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2023-11-05chore: migrate to new deno_core and metrics (#21057)Matt Mastracci
- Uses the new OpMetrics system for sync and async calls - Partial revert of #21048 as we moved Array.fromAsync upstream to deno_core
2023-11-01feat: granular --unstable-* flags (#20968)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit adds granular `--unstable-*` flags: - "--unstable-broadcast-channel" - "--unstable-ffi" - "--unstable-fs" - "--unstable-http" - "--unstable-kv" - "--unstable-net" - "--unstable-worker-options" - "--unstable-cron" These flags are meant to replace a "catch-all" flag - "--unstable", that gives a binary control whether unstable features are enabled or not. The downside of this flag that allowing eg. Deno KV API also enables the FFI API (though the latter is still gated with a permission). These flags can also be specified in `deno.json` file under `unstable` key. Currently, "--unstable" flag works the same way - I will open a follow up PR that will print a warning when using "--unstable" and suggest to use concrete "--unstable-*" flag instead. We plan to phase out "--unstable" completely in Deno 2.
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>
2023-10-12refactor: FeatureChecker integration in ext/ crates (#20797)Bartek Iwańczuk
Towards https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/20779.
2023-10-05refactor(npm): add referrer when resolving npm package sub path from deno ↵David Sherret
module (#20800) Adds a `referrer` parameter to this function instead of using a fake one.
2023-10-03refactor(npm): break up `NpmModuleLoader` and move more methods into the ↵David Sherret
managed `CliNpmResolver` (#20777) Part of https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/18967
2023-09-29refactor(cli): make `CliNpmResolver` a trait (#20732)David Sherret
This makes `CliNpmResolver` a trait. The terminology used is: - **managed** - Deno manages the node_modules folder and does an auto-install (ex. `ManagedCliNpmResolver`) - **byonm** - "Bring your own node_modules" (ex. `ByonmCliNpmResolver`, which is in this PR, but unimplemented at the moment) Part of #18967
2023-09-28refactor(ext/node): remove dependency on deno_npm and deno_semver (#20718)David Sherret
This is required from BYONM (bring your own node_modules). Part of #18967
2023-09-18fix(cli): for main-module that exists in package.json, use the version ↵await-ovo
defined in package.json directly (#20328)
2023-09-14fix: output traces for op sanitizer in more cases (#20494)Luca Casonato
This adds traces for the "started outside test, closed inside test" case.
2023-08-26chore: update to Rust 1.72 (#20258)林炳权
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2023-08-21refactor: upgrade deno_ast 0.28 and deno_semver 0.4 (#20193)David Sherret
2023-08-16feat(ext/node): eagerly bootstrap node (#20153)Matt Mastracci
To fix bugs around detection of when node emulation is required, we will just eagerly initialize it. The improvements we make to reduce the impact of the startup time: - [x] Process stdin/stdout/stderr are lazily created - [x] node.js global proxy no longer allocates on each access check - [x] Process checks for `beforeExit` listeners before doing expensive shutdown work - [x] Process should avoid adding global event handlers until listeners are added Benchmarking this PR (`89de7e1ff`) vs main (`41cad2179`) ``` 12:36 $ third_party/prebuilt/mac/hyperfine --warmup 100 -S none './deno-41cad2179 run ./empty.js' './deno-89de7e1ff run ./empty.js' Benchmark 1: ./deno-41cad2179 run ./empty.js Time (mean ± σ): 24.3 ms ± 1.6 ms [User: 16.2 ms, System: 6.0 ms] Range (min … max): 21.1 ms … 29.1 ms 115 runs Benchmark 2: ./deno-89de7e1ff run ./empty.js Time (mean ± σ): 24.0 ms ± 1.4 ms [User: 16.3 ms, System: 5.6 ms] Range (min … max): 21.3 ms … 28.6 ms 126 runs ``` Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/20142 Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/15826 Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/20028
2023-08-06build: allow disabling snapshots for dev (#20048)Nayeem Rahman
Closes #19399 (running without snapshots at all was suggested as an alternative solution). Adds a `__runtime_js_sources` pseudo-private feature to load extension JS sources at runtime for faster development, instead of building and loading snapshots or embedding sources in the binary. Will only work in a development environment obviously. Try running `cargo test --features __runtime_js_sources integration::node_unit_tests::os_test`. Then break some behaviour in `ext/node/polyfills/os.ts` e.g. make `function cpus() {}` return an empty array, and run it again. Fix and then run again. No more build time in between.
2023-08-01feat(npm): support running non-bin scripts in npm pkgs via `deno run` (#19975)David Sherret
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/19967
2023-07-02Reland "fix(cli): don't store blob and data urls in the module cache" (#18581)Nayeem Rahman
Relands #18261 now that https://github.com/lucacasonato/esbuild_deno_loader/pull/54 is landed and used by fresh. Fixes #18260.
2023-06-05feat(runtime): support creating workers using custom v8 params (#19339)Mathias Lafeldt
In order to limit the memory usage of isolates via heap_limits.
2023-05-30feat(runtime): add `WorkerLogLevel` (#19316)David Sherret
This is not really used yet, but provides some infrastructure for doing more fine grained logging in JS. I will add warn messages in a future PR.
2023-05-22fix(npm): store npm binary command resolution in lockfile (#19219)David Sherret
Part of #19038 Closes #19034 (eliminates the time spent re-resolving)
2023-05-05refactor(ext/node): combine `deno_node::Fs` with `deno_fs::FileSystem` (#18991)David Sherret
2023-05-04refactor(ext/fs): boxed deno_fs::FileSystem (#18945)David Sherret
1. Boxed `File` and `FileSystem` to allow more easily passing this through the CLI code (as shown within this pr). 2. `StdFileResource` is now `FileResource`. `FileResource` now contains an `Rc<dyn File>`.
2023-05-01perf: lazily create RootCertStore (#18938)David Sherret
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.
2023-05-01refactor(cli): use CliMainWorker in standalone (#18880)David Sherret
Uses `CliMainWorker` in all the cli code.
2023-04-27refactor(cli): extract out ProcState from CliMainWorker (#18867)David Sherret
2023-04-24refactor(ext/node): allow injecting `NodeFs` from CLI (#18829)David Sherret
This allows providing a `NodeFs` as part of the `WorkerOptions`.
2023-04-21refactor(node): move most of cli/node to ext/node (#18797)David Sherret
This is just a straight refactor and I didn't do any cleanup in ext/node. After this PR we can start to clean it up and make things private that don't need to be public anymore.
2023-04-17refactor(npm): add CliNodeResolver (#18742)David Sherret
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.
2023-04-13refactor(cli): move runTests() and runBenchmarks() to rust (#18563)Nayeem Rahman
Stores the test/bench functions in rust op state during registration. The functions are wrapped in JS first so that they return a directly convertible `TestResult`/`BenchResult`. Test steps are still mostly handled in JS since they are pretty much invoked by the user. Allows removing a bunch of infrastructure for communicating between JS and rust. Allows using rust utilities for things like shuffling tests (`Vec::shuffle`). We can progressively move op and resource sanitization to rust as well. Fixes #17122. Fixes #17312.
2023-04-06refactor(npm): use deno_npm and deno_semver (#18602)David Sherret
2023-04-04refactor(core): Improve ergonomics of managing ASCII strings (#18498)Matt Mastracci
This is a follow-on to the earlier work in reducing string copies, mainly focused on ensuring that ASCII strings are easy to provide to the JS runtime. While we are replacing a 16-byte reference in a number of places with a 24-byte structure (measured via `std::mem::size_of`), the reduction in copies wins out over the additional size of the arguments passed into functions. Benchmarking shows approximately the same if not slightly less wallclock time/instructions retired, but I believe this continues to open up further refactoring opportunities.
2023-03-26refactor: use default implementation of BootstrapOptions (#18439)Bartek Iwańczuk
Drive-by cleanup while I was looking into serialization of BootstrapOptions. There's no need to use non-default implementation in these places.
2023-03-23refactor: make version and user_agent &'static str (#18400)Bartek Iwańczuk
These caused a bunch of unnecessary allocations on each startup.
2023-03-21perf(core) Reduce script name and script code copies (#18298)Matt Mastracci
Reduce the number of copies and allocations of script code by carrying around ownership/reference information from creation time. As an advantage, this allows us to maintain the identity of `&'static str`-based scripts and use v8's external 1-byte strings (to avoid incorrectly passing non-ASCII strings, debug `assert!`s gate all string reference paths). Benchmark results: Perf improvements -- ~0.1 - 0.2ms faster, but should reduce garbage w/external strings and reduces data copies overall. May also unlock some more interesting optimizations in the future. This requires adding some generics to functions, but manual monomorphization has been applied (outer/inner function) to avoid code bloat.
2023-03-20refactor(ext/node): untangle dependencies between js files (#18284)Bartek Iwańczuk
Moving some code around in `ext/node` is it's a bit better well defined and makes it possible for others to embed it. I expect to see no difference in startup perf with this change.
2023-03-20refactor(ext/node): make initialization functions sync (#18282)Bartek Iwańczuk
These functions don't need to be async, as they are only calling synchronous JavaScript code. As a follow up, all 3 functions should be merge together - this will reduce roundtrips for calling V8 from Rust, which is somewhat expensive
2023-03-15refactor: remove usages of `map_or` / `map_or_else` (#18212)David Sherret
These methods are confusing because the arguments are backwards. I feel like they should have never been added to `Option<T>` and that clippy should suggest rewriting to `map(...).unwrap_or(...)`/`map(...).unwrap_or_else(|| ...)` https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/issues/1025
2023-03-14refactor(core): resolve_url_or_path and resolve_url_or_path_deprecated (#18170)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit changes current "deno_core::resolve_url_or_path" API to "resolve_url_or_path_deprecated" and adds new "resolve_url_or_path" API that requires to explicitly pass the directory from which paths should be resolved to. Some of the call sites were updated to use the new API, the reminder of them will be updated in a follow up PR. Towards landing https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/15454
2023-03-13refactor: Remove call sites of "deno_core::resolve_url_or_path" (#18169)Bartek Iwańczuk
These call sites didn't need to use "resolve_url_or_path". Towards landing https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/15454
2023-03-13Revert "feat(core): prevent isolate drop for CLI main worker (#18059)" (#18157)Ryan Dahl
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/18120 https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/18137 https://github.com/denoland/fresh/issues/1073 This reverts commit 0cce9c2bcc9667935a571d30847e66ef5d01a196.
2023-03-12refactor(npm): push npm struct creation to a higher level (#18139)David Sherret
This has been bothering me for a while and it became more painful while working on #18136 because injecting the shared progress bar became very verbose. Basically we should move the creation of all these npm structs up to a higher level. This is a stepping stone for a future refactor where we can improve how we create all our structs.
2023-03-09refactor(core): remove RuntimeOptions::extensions_with_js (#18099)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit removes "deno_core::RuntimeOptions::extensions_with_js". Now it's embedders' responsibility to properly register extensions that will not contains JavaScript sources when running from an existing snapshot. Prerequisite for https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/18080
2023-03-08feat(core): prevent isolate drop for CLI main worker (#18059)Divy Srivastava
``` Benchmark 1: deno run -A ../empty.js Time (mean ± σ): 20.5 ms ± 0.5 ms [User: 13.4 ms, System: 5.1 ms] Range (min … max): 19.8 ms … 24.0 ms 119 runs Benchmark 2: target/release/deno run -A ../empty.js Time (mean ± σ): 18.8 ms ± 0.3 ms [User: 13.0 ms, System: 4.9 ms] Range (min … max): 18.3 ms … 19.9 ms 129 runs ``` --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-03-05refactor(runtime): factor out deno_io extension crate (#18001)Bartek Iwańczuk
This is a prerequisite to factor out FS ops to a separate crate.
2023-02-24fix: ensure concurrent non-statically analyzable dynamic imports do not ↵David Sherret
sometimes fail (#17923) Closes #17918
2023-02-22feat(task): support scripts in package.json (#17887)David Sherret
This is a super basic initial implementation. We don't create a `node_modules/.bin` folder at the moment and add it to the PATH like we should which is necessary to make command name resolution in the subprocess work properly (ex. you run a script that launches another script that then tries to launch an "npx command"... this won't work atm). Closes #17492
2023-02-22fix(npm): resolve node_modules dir relative to package.json instead of cwd ↵David Sherret
(#17885)
2023-02-22refactor: use deno_graph for npm specifiers (#17858)David Sherret
This changes npm specifiers to be handled by deno_graph and resolved to an npm package name and version when the specifier is encountered. It also slightly changes how npm specifier resolution occurs—previously it would collect all the npm specifiers and resolve them all at once, but now it resolves them on the fly as they are encountered in the module graph. https://github.com/denoland/deno_graph/pull/232 --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-02-21fix(npm): improve peer dependency resolution (#17835)David Sherret
This PR fixes peer dependency resolution to only resolve peers based on the current graph traversal path. Previously, it would resolve a peers by looking at a graph node's ancestors, which is not correct because graph nodes are shared by different resolutions. It also stores more information about peer dependency resolution in the lockfile.