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Instead of using core/snapshot_creator.rs, instead two crates are
introduced which allow building the snapshot during build.rs.
Rollup is removed and replaced with our own bundler. This removes
the Node build dependency. Modules in //js now use Deno-style imports
with file extensions, rather than Node style extensionless imports.
This improves incremental build time when changes are made to //js files
by about 40 seconds.
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1. Separate Snapshot and Script StartupData functions based on cfg "no-snapshot-init"
2. Replace deprecated Once::ONCE_INIT with Once::new (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/61757)
3. Elide lifetime
4. Fix typos
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* Moves how snapshots are supplied to the Isolate. Previously they were
given by Behavior::startup_data() but it was only called once at
startup. It makes more sense (and simplifies Behavior) to pass it to the
constructor of Isolate.
* Adds new libdeno type deno_snapshot instead of overloading
deno_buf.
* Adds new libdeno method to delete snapshot deno_snapshot_delete().
* Renames deno_get_snapshot() to deno_snapshot_new().
* Makes StartupData hold references to snapshots. This was implicit when
it previously held a deno_buf but is made explicit now. Note that
include_bytes!() returns a &'static [u8] and we want to avoid
copying that.
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* Refactored the way worker polling is scheduled and errors are handled.
* Share the worker future as a Shared
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Fixes some sed errors introduced in c43cfe.
Unfortunately moving libdeno required splitting build.rs into two parts,
one for cli and one for core.
I've also removed the arm64 build - it's complicating things at this
re-org and we're not even testing it. I need to swing back to it and get
tools/test.py running for it.
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This simplifies the Behavior trait and makes it more explicit where the
resolve callback is being made.
Also s/StartupScript/Script
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To better distinguish the deno_core crate from the executable deno,
which will now be called "the cli" internally.
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