The following tests were commented out in order to get this to go green :
- bodyMultipartFormData
- bodyURLEncodedFormData
- fetchRequestInitStringBody
- netConcurrentAccept
- netListenAsyncIterator
A major API change was that asserts are imported from testing/asserts.ts
now rather than testing/mod.ts and assertEqual as renamed to
assertEquals to conform to what is most common in JavaScript.
Resolves #1705
This PR adds the Deno APIs as a global namespace named `Deno`. For backwards
compatibility, the ability to `import * from "deno"` is preserved. I have tried
to convert every test and internal code the references the module to use the
namespace instead, but because I didn't break compatibility I am not sure.
On the REPL, `deno` no longer exists, replaced only with `Deno` to align with
the regular runtime.
The runtime type library includes both the namespace and module. This means it
duplicates the whole type information. When we remove the functionality from the
runtime, it will be a one line change to the library generator to remove the
module definition from the type library.
I marked a `TODO` in a couple places where to remove the `"deno"` module, but
there are additional places I know I didn't mark.
Originally we planned to have a JS class for each error code. But it
seems better to just have a single DenoError class with a "kind"
property. One nice thing about using an enum instead of classes for
errors is that switch() can be used during error handling instead of a
bunch of instanceof branches.