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2023-07-02refactor(core): Extract deno_core (#19658)Matt Mastracci
`deno_core` is moving out! You'll find it at https://github.com/denoland/deno_core/ once this PR lands.
2023-07-01refactor(ops): op2 supports strings in argument and return position (#19613)Matt Mastracci
Support strings (&str, String, and Cow) in the argument position and String in the return position. Avoids copies where possible, though this is not always something we can do.
2023-06-29refactor(ops): op2 support for generics (#19636)Matt Mastracci
Implementation of generics for `#[op2]`, along with some refactoring to improve the ergonomics of ops with generics parameters: - The ops have generics on the struct rather than the associated methods, which allows us to trait-ify ops (impossible when they are on the methods) - The decl() method can become a trait-associated const field which unlocks future optimizations Callers of ops need to switch from: `op_net_connect_tcp::call::<TestPermission>(conn_state, ip_addr)` to `op_net_connect_tcp::<TestPermission>::call(conn_state, ip_addr)`.
2023-06-26chore: Ensure copyright line is the first in the file (#19608)Matt Mastracci
The copyright checker was allowing files with code above the copyright line in a few places, mainly as a result of IDEs ordering imports improperly. This makes the check more robust, and adds a whitelist of valid lines that may appear before the copyright line.
2023-06-25refactor(ops): ops2 supports result in fast path (#19603)Matt Mastracci
Implements `Result` in fast-calls. Note that the approach here is slightly different. Rather than store the last result in the `OpState`, we put it into the `OpCtx` which saves us a lookup and lock in the error case. We do not have to lock this field as it's guaranteed only one runtime and thread can ever access it. The fastcall path for many ops can avoid doing a great deal of work, even for `Result` return values. In the previous iteration of `ops`, all `Result`-returning functions would fetch and lock the `OpState`, regardless of whether it was used or not.
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.