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2024-10-18fix(npm): ensure scoped package name is encoded in URLs (#26390)Marvin Hagemeister
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/26385
2024-09-03test: reenable frozen_lockfile tests (#25381)Bartek Iwańczuk
Ref https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25241
2024-08-30BREAKING: `DENO_FUTURE=1` by default, or welcome to Deno 2.0 (#25213)Bartek Iwańczuk
This commit effectively turns Deno into Deno 2.0. This is done by forcing `DENO_FUTURE=1` env var, that was available in the past few months to try Deno 2 changes. This commit contains several breaking changes scheduled for Deno 2: - all deprecated JavaScript APIs are not available any more, mostly `Deno.*` APIs - `window` global is removed - FFI, WebGPU and FS APIs are now stable and don't require `--unstable-*` flags - import assertions are no longer supported - "bring your own node modules" is enabled by default This is the first commit in a series that are scheduled before the Deno 2 release. Follow up work is tracked in https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25241. --------- Co-authored-by: Asher Gomez <ashersaupingomez@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Nayeem Rahman <nayeemrmn99@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Nathan Whitaker <nathan@deno.com>
2024-08-28feat: improve lockfile v4 to store normalized version constraints and be ↵David Sherret
more terse (#25247) Stores normalized version constraints in the lockfile, which will improve reproducibility and will fix a bug with duplicate specifiers ending up in the lockfile. Also, gets rid of some duplicate data in the specifiers area of the lockfile.
2024-08-26feat: lockfile v4 by default (#25165)David Sherret
This won't be fully stabilized until 2.0 is released.
2024-05-23fix(cli): Support deno.lock with only package.json present + fix DENO_FUTURE ↵Nathan Whitaker
install interactions with lockfile (#23918) Fixes #23571. Previously, we required a `deno.json` to be present (or the `--lock` flag) in order for us to resolve a `deno.lock` file. This meant that if you were using deno in an npm-first project deno wouldn't use a lockfile. Additionally, while I was fixing that, I discovered there were a couple bugs keeping the future `install` command from using a lockfile. With this PR, `install` will actually resolve the lockfile (or create one if not present), and update it if it's not up-to-date. This also speeds up `deno install`, as we can use the lockfile to skip work during npm resolution.