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2024-08-15refactor: `version` module exports a single const struct (#25014)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit rewrites the internal `version` module that exported various information about the current executable. Instead of exporting several consts, we are now exporting a single const structure that contains all the necessary information. This is the first step towards cleaning up how we use this information and should allow us to use SUI to be able to patch this information in already produced binary making it easier to cut new releases. --------- Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
2024-04-17perf: v8 code cache (#23081)Igor Zinkovsky
This PR enables V8 code cache for ES modules and for `require` scripts through `op_eval_context`. Code cache artifacts are transparently stored and fetched using sqlite db and are passed to V8. `--no-code-cache` can be used to disable. --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2024-02-20perf(jsr): fast check cache and lazy fast check graph (#22485)David Sherret
2024-01-01chore: update copyright to 2024 (#21753)David Sherret
2023-10-25refactor: break out ModuleInfoCache from ParsedSourceCache (#20977)David Sherret
As title. This will help use the two independently from the other, which will help in an upcoming deno doc PR where I need to parse the source files with scope analysis.
2023-05-25fix(compile): handle when DENO_DIR is readonly (#19257)David Sherret
Closes #19253
2023-05-01refactor(cli): remove ProcState - add CliFactory (#18900)David Sherret
This removes `ProcState` and replaces it with a new `CliFactory` which initializes our "service structs" on demand. This isn't a performance improvement at the moment for `deno run`, but might unlock performance improvements in the future.
2023-04-14refactor: break up `ProcState` (#18707)David Sherret
1. Breaks up functionality within `ProcState` into several other structs to break out the responsibilities (`ProcState` is only a data struct now). 2. Moves towards being able to inject dependencies more easily and have functionality only require what it needs. 3. Exposes `Arc<T>` around the "service structs" instead of it being embedded within them. The idea behind embedding them was to reduce the verbosity of needing to pass around `Arc<...>`, but I don't think it was exactly working and as we move more of these structs to be more injectable I don't think the extra verbosity will be a big deal.
2023-03-27feat(core): initialize SQLite off-main-thread (#18401)Matt Mastracci
This gets SQLite off the flamegraph and reduces initialization time by somewhere between 0.2ms and 0.5ms. In addition, I took the opportunity to move all the cache management code to a single place and reduce duplication. While the PR has a net gain of lines, much of that is just being a bit more deliberate with how we're recovering from errors. The existing caches had various policies for dealing with cache corruption, so I've unified them and tried to isolate the decisions we make for recovery in a single place (see `open_connection` in `CacheDB`). The policy I chose was: 1. Retry twice to open on-disk caches 2. If that fails, try to delete the file and recreate it on-disk 3. If we fail to delete the file or re-create a new cache, use a fallback strategy that can be chosen per-cache: InMemory (temporary cache for the process run), BlackHole (ignore writes, return empty reads), or Error (fail on every operation). The caches all use the same general code now, and share the cache failure recovery policy. In addition, it cleans up a TODO in the `NodeAnalysisCache`.