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Asher Gomez
5f08d634f7
BREAKING: remove deno vendor (#25343) 2024-09-03 17:00:57 +10:00
Asher Gomez
bc51eca700
BREAKING: remove deno bundle (#25339)
`deno bundle` now produces:
```
error: ⚠️ `deno bundle` was removed in Deno 2.

See the Deno 1.x to 2.x Migration Guide for migration instructions: https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/advanced/migrate_deprecations
```

`deno bundle --help` now produces:
```
⚠️ `deno bundle` was removed in Deno 2.

See the Deno 1.x to 2.x Migration Guide for migration instructions: https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/advanced/migrate_deprecations

Usage: deno bundle [OPTIONS]

Options:
  -q, --quiet     Suppress diagnostic output
      --unstable  Enable all unstable features and APIs. Instead of using this flag, consider enabling individual unstable features
                    To view the list of individual unstable feature flags, run this command again with --help=unstable
```
2024-09-02 17:27:37 +02:00
Nathan Whitaker
e92a05b551
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
```
2024-08-14 22:26:21 +00:00
Bartek Iwańczuk
b325bf0a35
feat(clean): add progress bar (#25026)
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25020
2024-08-14 13:04:07 +02:00
David Sherret
7e72f3af61
chore: update copyright to 2024 (#21753) 2024-01-01 19:58:21 +00:00
Bartek Iwańczuk
585cf2de89
feat(unstable): tar up directory with deno.json (#21228)
Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Luca Casonato <lucacasonato@yahoo.com>
Co-authored-by: Luca Casonato <hello@lcas.dev>
2023-11-23 23:38:07 +00:00
Bartek Iwańczuk
bf07604113
feat: Add "deno jupyter" subcommand (#20337)
This commit adds "deno jupyter" subcommand which
provides a Deno kernel for Jupyter notebooks.

The implementation is mostly based on Deno's REPL and
reuses large parts of it (though there's some clean up that
needs to happen in follow up PRs). Not all functionality of
Jupyter kernel is implemented and some message type
are still not implemented (eg. "inspect_request") but
the kernel is fully working and provides all the capatibilities
that the Deno REPL has; including TypeScript transpilation
and npm packages support.

Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/13016

---------

Co-authored-by: Adam Powers <apowers@ato.ms>
Co-authored-by: Kyle Kelley <rgbkrk@gmail.com>
2023-09-16 02:42:09 +02:00
David Sherret
28aa489de9
feat(compile): unstable npm and node specifier support (#19005)
This is the initial support for npm and node specifiers in `deno
compile`. The npm packages are included in the binary and read from it via
a virtual file system. This also supports the `--node-modules-dir` flag,
dependencies specified in a package.json, and npm binary commands (ex.
`deno compile --unstable npm:cowsay`)

Closes #16632
2023-05-10 20:06:59 -04:00
David Sherret
10e4b2e140
chore: update copyright year to 2023 (#17247)
Yearly tradition of creating extra noise in git.
2023-01-02 21:00:42 +00:00
David Sherret
6541a0a9fd
refactor: cleanup main.rs (#16996)
1. Extracts out some code from main.rs
2. Inlines all the `x_command` functions in main.rs
2022-12-09 09:40:48 -05:00
David Sherret
56d5cb21b0
refactor: move deno info functionality from deno_graph to CLI (#16434)
Closes #16423
2022-10-28 11:03:33 -04:00
David Sherret
387300aed0
refactor: extract out check code from emit (#15729)
Closes #15535
2022-09-02 10:54:40 -04:00
Leo Kettmeir
1ffbd56164
feat: add "deno init" subcommand (#15469)
This adds an init subcommand to that creates a project starter similar to cargo init.

```
$ deno init my_project
Project initialized
Run these commands to get started:
  cd my_project
  deno run main.ts
  deno run main_test.ts
$ deno run main.ts
Add 2 + 3 5
$ cat main.ts
export function add(a: number, b: number): number {
  return a + b;
}
if (import.meta.main) {
  console.log("Add 2 + 3", add(2, 3));
}
$ cat main_test.ts
import { assertEquals } from "https://deno.land/std@0.151.0/testing/asserts.ts";
import { add } from "./main.ts";
Deno.test(function addTest() {
    assertEquals(add(2, 3), 5);
});
```

Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2022-08-20 01:37:05 +02:00
David Sherret
0c87dd1e98
perf: use emit from swc instead of tsc (#15118) 2022-07-12 18:58:39 -04:00
David Sherret
ae479b1036
perf(fmt/lint): incremental formatting and linting (#14314) 2022-04-19 22:14:00 -04:00
Bartek Iwańczuk
09ae512ccb
feat: "deno bench" subcommand (#13713)
This commit adds "deno bench" subcommand and "Deno.bench()"
API that allows to register bench cases. 

The API is modelled after "Deno.test()" and "deno test" subcommand.

Currently the output is rudimentary and bench cases and not
subject to "ops" and "resource" sanitizers.

Co-authored-by: evan <github@evan.lol>
2022-03-11 23:07:02 +01:00
Bartek Iwańczuk
47f22777be
feat: "deno task" subcommand (#13725)
Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>
2022-03-10 20:56:14 -05:00
David Sherret
b98afb59ae
feat: deno vendor (#13670) 2022-02-16 13:14:19 -05:00
Ryan Dahl
1fb5858009
chore: update copyright to 2022 (#13306)
Co-authored-by: Erfan Safari <erfanshield@outlook.com>
2022-01-07 22:09:52 -05:00
Casper Beyer
b9a965c607
refactor(cli): introduce module specifier test modes (#11769)
This commit merges the two vectors of specifiers into a single one introducing
the concept of a "TestMode" which is a tri-state enum specifying how a specifier
is to be tested (as documentation, as an executable module or as both).

This is determined during the collection phase and determines how a specifier
will be executed based on how the specifier was collected (directly or not) and
if it has an eligible media_type when fetched.

For example "deno test README.md" is marked as documentation because, while it
is a direct inclusion it is not an executable media type therefore will only
have the fenced code blocks that can be parsed from it tested.
2021-08-26 21:21:58 +02:00
Liam Murphy
cdae4423c2
feat(cli/doc): use type definitions "deno doc" if available (#8459)
This commit adds support for type definitions in "deno doc";
with this change "deno doc" is able to leverage the same directives
as TS compiler.

Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2021-02-25 16:24:05 +01:00
Yusuke Tanaka
d8fd71afdf
chore: update copyright to 2021 (#9092) 2021-01-11 18:13:41 +01:00
Luca Casonato
a44349dfdf
feat: denort binary (#9041)
This commit adds new binary target called "denort".

It is a "lite" version of "deno" binary that can only execute
code embedded inside the binary itself.

Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2021-01-08 03:08:51 +01:00
Bartek Iwańczuk
9eaa1fb71d
refactor(cli): move tooling to cli/tools/ (#8424)
This commit moves following tools into a single "tools"
module located at "cli/tools/mod.rs":
- formatter 
- linter
- test runner
- coverage collector
- installer
- binary upgrader
- repl
2020-11-19 19:19:34 +01:00