formatMessage(text, params) {
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|     let full = formatter.format(
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|       new Log.LogMessage("test.logger", Log.Level.Warn, text, params)
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|     );
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|     return full.split("\t")[3];
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|   }
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| 
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|   // Strings are substituted directly.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("String is ${foo}", { foo: "bar" }),
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|     "String is bar"
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|   );
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| 
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|   // Numbers are substituted.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("Number is ${number}", { number: 47 }),
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|     "Number is 47"
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|   );
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| 
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|   // The entire params object is JSON-formatted and substituted.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("Object is ${}", { foo: "bar" }),
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|     'Object is {"foo":"bar"}'
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|   );
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| 
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|   // An object nested inside params is JSON-formatted and substituted.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("Sub object is ${sub}", { sub: { foo: "bar" } }),
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|     'Sub object is {"foo":"bar"}'
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|   );
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| 
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|   // The substitution field is missing from params. Leave the placeholder behind
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|   // to make the mistake obvious.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("Missing object is ${missing}", {}),
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|     "Missing object is ${missing}"
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|   );
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| 
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|   // Make sure we don't treat the parameter name 'false' as a falsey value.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("False is ${false}", { false: true }),
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|     "False is true"
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|   );
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| 
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|   // If an object has a .toJSON method, the formatter uses it.
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|   let ob = function() {};
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|   ob.toJSON = function() {
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|     return { sneaky: "value" };
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|   };
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("JSON is ${sub}", { sub: ob }),
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|     'JSON is {"sneaky":"value"}'
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|   );
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| 
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|   // Fall back to .toSource() if JSON.stringify() fails on an object.
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|   ob = function() {};
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|   ob.toJSON = function() {
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|     throw new Error("oh noes JSON");
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|   };
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("Fail is ${sub}", { sub: ob }),
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|     "Fail is (function() {})"
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|   );
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| 
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|   // Fall back to .toString if both .toJSON and .toSource fail.
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|   ob.toSource = function() {
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|     throw new Error("oh noes SOURCE");
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|   };
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("Fail is ${sub}", { sub: ob }),
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|     "Fail is function() {}"
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|   );
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| 
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|   // Fall back to '[object]' if .toJSON, .toSource and .toString fail.
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|   ob.toString = function() {
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|     throw new Error("oh noes STRING");
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|   };
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("Fail is ${sub}", { sub: ob }),
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|     "Fail is [object]"
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|   );
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| 
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|   // If params are passed but there are no substitution in the text
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|   // we JSON format and append the entire parameters object.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("Text with no subs", { a: "b", c: "d" }),
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|     'Text with no subs: {"a":"b","c":"d"}'
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|   );
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| 
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|   // If we substitute one parameter but not the other,
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|   // we ignore any params that aren't substituted.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("Text with partial sub ${a}", { a: "b", c: "d" }),
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|     "Text with partial sub b"
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|   );
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| 
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|   // We don't format internal fields stored in params.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("Params with _ ${}", {
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|       a: "b",
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|       _c: "d",
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|       _level: 20,
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|       _message: "froo",
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|       _time: 123456,
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|       _namespace: "here.there",
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|     }),
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|     'Params with _ {"a":"b","_c":"d"}'
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|   );
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| 
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|   // Don't print an empty params holder if all params are internal.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("All params internal", {
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|       _level: 20,
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|       _message: "froo",
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|       _time: 123456,
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|       _namespace: "here.there",
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|     }),
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|     "All params internal"
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|   );
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| 
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|   // Format params with null and undefined values.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("Null ${n} undefined ${u}", { n: null, u: undefined }),
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|     "Null null undefined undefined"
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|   );
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| 
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|   // Format params with number, bool, and String type.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("number ${n} boolean ${b} boxed Boolean ${bx} String ${s}", {
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|       n: 45,
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|       b: false,
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|       bx: Boolean(true),
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|       s: String("whatevs"),
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|     }),
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|     "number 45 boolean false boxed Boolean true String whatevs"
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|   );
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| 
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|   // Format params with consecutive tokens.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("${a}${b}${c}", { a: "foo", b: "bar", c: "baz" }),
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|     "foobarbaz"
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|   );
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| 
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|   /*
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|    * Check that errors get special formatting if they're formatted directly as
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|    * a named param or they're the only param, but not if they're a field in a
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|    * larger structure.
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|    */
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|   let err = Components.Exception("test exception", Cr.NS_ERROR_FAILURE);
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|   let str = formatMessage("Exception is ${}", err);
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|   Assert.ok(str.includes('Exception is [Exception... "test exception"'));
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|   Assert.ok(str.includes("(NS_ERROR_FAILURE)"));
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|   str = formatMessage("Exception is", err);
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|   Assert.ok(str.includes('Exception is: [Exception... "test exception"'));
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|   str = formatMessage("Exception is ${error}", { error: err });
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|   Assert.ok(str.includes('Exception is [Exception... "test exception"'));
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|   str = formatMessage("Exception is", { _error: err });
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|   info(str);
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|   // Exceptions buried inside objects are formatted badly.
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|   Assert.ok(str.includes('Exception is: {"_error":{}'));
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|   // If the message text is null, the message contains only the formatted params object.
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|   str = formatMessage(null, err);
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|   Assert.ok(str.startsWith('[Exception... "test exception"'));
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|   // If the text is null and 'params' is a string, the message is exactly that string.
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|   str = formatMessage(null, "String in place of params");
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|   Assert.equal(str, "String in place of params");
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| 
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|   // We use object.valueOf() internally; make sure a broken valueOf() method
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|   // doesn't cause the logger to fail.
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|   /* eslint-disable object-shorthand */
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|   let vOf = {
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|     a: 1,
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|     valueOf: function() {
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|       throw new Error("oh noes valueOf");
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|     },
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|   };
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("Broken valueOf ${}", vOf),
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|     'Broken valueOf ({a:1, valueOf:(function() {\n      throw new Error("oh noes valueOf");\n    })})'
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|   );
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|   /* eslint-enable object-shorthand */
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| 
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|   // Test edge cases of bad data to formatter:
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|   // If 'params' is not an object, format it as a basic type.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("non-object no subst", 1),
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|     "non-object no subst: 1"
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|   );
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("non-object all subst ${}", 2),
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|     "non-object all subst 2"
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|   );
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|   Assert.equal(formatMessage("false no subst", false), "false no subst: false");
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|   Assert.equal(formatMessage("null no subst", null), "null no subst: null");
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|   // If 'params' is undefined and there are no substitutions expected,
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|   // the message should still be output.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("undefined no subst", undefined),
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|     "undefined no subst"
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|   );
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|   // If 'params' is not an object, no named substitutions can succeed;
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|   // therefore we leave the placeholder and append the formatted params.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("non-object named subst ${junk} space", 3),
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|     "non-object named subst ${junk} space: 3"
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|   );
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|   // If there are no params, we leave behind the placeholders in the text.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("no params ${missing}", undefined),
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|     "no params ${missing}"
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|   );
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|   // If params doesn't contain any of the tags requested in the text,
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|   // we leave them all behind and append the formatted params.
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|   Assert.equal(
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|     formatMessage("object missing tag ${missing} space", {
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|       mising: "not here",
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|     }),
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|     'object missing tag ${missing} space: {"mising":"not here"}'
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|   );
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|   // If we are given null text and no params, the resulting formatted message is empty.
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|   Assert.equal(formatMessage(null), "");
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| });
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| 
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| /*
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|  * If we call a log function with a non-string object in place of the text
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|  * argument, and no parameters, treat that the same as logging empty text
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|  * with the object argument as parameters. This makes the log useful when the
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|  * caller does "catch(err) {logger.error(err)}"
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|  */
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| add_task(async function test_log_err_only() {
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|   let log = Log.repository.getLogger("error.only");
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|   let mockFormatter = { format: msg => msg };
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|   let appender = new MockAppender(mockFormatter);
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|   log.addAppender(appender);
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| 
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|   /*
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|    * Check that log.error(err) is treated the same as
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|    * log.error(null, err) by the logMessage constructor; the formatMessage()
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|    * tests above ensure that the combination of null text and an error object
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|    * is formatted correctly.
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|    */
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|   try {
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|     // eslint-disable-next-line no-eval
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|     eval("javascript syntax error");
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|   } catch (e) {
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|     log.error(e);
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|     let msg = appender.messages.pop();
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|     Assert.equal(msg.message, null);
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|     Assert.equal(msg.params, e);
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|   }
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| });
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Test that all the basic logger methods pass the message and params through to the appender.
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|  */
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| add_task(async function log_message_with_params() {
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|   let log = Log.repository.getLogger("error.logger");
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|   let mockFormatter = { format: msg => msg };
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|   let appender = new MockAppender(mockFormatter);
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|   log.addAppender(appender);
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| 
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|   let testParams = { a: 1, b: 2 };
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|   log.fatal("Test fatal", testParams);
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|   log.error("Test error", testParams);
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|   log.warn("Test warn", testParams);
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|   log.info("Test info", testParams);
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|   log.config("Test config", testParams);
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|   log.debug("Test debug", testParams);
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|   log.trace("Test trace", testParams);
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|   Assert.equal(appender.messages.length, 7);
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|   for (let msg of appender.messages) {
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|     Assert.ok(msg.params === testParams);
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|     Assert.ok(msg.message.startsWith("Test "));
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|   }
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| });
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Test that all the basic logger methods support tagged template literal format.
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|  */
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| add_task(async function log_template_literal_message() {
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|   let log = Log.repository.getLogger("error.logger");
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|   let appender = new MockAppender(new Log.BasicFormatter());
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|   log.addAppender(appender);
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| 
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|   log.fatal`Test ${"foo"} ${42}`;
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|   log.error`Test ${"foo"} 42`;
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|   log.warn`Test foo 42`;
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|   log.info`Test ${"foo " + 42}`;
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|   log.config`${"Test"} foo ${42}`;
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|   log.debug`Test ${"f"}${"o"}${"o"} 42`;
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|   log.trace`${"Test foo 42"}`;
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|   Assert.equal(appender.messages.length, 7);
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|   for (let msg of appender.messages) {
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|     Assert.equal(msg.split("\t")[3], "Test foo 42");
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|   }
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| });
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Check that we format JS Errors reasonably.
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|  * This needs to stay a generator to exercise Task.jsm's stack rewriting.
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|  */
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| add_task(async function format_errors() {
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|   let pFormat = new Log.ParameterFormatter();
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| 
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|   // Test that subclasses of Error are recognized as errors.
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|   let err = new ReferenceError("Ref Error", "ERROR_FILE", 28);
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|   let str = pFormat.format(err);
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|   Assert.ok(str.includes("ReferenceError"));
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|   Assert.ok(str.includes("ERROR_FILE:28"));
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|   Assert.ok(str.includes("Ref Error"));
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| 
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|   // Test that JS-generated Errors are recognized and formatted.
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|   try {
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|     await Promise.resolve(); // Scrambles the stack
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|     // eslint-disable-next-line no-eval
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|     eval("javascript syntax error");
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|   } catch (e) {
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|     str = pFormat.format(e);
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|     Assert.ok(str.includes("SyntaxError: unexpected token"));
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|     // Make sure we identified it as an Error and formatted the error location as
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|     // lineNumber:columnNumber.
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|     Assert.ok(str.includes(":1:11)"));
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|     // Make sure that we use human-readable stack traces
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|     // Check that the error doesn't contain any reference to "Task.jsm"
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|     Assert.ok(!str.includes("Task.jsm"));
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|     Assert.ok(str.includes("format_errors"));
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|   }
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| });
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| 
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| /*
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|  * Check that automatic support for setting the log level via preferences
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|  * works.
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|  */
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| add_test(function test_prefs() {
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|   let log = Log.repository.getLogger("error.logger");
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|   log.level = Log.Level.Debug;
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|   Services.prefs.setStringPref("logger.test", "Error");
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|   log.manageLevelFromPref("logger.test");
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|   // check initial pref value is set up.
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|   equal(log.level, Log.Level.Error);
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|   Services.prefs.setStringPref("logger.test", "Error");
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|   // check changing the pref causes the level to change.
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|   Services.prefs.setStringPref("logger.test", "Trace");
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|   equal(log.level, Log.Level.Trace);
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|   // invalid values cause nothing to happen.
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|   Services.prefs.setStringPref("logger.test", "invalid-level-value");
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|   equal(log.level, Log.Level.Trace);
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|   Services.prefs.setIntPref("logger.test", 123);
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|   equal(log.level, Log.Level.Trace);
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|   // setting a "sub preference" shouldn't impact it.
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|   Services.prefs.setStringPref("logger.test.foo", "Debug");
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|   equal(log.level, Log.Level.Trace);
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|   // clearing the level param should cause it to use the parent level.
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|   Log.repository.getLogger("error").level = Log.Level.All;
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|   Services.prefs.setStringPref("logger.test", "");
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|   equal(log.level, Log.Level.All);
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| 
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|   run_next_test();
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| });
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