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Fix typos across the repo (#5295)
Corrections made: * cli/js/tests/README.md:44:7: corrected "discoveres" to "discovers" * cli/js/tests/chown_test.ts:111:37: corrected "priviledge" to "privilege" * cli/worker.rs:231:56: corrected "decendants" to "descendants" * deno_typescript/lib.rs:136:50: corrected "emmited" to "emitted" * core/es_isolate.rs:492:67: corrected "registerd" to "registered" * core/isolate.rs:103:28: corrected "initalize" to "initialize" * docs/runtime.md:29:14: corrected "ect" to "etc" * docs/tools/debugger.md:122:16: corrected "implementes" to "implements" * std/encoding/_yaml/dumper/dumper_state.ts:57:63: corrected "everwhere" to "everywhere" * std/encoding/csv.ts:37:43: corrected "referal" to "referral" * std/fmt/sprintf.ts:209:20: corrected "unusuable" to "unusable" * std/fmt/README.md:21:40: corrected "Alternativly" to "Alternatively" * std/fmt/README.md:35:68: corrected "seperated" to "separated" * std/fmt/README.md:179:59: corrected "provded" to "provided" * std/mime/multipart.ts:581:46: corrected "writen" to "written" * std/path/_globrex.ts:19:52: corrected "equivelant" to "equivalent" * std/node/events_test.ts:447:9: corrected "asyncronous" to "asynchronous" * std/node/events_test.ts:475:9: corrected "asyncronous" to "asynchronous" * std/node/events_test.ts:500:29: corrected "asyncronous" to "asynchronous" * std/node/events_test.ts:530:40: corrected "asyncronous" to "asynchronous" * std/node/events_test.ts:555:9: corrected "asyncronous" to "asynchronous" * tools/deno_tcp_proxy.ts:1:42: corrected "perfromance" to "performance" * std/node/module.ts:1003:18: corrected "existend" to "existed"
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`unit_test_runner.ts` is the main script used to run unit tests.
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Runner discoveres required permissions combinations by loading
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Runner discovers required permissions combinations by loading
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`cli/js/tests/unit_tests.ts` and going through all registered instances of
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`unitTest`.
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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ if (Deno.build.os !== "windows") {
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async function chownSyncSucceed(): Promise<void> {
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// TODO: when a file's owner is actually being changed,
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// chown only succeeds if run under priviledged user (root)
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// The test script has no such priviledge, so need to find a better way to test this case
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// The test script has no such privilege, so need to find a better way to test this case
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const { uid, gid } = await getUidAndGid();
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const enc = new TextEncoder();
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@ -228,7 +228,7 @@ impl DerefMut for Worker {
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///
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/// It provides ops available in the `Deno` namespace.
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///
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/// All WebWorkers created during program execution are decendants of
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/// All WebWorkers created during program execution are descendants of
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/// this worker.
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pub struct MainWorker(Worker);
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// 2. Source code resolved result have a different name as requested:
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// 2a. The module with resolved module name has been registered
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// -> alias
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// 2b. The module with resolved module name has not yet been registerd
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// 2b. The module with resolved module name has not yet been registered
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// -> register & alias
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// If necessary, register an alias.
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}
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}
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/// Stores a script used to initalize a Isolate
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/// Stores a script used to initialize a Isolate
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pub struct Script<'a> {
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pub source: &'a str,
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pub filename: &'a str,
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///
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/// This function writes compiled bundle to disk at provided path.
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///
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/// Source map file and type declaration file are emmited
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/// Source map file and type declaration file are emitted
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/// alongside the bundle.
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///
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/// To instantiate bundle use returned `module_name`.
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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ file.
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All APIs that are not web standard are contained in the global `Deno` namespace.
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It has the APIs for reading from files, opening TCP sockets, and executing
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subprocesses, ect.
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subprocesses, etc.
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The TypeScript definitions for the Deno namespaces can be found in the
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[`lib.deno.ns.d.ts`](https://github.com/denoland/deno/blob/master/cli/js/lib.deno.ns.d.ts)
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### Other
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Any client that implementes Devtools protocol should be able to connect to Deno
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Any client that implements Devtools protocol should be able to connect to Deno
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process.
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### Limitations
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skipInvalid?: boolean;
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/**
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* specifies level of nesting, when to switch from
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* block to flow style for collections. -1 means block style everwhere
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* block to flow style for collections. -1 means block style everywhere
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*/
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flowLevel?: number;
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/** Each tag may have own set of styles. - "tag" => "style" map. */
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* @property lazyQuotes - Allow unquoted quote in a quoted field or non double
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* quoted quotes in quoted field Default: 'false'
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* @property fieldsPerRecord - Enabling the check of fields for each row.
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* If == 0, first row is used as referal for the number of fields.
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* If == 0, first row is used as referral for the number of fields.
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*/
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export interface ReadOptions {
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comma?: string;
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- behaviour of `%v` verb. In Golang, this is a shortcut verb to "print the
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default format" of the argument. It is currently implemented to format using
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`toString` in the default case and `inpect` if the `%#v` alternative format
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flag is used in the format directive. Alternativly, `%V` could be used to
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flag is used in the format directive. Alternatively, `%V` could be used to
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distinguish the two.
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`inspect` output is not defined, however. This may be problematic if using
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Consider possible modifier flags, etc.
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- `<` verb. This is an extension that assumes the argument is an array and will
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format each element according to the format (surrounded by [] and seperated by
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format each element according to the format (surrounded by [] and separated by
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comma) (`<` Mnemonic: pull each element out of array)
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- how to deal with more newfangled Javascript features ( generic Iterables, Map
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## Positional arguments
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Arguments do not need to be consumed in the order they are provded and may be
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Arguments do not need to be consumed in the order they are provided and may be
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consumed more than once. E.g.:
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sprintf("%[2]s %[1]s", "World", "Hello")
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default:
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const val = parseInt(c);
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// most likely parseInt does something stupid that makes
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// it unusuable for this scenario ...
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// it unusable for this scenario ...
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// if we encounter a non (number|*|.) we're done with prec & wid
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if (isNaN(val)) {
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this.i--;
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return this.bufWriter.flush();
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}
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/** Close writer. No additional data can be writen to stream */
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/** Close writer. No additional data can be written to stream */
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async close(): Promise<void> {
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if (this.isClosed) {
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throw new Error("multipart: writer is closed");
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});
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test({
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name: "asyncronous iteration of events are handled as expected",
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name: "asynchronous iteration of events are handled as expected",
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async fn() {
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const ee = new EventEmitter();
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setTimeout(() => {
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});
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test({
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name: "asyncronous error handling of emitted events works as expected",
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name: "asynchronous error handling of emitted events works as expected",
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async fn() {
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const ee = new EventEmitter();
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const _err = new Error("kaboom");
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});
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test({
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name: "error thrown during asyncronous processing of events is handled",
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name: "error thrown during asynchronous processing of events is handled",
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async fn() {
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const ee = new EventEmitter();
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const _err = new Error("kaboom");
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test({
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name:
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"error thrown in processing loop of asyncronous event prevents processing of additional events",
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"error thrown in processing loop of asynchronous event prevents processing of additional events",
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async fn() {
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const ee = new EventEmitter();
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const _err = new Error("kaboom");
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});
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test({
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name: "asyncronous iterator next() works as expected",
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name: "asynchronous iterator next() works as expected",
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async fn() {
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const ee = new EventEmitter();
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const iterable = on(ee, "foo");
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}
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// A Proxy that can be used as the prototype of a module.exports object and
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// warns when non-existend properties are accessed.
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// warns when non-existent properties are accessed.
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const CircularRequirePrototypeWarningProxy = new Proxy(
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{},
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{
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* @default false */
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extended?: boolean;
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/** Support globstar.
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* @remarks When globstar is `true`, '/foo/**' is equivelant
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* @remarks When globstar is `true`, '/foo/**' is equivalent
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* to '/foo/*' when globstar is `false`.
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* Having globstar set to `true` is the same usage as
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* using wildcards in bash.
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// Used for benchmarking Deno's tcp proxy perfromance. See tools/http_benchmark.py
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// Used for benchmarking Deno's tcp proxy performance. See tools/http_benchmark.py
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const addr = Deno.args[0] || "127.0.0.1:4500";
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const originAddr = Deno.args[1] || "127.0.0.1:4501";
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