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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Crichton
eee71de0ce
Support asynchronous tests (#600)
* Tweak the implementation of heap closures

This commit updates the implementation of the `Closure` type to internally store
an `Rc` and be suitable for dropping a `Closure` during the execution of the
closure. This is currently needed for promises but may be generally useful as
well!

* Support asynchronous tests

This commit adds support for executing tests asynchronously. This is modeled
by tests returning a `Future` instead of simply executing inline, and is
signified with `#[wasm_bindgen_test(async)]`.

Support for this is added through a new `wasm-bindgen-futures` crate which is a
binding between the `futures` crate and JS `Promise` objects.

Lots more details can be found in the details of the commit, but one of the end
results is that the `web-sys` tests are now entirely contained in the same test
suite and don't need `npm install` to be run to execute them!

* Review tweaks

* Add some bindings for `Function.call` to `js_sys`

Name them `call0`, `call1`, `call2`, ... for the number of arguments being
passed.

* Use oneshots channels with `JsFuture`

It did indeed clean up the implementation!
2018-08-01 15:52:24 -05:00
Alex Crichton
0770f830e7 Start supporting in-browser testing
This commit starts to add support for in-browser testing with
`wasm-bindgen-test-runner`. The current idea here is that somehow it'll be
configured and it'll spawn a little HTTP server serving up files from the
filesystem. This has been tested in various ways but isn't hooked up just yet,
wanted to make sure this was somewhat standalone! Future support for actually
running these tests will be coming in later commits.
2018-07-30 11:07:07 -07:00