This commit integrates import map and "classic" resolutions in
the "--compat" mode when using ES modules; in effect
"http:", "https:" and "blob:" imports now work in compat mode.
The algorithm works as follows:
1. If there's an import map, try to resolve using it and if succeeded
return the specifier
2. Try to resolve using "Node ESM resolution", and if succeeded return
the specifier
3. Fall back to regular ESM resolution
Closes #11826
**BREAKING CHANGE** this behaviour was disable when introduced in Deno 1.14/TypeScript 4.4. It will highlight code that unsafely handles variables that are caught, and will cause type errors in unsafe code.
Closes #11882
BREAKING CHANGE: Previously when `--location` was set, the unique storage key was derived from the the URL of the location instead of just the origin. This change correctly uses just the origin. This may cause previously persisted storage to change its key and data to not be available with the same location as before.
A `handshake()` method was added that returns when the TLS handshake is
complete. The `TlsListener` and `TlsConn` interfaces were added to
accomodate this new method.
Closes: #11759.
`fetch()` and client-side websocket used to support HTTP/2, but this
regressed in #11491. This patch reenables it by explicitly adding `h2`
and `http/1.1` to the list of ALPN protocols on the HTTP and websocket
clients.
A bug was fixed that could cause a hang when a method was
called on a TlsConn object that had thrown an exception earlier.
Additionally, a bug was fixed that caused TlsConn.write() to not
completely flush large buffers (>64kB) to the socket.
The public `TlsConn.handshake()` API is scheduled for inclusion in the
next minor release. See https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/12467.
This commit adds CJS and ESM Node resolvers to the "--compat" mode.
The functionality is spread across "cli/compat" module and Node compatibility
layer in "deno_std/node"; this stems from the fact that ES module resolution
can only be implemented in Rust as it needs to directly integrated with
"deno_core"; however "deno_std/node" already provided CJS module resolution.
Currently this resolution is only active when running a files using
"deno run --compat --unstable <filename>", and is not available in other
subcommands, which will be changed in follow up commits.
Returns empty values in case of errors, source lines are non-essential anyway. These errors can happen e.g. when source files change at runtime. A warning is also printed to help us track when it happens in unexpected cases besides this.
Currently all async ops are polled lazily, which means that op
initialization code is postponed until control is yielded to the event
loop. This has some weird consequences, e.g.
```js
let listener = Deno.listen(...);
let conn_promise = listener.accept();
listener.close();
// `BadResource` is thrown. A reasonable error would be `Interrupted`.
let conn = await conn_promise;
```
JavaScript promises are expected to be eagerly evaluated. This patch
makes ops actually do that.
On OS X, the watcher sometimes witnesses the creation of it's own root
directory. Creating that directory using a sync op instead of an async
op sidesteps the issue.