Ref #3712. This change allowed the deno_typescript crate to reference
cli/js/lib.deno_runtime.d.ts which breaks "cargo package". We intend to
reintroduce a revised version of this patch later once "cargo
package" is working and tested.
This reverts commit 737ab94ea1.
* split ops/worker.rs into ops/worker_host.rs and ops/web_worker.rs
* refactor js/workers.ts and factor out js/worker_main.ts - entry point for WebWorker runtime
* BREAKING CHANGE: remove support for blob: URL in Worker
* BREAKING CHANGE: remove Deno namespace support and noDenoNamespace option in Worker constructor
* introduce WebWorker struct which is a stripped down version of cli::Worker
* remove Isolate.current_send_cb_info
* remove DenoBuf
* remove Isolate.shared_ab
* port Isolate.shared_response_buf (last bit not ported from libdeno)
* add some docs for Isolate and EsIsolate
* refactored RecursiveLoad - it was renamed to RecursiveModuleLoad, it does not take ownership of isolate anymore - a struct implementing Stream that yields SourceCodeInfo
* untangled module loading logic between RecursiveLoad and isolate - that logic is encapsulated in EsIsolate and RecursiveModuleLoad, where isolate just consumes modules as they become available - does not require to pass Arc<Mutex<Isolate>> around anymore
* removed EsIsolate.mods_ in favor of Modules and moved them inside EsIsolate
* EsIsolate now requires "loader" argument during construction - struct that implements Loader trait
* rewrite first methods on isolate as async
Some tests were silently failing after #3358 and #3434 because pool.spawn_ok
was used which doesn't panic on errors. For reference, the failure looked like this:
thread '<unnamed>' panicked at 'assertion failed: match isolate.poll_unpin(cx) { Poll::Ready(Ok(_)) => true, _ => false, }', core/isolate.rs:1408:7
After landing #3358 the benchmarks exploded indicating problems with workers and deno_core_http_bench.
This PR dramatically fixes thread/syscall count that showed up on benchmarks. Thread count is not back to previous levels but difference went from hundreds/thousands to about ~50.