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Should fix some of the current issues with the `wpt_epoch` workflow.
See
https://github.com/denoland/deno/actions/runs/8460701853/job/23179358486
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Co-authored-by: crowlkats <crowlkats@toaxl.com>
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
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longer than necessary (#23258)" (#23285)
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Deno works with the `EC` key, but cannot recognize it.
This code works correctly if the prefix 'EC' is removed.
```typescript
const cert = `-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----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-----END CERTIFICATE-----`
const key = `-----BEGIN EC PRIVATE KEY-----
MHcCAQEEILL8H0x2ZP/ZZ+CwmKLS/zRleO7k7NBgWH0P767zYvlVoAoGCCqGSM49
AwEHoUQDQgAE1jgC3IM8+C2zYpIY1RqZDglJkfDWoY3xcPaTQbsmZ2k3I33hn4j2
ldIkKr07kJ5i/n0wcPDysc5Shqc7KHUGlg==
-----END EC PRIVATE KEY-----`
const config: Deno.ServeTlsOptions = {
cert,
// key, // not working // error: Uncaught (in promise) InvalidData: No keys found in key file
key: key.replaceAll(' EC', ''), // remove ' EC'. it works
}
Deno.serve(config, (r) => Response.json('ok'))
```
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This PR follows this fix (https://github.com/nodejs/node/pull/52005) in
Node.js.
Stream's construct callback happens one tick earlier by this change, and
it prevents the reordering of the first few chunks in
`node:stream.Writable`
closes #20284
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`Deno.(Conn|TlsConn|Listener|TlsListener|UnixConn).prototype.rid` (#23219)
Towards #23089
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Signed-off-by: Asher Gomez <ashersaupingomez@gmail.com>
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I'm unsure whether we're planning to make the `Deno.FsFile` constructor
illegal or remove `FsFile` from the `Deno.*` namspace in Deno 2. Either
way, this PR works towards the former. I'll create a superceding PR if
the latter is planned instead.
Towards #23089
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necessary (#23258)
The TS language service requests source files via
[getSourceFile](https://github.com/nathanwhit/deno/blob/7a25fd5ef0a82c2aac76594ccd467e9210e92b80/cli/tsc/99_main_compiler.js#L560).
In that function, we [unconditionally
add](https://github.com/nathanwhit/deno/blob/7a25fd5ef0a82c2aac76594ccd467e9210e92b80/cli/tsc/99_main_compiler.js#L613-L614)
the source file to our sourceFileCache. The issue is that we only remove
things from that cache if the source file [becomes out of
date](https://github.com/nathanwhit/deno/blob/7a25fd5ef0a82c2aac76594ccd467e9210e92b80/cli/tsc/99_main_compiler.js#L777-L783).
For files that don't get changed, we keep them in the cache
indefinitely. So sometimes we keep SourceFile objects from being GC'ed
because they're retained in our cache, even though TS doesn't refer to
them any more. I see this in pretty much all of the heap snapshots I've
taken.
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The fix here is pretty direct - just store weak references to the
sourcefiles in the cache. It doesn't really change our caching behavior,
it just prevents us from being the only retainer of a `SourceFile`. I
also split the `sourceFileCache` into a separate cache just for assets,
as we rely on those being alive.
The simpler fix is to only cache assets, but presumably that has a perf
impact.
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In local testing, this PR reduced the size of the JS heap by about 1 GB
when using `deno lsp` in the Typescript repo.
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This currently fails to type-check in deno, but we know that listener is
a `Listener<TcpConn>` here and we should be able to improve the typing:
```
let listener = Deno.listen({ port: 0 });
console.log(listener.addr.port);
->
error: TS2339 [ERROR]: Property 'port' does not exist on type 'Addr'.
Property 'port' does not exist on type 'UnixAddr'.
let listener = Deno.listen({ port: 0 }); console.log(listener.addr.port)
```
After:
```
Check file:///tmp/test.ts
```
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This functionality was broken. The series of events was:
1. Load the npm resolution from the lockfile.
2. Discover only a subset of the specifiers in the documents.
3. Clear the npm snapshot.
4. Redo npm resolution with the new specifiers (~500ms).
What this now does:
1. Load the npm resolution from the lockfile.
2. Discover only a subset of the specifiers in the documents and take
into account the specifiers from the lockfile.
3. Do not redo resolution (~1ms).
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Makes the `"nodeModulesDir"` setting take precedence over byonm when
using `DENO_FUTURE`.
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Fixes `docusaurus serve`
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Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/22731
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The tests would deadlock if we tried to write the sync marker into a
pipe that was full because one test streamed just enough data to fill
the pipe, so when we went to actually write the sync marker we blocked
when nobody was reading.
We use a two-phase lock for sync markers now: one to indicate "ready to
sync" and the second to indicate that the sync bytes have been received.
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Followup to https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/23184
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hasMessageEventListener (#23209)
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This commit adds enum to "InstallFlags" and "UninstallFlags" that will
allow to support both local and global (un)installation.
Currently the local variant is not used.
Towards https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23062
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https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/9626
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This is a particularly large repo and making it shallow improves
checkout time.
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Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/16852
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Co-authored-by: Nathan Whitaker <nathan@deno.com>
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MessagePort if directly assigned to workerData property instead of
embedding it in an object then it is not patched to a NodeMessagePort.
This commit fixes the bug.
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Fixes #23163.
The client-facing warning doesn't provide any value and is super
annoying. We still emit a warning message on the server side for format
errors, which should fulfill the same (less intrusive) purpose.
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This provides a more thorough check of whether the correct Python
version is installed for running WPT tests.
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To avoid the risk of port collisions during tests, we listen on port 0
and use that for both ends of the connections (for any tests we run in
this file).
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`node:util.parseArgs` (#23192)
Fixes #23179.
Fixes #22454.
Enables passing `{tokens: true}` to `parseArgs` and setting default
values for options.
With this PR, the observable framework works with deno out of the box
(no unstable flags needed).
The existing code was basically copied straight from node, so this PR
mostly just updates that (out of date) vendored code. Also fixes some
issues with error exports (before this PR, in certain error cases we
were attempting to construct error classes that weren't actually in
scope).
The last change (in the second commit) adds a small hack so that we
actually exercise the `test-parse-args.js` node_compat test, previously
it was reported as passing though it should have failed. That test now
passes.
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
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Fixes: https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23174
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When `DENO_FUTURE=1` env var is present, then BYONM
("bring your own node_modules") is enabled by default.
That means that is there's a `package.json` present, users
are expected to explicitly install dependencies from that file.
Towards https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23151
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The `tools/node_compat/node` submodule has been moved to
`tests/node_compat/runner/suite` and the remaining files within
`tools/node_compat` to `tests/node_compat/runner`.
Most of the changes are of the header within `tests/node_compat/test`
files. The `setup` and `test` tasks within `tests/node_comapt` execute
successfully.
Towards #22525
CC @mmastrac
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The permission prompt doesn't wait for quiescent input, so someone
pasting a large text file into the console may end up losing the prompt.
We enforce a minimum human delay and wait for a 100ms quiescent period
before we write and accept prompt input to avoid this problem.
This does require adding a human delay in all prompt tests, but that's
pretty straightforward. I rewrote the locked stdout/stderr test while I
was in here.
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Includes https://github.com/denoland/deno_media_type/pull/7
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Fix a warning on linux aarch64
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Signed-off-by: Matt Mastracci <matthew@mastracci.com>
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Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/22951
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23001
Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
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Part of #18218.
Implements `fs.readv` and `fs.readvSync` and enables the corresponding
`node_compat` tests.
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Closes #20202
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Was doing a bit of debugging on why some stuff is not working in a
personal project and ran a quick debug profile and saw it cloning the
pkg json a lot. We should put this in an Rc.
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This is the release commit being forwarded back to main for 1.42.1
Co-authored-by: littledivy <littledivy@users.noreply.github.com>
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(#23119)
Unused locals and parameters don't make sense to surface in remote
modules. Additionally, fast check can cause these kind of diagnostics
when publishing, so they should be ignored.
Closes #22959
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