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2023-06-24refactor(ops): op2 supports Result in slow call path (#19602)Matt Mastracci
2023-06-24refactor(ops): Adding op2 macro and implementing in a couple of places (#19534)Matt Mastracci
This is a new op system that will eventually replace `#[op]`. Features - More maintainable, generally less-coupled code - More modern Rust proc-macro libraries - Enforces correct `fast` labelling for fast ops, allowing for visual scanning of fast ops - Explicit marking of `#[string]`, `#[serde]` and `#[smi]` parameters. This first version of op2 supports integer and Option<integer> parameters only, and allows us to start working on converting ops and adding features.
2023-06-22refactor(serde_v8): split ZeroCopyBuf into JsBuffer and ToJsBuffer (#19566)Bartek Iwańczuk
`ZeroCopyBuf` was convenient to use, but sometimes it did hide details that some copies were necessary in certain cases. Also it made it way to easy for the caller to pass around and convert into different values. This commit splits `ZeroCopyBuf` into `JsBuffer` (an array buffer coming from V8) and `ToJsBuffer` (a Rust buffer that will be converted into a V8 array buffer). As a result some magical conversions were removed (they were never used) limiting the API surface and preparing for changes in #19534.
2023-06-14refactor(core): some runtime methods should live on the module map (#19502)Matt Mastracci
A few easy migrations of module code from the runtime to the module map. The module map already has a few places where it needs a handle scope, so we're not coupling it any further with the v8 runtime. `init_runtime_module_map` is replaced with an option to reduce API surface of JsRuntime. `module_resolve_callback` now lives in the `ModuleMap` and we use a annex data to avoid having to go through the `Rc<RefCell<...>>` stored in the `JsRuntime`'s isolate.
2023-06-14chore(core): Refactor runtime and split out tests (#19491)Matt Mastracci
This is a quick first refactoring to split the tests out of runtime and move runtime-related code to a top-level runtime module. There will be a followup to refactor imports a bit, but this is the major change that will most likely conflict with other work and I want to merge it early.
2023-06-13Revert "refactor(core): cleanup feature flags for js source inclusion… ↵Bartek Iwańczuk
(#19490) … (#19463)" This reverts commit ceb03cfb037cf7024a5048b17b508ddda59cfa05. This is being reverted because it causes 3.5Mb increase in the binary size, due to runtime JS code being included in the binary, even though it's already snapshotted. CC @nayeemrmn
2023-06-13refactor(core): cleanup feature flags for js source inclusion (#19463)Nayeem Rahman
Remove `ExtensionFileSourceCode::LoadedFromFsDuringSnapshot` and feature `include_js_for_snapshotting` since they leak paths that are only applicable in this repo to embedders. Replace with feature `exclude_js_sources`. Additionally the feature `force_include_js_sources` allows negating it, if both features are set. We need both of these because features are additive and there must be a way of force including sources for snapshot creation while still having the `exclude_js_sources` feature. `force_include_js_sources` is only set for build deps, so sources are still excluded from the final binary. You can also specify `force_include_js_sources` on any extension to override the above features for that extension. Towards #19398. But there was still the snapshot-from-snapshot situation where code could be executed twice, I addressed that by making `mod_evaluate()` and scripts like `core/01_core.js` behave idempotently. This allowed unifying `ext::init_ops()` and `ext::init_ops_and_esm()` into `ext::init()`.
2023-05-31chore(core): Split JsRuntimeForSnapshot from JsRuntime (#19308)Matt Mastracci
This cleans up `JsRuntime` a bit more: * We no longer print cargo's rerun-if-changed messages in `JsRuntime` -- those are printed elsewhere * We no longer special case the OwnedIsolate for snapshots. Instead we make use of an inner object that has the `Drop` impl and allows us to `std::mem::forget` it if we need to extract the isolate for a snapshot * The `snapshot` method is only available on `JsRuntimeForSnapshot`, not `JsRuntime`. * `OpState` construction is slightly cleaner, though I'd still like to extract more --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-05-28refactor(core): remove ext: modules from the module map (#19040)Nayeem Rahman
Rather than disallowing `ext:` resolution, clear the module map after initializing extensions so extension modules are anonymized. This operation is explicitly called in `deno_runtime`. Re-inject `node:` specifiers into the module map after doing this. Fixes #17717.
2023-05-14refactor(core): bake single-thread assumptions into spawn/spawn_blocking ↵Matt Mastracci
(#19056) Partially supersedes #19016. This migrates `spawn` and `spawn_blocking` to `deno_core`, and removes the requirement for `spawn` tasks to be `Send` given our single-threaded executor. While we don't need to technically do anything w/`spawn_blocking`, this allows us to have a single `JoinHandle` type that works for both cases, and allows us to more easily experiment with alternative `spawn_blocking` implementations that do not require tokio (ie: rayon). Async ops (+~35%): Before: ``` time 1310 ms rate 763358 time 1267 ms rate 789265 time 1259 ms rate 794281 time 1266 ms rate 789889 ``` After: ``` time 956 ms rate 1046025 time 954 ms rate 1048218 time 924 ms rate 1082251 time 920 ms rate 1086956 ``` HTTP serve (+~4.4%): Before: ``` Running 10s test @ http://localhost:4500 2 threads and 10 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 68.78us 19.77us 1.43ms 86.84% Req/Sec 68.78k 5.00k 73.84k 91.58% 1381833 requests in 10.10s, 167.36MB read Requests/sec: 136823.29 Transfer/sec: 16.57MB ``` After: ``` Running 10s test @ http://localhost:4500 2 threads and 10 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 63.12us 17.43us 1.11ms 85.13% Req/Sec 71.82k 3.71k 77.02k 79.21% 1443195 requests in 10.10s, 174.79MB read Requests/sec: 142921.99 Transfer/sec: 17.31MB ``` Suggested-By: alice@ryhl.io Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-05-02fix(npm): canonicalize filename before returning (#18948)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit changes how paths for npm packages are handled, by canonicalizing them when resolving. This is done so that instead of returning "node_modules/<package_name>@<version>/node_modules/<dep>/index.js" (which is a symlink) we "node_modules/<dep>@<dep_version>/index.js. Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/18924 Fixes https://github.com/bluwy/create-vite-extra/issues/31 --------- Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>
2023-04-26refactor(core): simplify op types and codegeneration (#18843)Bartek Iwańczuk
About 2% improvement on WS/HTTP benchmarks, possibly unlocking more optimizations in the future. --------- Co-authored-by: Matt Mastracci <matthew@mastracci.com>
2023-04-08cleanup(core): Move `JsRealm` into a separate module (#18641)Andreu Botella
This will help make reviews easier for #15760, which moves a number of methods related to module loading from `JsRuntime` into `JsRealm`.
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.
2023-03-24chore: fix located_script_name test (#18418)David Sherret
Closes #18417
2023-03-23fix(core): located_script_name macro was using format syntax (#18388)Matt Mastracci
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.
2023-03-14refactor: deno_core not using std::env::current_dir (#18173)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit changes "deno_core" to not rely on implicitly calling "std::env::current_dir()" when resolving module specifiers using APIs from "deno_core::modules_specifier". Supersedes https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/15454
2023-03-14refactor(core): remove "resolve_url_or_path_deprecated" (#18174)Bartek Iwańczuk
Remove remaining usages of "resolve_url_or_path_deprecated" in favor of "resolve_url_or_path" with explicit calls to "std::env::current_dir()". Towards landing https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/15454
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
2023-03-08refactor: rename InternalModuleLoader to ExtModuleLoader, use ext: scheme ↵Bartek Iwańczuk
for snapshotted modules (#18041) This commit renames "deno_core::InternalModuleLoader" to "ExtModuleLoader" and changes the specifiers used by the modules loaded from this loader to "ext:". "internal:" scheme was really ambiguous and it's more characters than "ext:", which should result in slightly smaller snapshot size. Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/18020
2023-03-04refactor: remove `Semaphore::new(1)` and use `TaskQueue` (#18014)David Sherret
2023-03-05refactor: move TaskQueue from deno_runtime to deno_core (#18016)Bartek Iwańczuk
This utility is useful in several contexts so it seems reasonable to have it in `deno_core`.
2023-02-20refactor(core): definition of "ExtensionFileSource" (#17823)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit changes definition of "ExtensionFileSource", by changing "code" field to being "ExtensionFileSourceCode" enum. Currently the enum has only a single variant "IncludedInBinary". It is done in preparation to allow embedders to decide if they want to include the source code in the binary when snapshotting (in most cases they shouldn't do that). In the follow up commit we'll add more variants to "ExtensionFileSourceCode". "include_js_files_dir!" macro was removed in favor "include_js_files!" macro which can now accept "dir" option.
2023-02-08refactor: internal runtime code TS support (#17672)Leo Kettmeir
This is a proof of concept for being able to snapshot TypeScript files. Currently only a single runtime file is authored in TypeScript - "runtime/js/01_version.ts". Not needed infrastructure was removed from "core/snapshot_util.rs". --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-02-08refactor(core): change SourcePair to ExtensionFileSource (#17686)Bartek Iwańczuk
2023-02-07refactor: Use ES modules for internal runtime code (#17648)Leo Kettmeir
This PR refactors all internal js files (except core) to be written as ES modules. `__bootstrap`has been mostly replaced with static imports in form in `internal:[path to file from repo root]`. To specify if files are ESM, an `esm` method has been added to `Extension`, similar to the `js` method. A new ModuleLoader called `InternalModuleLoader` has been added to enable the loading of internal specifiers, which is used in all situations except when a snapshot is only loaded, and not a new one is created from it. --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2023-02-05 refactor: rename `deno` specifiers to `internal` (#17655)Leo Kettmeir
2023-01-15refactor: clean up `unwrap` and `clone` (#17282)Yiyu Lin
Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
2023-01-10fix(npm): allow to read package.json if permissions are granted (#17209)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit changes signature of "deno_core::ModuleLoader::resolve" to pass an enum indicating whether or not we're resolving a specifier for dynamic import. Additionally "CliModuleLoader" was changes to store both "parent permissions" (or "root permissions") as well as "dynamic permissions" that allow to check for permissions in top-level module load an dynamic imports. Then all code paths that have anything to do with Node/npm compat are now checking for permissions which are passed from module loader instance associated with given worker.
2023-01-02chore: update copyright year to 2023 (#17247)David Sherret
Yearly tradition of creating extra noise in git.
2022-11-21feat(core): Ability to create snapshots from existing snapshots (#16597)Bartek Iwańczuk
Co-authored-by: crowlkats <crowlkats@toaxl.com>
2022-11-11feat(ops): implement fast lazy async ops (#16579)Divy Srivastava
Implements fast scheduling of deferred op futures. ```rs #[op(fast)] async fn op_read( state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>, rid: ResourceId, buf: &mut [u8], ) -> Result<u32, Error> { // ... } ``` The future is scheduled via a fast API call and polled by the event loop after being woken up by its waker.
2022-10-09feat(core): improve resource read & write traits (#16115)Luca Casonato
This commit introduces two new buffer wrapper types to `deno_core`. The main benefit of these new wrappers is that they can wrap a number of different underlying buffer types. This allows for a more flexible read and write API on resources that will require less copying of data between different buffer representations. - `BufView` is a read-only view onto a buffer. It can be backed by `ZeroCopyBuf`, `Vec<u8>`, and `bytes::Bytes`. - `BufViewMut` is a read-write view onto a buffer. It can be cheaply converted into a `BufView`. It can be backed by `ZeroCopyBuf` or `Vec<u8>`. Both new buffer views have a cursor. This means that the start point of the view can be constrained to write / read from just a slice of the view. Only the start point of the slice can be adjusted. The end point is fixed. To adjust the end point, the underlying buffer needs to be truncated. Readable resources have been changed to better cater to resources that do not support BYOB reads. The basic `read` method now returns a `BufView` instead of taking a `ZeroCopyBuf` to fill. This allows the operation to return buffers that the resource has already allocated, instead of forcing the caller to allocate the buffer. BYOB reads are still very useful for resources that support them, so a new `read_byob` method has been added that takes a `BufViewMut` to fill. `op_read` attempts to use `read_byob` if the resource supports it, which falls back to `read` and performs an additional copy if it does not. For Rust->JS reads this change should have no impact, but for Rust->Rust reads, this allows the caller to avoid an additional copy in many scenarios. This combined with the support for `BufView` to be backed by `bytes::Bytes` allows us to avoid one data copy when piping from a `fetch` response into an `ext/http` response. Writable resources have been changed to take a `BufView` instead of a `ZeroCopyBuf` as an argument. This allows for less copying of data in certain scenarios, as described above. Additionally a new `Resource::write_all` method has been added that takes a `BufView` and continually attempts to write the resource until the entire buffer has been written. Certain resources like files can override this method to provide a more efficient `write_all` implementation.
2022-08-21feat(ops): V8 Fast Calls (#15291)Divy Srivastava
2022-08-18feat(ext/flash): An optimized http/1.1 server (#15405)Divy Srivastava
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl> Co-authored-by: crowlkats <crowlkats@toaxl.com> Co-authored-by: Ryan Dahl <ry@tinyclouds.org>
2022-07-22Revert "feat(ops): V8 Fast Calls (#15122)" (#15276)Divy Srivastava
This reverts commit 03dc3b8972f460e40d0b75fc3207cae9fe4f60da.
2022-07-22feat(ops): V8 Fast Calls (#15122)Divy Srivastava
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2022-07-11chore(web, worker): Use `DetachedBuffer` for `postMessage` ops (#15133)Andreu Botella
This commit uses `DetachedBuffer` instead of `ZeroCopyBuf` in the ops that back `Worker.prototype.postMessage` and `MessagePort.prototype.postMessage`. This is done because the serialized buffer is then copied to the destination isolate, even though it is internal to runtime code and not used for anything else, so detaching it and transferring it instead saves an unnecessary copy.
2022-06-07refactor(core): Move Deno.core bindings to ops (#14793)Nayeem Rahman
2022-04-25cleanup(serde_v8): disambiguate ZeroCopyBuf (#14380)Aaron O'Mullan
2022-04-17feat(core): Add initial support for realms (#14019)Andreu Botella
This commit adds tentative support for multiple realms in "deno_core". It adds the "JsRealm" API that adds methods like "JsRuntime"'s "handle_scope", "global_object" and "execute_script" specific to the realm.
2022-04-15refactor: Move source map lookups to core (#14274)Nayeem Rahman
The following transformations gradually faced by "JsError" have all been moved up front to "JsError::from_v8_exception()": - finding the first non-"deno:" source line; - moving "JsError::script_resource_name" etc. into the first error stack in case of syntax errors; - source mapping "JsError::script_resource_name" etc. when wrapping the error even though the frame locations are source mapped earlier; - removing "JsError::{script_resource_name,line_number,start_column,end_column}" entirely in favour of "js_error.frames.get(0)". We also no longer pass a js-side callback to "core/02_error.js" from cli. I avoided doing this on previous occasions because the source map lookups were in an awkward place.
2022-04-08refactor(core): OpCtx (#14228)Aaron O'Mullan
2022-03-16perf(web): Optimize `TextDecoder` by adding a new `U16String` type (#13923)Andreu Botella
2022-03-15cleanup(core): OpPair => OpDecl (#13952)Aaron O'Mullan
2022-03-15cleanup(core): remove void_op_a?sync (#13953)Aaron O'Mullan
In favour of `op_void_sync` & `op_void_async`
2022-03-14feat(core): codegen ops (#13861)Divy Srivastava
Co-authored-by: Aaron O'Mullan <aaron.omullan@gmail.com>
2022-01-07chore: update copyright to 2022 (#13306)Ryan Dahl
Co-authored-by: Erfan Safari <erfanshield@outlook.com>
2021-12-30fix(doc): Make private types which show up in the rustdocs public (#13230)Andreu Botella
`CrossIsolateStore`, `ExtensionBuilder` and `InMemoryChannelResource` are private types which are referred to by other public APIs, and so don't show up as links in the rustdoc. This is especially confusing for `ExtensionBuilder`, since there is nothing in the docs that explains how to build an extension. Exposing these three types doesn't add any new capabilities: `ExtensionBuilder` can be created from `Extension::builder()`, `SharedArrayBufferStore` and `CompiledWasmModuleStore` already enable doing anything that `CrossIsolateStore` can do by itself, and `InMemoryChannelResource` isn't constructable.