Partially addresses https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25648.
This allows packages that use `crossws` to be installed with `deno
install`. `crossws` specifies an optional peer dependency on
`uWebSockets`, but `uWebSockets` is not on npm (it is used with `git:`
or `github:` specifiers). Previously we would error on this, now we
don't error on non-existent optional peer dependencies.
This commit improves the throughput when a Deno process is running as a proxy
server that deals with compressed data from the upstream server.
We have seen a performance degradation since v1.45.3 when we run a HTTP server
with Deno with a particular setting, where it fetches _compressed_ data from the
upstream server and forwards it to the end client. After some investigation, it
turned out that [tower_http::decompression] causes this issue, which was fixed
by the new version of this crate, v0.6.1.
[tower_http::decompression]: https://docs.rs/tower-http/0.6.0/tower_http/decompression/index.html
Fixes #25798
This is for security reasons for the time being for Deno 2. Details to
follow post Deno 2.0 release.
Remote import maps seem incredibly rare (only 2 usages on GitHub from
what I can tell), so we'll add this back with more permissions if
there's enough demand for it:
https://github.com/search?type=code&q=%2F%22importMap%22%3A+%22http%2F
In the meantime, use the `--import-map` flag and `"deno.importMap"`
config in the LSP for remote import maps.
Fixes #25802
markup_fmt plugin supports some HTML-like formats like Angular, Jinja,
Twig, Nunjucks or Vento, that are not supported by `deno fmt`. This PR
adds support for the extensions `njk` (Nunjucks) and `vto` (Vento).
Angular doesn't have a custom extension (it uses `html` afaik) and Jinja
and Twig are template engines written in Python and PHP respectively so
it doesn't make sense to be supported by Deno.
This commits stabilizes CSS, HTML and YAML formatters
in `deno fmt`.
It is no longer required to use either of these flags:
- `--unstable-css`
- `--unstable-html`
- `--unstable-yaml`
Or these `unstable` options in the config file:
- `fmt-css`
- `fmt-html`
- `html-yaml`
Add an implementation of cpu_info() for OpenBSD, that returns a
correctly-sized array. Since Rust's libc bindings for OpenBSD do not
contain all symbols necessary for a full implementation and it is not
planned to add them, this solution at least avoids problems with code
that relies on cpu_info() purely for the size of the returned array to
derive the number of available CPUs.
This addresses https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25621
This commit adds better handling for terminal errors when
`window` global is used. This global is removed in Deno 2,
and while we have lints to help with that, an information and
hints are helpful to guide users to working code.
Ref https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25797
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23508
`width` and `height` are required to configure the wgpu surface because
Deno is headless and depends on user to create a window. The options
were non-standard extension of `GPUCanvasConfiguration#configure`.
This PR adds a required options parameter with the `width` and `height`
options to `Deno.UnsafeWindowSurface` constructor.
```typescript
// Old, non-standard extension of GPUCanvasConfiguration
const surface = new Deno.UnsafeWindowSurface("x11", displayHandle, windowHandle);
const context = surface.getContext();
context.configure({ width: 600, height: 800, /* ... */ });
```
```typescript
// New
const surface = new Deno.UnsafeWindowSurface({
system: "x11",
windowHandle,
displayHandle,
width: 600,
height: 800,
});
const context = surface.getContext();
context.configure({ /* ... */ });
```
This PR optimizes the case when `performance.measure()` needs to find
the startMark by name. It is a simple change on `findMostRecent` fn to
avoiding copying and reversing the complete entries list.
Adds minor missing tests for:
- `clearMarks()`, general
- `clearMeasures()`, general
- `measure()`, case when the startMarks name exists more than once
### Benchmarks
#### main
```
CPU | AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 6850U with Radeon Graphics
Runtime | Deno 2.0.0-rc.4 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu)
benchmark time/iter (avg) iter/s (min … max) p75 p99 p995
---------------------- ----------------------------- --------------------- --------------------------
worst case measure() 2.1 ms 486.9 ( 1.7 ms … 2.4 ms) 2.2 ms 2.4 ms 2.4 ms
```
#### this PR
```
CPU | AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 6850U with Radeon Graphics
Runtime | Deno 2.0.0-rc.4 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu)
benchmark time/iter (avg) iter/s (min … max) p75 p99 p995
---------------------- ----------------------------- --------------------- --------------------------
worst case measure() 966.3 µs 1,035 (876.9 µs … 1.1 ms) 1.0 ms 1.1 ms 1.1 ms
```
```ts
Deno.bench("worst case measure()", (b) => {
performance.mark('start');
for (let i = 0; i < 1e5; i += 1) {
performance.mark(crypto.randomUUID());
}
b.start();
performance.measure('total', 'start');
b.end();
performance.clearMarks();
performance.clearMeasures();
});
```
Fixes a regression where we were ignoring `--node-modules-dir` if there
was no value passed with it. We should instead default to "auto", to
maintain compat with deno 1
Fixes rsbuild running in deno.
You can look at the test to see what was failing, the gist is that we
were trying to statically analyze the re-exports of a CJS script, and if
we couldn't find the source for the re-exported file we would fail.
Instead, we should just treat these as if they were too dynamic to
analyze, and let it fail (or succeed) at runtime. This aligns with
node's behavior.
This commit fixes issues with the pseudo test file generation logic,
namely:
- `export`s declared in snippets
- auto import insertion for `default export`
## Case 1: `export`s declared in snippets
In the previous implementation, `export`s declared in snippets were
moved to the top level of the module in the generated pseudo test file.
This is required because `export` must be at the top level.
This becomes a problem if such a `export` has a body, containing a
reference to a local variable. Suppose we extract this snippet from
JSDoc:
```ts
const logger = createLogger("my-awesome-module");
export function sum(a: number, b: number): number {
logger.debug("sum called");
return a + b;
}
```
This gets converted into the following invalid code (note that `export
function sum` is moved to the top level, but its body references
`logger` variable which can't be referenced from here):
```ts
export function sum(a: number, b: number): number {
logger.debug("sum called");
return a + b;
}
Deno.test("./base.ts$1-7.ts", async () => {
const logger = createLogger("my-awesome-module");
});
```
To resolve this issue, this commit adds a logic to remove the `export`
keyword, allowing the exported items to stay in the `Deno.test` block
scope, like so:
```ts
Deno.test("./base.ts$1-7.ts", async () => {
const logger = createLogger("my-awesome-module");
function sum(a: number, b: number): number {
logger.debug("sum called");
return a + b;
}
});
```
## Case 2: default export
Previously `default export foo` was not captured by the export
collector, so auto import insertion didn't work for this case. To put it
concretely, the following code snippet didn't work when run with `deno
test --doc` because `import foo from "file:///path/to/mod.ts"` didn't
get inserted automatically:
```ts
/**
* ```ts
* console.log(foo);
* ```
*
* @module
*/
const foo = 42;
export default foo;
```
This commit fixes this issue and the above example works fine.
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Fixes #25718