This cleans up `JsRuntime` a bit more:
* We no longer print cargo's rerun-if-changed messages in `JsRuntime` --
those are printed elsewhere
* We no longer special case the OwnedIsolate for snapshots. Instead we
make use of an inner object that has the `Drop` impl and allows us to
`std::mem::forget` it if we need to extract the isolate for a snapshot
* The `snapshot` method is only available on `JsRuntimeForSnapshot`, not
`JsRuntime`.
* `OpState` construction is slightly cleaner, though I'd still like to
extract more
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Alternative to https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/18726.
This was suggested by @piscisaureus. It's a bit ugly, but it does the
work and makes cloning `JsRealm` very cheap, while not requiring
invasive changes.
Also managed to remove some vector and `v8::Global` clones which yields
about 5% improvement in the "async_ops_deferred.js" benchmark.
This PR:
```
time 1689 ms rate 592066
time 1722 ms rate 580720
time 1629 ms rate 613873
time 1578 ms rate 633713
time 1585 ms rate 630914
time 1574 ms rate 635324
```
`main` branch:
```
time 1687 ms rate 592768
time 1676 ms rate 596658
time 1651 ms rate 605693
time 1652 ms rate 605326
time 1638 ms rate 610500
```
Fixes #6259.
Adds the location for v8 syntax errors to the message (`message += " at
{location}"`) when rethrowing them for dynamic imports.
Discussing with @bartlomieju on discord I proposed just preserving v8's
error and not reconstructing it, allowing the standard stack trace to
just point to the syntax error instead of the dynamic import. But on
further thought this way has parity with SWC's syntax errors + has the
advantage of showing both the syntax error and dynamic import location.
```ts
// temp.js
await import("./temp2.js");
// temp2.js
function foo() {
await Promise.resolve();
}
// Before:
// error: Uncaught (in promise) SyntaxError: Unexpected reserved word
// await import("./temp2.js");
// ^
// at async file:///.../temp.js:1:1
// After:
// error: Uncaught (in promise) SyntaxError: Unexpected reserved word at file:///.../temp2.js:2:3
// await import("./temp2.js");
// ^
// at async file:///.../temp.js:1:1
```
This commit renames "deno_core::InternalModuleLoader" to
"ExtModuleLoader" and changes the specifiers used by the
modules loaded from this loader to "ext:".
"internal:" scheme was really ambiguous and it's more characters than
"ext:", which should result in slightly smaller snapshot size.
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/18020
The `JsRuntimeState` struct stores a number of JS callbacks that are
used either in the event loop or when interacting with V8. Some of these
callback fields are vectors of callbacks, and therefore could plausibly
store at least one callback per realm. However, some of those fields are
`Option<v8::Global<v8::Function>>`, which would make the callbacks set
by a realm override the one that might have been set by a different
realm.
As it turns out, all of the current such optional callbacks
(`js_promise_reject_cb`, `js_format_exception_cb` and
`js_wasm_streaming_cb`) are only used from inside a realm, and therefore
this change makes it so such callbacks can only be set from inside a
realm, and will only affect that realm.
This is a reland of #15599.
Towards #13239.
Found this while debugging
https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/16280.
Before:
```
TypeError: Could not resolve 'file:///Users/ib/dev/test_rollup/mocha/rollup.config.js' from 'file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/shared/loadConfigFile.js'.
at async getConfigFileExport (file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/shared/loadConfigFile.js:432:17)
at async Object.loadConfigFile (file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/shared/loadConfigFile.js:391:59)
at async getConfigs (file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/bin/rollup:1679:39)
at async runRollup (file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/bin/rollup:1656:43)
```
After:
```
TypeError: Could not resolve 'file:///Users/ib/dev/test_rollup/mocha/rollup.config.js' from 'file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/shared/loadConfigFile.js'.
Caused by:
Reading /Users/ib/dev/test_rollup/mocha/package.json is not allowed
at async getConfigFileExport (file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/shared/loadConfigFile.js:432:17)
at async Object.loadConfigFile (file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/shared/loadConfigFile.js:391:59)
at async getConfigs (file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/bin/rollup:1679:39)
at async runRollup (file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/bin/rollup:1656:43)
```
This commit fixes formatting of JSError with "errors" property. Before this
commit all instances of "Error" were treated as if they were "AggregateError"
if they had "errors" property. After this commit only actual instances of
"AggregateError" are formatted in such a way, while instances of "Error"
that have "errors" property are formatted without showing details of "errors".
Although PR #16366 did not fully revert `deno_core`'s support for
realms, since `JsRealm` still existed after that, it did remove the
`ContextState` struct, originally introduced in #14734. This change made
`js_build_custom_error_cb`, among other properties, a per-runtime
callback, rather than per-realm, which cause a bug where errors thrown
from an op would always be constructed in the main realm, rather than in
the current one.
This change adds back `ContextState` to fix this bug, adds back the
`known_realms` field of `JsRuntimeState` (needed to be able to drop the
callback when snapshotting), and also relands #14750, which adds the
`js_realm_sync_ops` test for this bug that was removed in #16366.
This commit updates unhelpful messages that are raised when event loop
stalls on unresolved top-level promises.
Instead of "Module evaluation is still pending but there are no pending
ops or dynamic imports. This situation is often caused by unresolved
promises." and "Dynamically imported module evaluation is still pending
but there are no pending ops. This situation is often caused by
unresolved promises." we are now printing a message like:
error: Top-level await promise never resolved
[SOURCE LINE]
^
at [FUNCTION NAME] ([FILENAME])
eg:
error: Top-level await promise never resolved
await new Promise((_resolve, _reject) => {});
^
at <anonymous>
(file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/cli/tests/testdata/test/unresolved_promise.ts:1:1)
Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@users.noreply.github.com>
When an op returns an `anyhow` error with a cause (usually added using
the `.context()` method), the `Error` thrown into JavaScript contains
only the message of the outernmost error in the chain.
This PR simply changes the formatting of `anyhow::Error` from `"{}"` to
`"{:#}"`:
This significantly improves errors for code that embeds Deno and defines
custom ops. For example, in
[chiselstrike/chiselstrike](https://github.com/chiselstrike/chiselstrike),
this PR improves an error message like
```
Error: could not plan migration
```
to
```
Error: could not plan migration: could not migrate table for entity "E": could not add column for field "title": the field does not have a default value
```
This revert has been discussed at length out-of-band (including with
@andreubotella). The realms work in impeding ongoing event loop and
performance work. We very much want to land realms but it needs to wait
until these lower-level refactors are complete. We hope to bring realms
back in a couple weeks.
Stop allowing clippy::derive-partial-eq-without-eq and fix warnings
about deriving PartialEq without also deriving Eq.
In one case I removed the PartialEq because it a) wasn't necessary,
and b) sketchy because it was comparing floating point numbers.
IMO, that's a good argument for enforcing the lint rule, because it
would most likely have been caught during review if it had been enabled.
The `JsRuntimeState` struct stores a number of JS callbacks that are
used either in the event loop or when interacting with V8. Some of
these callback fields are vectors of callbacks, and therefore could
plausibly store at least one callback per realm. However, some of
those fields are `Option<v8::Global<v8::Function>>`, which would make
the callbacks set by a realm override the one that might have been set
by a different realm.
As it turns out, all of the current such optional callbacks
(`js_promise_reject_cb`, `js_format_exception_cb` and
`js_wasm_streaming_cb`) are only used from inside a realm, and
therefore this change makes it so such callbacks can only be set from
inside a realm, and will only affect that realm.
Keep a cache for source maps and source lines.
We sort of already had a cache argument for source map lookup
functions but we just passed an empty map instead of storing it.
Extended it to cache source line lookups as well and plugged it
into runtime state.
This commit adds "Deno.core.setFormatExceptionCallback" which
can be used to provide custom formatting for errors. It is useful
in cases when user throws something that is non-Error (eg.
a string, plain object, etc).
This commit moves "op_format_location" to "core/ops_builtin.rs"
and removes "Deno.core.createPrepareStackTrace" in favor of
"Deno.core.prepareStackTrace".
Co-authored-by: Aaron O'Mullan <aaron.omullan@gmail.com>
This commit:
- removes "fmt_errors::PrettyJsError" in favor of "format_js_error" fn
- removes "deno_core::JsError::create" and
"deno_core::RuntimeOptions::js_error_create_fn"
- adds new option to "deno_runtime::ops::worker_host::init"
This commit adds "aggregated" field to "deno_core::JsError" that stores
instances of "JsError" recursively to properly handle "AggregateError"
formatting. Appropriate logics was added to "PrettyJsError" and
"console" API to format AggregateErrors.
Co-authored-by: Nayeem Rahman <nayeemrmn99@gmail.com>
The following transformations gradually faced by "JsError" have all been
moved up front to "JsError::from_v8_exception()":
- finding the first non-"deno:" source line;
- moving "JsError::script_resource_name" etc. into the first error stack
in case of syntax errors;
- source mapping "JsError::script_resource_name" etc. when wrapping
the error even though the frame locations are source mapped earlier;
- removing "JsError::{script_resource_name,line_number,start_column,end_column}"
entirely in favour of "js_error.frames.get(0)".
We also no longer pass a js-side callback to "core/02_error.js" from cli.
I avoided doing this on previous occasions because the source map lookups
were in an awkward place.
This commit adds proper support for import assertions and JSON modules.
Implementation of "core/modules.rs" was changed to account for multiple possible
module types, instead of always assuming that the code is an "ES module". In
effect "ModuleMap" now has knowledge about each modules' type (stored via
"ModuleType" enum). Module loading pipeline now stores information about
expected module type for each request and validates that expected type matches
discovered module type based on file's "MediaType".
Relevant tests were added to "core/modules.rs" and integration tests,
additionally multiple WPT tests were enabled.
There are still some rough edges in the implementation and not all WPT were
enabled, due to:
a) unclear BOM handling in source code by "FileFetcher"
b) design limitation of Deno's "FileFetcher" that doesn't download the same
module multiple times in a single run
Co-authored-by: Kitson Kelly <me@kitsonkelly.com>
This commit removes all JS based text encoding / text decoding. Instead
encoding now happens in Rust via encoding_rs (already in tree). This
implementation retains stream support, but adds the last missing
encodings. We are incredibly close to 100% WPT on text encoding now.
This should reduce our baseline heap by quite a bit.
`InvalidDNSNameError` is thrown when a string is not a valid hostname,
e.g. it contains invalid characters, or starts with a numeric digit. It
does not involve a (failed) DNS lookup.