Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2020-02-11 | update references to testing/mod.ts in manual (#3973) | Bartek Iwańczuk | |
2020-02-08 | refactor: rename ThreadSafeState, use RefCell for mutable state (#3931) | Bartek Iwańczuk | |
* rename ThreadSafeState to State * State stores InnerState wrapped in Rc and RefCell | |||
2020-01-05 | Rename crates: 'deno' to 'deno_core' and 'deno_cli' to 'deno' (#3600) | Ry Dahl | |
2019-12-23 | Upgrades rust to 1.40.0 (#3542) | Axetroy | |
2019-08-15 | Fix import map panics, use import map's location as its base URL (#2770) | Nayeem Rahman | |
2019-07-31 | Use system rustfmt instead of fixed binary (#2701) | Ryan Dahl | |
2019-07-11 | Refactor error to use dynamic dispatch and traits | Bert Belder | |
This is in preperation for dynamic import (#1789), which is more easily implemented when errors are dynamic. | |||
2019-07-08 | core: replace ModuleSpecifier::to_url() by as_url() | Bert Belder | |
2019-07-08 | core: clearly define when module lookup is path-based vs URL-based | Bert Belder | |
The rules are now as follows: * In `import` statements, as mandated by the WHATWG specification, the import specifier is always treated as a URL. If it is a relative URL, it must start with either / or ./ or ../ * A script name passed to deno as a command line argument may be either an absolute URL or a local path. - If the name starts with a valid URI scheme followed by a colon, e.g. 'http:', 'https:', 'file:', 'foo+bar:', it always interpreted as a URL (even if Deno doesn't support the indicated protocol). - Otherwise, the script name is interpreted as a local path. The local path may be relative, and operating system semantics determine how it is resolved. Prefixing a relative path with ./ is not required. | |||
2019-06-12 | Move ModuleSpecifier to //core (#2509) | Bartek Iwańczuk | |
2019-06-12 | Refactor module resolving (#2493) | Bartek Iwańczuk | |
Adds ModuleSpecifier, which wraps a URL. This is now passed around instead of specifier and resolver strings. | |||
2019-06-09 | feat: Import maps (#2360) | Bartek Iwańczuk | |