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SIGSEGV running jest tests #40058
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I believe I'm seeing the same bug. Node version: v14.20.0 Reproduction: I invoked Jest with the following flags:
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Yes, this is very likely a duplicate of #43205. I'll go ahead and close it out as such. As a side note: node <16.x is out of support and v16.x will be in a few months but the issue is known to exist in v18.x too. |
Version
12, 14, and 16
Platform
At gitlab, in gitlab-runner using the image node:14, etc.
Linux runner--project-0-concurrent-0 5.10.25-linuxkit #1 SMP Tue Mar 23 09:27:39 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
and other images - alpine, ubuntu, centos
Subsystem
No response
What steps will reproduce the bug?
Many tests pass before the SIGSEGV. I'm not sure how to answer this, and that's not helpful, sorry - we have thousands of tests for a React Native project.
How often does it reproduce? Is there a required condition?
Every time.
What is the expected behavior?
The test runs and passes or fails.
What do you see instead?
PASS tests/store/assigned/shipmentLegs/selectors/getShipmentLegsByLoadIdAndShipmentId.test.js
PID 245 received SIGSEGV for address: 0x10
/builds/qdivision/stride/converge-stride-app/node_modules/segfault-handler/build/Release/segfault-handler.node(+0x2cb1)[0x7f36d0442cb1]
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0(+0x110e0)[0x7f36d41fc0e0]
/usr/local/bin/node[0x9e1ed6]
/usr/local/bin/node(_ZN2v88internal7Isolate38RunHostImportModuleDynamicallyCallbackENS0_6HandleINS0_6ScriptEEENS2_INS0_6ObjectEEE+0x79)[0xd06699]
/usr/local/bin/node(_ZN2v88internal25Runtime_DynamicImportCallEiPmPNS0_7IsolateE+0xa7)[0x107b217]
/usr/local/bin/node[0x140de14]
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
error Command failed with exit code 139.
Additional information
Running under MacOS/Big Sur, the test runs fine.
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