This commit makes the error messages that one sees when passing
something other than a BufferSource to a (De)CompressionStream. The
WPT tests already pass, because they just check for error type
(TypeError), and not error message. A TypeError was already thrown for
invalid values via serde_v8.
This commit fixes an error when user deletes "window" global JS
variable. Instead of relying on "window" or "globalThis" to dispatch
"load" and "unload" events, we are default to global scope of the
worker.
In the `transform` function to `TextEncoderStream`'s internal
`TransformStream`, if `chunk` is the empty string and
`this.#pendingHighSurrogate` is null, then `lastCodeUnit` will be NaN.
As it turns out, this does not cause a bug because the comparison to
check for lone surrogates turns out to be false for NaN, but to rely on
it makes the code brittle.
The Web IDL conversion to `BufferSource` and similar types shouldn't
check whether the buffer is detached.
In the case of `TextDecoder`, our implementation would still throw after
the Web IDL conversions because we're creating a new `Uint8Array` from
the buffer source's buffer, which throws if it's detached. This change
also fixes this bug.
The implementation of `TextDecoder` had a bug where it was copying the
input data in every case. This change removes that copy in
non-`SharedArrayBuffer` cases.
Since passing a shared buffer source to Rust would fail, this copy of
the input data was making `TextDecoder` work in cases where the input
is shared. In order to avoid a breaking change, the copy is retained in
those cases.
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.