diff --git a/lib/path.js b/lib/path.js index 5156e1f40fa656..b7e28b22250791 100644 --- a/lib/path.js +++ b/lib/path.js @@ -302,8 +302,6 @@ win32._makeLong = function(path) { win32.dirname = function(path) { - assertPath(path); - var result = win32SplitPath(path), root = result[0], dir = result[1]; @@ -323,8 +321,6 @@ win32.dirname = function(path) { win32.basename = function(path, ext) { - assertPath(path); - if (ext !== undefined && typeof ext !== 'string') throw new TypeError('ext must be a string'); @@ -338,7 +334,6 @@ win32.basename = function(path, ext) { win32.extname = function(path) { - assertPath(path); return win32SplitPath(path)[3]; }; @@ -536,8 +531,6 @@ posix._makeLong = function(path) { posix.dirname = function(path) { - assertPath(path); - var result = posixSplitPath(path), root = result[0], dir = result[1]; @@ -557,8 +550,6 @@ posix.dirname = function(path) { posix.basename = function(path, ext) { - assertPath(path); - if (ext !== undefined && typeof ext !== 'string') throw new TypeError('ext must be a string'); @@ -572,7 +563,6 @@ posix.basename = function(path, ext) { posix.extname = function(path) { - assertPath(path); return posixSplitPath(path)[3]; }; diff --git a/test/parallel/test-path.js b/test/parallel/test-path.js index e1bbe8ae7215ed..e0e9c5d5671e4e 100644 --- a/test/parallel/test-path.js +++ b/test/parallel/test-path.js @@ -270,13 +270,16 @@ typeErrorTests.forEach(function(test) { fail(path.resolve, test); fail(path.normalize, test); fail(path.isAbsolute, test); - fail(path.dirname, test); fail(path.relative, test, 'foo'); fail(path.relative, 'foo', test); - fail(path.basename, test); - fail(path.extname, test); fail(path.parse, test); + // These methods should throw a TypeError, but do not for backwards + // compatibility. Uncommenting these lines in the future should be a goal. + // fail(path.dirname, test); + // fail(path.basename, test); + // fail(path.extname, test); + // undefined is a valid value as the second argument to basename if (test !== undefined) { fail(path.basename, 'foo', test);