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2023-11-01feat: deno doc --html (#21015)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit adds static documentation site generate to "deno doc" subcommand. Example: ``` $ deno doc --html --name="My library" ./mod.ts # outputs to ./docs/ $ deno doc --html --name="My library" --output=./documentation/ ./mod.ts ./file2.js # outputs to ./documentation/ $ deno doc --html --name="My library" ./**/mod.ts # generate docs for all files with "mod.ts" name ``` Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/8233
2023-11-01feat(unstable): `deno run --env` (#20300)Asher Gomez
This change adds the `--env=[FILE]` flag to the `run`, `compile`, `eval`, `install` and `repl` subcommands. Environment variables set in the CLI overwrite those defined in the `.env` file.
2023-11-01fix(repl): support transforming JSX/TSX (#20695)Bartek Iwańczuk
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/16771 --------- Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Marvin Hagemeister <marvin@deno.com>
2023-11-01feat(doc): improve non-exported diagnostic (#21033)David Sherret
This will now catch way more scenarios.
2023-11-01fix(ext/node): adapt dynamic type checking to Node.js behavior (#21014)Kenta Moriuchi
2023-10-31feat: `deno doc --lint` (#21032)David Sherret
Adds a new `--lint` flag to `deno doc` that surfaces three kinds of diagnostics: 1. Diagnostic for non-exported type referenced in an exported type. * Why? People often forget to export types from a module in TypeScript. To supress this diagnostic, add an `@internal` jsdoc tag to the internal type. 1. Diagnostic for missing return type or missing property type on a **public** type. * Why? Otherwise `deno doc` will not display good documentation. Adding explicit types also helps with type checking performance. 1. Diagnostic for missing jsdoc on a **public** type. * Why? Everything should be documented. This diagnostic can be supressed by adding a jsdoc comment description. If the lint passes, `deno doc` generates documentation as usual. For example, checking for deno doc diagnostics on the CI: ```shellsession $ deno doc --lint mod.ts second_entrypoint.ts > /dev/null ``` This feature is incredibly useful for library authors. ## Why not include this in `deno lint`? 1. The command needs the documenation output in order to figure out the diagnostics. 1. `deno lint` doesn't understand where the entrypoints are. That's critical for the diagnostics to be useful. 1. It's much more performant to do this while generating documentation. 1. There is precedence in rustdoc (ex. `#![warn(missing_docs)]`). ## Why not `--check`? It is confusing with `deno run --check`, since that means to run type checking (and confusing with `deno check --docs`). ## Output Future Improvement The output is not ideal atm, but it's fine for a first pass. We will improve it in the future. Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno_lint/pull/972 Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno_lint/issues/970 Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/19356
2023-10-31chore: update macOS shared library test (#21031)Divy Srivastava
2023-10-31feat(ext/web): EventSource (#14730)Leo Kettmeir
Closes #10298 --------- Co-authored-by: Aapo Alasuutari <aapo.alasuutari@gmail.com>
2023-10-31chore: use kqueue backend of notify on macOS (#21028)Divy Srivastava
Towards #20996 "macos_fsevent" feature of notify links us to CoreFoundation on macOS.
2023-10-31feat(ext/websocket): use rustls-tokio-stream instead of tokio-rustls (#20518)Matt Mastracci
Use new https://github.com/denoland/rustls-tokio-stream project instead of tokio-rustls for direct websocket connections. This library was written from the ground up to be more reliable and should help with various bugs that may occur due to underlying bugs in the old library. Believed to fix #20355, #18977, #20948
2023-10-31chore: update ext/kv to use denokv_* crates (#20986)Luca Casonato
This commit updates the ext/kv module to use the denokv_* crates for the protocol and the sqlite backend. This also fixes a couple of bugs in the sqlite backend, and updates versionstamps to be updated less linearly.
2023-10-31refactor: update to deno_doc 0.71 (#21023)David Sherret
2023-10-31feat: deno run --unstable-hmr (#20876)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit adds `--unstable-hmr` flag, that enabled Hot Module Replacement. This flag works like `--watch` and accepts the same arguments. If HMR is not possible the process will be restarted instead. Currently HMR is only supported in `deno run` subcommand. Upon HMR a `CustomEvent("hmr")` will be dispatched that contains information which file was changed in its `details` property. --------- Co-authored-by: Valentin Anger <syrupthinker@gryphno.de> Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>
2023-10-30feat(doc): support multiple file entry (#21018)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit adds support for multiple entry points to `deno doc`. Unfortunately to achieve that, I had to change the semantics of the command to explicitly require `--filter` parameter for filtering symbols, instead of treating second free argument as the filter argument. `deno doc --builtin` is still supported, but cannot be mixed with actual entrypoints.
2023-10-30feat(ext/websocket): split websocket read/write halves (#20579)Matt Mastracci
Fixes some UB when sending and receiving at the same time.
2023-10-30fix: implement node:tty (#20892)Divy Srivastava
Fixes #21012 Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/20855 Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/20890 Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/20611 Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/20336 Fixes `create-svelte` from https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/17248 Fixes more reports here: - https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/6529#issuecomment-1432690559 - https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/6529#issuecomment-1522059006 - https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/6529#issuecomment-1695803570
2023-10-28chore: Remove 'UNSTABLE:' from 'deno compile' help (#21003)Bartek Iwańczuk
Signed-off-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-10-28Revert "chore: update deno_std submodule (#20994)" (#21001)Bartek Iwańczuk
This reverts commit 6e2abb2b13af5dff5d631fb1bc0c279c49ebd066.
2023-10-27chore: update deno_std submodule (#20994)Bartek Iwańczuk
2023-10-26feat(doc): display non-exported types referenced in exported types (#20990)David Sherret
Upgrades to deno_doc 0.70 which includes the feature for showing non-exported types referenced in exported types as well as a much more advanced deno doc that uses a symbol graph.
2023-10-26fix(unstable/byonm): improve error messages (#20987)David Sherret
This improves the error messages when a specifier can't be resolved from a deno module into an npm package.
2023-10-25feat(unstable): ability to `npm install` then `deno run main.ts` (#20967)David Sherret
This PR adds a new unstable "bring your own node_modules" (BYONM) functionality currently behind a `--unstable-byonm` flag (`"unstable": ["byonm"]` in a deno.json). This enables users to run a separate install command (ex. `npm install`, `pnpm install`) then run `deno run main.ts` and Deno will respect the layout of the node_modules directory as setup by the separate install command. It also works with npm/yarn/pnpm workspaces. For this PR, the behaviour is opted into by specifying `--unstable-byonm`/`"unstable": ["byonm"]`, but in the future we may make this the default behaviour as outlined in https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/18967#issuecomment-1761248941 This is an extremely rough initial implementation. Errors are terrible in this and the LSP requires frequent restarts. Improvements will be done in follow up PRs.
2023-10-24refactor: upgrade to deno_ast 0.31 and deno_graph 0.59 (#20965)David Sherret
2023-10-24perf(lsp): cleanup workspace settings scopes (#20937)Nayeem Rahman
2023-10-22fix(polyfill): correctly handle flag when its equal 0 (#20953)sigmaSd
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/20910
2023-10-20feat(unstable): allow bare specifier for builtin node module (#20728)Yoshiya Hinosawa
closes #20566
2023-10-18fix(ext/node): process.argv0 (#20925)Bartek Iwańczuk
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/20924
2023-10-17fix(lsp): include mtime in tsc script version (#20911)Nayeem Rahman
2023-10-17feat(lsp): respect "typescript.preferences.quoteStyle" when deno.json is ↵Nayeem Rahman
absent (#20891)
2023-10-16fix(lsp): show diagnostics for untitled files (#20916)Nayeem Rahman
2023-10-17fix(node): resolve file.d specifiers in npm packages (#20918)David Sherret
Makes type checking octokit work. Closes #20854
2023-10-13fix(lsp): don't commit registry completions on "/" (#20902)Nayeem Rahman
2023-10-13perf(ext/streams): optimize streams (#20649)Marcos Casagrande
This PR introduces several optimizations to streams ### Highlights: - `ReadableStream` constructor: +20% iter/s. - `WritableStream` constructor: +50% iter/s. - `TransformStream` constructor: +30% iter/s. - `ReadableStream` iterator (both 2 and 20 chunks): +42% and +25% iter/s. - `ReadableByteStream` iterator (both 2 and 20 chunks): +39% and +20% iter/s. ### Benchmarks **main** ``` cpu: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-13900H runtime: deno 1.37.0 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu) benchmark time (avg) iter/s (min … max) p75 p99 p995 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- ReadableStream constructor 294.52 ns/iter 3,395,392.9 (277.92 ns … 618.26 ns) 292.66 ns 353.87 ns 618.26 ns WritableStream constructor 235.51 ns/iter 4,246,065.3 (213.04 ns … 306.35 ns) 236.77 ns 279.08 ns 281.32 ns TransformStream constructor 672.52 ns/iter 1,486,938.7 (652.15 ns … 880.74 ns) 670.11 ns 880.74 ns 880.74 ns ReadableStream - iterator (2 chunks) 10.44 µs/iter 95,757.9 (8.97 µs … 830.91 µs) 10.22 µs 14.74 µs 18.93 µs ReadableStream - iterator (20 chunks) 21.93 µs/iter 45,593.4 (18.8 µs … 864.97 µs) 20.57 µs 57.15 µs 137.16 µs ReadableStream - reader (2 chunks) 7.09 µs/iter 140,987.2 (7.03 µs … 7.18 µs) 7.13 µs 7.18 µs 7.18 µs ReadableStream - reader (20 chunks) 18.41 µs/iter 54,324.2 (15.7 µs … 252.7 µs) 17.14 µs 68.88 µs 94.08 µs ReadableByteStream - iterator (2 chunks) 11.06 µs/iter 90,375.1 (9.75 µs … 404.69 µs) 10.88 µs 16.6 µs 29.69 µs ReadableByteStream - iterator (20 chunks) 26.71 µs/iter 37,435.0 (22.98 µs … 508.34 µs) 25.25 µs 85.28 µs 155.65 µs ReadableByteStream - reader (2 chunks) 7.99 µs/iter 125,131.1 (7.92 µs … 8.13 µs) 8.01 µs 8.13 µs 8.13 µs ReadableByteStream - reader (20 chunks) 23.46 µs/iter 42,618.5 (20.28 µs … 414.66 µs) 21.94 µs 90.52 µs 147.38 µs ``` **this PR** ``` cpu: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-13900H runtime: deno 1.37.0 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu) benchmark time (avg) iter/s (min … max) p75 p99 p995 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- ReadableStream constructor 235.48 ns/iter 4,246,584.3 (223.12 ns … 504.65 ns) 234.3 ns 290.84 ns 311.12 ns WritableStream constructor 156.31 ns/iter 6,397,537.3 (148.54 ns … 211.13 ns) 157.49 ns 199.82 ns 208.23 ns TransformStream constructor 471.29 ns/iter 2,121,815.3 (452.53 ns … 791.41 ns) 468.62 ns 540.36 ns 791.41 ns ReadableStream - iterator (2 chunks) 7.32 µs/iter 136,705.4 (6.35 µs … 639.97 µs) 7.1 µs 12.12 µs 20.98 µs ReadableStream - iterator (20 chunks) 17.48 µs/iter 57,195.1 (14.48 µs … 289.06 µs) 16.06 µs 76.98 µs 114.61 µs ReadableStream - reader (2 chunks) 6.86 µs/iter 145,847.9 (6.8 µs … 6.97 µs) 6.88 µs 6.97 µs 6.97 µs ReadableStream - reader (20 chunks) 16.88 µs/iter 59,227.7 (14.04 µs … 311.29 µs) 15.39 µs 74.95 µs 97.45 µs ReadableByteStream - iterator (2 chunks) 7.94 µs/iter 125,881.2 (6.86 µs … 811.16 µs) 7.69 µs 11.43 µs 16.6 µs ReadableByteStream - iterator (20 chunks) 22.23 µs/iter 44,978.2 (18.98 µs … 590.11 µs) 20.73 µs 45.13 µs 159.8 µs ReadableByteStream - reader (2 chunks) 7.4 µs/iter 135,206.9 (7.36 µs … 7.42 µs) 7.4 µs 7.42 µs 7.42 µs ReadableByteStream - reader (20 chunks) 21.03 µs/iter 47,555.6 (17.75 µs … 357.66 µs) 19.52 µs 98.69 µs 146.5 µs ``` --------- Co-authored-by: Luca Casonato <hello@lcas.dev>
2023-10-12feat(unstable): add Deno.jupyter.display API (#20819)Kyle Kelley
This brings in [`display`](https://github.com/rgbkrk/display.js) as part of the `Deno.jupyter` namespace. Additionally these APIs were added: - "Deno.jupyter.md" - "Deno.jupyter.html" - "Deno.jupyter.svg" - "Deno.jupyter.format" These APIs greatly extend capabilities of rendering output in Jupyter notebooks. --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-10-12feat(lsp): send "deno/didChangeDenoConfiguration" notifications (#20827)Nayeem Rahman
2023-10-12fix(node/http2): fixes to support grpc (#20712)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit improves "node:http2" module implementation, by enabling to use "options.createConnection" callback when starting an HTTP2 session. This change enables to pass basic client-side test with "grpc-js/grpc" package. Smaller fixes like "Http2Session.unref()" and "Http2Session.setTimeout()" were handled as well. Fixes #16647
2023-10-12chore(task): remove warning for npm "scripts" (#20880)Nayeem Rahman
2023-10-11feat(WebSocketStream): rename connection to opened (#20878)Leo Kettmeir
2023-10-10chore: disable another flaky Node compat test (#20872)Bartek Iwańczuk
2023-10-10fix(bench): use total time when measuring wavg (#20862)Nayeem Rahman
2023-10-10refactor(lsp): add "deno.reloadImportRegistries" as a command (#20823)Nayeem Rahman
2023-10-09fix(lsp): allow formatting vendor files (#20844)Nayeem Rahman
2023-10-09chore: disable another flaky Node compat test (#20846)Bartek Iwańczuk
2023-10-09chore: disable flaky Node compat test (#20832)Bartek Iwańczuk
2023-10-09fix(ext/http): Deno.Server should not be thenable (#20723)Luca Casonato
Otherwise you can not return `Deno.Server` from async functions. Co-authored-by: Yoshiya Hinosawa <stibium121@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-10-08fix: define window.name (#20804)Bartek Iwańczuk
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/20750 This matches what browsers do: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/name In the future we might want to change the behavior to actually update the process name, but that needs a bit of discussion regarding if it needs a permission flag (that would make polyfiling `process.title` setter really easy too).
2023-10-08fix(ext/ffi): use anybuffer for op_ffi_ptr_of (#20820)Matt Mastracci
Fixes #20817
2023-10-08fix(node/buffer): utf8ToBytes should return a Uint8Array (#20769)Aapo Alasuutari
2023-10-06fix(cli): Support using both `--watch` and `--inspect` at the same time (#20660)Jesper van den Ende
Fixes #20525
2023-10-06feat(unstable): Await return from `Jupyter.display` (#20807)Trevor Manz
Allows `Jupyter.display` to return a promise. Example: ```javascript class WikiPage { constructor(public name) {} async [Symbol.for("Jupyter.display")]() { let response = await fetch("https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/" + this.name); return { "text/html": await response.text() } } } new WikiPage("Deno_(software)") ```