This commit changes "ProcState" to store "file_fetcher" field in an "Arc",
allowing it to be preserved between restarts and thus keeping the state
alive between the restarts. File watchers for "deno test" and "deno bench"
now reset "ProcState" between restarts.
This commit changes signature of "deno_core::ModuleLoader::resolve" to pass
an enum indicating whether or not we're resolving a specifier for dynamic import.
Additionally "CliModuleLoader" was changes to store both "parent permissions" (or
"root permissions") as well as "dynamic permissions" that allow to check for permissions
in top-level module load an dynamic imports.
Then all code paths that have anything to do with Node/npm compat are now checking
for permissions which are passed from module loader instance associated with given
worker.
This PR updates the name used in `clap::Arg::value_name` for the
`--inspect*` flags from `HOST:PORT` to `HOST_AND_PORT` because the
former causes an arguments error when using shell completions in the
`zsh` shell.
Adds support for passing and returning structs as buffers to FFI. This does not implement fastapi support for structs. Needed for certain system APIs such as AppKit on macOS.
Turns out we were cloning permissions which after prompting were discarded,
so the state of permissions was never preserved. To handle that we need to store
all permissions behind "Arc<Mutex<>>" (because there are situations where we
need to send them to other thread).
Testing and benching code still uses "Permissions" in most places - it's undesirable
to share the same permission set between various test/bench files - otherwise
granting or revoking permissions in one file would influence behavior of other test
files.
If an optional peer dependency entry previously wasn't resolved and it's
now being resolved, then it will add it as if it were a dependency of
the previously resolved package instead of creating a new "copy package"
(seems to be what npm and pnpm does).
Closes #17240
Previously, `Deno.permissions.[revoke|request]()` wouldn't correctly
process the `path: URL` when `name` was `ffi`. This change fixes that
behaviour and adds a new function, `formDescriptor()`, to ensure `URL`
arguments are consistently handled across
`Deno.permissions.[query|revoke|request]()`.
This commit fixes "Add all missing imports" quick fix; before
it was replacing all occurrences with the same specifier. Now
every line returned from TSC is processed individually.
This commit adds "Deno.Conn.ref()" and "Deno.Conn.unref()" methods.
These methods can be used to make connection block or not block the
event loop from finishing. Refing/unrefing only influences "read"
operations - ie. scheduling writes to a connection _do_ keep event
loop alive.
Required for https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/16710
This commit fixes handling of rejected promises in dynamic imports
evaluation.
Previously we were running callbacks for next ticks and macrotasks
_before_ polling
dynamic imports and checked for unhandled rejections immediately after.
This is wrong,
as `unhandledrejection` event is dispatched and its callbacks are run as
macrotasks.
This commit changes order of actions performed by the event loop to
following:
- poll async ops
- poll dynamic imports
- run next tick callbacks
- run macrotask callbacks
- check for unhandled promise rejections
This commit fixes formatting of JSError with "errors" property. Before this
commit all instances of "Error" were treated as if they were "AggregateError"
if they had "errors" property. After this commit only actual instances of
"AggregateError" are formatted in such a way, while instances of "Error"
that have "errors" property are formatted without showing details of "errors".
Previously, errored streaming response bodies did not cause the HTTP
stream to be aborted. It instead caused the stream to be closed gracefully,
which had the result that the client could not detect the difference
between a successful response and an errored response.
This commit fixes the issue by aborting the stream on error.
This PR adds the concept of a global `DrawThread`, which can receive
multiple renderers to draw information on the screen (note: the
underlying thread is released back to tokio when it's not rendering). It
also separates the concept of progress bars from the existing "draw
thread". This makes it trivial for us to do stuff like show permission
prompts and progress bars at the same time in the future.
The reason this is global is because the process' tty stderr is also a
global concept.