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David Sherret
47f7bed677
chore: enable clippy::print_stdout and clippy::print_stderr (#23732)
1. Generally we should prefer to use the `log` crate.
2. I very often accidentally commit `eprintln`s.

When we should use `println` or `eprintln`, it's not too bad to be a bit
more verbose and ignore the lint rule.
2024-05-08 22:45:06 -04:00
David Sherret
eb6f6ff33d
refactor: cleanup main entrypoint (#23145) 2024-03-31 10:58:19 -04:00
Matt Mastracci
86cdf37033
perf(cli): use args_os (#23039)
Extracted from #22718
2024-03-22 14:03:56 -07:00
Matt Mastracci
3fd4b882a4
perf(cli): faster standalone executable determination (#22717)
This was showing up on the flamegraph.

```
14:54 $ hyperfine -S none --warmup 25 '/tmp/deno run /tmp/empty.js' 'target/release/deno run /tmp/empty.js'
Benchmark 1: /tmp/deno run /tmp/empty.js
  Time (mean ± σ):      17.2 ms ±   4.7 ms    [User: 11.2 ms, System: 4.0 ms]
  Range (min … max):    15.1 ms …  72.9 ms    172 runs
 
  Warning: Statistical outliers were detected. Consider re-running this benchmark on a quiet system without any interferences from other programs. It might help to use the '--warmup' or '--prepare' options.
 
Benchmark 2: target/release/deno run /tmp/empty.js
  Time (mean ± σ):      16.7 ms ±   1.1 ms    [User: 11.1 ms, System: 4.0 ms]
  Range (min … max):    15.0 ms …  20.1 ms    189 runs
 
Summary
  'target/release/deno run /tmp/empty.js' ran
    1.03 ± 0.29 times faster than '/tmp/deno run /tmp/empty.js'
✔ ~/Documents/github/deno/deno [faster_extract|…5⚑ 23] 
```
2024-03-05 15:14:49 -07:00
Divy Srivastava
a68eb3fcc3
feat: denort binary for deno compile (#22205)
This introduces the `denort` binary - a slim version of deno without
tooling. The binary is used as the default for `deno compile`.

Improves `deno compile` final size by ~2.5x (141 MB -> 61 MB) on Linux
x86_64.
2024-02-13 21:52:30 +05:30