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Use the ESLint no-restricted-syntax
rule to ensure that assert
is always called with two arguments
Having `assert` calls without a message string isn't very helpful when debugging, and it turns out that it's easy enough to make use of ESLint to enforce better `assert` call-sites. In a couple of cases the `assert` calls were changed to "regular" throwing of errors instead, since that seemed more appropriate. Please find additional details about the ESLint rule at https://eslint.org/docs/rules/no-restricted-syntax
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if (isNodeJS) {
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throw new Error(
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"The `gulp unittest` command cannot be used in " +
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"Node.js environments."
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"The `gulp unittest` command cannot be used in Node.js environments."
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);
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}
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// Set the network stream factory for unit-tests.
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