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// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
mod args;
mod auth_tokens;
mod cache;
mod cdp;
mod emit;
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mod errors;
mod factory;
mod file_fetcher;
mod graph_container;
mod graph_util;
mod http_util;
mod js;
mod jsr;
mod lsp;
mod module_loader;
mod node;
mod npm;
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mod ops;
mod resolver;
mod shared;
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mod standalone;
mod task_runner;
mod tools;
mod tsc;
mod util;
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mod version;
mod worker;
use crate::args::flags_from_vec;
use crate::args::DenoSubcommand;
use crate::args::Flags;
use crate::util::display;
use crate::util::v8::get_v8_flags_from_env;
use crate::util::v8::init_v8_flags;
use args::TaskFlags;
use deno_resolver::npm::ByonmResolvePkgFolderFromDenoReqError;
use deno_resolver::npm::ResolvePkgFolderFromDenoReqError;
use deno_runtime::WorkerExecutionMode;
pub use deno_runtime::UNSTABLE_GRANULAR_FLAGS;
use deno_core::anyhow::Context;
use deno_core::error::AnyError;
use deno_core::error::JsError;
use deno_core::futures::FutureExt;
use deno_core::unsync::JoinHandle;
use deno_npm::resolution::SnapshotFromLockfileError;
use deno_runtime::fmt_errors::format_js_error;
use deno_runtime::tokio_util::create_and_run_current_thread_with_maybe_metrics;
use deno_terminal::colors;
use factory::CliFactory;
use standalone::MODULE_NOT_FOUND;
use standalone::UNSUPPORTED_SCHEME;
use std::env;
use std::future::Future;
use std::io::IsTerminal;
use std::ops::Deref;
use std::path::PathBuf;
use std::sync::Arc;
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#[cfg(feature = "dhat-heap")]
#[global_allocator]
static ALLOC: dhat::Alloc = dhat::Alloc;
/// Ensures that all subcommands return an i32 exit code and an [`AnyError`] error type.
trait SubcommandOutput {
fn output(self) -> Result<i32, AnyError>;
}
impl SubcommandOutput for Result<i32, AnyError> {
fn output(self) -> Result<i32, AnyError> {
self
}
}
impl SubcommandOutput for Result<(), AnyError> {
fn output(self) -> Result<i32, AnyError> {
self.map(|_| 0)
}
}
impl SubcommandOutput for Result<(), std::io::Error> {
fn output(self) -> Result<i32, AnyError> {
self.map(|_| 0).map_err(|e| e.into())
}
}
/// Ensure that the subcommand runs in a task, rather than being directly executed. Since some of these
/// futures are very large, this prevents the stack from getting blown out from passing them by value up
/// the callchain (especially in debug mode when Rust doesn't have a chance to elide copies!).
#[inline(always)]
fn spawn_subcommand<F: Future<Output = T> + 'static, T: SubcommandOutput>(
f: F,
) -> JoinHandle<Result<i32, AnyError>> {
// the boxed_local() is important in order to get windows to not blow the stack in debug
deno_core::unsync::spawn(
async move { f.map(|r| r.output()).await }.boxed_local(),
)
}
async fn run_subcommand(flags: Arc<Flags>) -> Result<i32, AnyError> {
let handle = match flags.subcommand.clone() {
DenoSubcommand::Add(add_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
tools::registry::add(flags, add_flags, tools::registry::AddCommandName::Add).await
}),
DenoSubcommand::Remove(remove_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
tools::registry::remove(flags, remove_flags).await
}),
DenoSubcommand::Bench(bench_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
if bench_flags.watch.is_some() {
tools::bench::run_benchmarks_with_watch(flags, bench_flags).await
} else {
tools::bench::run_benchmarks(flags, bench_flags).await
}
}),
DenoSubcommand::Bundle => exit_with_message("⚠️ `deno bundle` was removed in Deno 2.\n\nSee the Deno 1.x to 2.x Migration Guide for migration instructions: https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/advanced/migrate_deprecations", 1),
DenoSubcommand::Doc(doc_flags) => {
spawn_subcommand(async { tools::doc::doc(flags, doc_flags).await })
}
DenoSubcommand::Eval(eval_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
tools::run::eval_command(flags, eval_flags).await
}),
DenoSubcommand::Cache(cache_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async move {
tools::installer::install_from_entrypoints(flags, &cache_flags.files).await
}),
DenoSubcommand::Check(check_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async move {
feat(cli): evaluate code snippets in JSDoc and markdown (#25220) This commit lets `deno test --doc` command actually evaluate code snippets in JSDoc and markdown files. ## How it works 1. Extract code snippets from JSDoc or code fences 2. Convert them into pseudo files by wrapping them in `Deno.test(...)` 3. Register the pseudo files as in-memory files 4. Run type-check and evaluation We apply some magic at the step 2 - let's say we have the following file named `mod.ts` as an input: ````ts /** * ```ts * import { assertEquals } from "jsr:@std/assert/equals"; * * assertEquals(add(1, 2), 3); * ``` */ export function add(a: number, b: number) { return a + b; } ```` This is virtually transformed into: ```ts import { assertEquals } from "jsr:@std/assert/equals"; import { add } from "files:///path/to/mod.ts"; Deno.test("mod.ts$2-7.ts", async () => { assertEquals(add(1, 2), 3); }); ``` Note that a new import statement is inserted here to make `add` function available. In a nutshell, all items exported from `mod.ts` become available in the generated pseudo file with this automatic import insertion. The intention behind this design is that, from library user's standpoint, it should be very obvious that this `add` function is what this example code is attached to. Also, if there is an explicit import statement like `import { add } from "./mod.ts"`, this import path `./mod.ts` is not helpful for doc readers because they will need to import it in a different way. The automatic import insertion has some edge cases, in particular where there is a local variable in a snippet with the same name as one of the exported items. This case is addressed by employing swc's scope analysis (see test cases for more details). ## "type-checking only" mode stays around This change will likely impact a lot of existing doc tests in the ecosystem because some doc tests rely on the fact that they are not evaluated - some cause side effects if executed, some throw errors at runtime although they do pass the type check, etc. To help those tests gradually transition to the ones runnable with the new `deno test --doc`, we will keep providing the ability to run type-checking only via `deno check --doc`. Additionally there is a `--doc-only` option added to the `check` subcommand too, which is useful when you want to type-check on code snippets in markdown files, as normal `deno check` command doesn't accept markdown. ## Demo https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/47e9af73-d16e-472d-b09e-1853b9e8f5ce --- Closes #4716
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tools::check::check(flags, check_flags).await
}),
DenoSubcommand::Clean => spawn_subcommand(async move {
tools::clean::clean()
}),
DenoSubcommand::Compile(compile_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
tools::compile::compile(flags, compile_flags).await
}),
DenoSubcommand::Coverage(coverage_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
tools::coverage::cover_files(flags, coverage_flags)
}),
DenoSubcommand::Fmt(fmt_flags) => {
spawn_subcommand(
async move { tools::fmt::format(flags, fmt_flags).await },
)
}
DenoSubcommand::Init(init_flags) => {
spawn_subcommand(async {
tools::init::init_project(init_flags).await
})
}
DenoSubcommand::Info(info_flags) => {
spawn_subcommand(async { tools::info::info(flags, info_flags).await })
}
DenoSubcommand::Install(install_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
tools::installer::install_command(flags, install_flags).await
}),
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DenoSubcommand::JSONReference(json_reference) => spawn_subcommand(async move {
display::write_to_stdout_ignore_sigpipe(&deno_core::serde_json::to_vec_pretty(&json_reference.json).unwrap())
}),
DenoSubcommand::Jupyter(jupyter_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
tools::jupyter::kernel(flags, jupyter_flags).await
}),
DenoSubcommand::Uninstall(uninstall_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
tools::installer::uninstall(flags, uninstall_flags).await
}),
DenoSubcommand::Lsp => spawn_subcommand(async {
if std::io::stderr().is_terminal() {
log::warn!(
"{} command is intended to be run by text editors and IDEs and shouldn't be run manually.
Visit https://docs.deno.com/runtime/getting_started/setup_your_environment/ for instruction
how to setup your favorite text editor.
Press Ctrl+C to exit.
", colors::cyan("deno lsp"));
}
lsp::start().await
}),
DenoSubcommand::Lint(lint_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
if lint_flags.rules {
tools::lint::print_rules_list(
lint_flags.json,
lint_flags.maybe_rules_tags,
);
Ok(())
} else {
tools::lint::lint(flags, lint_flags).await
}
}),
feat: subcommand to view and update outdated dependencies (#26942) Closes #20487 Currently spelled ``` deno outdated ``` and ``` deno outdated --update ``` Works across package.json and deno.json, and in workspaces. There's a bit of duplicated code, I'll refactor to reduce this in follow ups ## Currently supported: ### Printing outdated deps (current output below which basically mimics pnpm, but requesting feedback / suggestions) ``` deno outdated ``` ![Screenshot 2024-11-19 at 2 01 56 PM](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/51fea83a-181a-4082-b388-163313ce15e7) ### Updating deps semver compatible: ``` deno outdated --update ``` latest: ``` deno outdated --latest ``` current output is basic, again would love suggestions ![Screenshot 2024-11-19 at 2 13 46 PM](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/e4c4db87-cd67-4b74-9ea7-4bd80106d5e9) #### Filters ``` deno outdated --update "@std/*" deno outdated --update --latest "@std/* "!@std/fmt" ``` #### Update to specific versions ``` deno outdated --update @std/fmt@1.0.2 @std/cli@^1.0.3 ``` ### Include all workspace members ``` deno outdated --recursive deno outdated --update --recursive ``` ## Future work - interactive update - update deps in js/ts files - better support for transitive deps Known issues (to be fixed in follow ups): - If no top level dependencies have changed, we won't update transitive deps (even if they could be updated) - Can't filter transitive deps, or update them to specific versions ## TODO (in this PR): - ~~spec tests for filters~~ - ~~spec test for mixed workspace (have tested manually)~~ - tweak output - suggestion when you try `deno update` --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
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DenoSubcommand::Outdated(update_flags) => {
spawn_subcommand(async move {
tools::registry::outdated(flags, update_flags).await
})
}
DenoSubcommand::Repl(repl_flags) => {
spawn_subcommand(async move { tools::repl::run(flags, repl_flags).await })
}
DenoSubcommand::Run(run_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async move {
if run_flags.is_stdin() {
tools::run::run_from_stdin(flags.clone()).await
} else {
let result = tools::run::run_script(WorkerExecutionMode::Run, flags.clone(), run_flags.watch).await;
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match result {
Ok(v) => Ok(v),
Err(script_err) => {
if let Some(ResolvePkgFolderFromDenoReqError::Byonm(ByonmResolvePkgFolderFromDenoReqError::UnmatchedReq(_))) = script_err.downcast_ref::<ResolvePkgFolderFromDenoReqError>() {
if flags.node_modules_dir.is_none() {
let mut flags = flags.deref().clone();
let watch = match &flags.subcommand {
DenoSubcommand::Run(run_flags) => run_flags.watch.clone(),
_ => unreachable!(),
};
flags.node_modules_dir = Some(deno_config::deno_json::NodeModulesDirMode::None);
// use the current lockfile, but don't write it out
if flags.frozen_lockfile.is_none() {
flags.internal.lockfile_skip_write = true;
}
return tools::run::run_script(WorkerExecutionMode::Run, Arc::new(flags), watch).await;
}
}
let script_err_msg = script_err.to_string();
if script_err_msg.starts_with(MODULE_NOT_FOUND) || script_err_msg.starts_with(UNSUPPORTED_SCHEME) {
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if run_flags.bare {
let mut cmd = args::clap_root();
cmd.build();
let command_names = cmd.get_subcommands().map(|command| command.get_name()).collect::<Vec<_>>();
let suggestions = args::did_you_mean(&run_flags.script, command_names);
if !suggestions.is_empty() {
let mut error = clap::error::Error::<clap::error::DefaultFormatter>::new(clap::error::ErrorKind::InvalidSubcommand).with_cmd(&cmd);
error.insert(
clap::error::ContextKind::SuggestedSubcommand,
clap::error::ContextValue::Strings(suggestions),
);
Err(error.into())
} else {
Err(script_err)
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}
} else {
let mut new_flags = flags.deref().clone();
let task_flags = TaskFlags {
cwd: None,
task: Some(run_flags.script.clone()),
is_run: true,
recursive: false,
filter: None,
eval: false,
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};
new_flags.subcommand = DenoSubcommand::Task(task_flags.clone());
let result = tools::task::execute_script(Arc::new(new_flags), task_flags.clone()).await;
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match result {
Ok(v) => Ok(v),
Err(_) => {
// Return script error for backwards compatibility.
Err(script_err)
}
}
}
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} else {
Err(script_err)
}
}
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}
}
}),
DenoSubcommand::Serve(serve_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async move {
feat(serve): Opt-in parallelism for `deno serve` (#24920) Adds a `parallel` flag to `deno serve`. When present, we spawn multiple workers to parallelize serving requests. ```bash deno serve --parallel main.ts ``` Currently on linux we use `SO_REUSEPORT` and rely on the fact that the kernel will distribute connections in a round-robin manner. On mac and windows, we sort of emulate this by cloning the underlying file descriptor and passing a handle to each worker. The connections will not be guaranteed to be fairly distributed (and in practice almost certainly won't be), but the distribution is still spread enough to provide a significant performance increase. --- (Run on an Macbook Pro with an M3 Max, serving `deno.com` baseline:: ``` ❯ wrk -d 30s -c 125 --latency http://127.0.0.1:8000 Running 30s test @ http://127.0.0.1:8000 2 threads and 125 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 239.78ms 13.56ms 330.54ms 79.12% Req/Sec 258.58 35.56 360.00 70.64% Latency Distribution 50% 236.72ms 75% 248.46ms 90% 256.84ms 99% 268.23ms 15458 requests in 30.02s, 2.47GB read Requests/sec: 514.89 Transfer/sec: 84.33MB ``` this PR (`with --parallel` flag) ``` ❯ wrk -d 30s -c 125 --latency http://127.0.0.1:8000 Running 30s test @ http://127.0.0.1:8000 2 threads and 125 connections Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev Latency 117.40ms 142.84ms 590.45ms 79.07% Req/Sec 1.33k 175.19 1.77k 69.00% Latency Distribution 50% 22.34ms 75% 223.67ms 90% 357.32ms 99% 460.50ms 79636 requests in 30.07s, 12.74GB read Requests/sec: 2647.96 Transfer/sec: 433.71MB ```
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tools::serve::serve(flags, serve_flags).await
}),
DenoSubcommand::Task(task_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
tools::task::execute_script(flags, task_flags).await
}),
DenoSubcommand::Test(test_flags) => {
spawn_subcommand(async {
if let Some(ref coverage_dir) = test_flags.coverage_dir {
if test_flags.clean {
let _ = std::fs::remove_dir_all(coverage_dir);
}
std::fs::create_dir_all(coverage_dir)
.with_context(|| format!("Failed creating: {coverage_dir}"))?;
// this is set in order to ensure spawned processes use the same
// coverage directory
env::set_var(
"DENO_UNSTABLE_COVERAGE_DIR",
PathBuf::from(coverage_dir).canonicalize()?,
);
}
if test_flags.watch.is_some() {
tools::test::run_tests_with_watch(flags, test_flags).await
} else {
tools::test::run_tests(flags, test_flags).await
}
})
}
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DenoSubcommand::Completions(completions_flags) => {
spawn_subcommand(async move {
display::write_to_stdout_ignore_sigpipe(&completions_flags.buf)
})
}
DenoSubcommand::Types => spawn_subcommand(async move {
let types = tsc::get_types_declaration_file_text();
display::write_to_stdout_ignore_sigpipe(types.as_bytes())
}),
#[cfg(feature = "upgrade")]
DenoSubcommand::Upgrade(upgrade_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
tools::upgrade::upgrade(flags, upgrade_flags).await
}),
#[cfg(not(feature = "upgrade"))]
DenoSubcommand::Upgrade(_) => exit_with_message(
"This deno was built without the \"upgrade\" feature. Please upgrade using the installation method originally used to install Deno.",
1,
),
DenoSubcommand::Vendor => exit_with_message("⚠️ `deno vendor` was removed in Deno 2.\n\nSee the Deno 1.x to 2.x Migration Guide for migration instructions: https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/advanced/migrate_deprecations", 1),
DenoSubcommand::Publish(publish_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
tools::registry::publish(flags, publish_flags).await
}),
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DenoSubcommand::Help(help_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async move {
use std::io::Write;
let mut stream = anstream::AutoStream::new(std::io::stdout(), if colors::use_color() {
anstream::ColorChoice::Auto
} else {
anstream::ColorChoice::Never
});
match stream.write_all(help_flags.help.ansi().to_string().as_bytes()) {
Ok(()) => Ok(()),
Err(e) => match e.kind() {
std::io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe => Ok(()),
_ => Err(e),
},
}
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}),
};
handle.await?
}
#[allow(clippy::print_stderr)]
fn setup_panic_hook() {
// This function does two things inside of the panic hook:
// - Tokio does not exit the process when a task panics, so we define a custom
// panic hook to implement this behaviour.
// - We print a message to stderr to indicate that this is a bug in Deno, and
// should be reported to us.
let orig_hook = std::panic::take_hook();
std::panic::set_hook(Box::new(move |panic_info| {
eprintln!("\n============================================================");
eprintln!("Deno has panicked. This is a bug in Deno. Please report this");
eprintln!("at https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/new.");
eprintln!("If you can reliably reproduce this panic, include the");
eprintln!("reproduction steps and re-run with the RUST_BACKTRACE=1 env");
eprintln!("var set and include the backtrace in your report.");
eprintln!();
eprintln!("Platform: {} {}", env::consts::OS, env::consts::ARCH);
eprintln!("Version: {}", version::DENO_VERSION_INFO.deno);
eprintln!("Args: {:?}", env::args().collect::<Vec<_>>());
eprintln!();
orig_hook(panic_info);
deno_runtime::exit(1);
}));
}
fn exit_with_message(message: &str, code: i32) -> ! {
log::error!(
"{}: {}",
colors::red_bold("error"),
message.trim_start_matches("error: ")
);
deno_runtime::exit(code);
}
fn exit_for_error(error: AnyError) -> ! {
let mut error_string = format!("{error:?}");
let mut error_code = 1;
if let Some(e) = error.downcast_ref::<JsError>() {
error_string = format_js_error(e);
} else if let Some(SnapshotFromLockfileError::IntegrityCheckFailed(e)) =
error.downcast_ref::<SnapshotFromLockfileError>()
{
error_string = e.to_string();
error_code = 10;
}
exit_with_message(&error_string, error_code);
}
pub(crate) fn unstable_exit_cb(feature: &str, api_name: &str) {
log::error!(
"Unstable API '{api_name}'. The `--unstable-{}` flag must be provided.",
feature
);
deno_runtime::exit(70);
}
pub fn main() {
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#[cfg(feature = "dhat-heap")]
let profiler = dhat::Profiler::new_heap();
setup_panic_hook();
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util::unix::raise_fd_limit();
util::windows::ensure_stdio_open();
#[cfg(windows)]
colors::enable_ansi(); // For Windows 10
deno_runtime::deno_permissions::set_prompt_callbacks(
Box::new(util::draw_thread::DrawThread::hide),
Box::new(util::draw_thread::DrawThread::show),
);
let args: Vec<_> = env::args_os().collect();
let future = async move {
// NOTE(lucacasonato): due to new PKU feature introduced in V8 11.6 we need to
// initialize the V8 platform on a parent thread of all threads that will spawn
// V8 isolates.
let flags = resolve_flags_and_init(args)?;
run_subcommand(Arc::new(flags)).await
};
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let result = create_and_run_current_thread_with_maybe_metrics(future);
#[cfg(feature = "dhat-heap")]
drop(profiler);
match result {
Ok(exit_code) => deno_runtime::exit(exit_code),
Err(err) => exit_for_error(err),
}
}
fn resolve_flags_and_init(
args: Vec<std::ffi::OsString>,
) -> Result<Flags, AnyError> {
let flags = match flags_from_vec(args) {
Ok(flags) => flags,
Err(err @ clap::Error { .. })
if err.kind() == clap::error::ErrorKind::DisplayVersion =>
{
// Ignore results to avoid BrokenPipe errors.
util::logger::init(None);
let _ = err.print();
deno_runtime::exit(0);
}
Err(err) => {
util::logger::init(None);
exit_for_error(AnyError::from(err))
}
};
if let Some(otel_config) = flags.otel_config() {
deno_telemetry::init(otel_config)?;
}
util::logger::init(flags.log_level);
// TODO(bartlomieju): remove in Deno v2.5 and hard error then.
if flags.unstable_config.legacy_flag_enabled {
log::warn!(
"⚠️ {}",
colors::yellow(
"The `--unstable` flag has been removed in Deno 2.0. Use granular `--unstable-*` flags instead.\nLearn more at: https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/tools/unstable_flags"
)
);
}
let default_v8_flags = match flags.subcommand {
// Using same default as VSCode:
// https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/blob/48d4ba271686e8072fc6674137415bc80d936bc7/extensions/typescript-language-features/src/configuration/configuration.ts#L213-L214
DenoSubcommand::Lsp => vec!["--max-old-space-size=3072".to_string()],
_ => {
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// TODO(bartlomieju): I think this can be removed as it's handled by `deno_core`
// and its settings.
// deno_ast removes TypeScript `assert` keywords, so this flag only affects JavaScript
// TODO(petamoriken): Need to check TypeScript `assert` keywords in deno_ast
vec!["--no-harmony-import-assertions".to_string()]
}
};
init_v8_flags(&default_v8_flags, &flags.v8_flags, get_v8_flags_from_env());
// TODO(bartlomieju): remove last argument once Deploy no longer needs it
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deno_core::JsRuntime::init_platform(
None, /* import assertions enabled */ false,
);
Ok(flags)
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}