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'use strict'; // Flags: --expose-internals require('../common'); const assert = require('assert'); const { internalBinding } = require('internal/test/binding'); const { safeGetenv } = internalBinding('credentials'); // FIXME(joyeecheung): this test is not entirely useful. To properly // test this we could create a mismatch between the effective/real // group/user id of a Node.js process and see if the environment variables // are no longer available - but that might be tricky to set up reliably. for (const oneEnv in process.env) { assert.strictEqual( safeGetenv(oneEnv), process.env[oneEnv] ); }