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process: cast promise rejection reason to string
The unhandled promise rejection warning uses a template literal and prints the reason a promise was rejected. If rejecting with a symbol, the symbol failed to convert to a string and the process crashed. Now, symbols are casted to strings and the process does not crash. Fixes: #11637 PR-URL: #11640 Reviewed-By: Anna Henningsen <anna@addaleax.net>
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test/parallel/test-promises-unhandled-symbol-rejections.js
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'use strict'; | ||
const common = require('../common'); | ||
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const expectedDeprecationWarning = 'Unhandled promise rejections are ' + | ||
'deprecated. In the future, promise ' + | ||
'rejections that are not handled will ' + | ||
'terminate the Node.js process with a ' + | ||
'non-zero exit code.'; | ||
const expectedPromiseWarning = 'Unhandled promise rejection (rejection id: ' + | ||
'1): Symbol()'; | ||
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common.expectWarning({ | ||
DeprecationWarning: expectedDeprecationWarning, | ||
UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: expectedPromiseWarning, | ||
}); | ||
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// ensure this doesn't crash | ||
Promise.reject(Symbol()); |