The shim is intentionally present regardless of target. You can disable
this behavior with `:process-shim false`.

If there's a more robust way for doo to determine the environment that's
probably a good idea too.

David

On Sun, Jul 30, 2017 at 1:06 PM, Charles Loomis <c...@sixsq.com> wrote:

> I’ve encountered a problem when running unit tests with doo (phantomjs)
> and the 1.9.854 release.
>
> With the new release, the problem is that doo always fails _after_ running
> the defined tests with:
>
>     WARNING: doo's init function was not set
>     #object[TypeError TypeError: undefined is not an object
>       (evaluating 'process_exit.call')]
>     TypeError: undefined is not an object (evaluating 'process_exit.call’)
>
> This is caused by doo not finding the correct exit function.
>
> To distinguish between browser/nodejs targets, doo checks for the
> existence of js/process. If it exists, it assumes that nodejs is being used
> and tries to extract the exit function from from the js/process object.
> Otherwise it uses the *exit-fn* dynamic variable. This logic works as
> expected in 1.9.671.
>
> In 1.9.854, a shim for the nodejs process library was added
> (src/main/cljs/process/env.cljs). This creates a js/process object which
> looks like:
>
>     {
>       "env": {
>         "NODE_ENV": "development"
>       }
>     }
>
> even when nodejs is not being targeted.  This causes the doo logic for
> looking up the exit function to fail.
>
> It looks like either:
>
>  1) doo needs to be updated to use a more precise test when targeting
> nodejs or
>  2) clojurescript should define the js/process shim only when nodejs is
> targeted
>
> I’d like some feedback on this to understand where to follow up with this
> issue.
>
>
> Cal
>
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