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destination doesn't exist (#26360)
Fixes #26313.
We were checking for the NotFound error, but still calling the callback
with the error / throwing.
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Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/26341.
We try to call `op_set_nodelay` on an `UpgradeStream`, which doesn't
support that operation.
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Closes #26183.
The warnings are super noisy and not actionable for the user
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Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/26115.
We weren't normalizing the headers to lower case, so code that attempted
to delete the `Content-Length` header (but used a different case) wasn't
actually removing the header.
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This is the release commit being forwarded back to main for 2.0.1
Co-authored-by: bartlomieju <bartlomieju@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
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Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25899
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partially unblocks #25470
This PR aligns the resolution of `localhost` hostname to Node.js
behavior.
In Node.js `dns.lookup("localhost", (_, addr) => console.log(addr))`
prints ipv6 address `::1`, but it prints ipv4 address `127.0.0.1` in
Deno. That difference causes some errors in the work of enabling
`createConnection` option in `http.request` (#25470). This PR fixes the
issue by aligning `dns.lookup` behavior to Node.js.
This PR also changes the following behaviors (resolving TODOs):
- `http.createServer` now listens on ipv6 address `[::]` by default on
linux/mac
- `net.createServer` now listens on ipv6 address `[::]` by default on
linux/mac
These changes are also alignments to Node.js behaviors.
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Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/26276
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Code:
```js
Deno.serve({ port: 8085 }, request => {
return new Response(request.url);
});
```
Before:
```
% wrk -d60s http://localhost:8085/path/testing\?testing=5
Running 1m test @ http://localhost:8085/path/testing?testing=5
2 threads and 10 connections
Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev
Latency 56.01us 18.34us 3.28ms 93.84%
Req/Sec 81.80k 3.13k 88.26k 90.77%
9783713 requests in 1.00m, 1.67GB read
Requests/sec: 162789.89
Transfer/sec: 28.41MB
```
After:
```
% wrk -d60s http://localhost:8085/path/testing\?testing=5
Running 1m test @ http://localhost:8085/path/testing?testing=5
2 threads and 10 connections
Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev
Latency 55.44us 15.20us 2.42ms 90.41%
Req/Sec 82.71k 2.92k 88.10k 89.93%
9892916 requests in 1.00m, 1.69GB read
Requests/sec: 164607.06
Transfer/sec: 28.73MB
```
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Fixes #26159
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(#24993)
Towards #24236
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Closes #24845
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Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/26177
The significant delay was caused by Nagel's algorithm + delayed ACKs in
Linux kernels. Here's the [kernel
patch](https://lwn.net/Articles/502585/) which added 40ms
`tcp_default_delack_min`
```
$ deno run -A pg-bench.mjs # main
Tue Oct 15 2024 12:27:22 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time): 42ms
$ target/release/deno run -A pg-bench.mjs # this patch
Tue Oct 15 2024 12:28:02 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time): 1ms
```
```js
import { Buffer } from "node:buffer";
import pg from 'pg'
const { Client } = pg
const client = new Client({
connectionString: 'postgresql://postgres:postgres@127.0.0.1:5432/postgres'
})
await client.connect()
async function fetch() {
const startPerf = performance.now();
const res = await client.query(`select
$1::int as int,
$2 as string,
$3::timestamp with time zone as timestamp,
$4 as null,
$5::bool as boolean,
$6::bytea as bytea,
$7::jsonb as json
`, [
1337,
'wat',
new Date().toISOString(),
null,
false,
Buffer.from('awesome'),
JSON.stringify([{ some: 'json' }, { array: 'object' }])
])
console.log(`${new Date()}: ${Math.round(performance.now() - startPerf)}ms`)
}
for(;;) await fetch();
```
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Fixes #21428
Co-authored-by: tannal <tannal2409@gmail.com>
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Updates deno_core to 0.312.0
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Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/26188
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Behave similar to Node.js where modifying `stdout.columns` doesn't
really resize the terminal. Ref
https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/17529
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/26196
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It should be supported according to
[this](https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu?tab=readme-ov-file#supported-platforms).
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/26144
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Fixes #26184.
It was added but not publicly exported.
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Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/26123
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Bumped versions for 2.0.0
Co-authored-by: bartlomieju <bartlomieju@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
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Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/26054
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Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/26047
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`undefined` (#13348)
Closes #13347
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Signed-off-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
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Does less work when requesting permissions with `-A`
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Fixes #22995. Fixes #23000.
There were a handful of bugs here causing the hang (each with a
corresponding minimized test):
- We were canceling recv futures when `receiveMessageOnPort` was called,
but this caused the "receive loop" in the message port to exit. This was
due to the fact that `CancelHandle`s are never reset (i.e., once you
`cancel` a `CancelHandle`, it remains cancelled). That meant that after
`receieveMessageOnPort` was called, the subsequent calls to
`op_message_port_recv_message` would throw `Interrupted` exceptions, and
we would exit the loop.
The cancellation, however, isn't actually necessary.
`op_message_port_recv_message` only borrows the underlying port for long
enough to poll the receiver, so the borrow there could never overlap
with `op_message_port_recv_message_sync`.
- Calling `MessagePort.unref()` caused the "receive loop" in the message
port to exit. This was because we were setting
`messageEventListenerCount` to 0 on unref. Not only does that break the
counter when multiple `MessagePort`s are present in the same thread, but
we also exited the "receive loop" whenever the listener count was 0. I
assume this was to prevent the recv promise from keeping the event loop
open.
Instead of this, I chose to just unref the recv promise as needed to
control the event loop.
- The last bug causing the hang (which was a doozy to debug) ended up
being an unfortunate interaction between how we implement our
messageport "receive loop" and a pattern found in `npm:piscina` (which
angular uses). The gist of it is that piscina uses an atomic wait loop
along with `receiveMessageOnPort` in its worker threads, and as the
worker is getting started, the following incredibly convoluted series of
events occurs:
1. Parent sends a MessagePort `p` to worker
2. Parent sends a message `m` to the port `p`
3. Parent notifies the worker with `Atomics.notify` that a new message
is available
4. Worker receives message, adds "message" listener to port `p`
5. Adding the listener triggers `MessagePort.start()` on `p`
6. Receive loop in MessagePort.start receives the message `m`, but then
hits an await point and yields (before dispatching the "message" event)
7. Worker continues execution, starts the atomic wait loop, and
immediately receives the existing notification from the parent that a
message is available
8. Worker attempts to receive the new message `m` with
`receiveMessageOnPort`, but this returns `undefined` because the receive
loop already took the message in 6
9. Atomic wait loop continues to next iteration, waiting for the next
message with `Atomic.wait`
10. `Atomic.wait` blocks the worker thread, which prevents the receive
loop from continuing and dispatching the "message" event for the
received message
11. The parent waits for the worker to respond to the first message, and
waits
12. The thread can't make any more progress, and the whole process hangs
The fix I've chosen here (which I don't particularly love, but it works)
is to just delay the `MessagePort.start` call until the end of the event
loop turn, so that the atomic wait loop receives the message first. This
prevents the hang.
---
Those were the main issues causing the hang. There ended up being a few
other small bugs as well, namely `exit` being emitted multiple times,
and not patching up the message port when it's received by
`receiveMessageOnPort`.
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values" (#25961)
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Testing once again if the crates are being properly released.
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Co-authored-by: bartlomieju <bartlomieju@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
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Test run before Deno 2.0 release to make sure that the publishing
process passes correctly.
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Co-authored-by: bartlomieju <bartlomieju@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
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Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25911
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`temporalio` sdk [will try to
use](https://github.com/temporalio/sdk-typescript/blob/faa64225a7f57154931a38c1fe612fc6520943b2/packages/worker/src/workflow/vm-shared.ts#L199-L202)
promiseHook if it is found. This patch removes the unimplemented stubs.
```ts
if (promiseHooks) {
// Node >=16.14 only
this.stopPromiseHook = promiseHooks.createHook({
init: (promise: Promise<unknown>, parent: Promise<unknown>) => {
```
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25977
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Aligns the error messages in the ext folder to be in-line with the Deno
style guide.
https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25269
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This is slow progress towards creating a `deno_resolver` crate.
Waiting on:
* https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/25918
* https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/25916
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