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2024-04-10chore: update references to `deno_std` to use JSR (#23239)Asher Gomez
There are more uses of `deno.land/std` in the codebase, but for URL parsing purposes rather than network calls or documentation.
2024-04-05FUTURE: override byonm with nodeModulesDir setting (#23222)David Sherret
Makes the `"nodeModulesDir"` setting take precedence over byonm when using `DENO_FUTURE`.
2024-04-03FUTURE: enable BYONM by default (#23194)Bartek Iwańczuk
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
2024-03-27feat(task): Task description in the form of comments (#23101)Nathan Whitaker
Closes #22786. TLDR; ```jsonc { "tasks": { // Some comment // // describing what the task does "dev": "deno run -A --watch main.ts" } } ``` ```bash deno task ``` ![Screenshot 2024-03-27 at 1 43 49 PM](https://github.com/denoland/deno/assets/17734409/7a14da8c-8e63-45ba-9bfb-590d250b56a9)
2024-03-27fix: less aggressive vendor folder ignoring (#23100)David Sherret
This is slightly breaking as some users want the `vendor` folder excluded and may not have that specified in their deno.json. Closes #22833
2024-03-26refactor(lsp): unify config file data into ConfigTree (#23032)Nayeem Rahman
2024-03-21feat(lint): `deno lint --fix` and lsp quick fixes (#22615)David Sherret
Adds a `--fix` option to deno lint. This currently doesn't work for basically any rules, but we can add them over time to deno lint.
2024-03-21chore: make DENO_FUTURE a singleton (#23009)Bartek Iwańczuk
Just making sure we read this env var once per process.
2024-03-14chore(cli): move away from PathBuf in clap (#22036)Łukasz Czerniawski
2024-03-13chore(permissions): add allow_all flag (#22890)Matt Mastracci
Unlocking a potential perf optimization at a later date -- carry the `allow_all` flag into the permission container.
2024-03-07fix(publish): make include and exclude work (#22720)David Sherret
1. Stops `deno publish` using some custom include/exclude behaviour from other sub commands 2. Takes ancestor directories into account when resolving gitignore 3. Backards compatible change that adds ability to unexclude an exclude by using a negated glob at a more specific level for all sub commands (see https://github.com/denoland/deno_config/pull/44).
2024-03-07fix(publish): silence warnings for sloppy imports and node builtins with env ↵Bartek Iwańczuk
var (#22760) An undocumented "DENO_DISABLE_PEDANTIC_NODE_WARNINGS" env var can be used to silence warnings for sloppy imports and node builtins without `node:` prefix.
2024-03-06feat(unstable/pm): support npm packages in 'deno add' (#22715)Nayeem Rahman
2024-03-05refactor: move deno json functionality to args module (#22710)David Sherret
2024-02-29feat(lsp): jsr specifier completions (#22612)Nayeem Rahman
2024-02-28chore(cli): rename `--trace-ops` to `--trace-leaks` (#22598)Matt Mastracci
As we add tracing to more types of runtime activity, `--trace-ops` is less useful of a name. `--trace-leaks` better reflects that this feature traces both ops and timers, and will eventually trace resource opening as well. This keeps `--trace-ops` as an alias for `--trace-leaks`, but prints a warning to the console suggesting migration to `--trace-leaks`. One test continues to use `--trace-ops` to test the deprecation warning. --------- Signed-off-by: Matt Mastracci <matthew@mastracci.com>
2024-02-27feat(publish): discover jsr.json and jsr.jsonc files (#22587)Bartek Iwańczuk
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/22491
2024-02-24fix(lsp): import map expansion (#22553)David Sherret
2024-02-23chore: improve not implemented npm system info message (#22571)David Sherret
2024-02-23fix(compile): add aarch64 linux to `CliOptions::npm_system_info` (#22567)tuhana
Follow-up for #22542.
2024-02-20perf(jsr): fast check cache and lazy fast check graph (#22485)David Sherret
2024-02-15chore: add DENO_FUTURE env var (#22318)Divy Srivastava
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/22315 ``` ~> DENO_FUTURE=1 target/debug/deno > globalThis.window undefined ```
2024-02-14chore: rename DENO_REGISTRY_URL to JSR_URL (#22414)Nayeem Rahman
2024-02-07refactor: extract out `runtime::colors` to `deno_terminal::colors` (#22324)David Sherret
2024-01-26fix: make deprecation warnings less verbose (#22128)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit makes deprecation warnings less verbose by default. Only a single warnings is issued per deprecated API use. `DENO_VERBOSE_WARNINGS` env var can be provided to enable more detailed logging for each use of API including a stack trace. https://github.com/denoland/deno/assets/13602871/9c036c84-0044-4cb6-9c8e-deb641f43712
2024-01-24feat: Expand 'imports' section of deno.json (#22087)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit adds automatic expansion of "imports" field in "deno.json" file. If "npm:" or "jsr:" imports are encountered we automatically try to add a "directory" remapping. Previously users had to specify entries for both `foo` and `foo/` to be able to import like `import { symbol1 } from "foo";` and `import { symbol2 } from "foo/some_file.js"`: ``` { "imports": { "foo": "npm:@foo/bar", "foo/": "npm:/@foo/bar/", } ``` With this change users can only add entry for `foo`: ``` { "imports": { "foo": "npm:@foo/bar", } ``` The entry for `foo/` will be provided automatically. Similarly if user provides "directory" remapping explicitly, we will not overwrite it.
2024-01-24feat: TC39 decorator proposal support (#22040)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit adds support for [TC39 Decorator Proposal](https://github.com/tc39/proposal-decorators). These decorators are only available in transpiled sources - ie. non-JavaScript files (because of lack of support in V8). This entails that "experimental TypeScript decorators" are not available by default and require to be configured, with a configuration like this: ``` { "compilerOptions": { "experimentalDecorators": true } } ``` Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/19160 --------- Signed-off-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: crowlkats <crowlkats@toaxl.com> Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
2024-01-23chore: update deno_ast and deno_graph (#22033)Bartek Iwańczuk
This upgrade unblocks support for ES decorator proposal. Co-authored-by: crowlkats <crowlkats@toaxl.com>
2024-01-22feat(lockfile): track JSR and npm dependencies in config file (#22004)David Sherret
See overview in https://github.com/denoland/deno_lockfile/pull/13
2024-01-22refactor: add "UnstableConfig" struct to cli/args/flags.rs (#21993)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit adds "UnstableConfig" struct which centralizes handling of all "--unstable-*" flags. Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/21920
2024-01-22refactor: don't error when `.env` is not present (#21879)Asher Gomez
Uses similar format to when the latest version of std is implicitly being used. Closes #21788
2024-01-21fix: remove conditional unstable type-checking from other commands (#21991)Bartek Iwańczuk
It appears I missed this in https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/21825.
2024-01-18feat: Start warning on each use of a deprecated API (#21939)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit introduces deprecation warnings for "Deno.*" APIs. This is gonna be quite noisy, but should tremendously help with user code updates to ensure smooth migration to Deno 2.0. The warning is printed at each unique call site to help quickly identify where code needs to be adjusted. There's some stack frame filtering going on to remove frames that are not useful to the user and would only cause confusion. The warning can be silenced using "--quiet" flag or "DENO_NO_DEPRECATION_WARNINGS" env var. "Deno.run()" API is now using this warning. Other deprecated APIs will start warning in follow up PRs. Example: ```js import { runEcho as runEcho2 } from "http://localhost:4545/run/warn_on_deprecated_api/mod.ts"; const p = Deno.run({ cmd: [ Deno.execPath(), "eval", "console.log('hello world')", ], }); await p.status(); p.close(); async function runEcho() { const p = Deno.run({ cmd: [ Deno.execPath(), "eval", "console.log('hello world')", ], }); await p.status(); p.close(); } await runEcho(); await runEcho(); for (let i = 0; i < 10; i++) { await runEcho(); } await runEcho2(); ``` ``` $ deno run --allow-read foo.js Warning ├ Use of deprecated "Deno.run()" API. │ ├ This API will be removed in Deno 2.0. Make sure to upgrade to a stable API before then. │ ├ Suggestion: Use "Deno.Command()" API instead. │ └ Stack trace: └─ at file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/foo.js:3:16 hello world Warning ├ Use of deprecated "Deno.run()" API. │ ├ This API will be removed in Deno 2.0. Make sure to upgrade to a stable API before then. │ ├ Suggestion: Use "Deno.Command()" API instead. │ └ Stack trace: ├─ at runEcho (file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/foo.js:8:18) └─ at file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/foo.js:13:7 hello world Warning ├ Use of deprecated "Deno.run()" API. │ ├ This API will be removed in Deno 2.0. Make sure to upgrade to a stable API before then. │ ├ Suggestion: Use "Deno.Command()" API instead. │ └ Stack trace: ├─ at runEcho (file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/foo.js:8:18) └─ at file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/foo.js:14:7 hello world Warning ├ Use of deprecated "Deno.run()" API. │ ├ This API will be removed in Deno 2.0. Make sure to upgrade to a stable API before then. │ ├ Suggestion: Use "Deno.Command()" API instead. │ └ Stack trace: ├─ at runEcho (file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/foo.js:8:18) └─ at file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/foo.js:17:9 hello world hello world hello world hello world hello world hello world hello world hello world hello world hello world Warning ├ Use of deprecated "Deno.run()" API. │ ├ This API will be removed in Deno 2.0. Make sure to upgrade to a stable API before then. │ ├ Suggestion: Use "Deno.Command()" API instead. │ ├ Suggestion: It appears this API is used by a remote dependency. │ Try upgrading to the latest version of that dependency. │ └ Stack trace: ├─ at runEcho (http://localhost:4545/run/warn_on_deprecated_api/mod.ts:2:18) └─ at file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/foo.js:20:7 hello world ``` Closes #21839
2024-01-18fix(lsp): regression - formatting was broken on windows (#21972)David Sherret
~~Waiting on: https://github.com/denoland/deno_config/pull/31~~ Closes #21971 Closes https://github.com/denoland/vscode_deno/issues/1029
2024-01-15refactor: use globbing from deno_config (#21925)David Sherret
2024-01-14feat(unstable): remove --unstable-workspaces flag (#21891)Bartek Iwańczuk
The workspaces feature is still considered unstable and can change. Requiring this flag hinders DX.
2024-01-08perf: skip expanding exclude globs (#21817)David Sherret
We were calling `expand_glob` on our excludes, which is very expensive and unnecessary because we can pattern match while traversing instead. 1. Doesn't expand "exclude" globs. Instead pattern matches while walking the directory. 2. Splits up the "include" into base paths and applicable file patterns. This causes less pattern matching to occur because we're only pattern matching on patterns that might match and not ones in completely unrelated directories.
2024-01-03fix(cli): respect `exclude` option for `deno check` command (#21779)nokazn
This PR fixes #21658. - `check` subcommand sees `exclude` option in `deno.json`. When some paths passed with `check` command listed in `exclude`, they are ignored. - When some files are listed in `exclude` and imported indirectly among module graph, they are checked.
2024-01-01chore: update to Rust 1.75 (#21731)林炳权
2024-01-01chore: update copyright to 2024 (#21753)David Sherret
2023-12-19fix(node): child_process IPC on Windows (#21597)Divy Srivastava
This PR implements the child_process IPC pipe between parent and child. The implementation uses Windows named pipes created by parent and passes the inheritable file handle to the child. I've also replace parts of the initial implementation which passed the raw parent fd to JS with resource ids instead. This way no file handle is exposed to the JS land (both parent and child). `IpcJsonStreamResource` can stream upto 800MB/s of JSON data on Win 11 AMD Ryzen 7 16GB (without `memchr` vectorization)
2023-12-17fix(jupyter): Deno.test() panic (#21606)Bartek Iwańczuk
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/21594 I verified locally that this fixes the problem. I'm working on testing harness for Jupyter kernel to catch regressions like this and will add it in a follow up PR.
2023-12-15refactor: update reg url (#21595)Bartek Iwańczuk
2023-12-15refactor: check if scope and package exist before publish (#21575)Bartek Iwańczuk
Signed-off-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Luca Casonato <lucacasonato@yahoo.com>
2023-12-13fix: implement child_process IPC (#21490)Divy Srivastava
This PR implements the Node child_process IPC functionality in Deno on Unix systems. For `fd > 2` a duplex unix pipe is set up between the parent and child processes. Currently implements data passing via the channel in the JSON serialization format.
2023-12-12refactor: better handling for registry urls (#21545)Bartek Iwańczuk
2023-12-07feat(unstable): ability to resolve specifiers with no extension, specifiers ↵David Sherret
for a directory, and TS files from JS extensions (#21464) Adds an `--unstable-sloppy-imports` flag which supports the following for `file:` specifiers: * Allows writing `./mod` in a specifier to do extension probing. - ex. `import { Example } from "./example"` instead of `import { Example } from "./example.ts"` * Allows writing `./routes` to do directory extension probing for files like `./routes/index.ts` * Allows writing `./mod.js` for *mod.ts* files. This functionality is **NOT RECOMMENDED** for general use with Deno: 1. It's not as optimal for perf: https://marvinh.dev/blog/speeding-up-javascript-ecosystem-part-2/ 1. It makes tooling in the ecosystem more complex in order to have to understand this. 1. The "Deno way" is to be explicit about what you're doing. It's better in the long run. 1. It doesn't work if published to the Deno registry because doing stuff like extension probing with remote specifiers would be incredibly slow. This is instead only recommended to help with migrating existing projects to Deno. For example, it's very useful for getting CJS projects written with import/export declaration working in Deno without modifying module specifiers and for supporting TS ESM projects written with `./mod.js` specifiers. This feature will output warnings to guide the user towards correcting their specifiers. Additionally, quick fixes are provided in the LSP to update these specifiers:
2023-12-06fix(task): handle node_modules/.bin directory with byonm (#21386)David Sherret
A bit hacky, but it works. Essentially, this will check for all the scripts in the node_modules/.bin directory then force them to run with Deno via deno_task_shell.
2023-11-17feat(unstable): Workspaces support (#20410)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit adds unstable workspace support. This is extremely bare-bones and minimal first-pass at this. With this change `deno.json` supports specifying `workspaces` key, that accepts a list of subdirectories. Each workspace can have its own import map. It's required to specify a `"name"` and `"version"` properties in the configuration file for the workspace: ```jsonc // deno.json { "workspaces": [ "a", "b" }, "imports": { "express": "npm:express@5" } } ``` ``` jsonc // a/deno.json { "name": "a", "version": "1.0.2", "imports": { "kleur": "npm:kleur" } } ``` ```jsonc // b/deno.json { "name": "b", "version": "0.51.0", "imports": { "chalk": "npm:chalk" } } ``` `--unstable-workspaces` flag is required to use this feature: ``` $ deno run --unstable-workspaces mod.ts ``` --------- Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>
2023-11-10perf(cli): strace mode for ops (undocumented) (#21131)Matt Mastracci
Example usage: ``` # Trace every op except op_*tick* cargo run -- run --unstable -A --strace-ops=-tick '/Users/matt/Documents/github/deno/deno/ext/websocket/autobahn/autobahn_server.js # Trace any op matching op_*http* cargo run -- run --unstable -A --strace-ops=http ... ``` Example output: ``` [ 11.478] op_ws_get_buffer : Dispatched Slow [ 11.478] op_ws_get_buffer : Completed Slow [ 11.478] op_ws_send_binary : Dispatched Fast [ 11.478] op_ws_send_binary : Completed Fast [ 11.478] op_ws_next_event : Dispatched Async [ 11.478] op_try_close : Dispatched Fast [ 11.478] op_try_close : Completed Fast [ 11.478] op_timer_handle : Dispatched Fast [ 11.478] op_timer_handle : Completed Fast [ 11.478] op_sleep : Dispatched Asyn ```