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compiler-explorer/lib/assert.ts
Matt Godbolt ad5bec7626 Remove top-level global for base directory (#7674)
This PR removes the top-level global variable for the base directory and replaces it with a module-level variable managed through a setter function. Key changes include removing the global declaration in lib/global.ts, introducing a local ce_base_directory variable and setBaseDirectory function in lib/assert.ts, and updating app.ts to use the new setter.

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Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-05-11 19:28:04 -05:00

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// Copyright (c) 2022, Compiler Explorer Authors
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//
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//
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import * as fs from 'node:fs';
import path from 'node:path';
import {isString} from '../shared/common-utils.js';
import {parse} from '../shared/stacktrace.js';
// Helper for cross-platform path handling in tests
export function normalizePath(filePath: string): string {
return filePath.split(path.sep).join('/');
}
let ce_base_directory = '';
const filePrefix = 'file://';
export function setBaseDirectory(base_url_path: URL) {
ce_base_directory = base_url_path.pathname;
}
// Explicitly export for testing purposes - not part of the public API
export function removeFileProtocol(path: string) {
if (path.startsWith(filePrefix)) {
return path.slice(filePrefix.length);
}
return path;
}
// Explicitly export for testing purposes - not part of the public API
export function check_path(parent: string, directory: string) {
// https://stackoverflow.com/a/45242825/15675011
const relative = path.relative(parent, directory);
if (relative && !relative.startsWith('..') && !path.isAbsolute(relative)) {
// Normalize separators to forward slashes for consistent behavior across platforms
return normalizePath(relative);
}
return false;
}
// Explicitly export for testing purposes - not part of the public API
export function get_diagnostic() {
const e = new Error();
const trace = parse(e);
if (trace.length >= 4) {
const invoker_frame = trace[3];
if (invoker_frame.fileName && invoker_frame.lineNumber) {
// Just out of an abundance of caution...
const relative = check_path(ce_base_directory, removeFileProtocol(invoker_frame.fileName));
if (relative) {
try {
const file = fs.readFileSync(invoker_frame.fileName, 'utf8');
const lines = file.split('\n');
return {
file: relative,
line: invoker_frame.lineNumber,
src: lines[invoker_frame.lineNumber - 1].trim(),
};
} catch (e: any) {}
}
}
}
}
function fail(fail_message: string, user_message: string | undefined, args: any[]): never {
// Assertions will look like:
// Assertion failed
// Assertion failed: Foobar
// Assertion failed: Foobar, [{"foo": "bar"}]
// Assertion failed: Foobar, [{"foo": "bar"}], at `assert(x.foo.length < 2, "Foobar", x)`
let assert_line = fail_message;
if (user_message) {
assert_line += `: ${user_message}`;
}
if (args.length > 0) {
try {
assert_line += ', ' + JSON.stringify(args);
} catch (e) {}
}
const diagnostic = get_diagnostic();
if (diagnostic) {
throw new Error(assert_line + `, at ${diagnostic.file}:${diagnostic.line} \`${diagnostic.src}\``);
}
throw new Error(assert_line);
}
// Using `unknown` instead of generic implementation due to:
// https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/60130
export function assert(c: unknown, message?: string, ...extra_info: any[]): asserts c {
if (!c) {
fail('Assertion failed', message, extra_info);
}
}
export function unwrap<T>(x: T | undefined | null, message?: string, ...extra_info: any[]): T {
if (x === undefined || x === null) {
fail('Unwrap failed', message, extra_info);
}
return x;
}
// Take a type value that is maybe a string and ensure it is
// T is syntax sugar for unwrapping to a string union
export function unwrapString<T extends string>(x: any, message?: string, ...extra_info: any[]): T {
if (!isString(x)) {
fail('String unwrap failed', message, extra_info);
}
return x as T;
}