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- 'use strict';
- const { Session } = require('inspector');
- const { promisify } = require('util');
- class CoverageInstrumenter {
- constructor() {
- this.session = new Session();
- this.postSession = promisify(this.session.post.bind(this.session));
- }
- async startInstrumenting() {
- this.session.connect();
- await this.postSession('Profiler.enable');
- await this.postSession('Profiler.startPreciseCoverage', {
- callCount: true,
- detailed: true,
- });
- }
- async stopInstrumenting() {
- const {result} = await this.postSession(
- 'Profiler.takePreciseCoverage',
- );
- await this.postSession('Profiler.stopPreciseCoverage');
- await this.postSession('Profiler.disable');
- // When using networked filesystems on Windows, v8 sometimes returns URLs
- // of the form file:////<host>/path. These URLs are not well understood
- // by NodeJS (see https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/48530).
- // We circumvent this issue here by fixing these URLs.
- // FWIW, Python has special code to deal with URLs like this
- // https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/bef1c8761e3b0dfc5708747bb646ad8b669cbd67/Lib/nturl2path.py#L22C1-L22C1
- if (process.platform === 'win32') {
- const prefix = 'file:////';
- result.forEach(res => {
- if (res.url.startsWith(prefix)) {
- res.url = 'file://' + res.url.slice(prefix.length);
- }
- })
- }
- return result;
- }
- }
- module.exports.CoverageInstrumenter = CoverageInstrumenter;
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