This commit changes flow in inspector code to no longer require
"Runtime.runIfWaitingForDebugger" message to complete a handshake.
Even though clients like Chrome DevTools always send this message on startup,
it is against the protocol to require this message to start an inspector
session.
Instead "Runtime.runIfWaitingForDebugger" is required only when running with
"--inspect-brk" flag, which matches behavior of Node.js.
This commit fixes prompts printed to the terminal when
running with "--inspect" or "--inspect-brk" flags.
When debugger disconnects error is no longer printed as
users don't care about the reason debugger did disconnect.
A message suggesting to go to "chrome://inspect" is printed
if debugger is active.
Additionally and information that process is waiting for
debugger to connect is printed if running with "--inspect-brk"
flag.
This commit fixes inspector integration with "deno test" subcommand
by waiting for inspector sessions to connect if "--inspect-brk" flag
is passed.
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
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>
std/http/server knows how to handle "Listener has been closed"
exceptions but not "operation canceled" errors.
Make "unix" listen sockets throw the same exception as "tcp" listen
sockets when the socket is closed and has a pending accept operation.
There is still a discrepancy when multiple accept requests are posted
but that's probably a less visible issue and something for another day.
Fixes #13033
This commit adds support for exporting RSA JWKs in the Web Crypto API.
It also does some minor fixes for RSA JWK imports.
Co-authored-by: Sean Michael Wykes <sean.wykes@nascent.com.br>
Fixes "op_set_exit_code" by sharing a single "Arc" between
all workers (via "op state") instead of having a "global" value stored in
"deno_runtime" crate. As a consequence setting an exit code is always
scoped to a tree of workers, instead of being overridable if there are
multiple worker tree (like in "deno test --jobs" subcommand).
Refactored "cli/main.rs" functions to return "Result<i32, AnyError>" instead
of "Result<(), AnyError>" so they can return exit code.
This change also makes the timers implementation closer to the spec, and
sets up the stage to implement AbortSignal.timeout() (whatwg/dom#1032).
Fixes #8965
Fixes #10974
Fixes #11398
Although not easy to replicate in the wild, the `deno test` op sanitizer
can fail when there are intervals that started before a test runs, since
the op sanitizer can end up running in the time between the timer op for
an interval's run resolves and the op for the next run starts.
This change fixes that by adding a new macrotask callback that will run
after the timer macrotask queue has drained. This ensures that there is
a timer op if there are any timers which are unresolved by the time the
op sanitizer runs.
Due to a bug in V8, terminating an isolate while a module with top-level
await is being evaluated would crash the process. This change makes it
so calling `worker.terminate()` will signal the worker to terminate at
the next iteration of the event loop, and it schedules a proper
termination of the worker's isolate after 2 seconds.
Although not easy to replicate in the wild, the `deno test` op sanitizer
can fail when there are intervals that started before a test runs, since
the op sanitizer can end up running in the time between the timer op for
an interval's run resolves and the op for the next run starts.
This change fixes that by adding a new macrotask callback that will run
after the timer macrotask queue has drained. This ensures that there is
a timer op if there are any timers which are unresolved by the time the
op sanitizer runs.