We didn't validate the `path` argument that's passed to `fs.stat()` and
`fs.statSync()` which lead to wrong errors being thrown. The
`@rollup/plugin-node-resolve` code calls it with `undefined` quite a lot
which lead to `nitro` and `nuxt` failing.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/26700
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Co-authored-by: Yoshiya Hinosawa <stibium121@gmail.com>
This PR fixes #24453, by introducing a ctime (using ctime for UNIX and
ChangeTime for Windows) to Deno.stats.
Co-authored-by: Yoshiya Hinosawa <stibium121@gmail.com>
Fixes the original issue reported in #26404. storybook runs into other
errors after this PR (the new errors will be fixed in other PRs).
Some code used by a dependency of storybook does a [string comparison on
the error
message](ce30b2be34/node-src/lib/getConfiguration.ts (L88-L92))
thrown here to check for a file not found error.
My fix in #25030 was buggy, I forgot to pass the `byteOffset` and
`byteLength`. Whoops.
I also discovered that fs.read was not respecting the `offset` argument,
and we were constructing a new `Buffer` for the callback instead of just
passing the original one (which is what node does, and the @types/node
definitions also indicate the callback should get the same type).
Fixes #25028.
Part of #25028.
Our underlying read/write operations in `io` assume the buffer is a
Uint8Array, but we were passing in other typed arrays (in the case above
it was `Int8Array`).
This PR ensures that we forward a `rename` event in our file watcher.
The rust lib we use combines that with the `modify` event.
This fixes a compatibility issue with Node too, which sends the `rename`
event as well.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24880
Use `access` on *nix and `GetFileAttributesW` on Windows.
[Benchmark](https://paste.divy.work/p/-gq8Ark.js):
```
$ deno run -A bench.mjs # main (568dd)
existsSync: 8980.636629ms
$ target/release/deno run -A bench.mjs # this PR
existsSync: 6448.7604519999995ms
$ bun bench.mjs
existsSync: 6562.88671ms
$ node bench.mjs
existsSync: 7740.064653ms
```
Ref https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/24434#discussion_r1679777912
Part of #18218
- Adds `fs.lutimes` and `fs.lutimesSync` to our node polyfills. To do
this I added methods to the `FileSystem` trait + ops to expose the
functionality to JS.
- Exports `fs._toUnixTimestamp`. Node exposes an internal util
`toUnixTimestamp` from the fs module to be used by unit tests (so we
need it for the unit test to pass unmodified). It's weird because it's
only supposed to be used internally but it's still publicly accessible
- Matches up error handling and timestamp handling for fs.futimes and
fs.utimes with node
- Enables the node_compat utimes test - this exercises futimes, lutimes,
and utimes.
We didn't support the `throwIfNoEntry` option for Node's `fs.lstatSync`
method. Note that the async variant doesn't have this option.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23996
This change:
1. Implements `Deno.FsFile.sync()` and `Deno.FsFile.syncSync()`.
2. Deprecates `Deno.fsync()` and `Deno.fsyncSync()` for removal in Deno
v2, in favour of the above corresponding methods.
Related #21995
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This change:
1. Implements `Deno.FsFile.dataSync()` and `Deno.FsFile.dataSyncSync()`.
2. Deprecates `Deno.fdatasync()` and `Deno.fdatasyncSync()` for removal
in Deno v2, in favour of the above corresponding methods.
3. Replaces use of `Deno.fdatasync()` and `Deno.fdatasyncSync()` with
the above instance methods.
Related #21995