Instead of hard erroring, we now surface module not found errors as
TypeScript diagnostics (we have yet to show the source code of the
error, but something we can improve over time).
This PR extracts the core part of
https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/27203 to make it easier to review
and land in parts.
It contains:
- The JS plugin code the deserializes and walks the buffer
- The Rust portion to serialize SWC to the buffer format (a bunch of
nodes are still todos, but imo these can land anytime later)
- Basic lint plugin types, without the AST node types to make this PR
easier to review
- Added more code comments to explain the format etc.
More fixes and changes will be done in follow-up PRs.
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Implements a QUIC interface, loosely based on the WebTransport API (a
future change could add the WebTransport API, built on top of this one).
[quinn](https://docs.rs/quinn/latest/quinn/) is used for the underlying
QUIC implementation, for a few reasons:
- A cloneable "handle" api which fits quite nicely into deno resources.
- Good collaboration with the rust ecosystem, especially rustls.
- I like it.
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Merging as a fix so that LTS gets this as it's a useful diagnostic tool.
The 1MB unique is because we deduplicate files that we store (ex. some
packages have the same file multiple times so we store that once).
I ended up changing the file system implementation to determine
its root directory as the last step of building it instead of being the
first step which makes it much more reliable.
This commit improves permission prompts by adding an option
to print a full trace of where the permissions is being requested.
Due to big performance hint of stack trace collection, this is only
enabled when `DENO_TRACE_PERMISSIONS` env var is present.
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/20756
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Support for Wasm modules.
Note this implements the standard where the default export is the
instance (not the module). The module will come later with source phase
imports.
```ts
import { add } from "./math.wasm";
console.log(add(1, 2));
```
Closes #26425
## Overview
This PR adds support for specifying multiple environment files as
arguments when using the Deno CLI. Subsequent files override
pre-existing variables defined in previous files.
If the same variable is defined in the environment and in the file, the
value from the environment takes precedence.
## Example Usage
```bash
deno run --allow-env --env-file --env-file=".env.one" --env-file=".env.two" script.ts
```
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This will respect `"type": "commonjs"` in a package.json to determine if
`.js`/`.jsx`/`.ts`/.tsx` files are CJS or ESM. If the file is found to
be ESM it will be loaded as ESM though.
* cts support
* better cjs/cts type checking
* deno compile cjs/cts support
* More efficient detect cjs (going towards stabilization)
* Determination of whether .js, .ts, .jsx, or .tsx is cjs or esm is only
done after loading
* Support `import x = require(...);`
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