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Luca Casonato
1ab3691b09
feat(core): add Deno.core.writeAll(rid, chunk) (#16228)
This commit adds a new op_write_all to core that allows writing an
entire chunk in a single async op call. Internally this calls
`Resource::write_all`.

The `writableStreamForRid` has been moved to `06_streams.js` now, and
uses this new op. Various other code paths now also use this new op.

Closes #16227
2022-10-10 10:28:35 +02:00
Luca Casonato
3b6b75bb46
feat(core): improve resource read & write traits (#16115)
This commit introduces two new buffer wrapper types to `deno_core`. The
main benefit of these new wrappers is that they can wrap a number of
different underlying buffer types. This allows for a more flexible read
and write API on resources that will require less copying of data
between different buffer representations.

- `BufView` is a read-only view onto a buffer. It can be backed by
`ZeroCopyBuf`, `Vec<u8>`, and `bytes::Bytes`.
- `BufViewMut` is a read-write view onto a buffer. It can be cheaply
converted into a `BufView`. It can be backed by `ZeroCopyBuf` or
`Vec<u8>`.

Both new buffer views have a cursor. This means that the start point of
the view can be constrained to write / read from just a slice of the
view. Only the start point of the slice can be adjusted. The end point
is fixed. To adjust the end point, the underlying buffer needs to be
truncated.

Readable resources have been changed to better cater to resources that
do not support BYOB reads. The basic `read` method now returns a
`BufView` instead of taking a `ZeroCopyBuf` to fill. This allows the
operation to return buffers that the resource has already allocated,
instead of forcing the caller to allocate the buffer. BYOB reads are
still very useful for resources that support them, so a new `read_byob`
method has been added that takes a `BufViewMut` to fill. `op_read`
attempts to use `read_byob` if the resource supports it, which falls
back to `read` and performs an additional copy if it does not. For
Rust->JS reads this change should have no impact, but for Rust->Rust
reads, this allows the caller to avoid an additional copy in many
scenarios. This combined with the support for `BufView` to be backed by
`bytes::Bytes` allows us to avoid one data copy when piping from a
`fetch` response into an `ext/http` response.

Writable resources have been changed to take a `BufView` instead of a
`ZeroCopyBuf` as an argument. This allows for less copying of data in
certain scenarios, as described above. Additionally a new
`Resource::write_all` method has been added that takes a `BufView` and
continually attempts to write the resource until the entire buffer has
been written. Certain resources like files can override this method to
provide a more efficient `write_all` implementation.
2022-10-09 14:49:25 +00:00
Marcos Casagrande
569287b15b
perf(ext/fetch): consume body using ops (#16038)
This commit adds a fast path to `Request` and `Response` that
make consuming request bodies much faster when using `Body#text`,
`Body#arrayBuffer`, and `Body#blob`, if the body is a FastStream.
Because the response bodies for `fetch` are FastStream, this speeds up
consuming `fetch` response bodies significantly.
2022-10-04 15:48:50 +02:00
Luca Casonato
20c7300412
refactor(ext/http): remove op_http_read (#16096)
We can use Resource::read_return & op_read instead. This allows HTTP
request bodies to participate in FastStream.

To make this work, `readableStreamForRid` required a change to allow non
auto-closing resources to be handled. This required some minor changes
in our FastStream paths in ext/http and ext/flash.
2022-09-30 07:54:12 +02:00
Divy Srivastava
027d4d433d
perf(ops): inline &[u8] arguments and enable fast API (#15731) 2022-09-07 16:21:47 +05:30
Divy Srivastava
d57f9d560d
fix(ext/flash): use utf8 length as Content-Length (#15793) 2022-09-07 16:21:30 +05:30
Divy Srivastava
a7558196a7
perf: use fast api for core.isProxy (#15682) 2022-08-30 14:31:36 +05:30
Divy Srivastava
906aa78af3
feat(ops): V8 Fast Calls (#15291) 2022-08-21 17:37:53 +05:30
Divy Srivastava
4db650ddd5
Revert "feat(ops): V8 Fast Calls (#15122)" (#15276)
This reverts commit 03dc3b8972.
2022-07-22 19:06:32 +05:30
Divy Srivastava
03dc3b8972
feat(ops): V8 Fast Calls (#15122)
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
2022-07-22 17:54:22 +05:30
Bartek Iwańczuk
06934db883
Revert "feat: add "unhandledrejection" event support (#12994)" (#15075)
This reverts commit f7af0b01a5.
2022-07-04 23:34:39 +02:00
Bartek Iwańczuk
f7af0b01a5
feat: add "unhandledrejection" event support (#12994)
This commit adds support for "unhandledrejection" event.

This event will trigger event listeners registered using:

"globalThis.addEventListener("unhandledrejection")
"globalThis.onunhandledrejection"
This is done by registering a default handler using
"Deno.core.setPromiseRejectCallback" that allows to
handle rejected promises in JavaScript instead of Rust.

This commit will make it possible to polyfill
"process.on("unhandledRejection")" in the Node compat
layer.

Co-authored-by: Colin Ihrig <cjihrig@gmail.com>
2022-07-04 21:14:58 +02:00
Nayeem Rahman
9385a91312
refactor(core): Move Deno.core bindings to ops (#14793) 2022-06-07 11:25:10 +02:00
Aaron O'Mullan
c6063e390a
feat(ops): infallible / result-free ops (#14585) 2022-05-12 19:13:25 +02:00
Bartek Iwańczuk
3f08a40412
refactor: add core.formatLocationFilename, remove op_format_filename (#14474)
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>
2022-05-03 19:45:57 +02:00
Andreu Botella
12d28dffc6
fix(fetch): Fix uncaught rejection panic with WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming (#13925)
When an exception is thrown during the processing of streaming WebAssembly,
`op_wasm_streaming_abort` is called. This op calls into V8, which synchronously
rejects the promise and calls into the promise rejection handler, if applicable.
But calling an op borrows the isolate's `JsRuntimeState` for the duration of the
op, which means it is borrowed when V8 calls into `promise_reject_callback`,
which tries to borrow it again, panicking.

This change changes `op_wasm_streaming_abort` from an op to a binding
(`Deno.core.abortWasmStreaming`). Although that binding must borrow the
`JsRuntimeState` in order to access the `WasmStreamingResource` stored in the
`OpTable`, it also takes ownership of that `WasmStreamingResource` instance,
which means it can drop any borrows of the `JsRuntimeState` before calling into
V8.
2022-03-22 11:33:29 +01:00
Aaron O'Mullan
d0a7305676
cleanup(core): drop op_void_async's state arg (#14045) 2022-03-20 14:54:38 +01:00
Aaron O'Mullan
bd481bf095
feat(ops): optional OpState (#13954) 2022-03-16 00:33:46 +01:00
Aaron O'Mullan
60466de5d5
cleanup(core): remove void_op_a?sync (#13953)
In favour of `op_void_sync` & `op_void_async`
2022-03-15 22:58:03 +01:00
Aaron O'Mullan
88d0f01948
feat(ops): custom arity (#13949)
Also cleanup & drop ignored wildcard op-args
2022-03-14 23:38:53 +01:00
Divy Srivastava
b4e42953e1
feat(core): codegen ops (#13861)
Co-authored-by: Aaron O'Mullan <aaron.omullan@gmail.com>
2022-03-14 18:44:15 +01:00
Ryan Dahl
b2036a4db7
refactor: re-export anyhow from deno_core (#12777) 2021-11-16 09:02:28 -05:00
Aaron O'Mullan
375ce63c63
feat(core): streams (#12596)
This allows resources to be "streams" by implementing read/write/shutdown. These streams are implicit since their nature (read/write/duplex) isn't known until called, but we could easily add another method to explicitly tag resources as streams.

`op_read/op_write/op_shutdown` are now builtin ops provided by `deno_core`

Note: this current implementation is simple & straightforward but it results in an additional alloc per read/write call

Closes #12556
2021-11-09 19:26:17 +01:00
Luca Casonato
be68b82eb4
chore: update to rusty_v8 0.33.0 (#12564) 2021-10-27 23:26:15 +02:00
Aaron O'Mullan
5a8a989b78
refactor(metrics): move to core (#12386)
Avoids overhead of wrapping ops (and allocs when inspecting async-op futures)
2021-10-10 17:20:30 +02:00
Aaron O'Mullan
f2ac7ff23a
bench(deno_common): track void ops (#12389)
To track overhead through the entire CLI opcall stack (metrics included, etc...)
2021-10-10 16:36:55 +02:00
Andreu Botella
5edd277161
feat: Show the URL of streaming WASM modules in stack traces (#12268)
WebAssembly modules compiled through `WebAssembly.compile()` and similar
non-streaming APIs don't have a URL associated to them, because they
have been compiled from a buffer source. In stack traces, V8 will use
a URL such as `wasm://wasm/d1c677ea`, with a hash of the module.

However, wasm modules compiled through streaming APIs, like
`WebAssembly.compileStreaming()`, do have a known URL, which can be
obtained from the `Response` object passed into the streaming APIs. And
as per the developer-facing display conventions in the WebAssembly
Web API spec, this URL should be used in stack traces. This change
implements that.
2021-10-10 16:03:23 +02:00
Leo K
77a00ce1fb
chore: various op cleanup (#12329) 2021-10-05 22:38:27 +02:00
Andreu Botella
4d6f412b0b
refactor(core): Turn the wasm_streaming_feed binding into ops (#11985)
Async WebAssembly compilation was implemented by adding two
bindings: `set_wasm_streaming_callback`, which registered a callback to
be called whenever a streaming wasm compilation was started, and
`wasm_streaming_feed`, which let the JS callback modify the state of the
v8 wasm compiler.

`set_wasm_streaming_callback` cannot currently be implemented as
anything other than a binding, but `wasm_streaming_feed` does not really
need to use anything specific to bindings, and could indeed be
implemented as one or more ops. This PR does that, resulting in a
simplification of the relevant code.

There are three operations on the state of the v8 wasm compiler that
`wasm_streaming_feed` allowed: feeding new bytes into the compiler,
letting it know that there are no more bytes coming from the network,
and aborting the compilation. This PR provides `op_wasm_streaming_feed`
to feed new bytes into the compiler, and `op_wasm_streaming_abort` to
abort the compilation. It doesn't provide an op to let v8 know that the
response is finished, but closing the resource with `Deno.core.close()`
will achieve that.
2021-09-13 14:27:54 +02:00
Bert Belder
fa963909e5
perf(ext/http): optimize auto cleanup of request resource (#11978)
Fixes #11963.
2021-09-10 15:47:09 -07:00
Aaron O'Mullan
2ca454b402
refactor(ops): return BadResource errors in ResourceTable calls (#11710)
* refactor(ops): return BadResource errors in ResourceTable calls

Instead of relying on callers to map Options to Results via `.ok_or_else(bad_resource_id)` at over 176 different call sites ...
2021-08-15 13:29:19 +02:00
Luca Casonato
c9204c4aee
refactor: introduce primordials (#10939)
This commit introduces primordials to deno_core. Primordials are a
frozen set of all intrinsic objects in the runtime. They are not
vulnerable to prototype pollution.
2021-07-02 12:18:30 +02:00
Charlie Moog
580c9f9ef0
fix(core): don't panic on stdout/stderr write failures in Deno.core.print (#11039) 2021-06-22 04:39:59 +02:00
Aaron O'Mullan
d059f9b06e
cleanup(core): flatten print's op args (#10643) 2021-05-15 15:22:57 +02:00
Aaron O'Mullan
d5f39fd121
cleanup(ops): remove unused ZeroCopyBuf arg-types (#10530) 2021-05-08 14:37:42 +02:00
Aaron O'Mullan
3a37444cb5
fix(core/print): flush stderr (#10480) 2021-05-03 14:51:32 +02:00
Aaron O'Mullan
ea917384fe
refactor(core): convert core.print() to a builtin op (#10436) 2021-05-02 19:30:03 -04:00
Aaron O'Mullan
578f2ba45e
refactor(core): provide builtins as an Extension (#10449) 2021-04-30 21:08:29 -04:00
Aaron O'Mullan
1c7164257d
refactor(core): move builtin ops to their own file (#10336) 2021-04-25 19:23:22 +02:00