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// When MessagePort.onmessage is set to a value that is not a function, the // setter should call .unref() and .stop(), clearing a previous onmessage // listener from holding the event loop open. This test confirms that // functionality. 'use strict'; const common = require('../common'); const { Worker, parentPort } = require('worker_threads'); // Do not use isMainThread so that this test itself can be run inside a Worker. if (!process.env.HAS_STARTED_WORKER) { process.env.HAS_STARTED_WORKER = 1; const w = new Worker(__filename); w.postMessage(2); } else { // .onmessage uses a setter. Set .onmessage to a function that ultimately // should not be called. This will call .ref() and .start() which will keep // the event loop open (and prevent this from exiting) if the subsequent // assignment of a value to .onmessage doesn't call .unref() and .stop(). parentPort.onmessage = common.mustNotCall(); // Setting `onmessage` to a value that is not a function should clear the // previous value and also should allow the event loop to exit. (In other // words, this test should exit rather than run indefinitely.) parentPort.onmessage = 'fhqwhgads'; }