Source: node-eslint-scope Version: 4.0.3-4 Severity: serious Justification: FTBFS on amd64 Tags: bullseye sid ftbfs Usertags: ftbfs-20200222 ftbfs-bullseye
Hi, During a rebuild of all packages in sid, your package failed to build on amd64. Relevant part (hopefully): > make[1]: Entering directory '/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>' > mocha --reporter tap tests/global-increment.js tests/child-visitor-keys.js > tests/es6-object.js tests/es6-super.js tests/function-expression-name.js > tests/es6-import.js tests/optimistic.js tests/es6-default-parameters.js > tests/object-expression.js tests/es6-class.js tests/label.js > tests/es6-template-literal.js tests/es6-new-target.js tests/nodejs-scope.js > tests/references.js tests/es6-arrow-function-expression.js tests/arguments.js > tests/es6-block-scope.js tests/es6-switch.js tests/with-scope.js > tests/es6-iteration-scope.js tests/es6-destructuring-assignments.js > tests/catch-scope.js tests/implicit-global-reference.js tests/es6-export.js > tests/es6-rest-args.js tests/fallback.js tests/es6-catch.js > tests/get-declared-variables.js tests/implied-strict.js > 1..204 > ok 1 global increment becomes read/write > ok 2 childVisitorKeys option should handle as a known node if the > childVisitorKeys option was given. > ok 3 childVisitorKeys option should not visit to properties which are not > given. > ok 4 childVisitorKeys option should visit to given properties. > ok 5 ES6 object method definition > ok 6 ES6 object computed property key may refer variables > not ok 7 ES6 super is not handled as reference > super() call outside constructor of a subclass > SyntaxError: super() call outside constructor of a subclass > at Espree.raise (/usr/share/nodejs/espree/lib/espree.js:247:21) > at Espree.pp$3.parseExprAtom > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:2364:72) > at Espree.pp$3.parseExprSubscripts > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:2273:21) > at Espree.pp$3.parseMaybeUnary > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:2252:19) > at Espree.pp$3.parseExprOps > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:2196:21) > at Espree.pp$3.parseMaybeConditional > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:2178:21) > at Espree.pp$3.parseMaybeAssign > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:2152:21) > at Espree.pp$3.parseExpression > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:2113:21) > at Espree.pp$1.parseStatement > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:955:25) > at Espree.pp$1.parseBlock > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:1249:23) > at Espree.pp$3.parseFunctionBody > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:2857:24) > at Espree.pp$3.parseMethod > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:2796:10) > at Espree.pp$1.parseClassMethod > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:1461:25) > at Espree.pp$1.parseClassElement > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:1453:10) > at Espree.pp$1.parseClass > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:1391:26) > at Espree.pp$1.parseStatement > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:902:21) > at Espree.pp$1.parseTopLevel > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:789:23) > at Espree.parseTopLevel (/usr/share/nodejs/espree/lib/espree.js:235:22) > at Espree.parse (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:575:21) > at Espree.parse (/usr/share/nodejs/espree/lib/espree.js:201:31) > at Object.parse (/usr/share/nodejs/espree/espree.js:133:38) > at module.exports (tests/util/espree.js:31:19) > at Context.it (tests/es6-super.js:31:21) > at callFn (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runnable.js:395:21) > at Test.Runnable.run (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runnable.js:382:7) > at Runner.runTest (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:541:10) > at /usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:667:12 > at next (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:450:14) > at /usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:460:7 > at next (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:362:14) > at Immediate._onImmediate (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:428:5) > ok 8 function name should create its special scope > ok 9 import declaration should import names from source > ok 10 import declaration should import namespaces > ok 11 import declaration should import insided names1 > ok 12 import declaration should import insided names2 > ok 13 optimistic direct call to eval > ok 14 optimistic with statement > ok 15 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a writable > reference for its initialization: FunctionDeclaration > ok 16 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a writable > reference for its initialization: FunctionExpression > ok 17 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a writable > reference for its initialization: ArrowExpression > ok 18 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right: FunctionDeclaration > ok 19 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right: FunctionExpression > ok 20 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right: ArrowExpression > ok 21 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right (for const): FunctionDeclaration > ok 22 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right (for const): FunctionExpression > ok 23 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right (for const): ArrowExpression > ok 24 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right (partial): FunctionDeclaration > ok 25 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right (partial): FunctionExpression > ok 26 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right (partial): ArrowExpression > ok 27 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right's nested scope: FunctionDeclaration > ok 28 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right's nested scope: FunctionExpression > ok 29 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right's nested scope: ArrowExpression > ok 30 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right. It's resolved to outer scope's even if > there is the variable in the function body: FunctionDeclaration > ok 31 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right. It's resolved to outer scope's even if > there is the variable in the function body: FunctionExpression > ok 32 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right. It's resolved to outer scope's even if > there is the variable in the function body: ArrowExpression > ok 33 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right. It's resolved to the parameter: > FunctionDeclaration > ok 34 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right. It's resolved to the parameter: > FunctionExpression > ok 35 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right. It's resolved to the parameter: > ArrowExpression > ok 36 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right (nested scope). It's resolved to outer > scope's even if there is the variable in the function body: > FunctionDeclaration > ok 37 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right (nested scope). It's resolved to outer > scope's even if there is the variable in the function body: FunctionExpression > ok 38 ES6 default parameters: a default parameter creates a readable > reference for references in right (nested scope). It's resolved to outer > scope's even if there is the variable in the function body: ArrowExpression > ok 39 object expression doesn't require property type > ok 40 ES6 class declaration name creates class scope > ok 41 ES6 class expression name creates class scope1 > ok 42 ES6 class expression name creates class scope2 > ok 43 ES6 class computed property key may refer variables > ok 44 ES6 class regression 49 > ok 45 label should not create variables > ok 46 label should count child node references > ok 47 ES6 template literal refer variables > ok 48 ES6 new.target should not make references of new.target > ok 49 nodejsScope option creates a function scope following the global scope > immediately > ok 50 nodejsScope option creates a function scope following the global scope > immediately and creates module scope > ok 51 References: When there is a `let` declaration on global, the reference > on global should be resolved. > ok 52 References: When there is a `let` declaration on global, the reference > in functions should be resolved. > ok 53 References: When there is a `let` declaration on global, the reference > in default parameters should be resolved. > ok 54 References: When there is a `const` declaration on global, the > reference on global should be resolved. > ok 55 References: When there is a `const` declaration on global, the > reference in functions should be resolved. > ok 56 References: When there is a `var` declaration on global, the reference > on global should NOT be resolved. > ok 57 References: When there is a `var` declaration on global, the reference > in functions should NOT be resolved. > ok 58 References: When there is a `function` declaration on global, the > reference on global should NOT be resolved. > ok 59 References: When there is a `function` declaration on global, the > reference in functions should NOT be resolved. > ok 60 References: When there is a `class` declaration on global, the > reference on global should be resolved. > ok 61 References: When there is a `class` declaration on global, the > reference in functions should be resolved. > ok 62 References: When there is a `let` declaration in functions, the > reference on the function should be resolved. > ok 63 References: When there is a `let` declaration in functions, the > reference in nested functions should be resolved. > ok 64 References: When there is a `var` declaration in functions, the > reference on the function should be resolved. > ok 65 References: When there is a `var` declaration in functions, the > reference in nested functions should be resolved. > ok 66 References: When there is a `let` declaration with destructuring > assignment "let [a] = [1];", the reference should be resolved. > ok 67 References: When there is a `let` declaration with destructuring > assignment "let {a} = {a: 1};", the reference should be resolved. > ok 68 References: When there is a `let` declaration with destructuring > assignment "let {a: {a}} = {a: {a: 1}};", the reference should be resolved. > ok 69 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "var a = 0;", all references should be true. > ok 70 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a = 0;", all references should be true. > ok 71 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "const a = 0;", all references should be true. > ok 72 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "var [a] = [];", all references should be true. > ok 73 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let [a] = [];", all references should be true. > ok 74 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "const [a] = [];", all references should be true. > ok 75 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "var [a = 1] = [];", all references should be true. > ok 76 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let [a = 1] = [];", all references should be true. > ok 77 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "const [a = 1] = [];", all references should be > true. > ok 78 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "var {a} = {};", all references should be true. > ok 79 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let {a} = {};", all references should be true. > ok 80 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "const {a} = {};", all references should be true. > ok 81 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "var {b: a} = {};", all references should be true. > ok 82 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let {b: a} = {};", all references should be true. > ok 83 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "const {b: a} = {};", all references should be true. > ok 84 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "var {b: a = 0} = {};", all references should be > true. > ok 85 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let {b: a = 0} = {};", all references should be > true. > ok 86 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "const {b: a = 0} = {};", all references should be > true. > ok 87 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "for (var a in []);", all references should be true. > ok 88 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "for (let a in []);", all references should be true. > ok 89 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "for (var [a] in []);", all references should be > true. > ok 90 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "for (let [a] in []);", all references should be > true. > ok 91 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "for (var [a = 0] in []);", all references should > be true. > ok 92 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "for (let [a = 0] in []);", all references should > be true. > ok 93 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "for (var {a} in []);", all references should be > true. > ok 94 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "for (let {a} in []);", all references should be > true. > ok 95 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "for (var {a = 0} in []);", all references should > be true. > ok 96 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "for (let {a = 0} in []);", all references should > be true. > ok 97 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "new function(a = 0) {}", all references should be > true. > ok 98 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "new function([a = 0] = []) {}", all references > should be true. > ok 99 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "new function({b: a = 0} = {}) {}", all references > should be true. > ok 100 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; a = 0;", all references should be false. > ok 101 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; [a] = [];", all references should be false. > ok 102 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; [a = 1] = [];", all references should be > false. > ok 103 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; ({a} = {});", all references should be > false. > ok 104 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; ({b: a} = {});", all references should be > false. > ok 105 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; ({b: a = 0} = {});", all references should > be false. > ok 106 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; for (a in []);", all references should be > false. > ok 107 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; for ([a] in []);", all references should be > false. > ok 108 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; for ([a = 0] in []);", all references > should be false. > ok 109 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; for ({a} in []);", all references should be > false. > ok 110 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; for ({a = 0} in []);", all references > should be false. > ok 111 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; let b = a;", readonly references of "a" > should be undefined. > ok 112 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; let [b] = a;", readonly references of "a" > should be undefined. > ok 113 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; let [b = a] = [];", readonly references of > "a" should be undefined. > ok 114 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; for (var b in a);", readonly references of > "a" should be undefined. > ok 115 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; for (var [b = a] in []);", readonly > references of "a" should be undefined. > ok 116 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; for (let b in a);", readonly references of > "a" should be undefined. > ok 117 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; for (let [b = a] in []);", readonly > references of "a" should be undefined. > ok 118 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a,b; b = a;", readonly references of "a" > should be undefined. > ok 119 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a,b; [b] = a;", readonly references of "a" > should be undefined. > ok 120 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a,b; [b = a] = [];", readonly references of > "a" should be undefined. > ok 121 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a,b; for (b in a);", readonly references of > "a" should be undefined. > ok 122 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a,b; for ([b = a] in []);", readonly > references of "a" should be undefined. > ok 123 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a; a.foo = 0;", readonly references of "a" > should be undefined. > ok 124 References: Reference.init should be a boolean value of whether it is > one to initialize or not. "let a,b; b = a.foo;", readonly references of "a" > should be undefined. > ok 125 ES6 arrow function expression materialize scope for arrow function > expression > ok 126 ES6 arrow function expression generate bindings for parameters > ok 127 ES6 arrow function expression inherits upper scope strictness > ok 128 ES6 arrow function expression is strict when a strictness directive is > used > ok 129 ES6 arrow function expression works with no body > ok 130 arguments arguments are correctly materialized > ok 131 ES6 block scope let is materialized in ES6 block scope1 > ok 132 ES6 block scope function delaration is materialized in ES6 block scope > ok 133 ES6 block scope let is not hoistable1 > ok 134 ES6 block scope let is not hoistable2 > ok 135 ES6 switch materialize scope > ok 136 with creates scope > ok 137 ES6 iteration scope let materialize iteration scope for ForInStatement1 > ok 138 ES6 iteration scope let materialize iteration scope for ForInStatement2 > ok 139 ES6 iteration scope let materialize iteration scope for ForStatement2 > ok 140 ES6 destructuring assignments Pattern in var in ForInStatement > ok 141 ES6 destructuring assignments Pattern in let in ForInStatement > ok 142 ES6 destructuring assignments Pattern with default values in var in > ForInStatement > ok 143 ES6 destructuring assignments Pattern with default values in let in > ForInStatement > ok 144 ES6 destructuring assignments Pattern with nested default values in > var in ForInStatement > ok 145 ES6 destructuring assignments Pattern with nested default values in > let in ForInStatement > ok 146 ES6 destructuring assignments Pattern with default values in var in > ForInStatement (separate declarations) > ok 147 ES6 destructuring assignments Pattern with default values in var in > ForInStatement (separate declarations and with MemberExpression) > ok 148 ES6 destructuring assignments ArrayPattern in var > ok 149 ES6 destructuring assignments SpreadElement in var > ok 150 ES6 destructuring assignments ObjectPattern in var > ok 151 ES6 destructuring assignments complex pattern in var > ok 152 ES6 destructuring assignments ArrayPattern in AssignmentExpression > ok 153 ES6 destructuring assignments ArrayPattern with MemberExpression in > AssignmentExpression > ok 154 ES6 destructuring assignments SpreadElement in AssignmentExpression > ok 155 ES6 destructuring assignments SpreadElement with MemberExpression in > AssignmentExpression > ok 156 ES6 destructuring assignments ObjectPattern in AssignmentExpression > ok 157 ES6 destructuring assignments complex pattern in AssignmentExpression > ok 158 ES6 destructuring assignments ArrayPattern in parameters > ok 159 ES6 destructuring assignments SpreadElement in parameters > ok 160 ES6 destructuring assignments ObjectPattern in parameters > ok 161 ES6 destructuring assignments complex pattern in parameters > ok 162 ES6 destructuring assignments default values and patterns in var > ok 163 ES6 destructuring assignments default values containing references and > patterns in var > ok 164 ES6 destructuring assignments nested default values containing > references and patterns in var > ok 165 catch creates scope > ok 166 implicit global reference assignments global scope > ok 167 implicit global reference assignments global scope without definition > ok 168 implicit global reference assignments global scope without definition > eval > ok 169 implicit global reference assignment leaks > ok 170 implicit global reference assignment doesn't leak > ok 171 implicit global reference for-in-statement leaks > ok 172 implicit global reference for-in-statement doesn't leaks > ok 173 export declaration should create vairable bindings > ok 174 export declaration should create function declaration bindings > ok 175 export declaration should export function expression > ok 176 export declaration should export literal > not ok 177 export declaration should refer exported references1 > Export 'x' is not defined > SyntaxError: Export 'x' is not defined > at Espree.raise (/usr/share/nodejs/espree/lib/espree.js:247:21) > at Espree.raiseRecoverable > (/usr/share/nodejs/espree/lib/espree.js:263:14) > at Espree.pp$1.parseTopLevel > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:801:16) > at Espree.parseTopLevel (/usr/share/nodejs/espree/lib/espree.js:235:22) > at Espree.parse (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:575:21) > at Espree.parse (/usr/share/nodejs/espree/lib/espree.js:201:31) > at Object.parse (/usr/share/nodejs/espree/espree.js:133:38) > at module.exports (tests/util/espree.js:31:19) > at Context.it (tests/es6-export.js:125:21) > at callFn (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runnable.js:395:21) > at Test.Runnable.run (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runnable.js:382:7) > at Runner.runTest (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:541:10) > at /usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:667:12 > at next (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:450:14) > at /usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:460:7 > at next (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:362:14) > at Immediate._onImmediate (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:428:5) > not ok 178 export declaration should refer exported references2 > Export 'v' is not defined > SyntaxError: Export 'v' is not defined > at Espree.raise (/usr/share/nodejs/espree/lib/espree.js:247:21) > at Espree.raiseRecoverable > (/usr/share/nodejs/espree/lib/espree.js:263:14) > at Espree.pp$1.parseTopLevel > (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:801:16) > at Espree.parseTopLevel (/usr/share/nodejs/espree/lib/espree.js:235:22) > at Espree.parse (/usr/share/nodejs/acorn/dist/acorn.js:575:21) > at Espree.parse (/usr/share/nodejs/espree/lib/espree.js:201:31) > at Object.parse (/usr/share/nodejs/espree/espree.js:133:38) > at module.exports (tests/util/espree.js:31:19) > at Context.it (tests/es6-export.js:145:21) > at callFn (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runnable.js:395:21) > at Test.Runnable.run (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runnable.js:382:7) > at Runner.runTest (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:541:10) > at /usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:667:12 > at next (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:450:14) > at /usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:460:7 > at next (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:362:14) > at Immediate._onImmediate (/usr/share/nodejs/mocha/lib/runner.js:428:5) > ok 179 export declaration should not refer exported references from other > source1 > ok 180 export declaration should not refer exported references from other > source2 > ok 181 export declaration should not refer exported references from other > source3 > ok 182 ES6 rest arguments materialize rest argument in scope > ok 183 fallback option should raise an error when it encountered an unknown > node if no fallback. > ok 184 fallback option should not raise an error even if it encountered an > unknown node when fallback is iteration. > ok 185 fallback option should not raise an error even if it encountered an > unknown node when fallback is a function. > ok 186 ES6 catch takes binding pattern > ok 187 ScopeManager.prototype.getDeclaredVariables should get variables that > declared on `VariableDeclaration` > ok 188 ScopeManager.prototype.getDeclaredVariables should get variables that > declared on `VariableDeclaration` in for-in/of > ok 189 ScopeManager.prototype.getDeclaredVariables should get variables that > declared on `VariableDeclarator` > ok 190 ScopeManager.prototype.getDeclaredVariables should get variables that > declared on `FunctionDeclaration` > ok 191 ScopeManager.prototype.getDeclaredVariables should get variables that > declared on `FunctionExpression` > ok 192 ScopeManager.prototype.getDeclaredVariables should get variables that > declared on `ArrowFunctionExpression` > ok 193 ScopeManager.prototype.getDeclaredVariables should get variables that > declared on `ClassDeclaration` > ok 194 ScopeManager.prototype.getDeclaredVariables should get variables that > declared on `ClassExpression` > ok 195 ScopeManager.prototype.getDeclaredVariables should get variables that > declared on `CatchClause` > ok 196 ScopeManager.prototype.getDeclaredVariables should get variables that > declared on `ImportDeclaration` > ok 197 ScopeManager.prototype.getDeclaredVariables should get variables that > declared on `ImportSpecifier` > ok 198 ScopeManager.prototype.getDeclaredVariables should get variables that > declared on `ImportDefaultSpecifier` > ok 199 ScopeManager.prototype.getDeclaredVariables should get variables that > declared on `ImportNamespaceSpecifier` > ok 200 ScopeManager.prototype.getDeclaredVariables should not get duplicate > even if it's declared twice > ok 201 impliedStrict option ensures all user scopes are strict if ecmaVersion > >= 5 > ok 202 impliedStrict option ensures impliedStrict option is only effective > when ecmaVersion option >= 5 > ok 203 impliedStrict option omits a nodejs global scope when ensuring all > user scopes are strict > ok 204 impliedStrict option omits a module global scope when ensuring all > user scopes are strict > # tests 204 > # pass 201 > # fail 3 > make[1]: *** [debian/rules:23: override_dh_auto_test] Error 3 The full build log is available from: http://qa-logs.debian.net/2020/02/22/node-eslint-scope_4.0.3-4_unstable.log A list of current common problems and possible solutions is available at http://wiki.debian.org/qa.debian.org/FTBFS . 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