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.
Classic workers were implemented in denoland#11338, which also enabled the WPT
tests in the `workers` directory. However, the rest of WPT worker tests
were not enabled because a number of them were hanging due to
web-platform-tests/wpt#29777. Now that that WPT issue is fixed, the bulk
of worker tests can be enabled.
There are still a few tests that hang, and so haven't been enabled. In
particular:
- The following tests seem to hang because a promise fails to resolve.
We can detect such cases in non-worker tests because the process will
exit without calling the WPT completion callback, but in worker tests
the worker message ops will keep the event loop running. This will be
fixed when we add timeouts to WPT tests (denoland#9460).
- `/fetch/api/basic/error-after-response.any.worker.html`
- `/html/webappapis/microtask-queuing/queue-microtask-exceptions.any.worker.html`
- `/webmessaging/message-channels/worker-post-after-close.any.worker.html`
- `/webmessaging/message-channels/worker.any.worker.html`
- `/websockets/Create-on-worker-shutdown.any.worker.html`
- The following tests apparently hang because a promise rejection is
never handled, which will kill the process in the main thread but not
in workers (denoland#12221).
- `/streams/readable-streams/async-iterator.any.worker.html`
- `/workers/interfaces/WorkerUtils/importScripts/report-error-setTimeout-cross-origin.sub.any.worker.html`
- `/workers/interfaces/WorkerUtils/importScripts/report-error-setTimeout-redirect-to-cross-origin.sub.any.worker.html`
- `/workers/interfaces/WorkerUtils/importScripts/report-error-setTimeout-same-origin.sub.any.worker.html`
This commit adds automatic injection of Node globals when "--compat" flag
is present.
This is done by executing "https://deno.land/std/node/global.ts" as a "side module",
before main module is executed.
This commit makes "--compat" required to be used with "--unstable" flag, as some
of Node globals require unstable Deno APIs.
This commit adds support for passing buffer arguments across
FFI boundary.
Co-authored-by: eliassjogreen <eliassjogreen1@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bert Belder <bertbelder@gmail.com>
This commit adds "--compat" flag. When the flag is passed a set of mappings for
built-in Node modules is injected into the import map. If user doesn't
explicitly provide an import map (using "--import-map" flag) then a map is
created on the fly. If there are already existing mappings in import map that
would clash with built-in Node modules a set of diagnostics is printed to the
terminal with suggestions how to proceed.
These are confusing. They say they are "for users that don't care about
permissions", but that isn't correct. `NoTimersPermissions` disables
permissions instead of enabling them.
I would argue that implementors should decide what permissions they want
themselves, and not take our opinionated permissions struct.
Decouple JsRuntime::sync_ops_cache() from the availability of the Deno.* namespace in the global scope
This avoids crashes when calling sync_ops_cache() on a bootstrapped WebWorker who has dropped its Deno.* namespace
It's also just cleaner and more robust ...