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2023-08-02feat(unstable): optional `deno_modules` directory (#19977)David Sherret
Closes #15633
2023-07-25perf: cache node resolution when accesing a global (#19930)Bartek Iwańczuk
Reclaims some of the performance hit introduced by https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/19307.
2023-07-19feat(ext/node): properly segregate node globals (#19307)Luca Casonato
Code run within Deno-mode and Node-mode should have access to a slightly different set of globals. Previously this was done through a compile time code-transform for Node-mode, but this is not ideal and has many edge cases, for example Node's globalThis having a different identity than Deno's globalThis. This commit makes the `globalThis` of the entire runtime a semi-proxy. This proxy returns a different set of globals depending on the caller's mode. This is not a full proxy, because it is shadowed by "real" properties on globalThis. This is done to avoid the overhead of a full proxy for all globalThis operations. The globals between Deno-mode and Node-mode are now properly segregated. This means that code running in Deno-mode will not have access to Node's globals, and vice versa. Deleting a managed global in Deno-mode will NOT delete the corresponding global in Node-mode, and vice versa. --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Aapo Alasuutari <aapo.alasuutari@gmail.com>
2023-06-09chore: fix flaky package_json_auto_discovered_for_local_script_arg (#19445)David Sherret
2023-04-30refactor: merge Deno & Node inspectors (#18691)Leo Kettmeir
2023-03-21chore(ext/console): inspect anonymous function as `[Function (anonymous)]` ↵Yoshiya Hinosawa
(#18283) This PR changes the inspect result of anonymous functions from `[Function]` to `[Function (anonymous)]`. This behavior is aligned to `util.inspect` of Node.js.
2023-02-24fix(npm): lazily install package.json dependencies only when necessary (#17931)David Sherret
This lazily does an "npm install" when any package name matches what's found in the package.json or when running a script from package.json with deno task. Part of #17916 Closes #17928
2023-02-24fix(npm): package.json auto-discovery should respect `--no-config` and ↵David Sherret
`--no-npm` (#17924) Part of #17916
2023-02-22fix(npm): resolve node_modules dir relative to package.json instead of cwd ↵David Sherret
(#17885)
2023-02-22feat: support bare specifier resolution with package.json (#17864)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit enables resolution of "bare specifiers" (eg. "import express from 'express';") if a "package.json" file is discovered. It's a step towards being able to run projects authored for Node.js without any changes. With this commit we are able to successfully run Vite projects without any changes to the user code. --------- Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>
2023-02-20feat: auto-discover package.json for npm dependencies (#17272)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commits adds auto-discovery of "package.json" file when running "deno run" and "deno task" subcommands. In case of "deno run" the "package.json" is being looked up starting from the directory of the script that is being run, stopping early if "deno.json(c)" file is found (ie. FS tree won't be traversed "up" from "deno.json"). When "package.json" is discovered the "--node-modules-dir" flag is implied, leading to creation of local "node_modules/" directory - we did that, because most tools relying on "package.json" will expect "node_modules/" directory to be present (eg. Vite). Additionally "dependencies" and "devDependencies" specified in the "package.json" are downloaded on startup. This is a stepping stone to supporting bare specifier imports, but the actual integration will be done in a follow up commit. --------- Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>