Fixes #6259.
Adds the location for v8 syntax errors to the message (`message += " at
{location}"`) when rethrowing them for dynamic imports.
Discussing with @bartlomieju on discord I proposed just preserving v8's
error and not reconstructing it, allowing the standard stack trace to
just point to the syntax error instead of the dynamic import. But on
further thought this way has parity with SWC's syntax errors + has the
advantage of showing both the syntax error and dynamic import location.
```ts
// temp.js
await import("./temp2.js");
// temp2.js
function foo() {
await Promise.resolve();
}
// Before:
// error: Uncaught (in promise) SyntaxError: Unexpected reserved word
// await import("./temp2.js");
// ^
// at async file:///.../temp.js:1:1
// After:
// error: Uncaught (in promise) SyntaxError: Unexpected reserved word at file:///.../temp2.js:2:3
// await import("./temp2.js");
// ^
// at async file:///.../temp.js:1:1
```
This commit adds op_read_sync and op_write_sync to core. These ops are
similar to op_read and op_write, but they are synchronous. Just like the
async ops, they operate on generic `deno_core::Resource` objects. These
now have new `read_byob_sync` and `write_sync` methods, with default
implementations throwing "NotSupported" errors, just like the async
counterparts.
There are no `write_all` or `read` equivalents, because the
optimizations they unlock are not useful in synchronous contexts.
This is a follow-on to the earlier work in reducing string copies,
mainly focused on ensuring that ASCII strings are easy to provide to the
JS runtime.
While we are replacing a 16-byte reference in a number of places with a
24-byte structure (measured via `std::mem::size_of`), the reduction in
copies wins out over the additional size of the arguments passed into
functions.
Benchmarking shows approximately the same if not slightly less wallclock
time/instructions retired, but I believe this continues to open up
further refactoring opportunities.
This commit adds a new core API `opAsync2` to call an async op with
atmost 2 arguments. Spread argument iterators has a pretty big perf hit
when calling ops.
| name | avg msg/sec/core |
| --- | --- |
| 1.32.1 | `127820.750000` |
| #18506 | `140079.000000` |
| #18506 + #18509 | `150104.250000` |
| #18506 + #18509 + this | `157340.000000` |
This will improve diagnostics and catch any non-ASCII extension code
early.
This will use `debug_assert!` rather than `assert!` to avoid runtime
costs, and ensures (in debug_assert mode only) that all extension source
files are ASCII as we load them.
Reduce the number of copies and allocations of script code by carrying
around ownership/reference information from creation time.
As an advantage, this allows us to maintain the identity of `&'static
str`-based scripts and use v8's external 1-byte strings (to avoid
incorrectly passing non-ASCII strings, debug `assert!`s gate all string
reference paths).
Benchmark results:
Perf improvements -- ~0.1 - 0.2ms faster, but should reduce garbage
w/external strings and reduces data copies overall. May also unlock some
more interesting optimizations in the future.
This requires adding some generics to functions, but manual
monomorphization has been applied (outer/inner function) to avoid code
bloat.
This commit changes the build process in a way that preserves already
registered ops in the snapshot. This allows us to skip creating hundreds of
"v8::String" on each startup, but sadly there is still some op registration
going on startup (however we're registering 49 ops instead of >200 ops).
This situation could be further improved, by moving some of the ops
from "runtime/" to a separate extension crates.
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Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
Follow-up to #18210:
* we are passing the generated `cfg` object into the state function
rather than passing individual config fields
* reduce cloning dramatically by making the state_fn `FnOnce`
* `take` for `ExtensionBuilder` to avoid more unnecessary copies
* renamed `config` to `options`
This implements two macros to simplify extension registration and centralize a lot of the boilerplate as a base for future improvements:
* `deno_core::ops!` registers a block of `#[op]`s, optionally with type
parameters, useful for places where we share lists of ops
* `deno_core::extension!` is used to register an extension, and creates
two methods that can be used at runtime/snapshot generation time:
`init_ops` and `init_ops_and_esm`.
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This PR cleans up APIs related to snapshot creation and how ops are
initialized.
Prerequisite for #18080
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Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
This commit changes "deno_core" to not rely on implicitly calling
"std::env::current_dir()" when resolving module specifiers using
APIs from "deno_core::modules_specifier".
Supersedes https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/15454
Remove remaining usages of "resolve_url_or_path_deprecated" in favor
of "resolve_url_or_path" with explicit calls to
"std::env::current_dir()".
Towards landing https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/15454
This PR resolves a very small typo in the primordial typedefs file
`./core/internal.d.ts`. The correct reference now reads `typeof
FinalizationRegistry.prototype.register`. Before this PR the type alias
pointed to `registar`, which obviously doesn't exist.
This commit changes current "deno_core::resolve_url_or_path" API to
"resolve_url_or_path_deprecated" and adds new "resolve_url_or_path"
API that requires to explicitly pass the directory from which paths
should be resolved to.
Some of the call sites were updated to use the new API, the reminder
of them will be updated in a follow up PR.
Towards landing https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/15454
This commit removes "deno_core::RuntimeOptions::extensions_with_js".
Now it's embedders' responsibility to properly register extensions
that will not contains JavaScript sources when running from an existing
snapshot.
Prerequisite for https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/18080
This commit changes "ModuleMap" initialization to over-allocate by 16
for vectors storing module information and module V8 handles. In 99%
cases there's gonna be at least one additional module loaded, so it's
very wasteful to have to reallocate when the module is executed (IIRC
Rust will double the size of the vector) and move all of the elements.
```
Benchmark 1: deno run -A ../empty.js
Time (mean ± σ): 20.5 ms ± 0.5 ms [User: 13.4 ms, System: 5.1 ms]
Range (min … max): 19.8 ms … 24.0 ms 119 runs
Benchmark 2: target/release/deno run -A ../empty.js
Time (mean ± σ): 18.8 ms ± 0.3 ms [User: 13.0 ms, System: 4.9 ms]
Range (min … max): 18.3 ms … 19.9 ms 129 runs
```
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This commit renames "deno_core::InternalModuleLoader" to
"ExtModuleLoader" and changes the specifiers used by the
modules loaded from this loader to "ext:".
"internal:" scheme was really ambiguous and it's more characters than
"ext:", which should result in slightly smaller snapshot size.
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/18020
There's no point for this API to expect result. If something fails it should
result in a panic during build time to signal to embedder that setup is
wrong.
This API is required by several extensions like "ext/node", "ext/ffi"
and also FS APIs that we want to move to a separate crate. Because
of that "pathFromURL" API was moved to "deno_web" extension so
other extension crates can rely on it.
This commit changes "InternalModuleLoader" from "deno_core" to
store a list of used modules during snapshotting. If a module was not
used during snapshotting "InternalModuleLoader" will panic in its "Drop"
handler signaling to the embedder that they made a mistake somewhere.
We use information about build in several extension crates like
"ext/node" or "runtime/". In an effort to move "fs" APIs to a separate
crate it is a prerequisite to have this information available outside
of the "runtime/" crate.
This commit moves definition of "build" object to "Deno.core" that is
later forwarded to "Deno.build".
This commit changes "include_js_files!" macro from "deno_core"
in a way that "dir" option doesn't cause specifiers to be rewritten
to include it.
Example:
```
include_js_files! {
dir "js",
"hello.js",
}
```
The above definition required embedders to use:
`import ... from "internal:<ext_name>/js/hello.js"`.
But with this change, the "js" directory in which the files are stored
is an implementation detail, which for embedders results in:
`import ... from "internal:<ext_name>/hello.js"`.
The directory the files are stored in, is an implementation detail and
in some cases might result in a significant size difference for the
snapshot. As an example, in "deno_node" extension, we store the
source code in "polyfills" directory; which resulted in each specifier
to look like "internal:deno_node/polyfills/<module_name>", but with
this change it's "internal:deno_node/<module_name>".
Given that "deno_node" has over 100 files, many of them having
several import specifiers to the same extension, this change removes
10 characters from each import specifier.
Runtime generation of async op wrappers contributed to increased startup
time and core became unusable with
`--disallow-code-generation-from-strings` flag. The optimization only
affects very small microbenchmarks so this revert will not cause any
regressions.
This commit further improves startup time by:
- no relying on "JsRuntime::execute_script" for runtime bootstrapping,
this is instead done using V8 APIs directly
- registering error classes during the snapshot time, instead of on
startup
Further improvements can be made, mainly around removing
"core.initializeAsyncOps()" which takes around 2ms.
This commit should result in ~1ms startup time improvement.
Instead of relying on "serde_v8" which is very inefficient in
serializing enums, I'm hand rolling serde for "ModuleMap" data
that is stored in the V8 snapshot to make ES modules
snapshottable.
```
// this branch
Benchmark #2: ./target/release/deno run empty.js
Time (mean ± σ): 21.4 ms ± 0.9 ms [User: 15.6 ms, System: 6.4 ms]
Range (min … max): 20.2 ms … 24.4 ms
// main branch
Benchmark #2: ./target/release/deno run empty.js
Time (mean ± σ): 23.1 ms ± 1.2 ms [User: 17.0 ms, System: 6.2 ms]
Range (min … max): 21.0 ms … 26.0 ms
```
This allows to not include source code into the binary (because
it will already be included in the V8 snapshot).
Nothing changes for the embedders - everything should still build the
same.
This commit brings the binary size from 87Mb to 82Mb on M1.
Alternative to https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/17820 and
https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/17653
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Co-authored-by: Leo Kettmeir <crowlkats@toaxl.com>
This commit changes definition of "ExtensionFileSource", by changing
"code" field to being "ExtensionFileSourceCode" enum. Currently the enum
has only a single variant "IncludedInBinary". It is done in preparation
to allow embedders to decide if they want to include the source code in the
binary when snapshotting (in most cases they shouldn't do that).
In the follow up commit we'll add more variants to
"ExtensionFileSourceCode".
"include_js_files_dir!" macro was removed in favor "include_js_files!"
macro which can now accept "dir" option.
Adds two test files: "cli/tests/unit_node/process_test.ts" and
"cli/tests/unit_node/child_process_test.ts"
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Co-authored-by: Yoshiya Hinosawa <stibium121@gmail.com>
This PR changes Node.js/npm compatibility layer to use polyfills for
built-in Node.js
embedded in the snapshot (that are coming from "ext/node" extension).
As a result loading `std/node`, either from
"https://deno.land/std@<latest>/" or
from "DENO_NODE_COMPAT_URL" env variable were removed. All code that is
imported via "npm:" specifiers now uses code embedded in the snapshot.
Several fixes were applied to various modules in "ext/node" to make
tests pass.
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Co-authored-by: Yoshiya Hinosawa <stibium121@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
Compressing the TSC snapshot in debug build took
~45s on M1 MacBook Pro; without compression it took ~1s.
Thus we're not not using compressed snapshot, trading off
a lot of build time for some startup time in debug build.
This commit adds "ExtensionBuilder::esm_entry_point()" function that
allows to specify which of the extension files should be treated as an
entry point. If the entry point is not provided all modules are loaded
and evaluated, but if it is provided then only the entry point is explicitly
loaded and evaluated.
Co-authored-by: Leo Kettmeir <crowlkats@toaxl.com>
This is a proof of concept for being able to snapshot TypeScript files.
Currently only a single runtime file is authored in TypeScript -
"runtime/js/01_version.ts".
Not needed infrastructure was removed from "core/snapshot_util.rs".
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This PR refactors all internal js files (except core) to be written as
ES modules.
`__bootstrap`has been mostly replaced with static imports in form in
`internal:[path to file from repo root]`.
To specify if files are ESM, an `esm` method has been added to
`Extension`, similar to the `js` method.
A new ModuleLoader called `InternalModuleLoader` has been added to
enable the loading of internal specifiers, which is used in all
situations except when a snapshot is only loaded, and not a new one is
created from it.
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
The commit derives Eq, PartialEq, and Debug traits for the
`ResolutionKind` enum to make it possible for external
implementors to assert ResolutionKind.
- changes module id to be usize & 0 based instead of 1 based
- merges `ids_by_handle` & `handles_by_id` to be a single `handles`
vector
- removes `next_module_id`, as vector is used
- turns `info` into a vector