Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | |
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2021-11-09 | feat(core): streams (#12596) | Aaron O'Mullan | |
This allows resources to be "streams" by implementing read/write/shutdown. These streams are implicit since their nature (read/write/duplex) isn't known until called, but we could easily add another method to explicitly tag resources as streams. `op_read/op_write/op_shutdown` are now builtin ops provided by `deno_core` Note: this current implementation is simple & straightforward but it results in an additional alloc per read/write call Closes #12556 | |||
2021-10-30 | cleanup(ext/net): consistent op names (#12607) | Aaron O'Mullan | |
2021-10-17 | fix(core): poll async ops eagerly (#12385) | Bert Belder | |
Currently all async ops are polled lazily, which means that op initialization code is postponed until control is yielded to the event loop. This has some weird consequences, e.g. ```js let listener = Deno.listen(...); let conn_promise = listener.accept(); listener.close(); // `BadResource` is thrown. A reasonable error would be `Interrupted`. let conn = await conn_promise; ``` JavaScript promises are expected to be eagerly evaluated. This patch makes ops actually do that. | |||
2021-08-11 | Rename extensions/ directory to ext/ (#11643) | Ryan Dahl | |