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/* -*- indent-tabs-mode: nil; js-indent-level: 2 -*- */
/* vim: set ft=javascript ts=2 et sw=2 tw=80: */
/* Any copyright is dedicated to the Public Domain.
* http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ */
/**
* Test if 'break on next' functionality works from executions
* in content that are triggered by the page.
*/
const TAB_URL = EXAMPLE_URL + "doc_script-eval.html";
function test() {
let gTab, gPanel, gDebugger;
let gSources, gBreakpoints, gTarget, gResumeButton, gResumeKey, gThreadClient;
const options = {
source: EXAMPLE_URL + "code_script-eval.js",
line: 1
};
initDebugger(TAB_URL, options).then(([aTab,, aPanel]) => {
gTab = aTab;
gPanel = aPanel;
gDebugger = gPanel.panelWin;
gSources = gDebugger.DebuggerView.Sources;
gTarget = gDebugger.gTarget;
gThreadClient = gDebugger.gThreadClient;
gResumeButton = gDebugger.document.getElementById("resume");
gResumeKey = gDebugger.document.getElementById("resumeKey");
testInterval()
.then(testEvent)
.then(() => closeDebuggerAndFinish(gPanel));
});
// Testing an interval instead of a timeout / rAF because
// it's less likely to fail due to timing issues. If the
// first callback happens to fire before the break request
// happens then we'll just get it next time.
let testInterval = Task.async(function* () {
info("Starting testInterval");
yield evalInTab(gTab, `
var interval = setInterval(function() {
return 1+1;
}, 100);
`);
let oncePaused = gTarget.once("thread-paused");
EventUtils.sendMouseEvent({ type: "mousedown" }, gResumeButton, gDebugger);
yield oncePaused;
yield waitForDebuggerEvents(gPanel, gDebugger.EVENTS.SOURCE_SHOWN);
let variables = gDebugger.DebuggerView.Variables;
is(variables._store.length, 3, "Correct number of scopes available");
is(variables.getScopeAtIndex(0).name, "Function scope [interval<]",
"Paused with correct scope (0)");
is(variables.getScopeAtIndex(1).name, "Block scope",
"Paused with correct scope (1)");
is(variables.getScopeAtIndex(2).name, "Global scope [Window]",
"Paused with correct scope (2)");
yield evalInTab(gTab, "clearInterval(interval)");
let onceResumed = gTarget.once("thread-resumed");
EventUtils.sendMouseEvent({ type: "mousedown" }, gResumeButton, gDebugger);
yield onceResumed;
});
let testEvent = Task.async(function* () {
info("Starting testEvent");
let oncePaused = gTarget.once("thread-paused");
EventUtils.sendMouseEvent({ type: "mousedown" }, gResumeButton, gDebugger);
once(gDebugger.gClient, "willInterrupt").then(() => {
generateMouseClickInTab(gTab, "content.document.querySelector('button')");
});
yield oncePaused;
yield waitForDebuggerEvents(gPanel, gDebugger.EVENTS.SOURCE_SHOWN);
let variables = gDebugger.DebuggerView.Variables;
is(variables._store.length, 6, "Correct number of scopes available");
is(variables.getScopeAtIndex(0).name, "Function scope [onclick]",
"Paused with correct scope (0)");
// Non-syntactic lexical scope introduced by non-syntactic scope chain.
is(variables.getScopeAtIndex(1).name, "Block scope",
"Paused with correct scope (1)");
is(variables.getScopeAtIndex(2).name, "With scope [HTMLButtonElement]",
"Paused with correct scope (2)");
is(variables.getScopeAtIndex(3).name, "With scope [HTMLDocument]",
"Paused with correct scope (3)");
// Global lexical scope.
is(variables.getScopeAtIndex(4).name, "Block scope",
"Paused with correct scope (4)");
is(variables.getScopeAtIndex(5).name, "Global scope [Window]",
"Paused with correct scope (5)");
let onceResumed = gTarget.once("thread-resumed");
EventUtils.sendMouseEvent({ type: "mousedown" }, gResumeButton, gDebugger);
yield onceResumed;
});
}
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