Before:
```
$ deno upgrade v1.xx
error: Invalid version passed
```
After:
```
$ deno upgrade v1.xx
error: Invalid version passed (v1.xx)
Example usage:
deno upgrade | deno upgrade 1.46 | deno upgrade canary
```
Also updates help text to use "shorthand version" without flags, but a
positional arg.
This commit effectively turns Deno into Deno 2.0.
This is done by forcing `DENO_FUTURE=1` env var, that was available in
the past few months to try Deno 2 changes.
This commit contains several breaking changes scheduled for Deno 2:
- all deprecated JavaScript APIs are not available any more, mostly
`Deno.*` APIs
- `window` global is removed
- FFI, WebGPU and FS APIs are now stable and don't require
`--unstable-*` flags
- import assertions are no longer supported
- "bring your own node modules" is enabled by default
This is the first commit in a series that are scheduled before the Deno
2 release.
Follow up work is tracked in
https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25241.
---------
Co-authored-by: Asher Gomez <ashersaupingomez@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nayeem Rahman <nayeemrmn99@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Nathan Whitaker <nathan@deno.com>
In addition to printing a blog post information (if it's available),
this will also print a link to migration guide and the bug tracker.
---------
Signed-off-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Asher Gomez <ashersaupingomez@gmail.com>
Fixes an incredibly obscure bug that causes parcel's file watcher to not
get any file update notifications on macOS.
The issue was that the native addon was calling `napi_resolve_deferred`,
but when we resolved the promise, v8 was running microtasks
automatically. That executed JS, which called back into the native addon
and broke the addon's assumption that the call wouldn't be reentrant.
Stores normalized version constraints in the lockfile, which will
improve reproducibility and will fix a bug with duplicate specifiers
ending up in the lockfile. Also, gets rid of some duplicate data in the
specifiers area of the lockfile.
Unlike in dprint, `single_quote` option is shared between all
formatters, so we shouldn't change this option when formatting
attributes in components. This PR fixes this.
This problem doesn't affect formatting HTML.
This commit remove `--lock-write` that was deprecated in v1.45 release.
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24167.
---------
Co-authored-by: Asher Gomez <ashersaupingomez@gmail.com>
Closes #25210 .
Removed --unstable-http from being displayed on deno run --help=unstable
---------
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Fix task names containing a colon not being found with `deno run`. We
were only checking for a `module not found` error message, but strings
containing a colon throw a different error.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25232
This commit enables the `log` feature for the `tracing` crate.
This allows us to examine additional detailed logs emitted by third party crates
that use `tracing` crate for logging by setting `RUST_LOG` env var or passing
`-L` option in command line.
Closes #25045
Fixes #24607.
This PR makes the logic that caches top level dependencies (things
present in import map) smarter, so we handle JSR dependencies without
root exports.
- rewrite flag help
- use gray for indentation
- reorganize permission flags and split them up
- make help subcommand act like help flag
- `deno run` outputs list of tasks
- Fixes #25120
error handling for `deno run` in case of no config file being found
needs to be improved
---------
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This commit deprecates "import assertions" proposal that has been
replaced with "import attributes".
Any time an import assertion is encountered a warning will be printed
to the terminal. This warning will be printed for both local and
remote files (ie. user code and dependencies).
Import assertions support will be removed in Deno 2.
This commit changes `deno upgrade` subcommand to accept
a positional argument that can be either a version, release channel
name or a git hash, making invocations of `deno upgrade` much
more concise:
```
# before
$ deno upgrade --version 1.46.0
# after
$ deno upgrade 1.46.0
```
```
# before
$ deno upgrade --canary
# after
$ deno upgrade canary
```
```
# specific canary version before
$ deno upgrade --canary --version f042c39180
# after
$ deno upgrade f042c39180
```
Old flags are still supported, but hidden from the help output.
- Update ffi turbocall to use revised fast call api
- Remove `v8_version` function calls
- `*mut OwnedIsolate` is no longer stored in OpCtx gotham store
Permission flags are unified in a clearer and concise output.
Unstable flags are hidden by default with exception of the `unstable`
flag itself. the remaining unstable flags can be seen with a
`--help=unstable`.
This also cleans up to show unstable flags only for subcommands that
actually need them.
Also sorts flags alphabetically, and gorups various flags together in a
set of categories.
---------
Co-authored-by: crowlkats <crowlkats@toaxl.com>
This commit fixes computation of the latest available version
by taking into account which release channel the current
binary is on.
Before this commit, if user was on "RC" channel, calling
`deno upgrade` would not switch back to the "stable"
channel.
This commits add a CI script that allows to promote a certain
canary build to a "Release Candidate" release.
This is done using `libsui` and `patchver` utilities.
This change improves the Node.js compatibility in managed npm resolution
mode by disabling the discovery of `node_modules` when the
main specifier is inside of `DENO_DIR`.
closes #22732
closes #24589
This commit rewrites the internal `version` module that exported
various information about the current executable. Instead of exporting
several consts, we are now exporting a single const structure that
contains all the necessary information.
This is the first step towards cleaning up how we use this information
and should allow us to use SUI to be able to patch this information
in already produced binary making it easier to cut new releases.
---------
Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
From upgrading `deno_lint`.
Previously if you had a node project that used a bunch of node globals
(`process.env`, etc), you would have to fix the errors by hand. This PR
includes a new lint that detects usages of node globals (`process`,
`setImmediate`, `Buffer`, etc.) and provides an autofix to import the
correct value. For instance:
```ts
// main.ts
const _foo = process.env.FOO;
```
`deno lint` gives you
```ts
error[no-node-globals]: NodeJS globals are not available in Deno
--> /home/foo.ts:1:14
|
1 | const _foo = process.env.FOO;
| ^^^^^^^
= hint: Add `import process from "node:process";`
docs: https://lint.deno.land/rules/no-node-globals
Found 1 problem (1 fixable via --fix)
Checked 1 file
```
And `deno lint --fix` adds the import for you:
```ts
// main.ts
import process from "node:process";
const _foo = process.env.FOO;
```
In preparation for https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/25014, this
commit removes public `is_canary()` method and instead uses an enum
`ReleaseChannel` to be able to designate more "kinds" of builds.
Adds a `parallel` flag to `deno serve`. When present, we spawn multiple
workers to parallelize serving requests.
```bash
deno serve --parallel main.ts
```
Currently on linux we use `SO_REUSEPORT` and rely on the fact that the
kernel will distribute connections in a round-robin manner.
On mac and windows, we sort of emulate this by cloning the underlying
file descriptor and passing a handle to each worker. The connections
will not be guaranteed to be fairly distributed (and in practice almost
certainly won't be), but the distribution is still spread enough to
provide a significant performance increase.
---
(Run on an Macbook Pro with an M3 Max, serving `deno.com`
baseline::
```
❯ wrk -d 30s -c 125 --latency http://127.0.0.1:8000
Running 30s test @ http://127.0.0.1:8000
2 threads and 125 connections
Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev
Latency 239.78ms 13.56ms 330.54ms 79.12%
Req/Sec 258.58 35.56 360.00 70.64%
Latency Distribution
50% 236.72ms
75% 248.46ms
90% 256.84ms
99% 268.23ms
15458 requests in 30.02s, 2.47GB read
Requests/sec: 514.89
Transfer/sec: 84.33MB
```
this PR (`with --parallel` flag)
```
❯ wrk -d 30s -c 125 --latency http://127.0.0.1:8000
Running 30s test @ http://127.0.0.1:8000
2 threads and 125 connections
Thread Stats Avg Stdev Max +/- Stdev
Latency 117.40ms 142.84ms 590.45ms 79.07%
Req/Sec 1.33k 175.19 1.77k 69.00%
Latency Distribution
50% 22.34ms
75% 223.67ms
90% 357.32ms
99% 460.50ms
79636 requests in 30.07s, 12.74GB read
Requests/sec: 2647.96
Transfer/sec: 433.71MB
```
This commit adds capability to format HTML, Svelte, Vue, Astro and Angular
files.
"--unstable-html" is required to format HTML files, and "--unstable-component"
flag is needed to format other formats. These can also be specified in the config
file.
Close #25015
This commit fixes output of `deno upgrade` subcommand,
by displaying proper version numbers. Before this PR we were
prepending "v" before the canary version hash, which was
obviously wrong.
This commit changes how system certificates are loaded on startup.
Instead of hard erroring if a certificate can't be decoded, we are now
printing a warning and bumping a hex representation of the certificate
and continue execution.
Ref https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24137
This commit fixes errors on CI like this:
```
---- upgrade::upgrade_prompt stdout ----
command /home/runner/work/deno/deno/target/release/deno run --log-level=debug main.js
command cwd /tmp/deno-cli-testqDw5UR
command /home/runner/work/deno/deno/target/release/deno run --log-level=debug main.js
command cwd /tmp/deno-cli-testqDw5UR
------ Start Full Text ------
"DEBUG RS - deno::args:620 - No .npmrc file found\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::args:909 - Finished config loading.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::cache::cache_db:168 - Opening cache /tmp/deno-cli-testMKnYXP/dep_analysis_cache_v2...\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::cache::cache_db:168 - Opening cache /tmp/deno-cli-testMKnYXP/node_analysis_cache_v2...\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::cache::cache_db:168 - Opening cache /tmp/deno-cli-testMKnYXP/v8_code_cache_v2...\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::js:10 - Deno isolate init with snapshots.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::worker:183 - main_module file:///tmp/deno-cli-testqDw5UR/main.js\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::module_loader:158 - Preparing module load.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::module_loader:162 - Building module graph.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::file_fetcher:573 - FileFetcher::fetch_no_follow_with_options - specifier: file:///tmp/deno-cli-testqDw5UR/main.js\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::module_loader:208 - Prepared module load.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno_runtime::worker:739 - received module evaluate Ok(\r\n (),\r\n)\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::module_loader:831 - Updating V8 code cache for ES module: file:///tmp/deno-cli-testqDw5UR/main.js, [1577979522354460122]\r\n"
------- End Full Text -------
Next text: "DEBUG RS - deno::args:620 - No .npmrc file found\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::args:909 - Finished config loading.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::cache::cache_db:168 - Opening cache /tmp/deno-cli-testMKnYXP/dep_analysis_cache_v2...\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::cache::cache_db:168 - Opening cache /tmp/deno-cli-testMKnYXP/node_analysis_cache_v2...\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::cache::cache_db:168 - Opening cache /tmp/deno-cli-testMKnYXP/v8_code_cache_v2...\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::js:10 - Deno isolate init with snapshots.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::worker:183 - main_module file:///tmp/deno-cli-testqDw5UR/main.js\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::module_loader:158 - Preparing module load.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::module_loader:162 - Building module graph.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::file_fetcher:573 - FileFetcher::fetch_no_follow_with_options - specifier: file:///tmp/deno-cli-testqDw5UR/main.js\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::module_loader:208 - Prepared module load.\r\nDEBUG RS - deno_runtime::worker:739 - received module evaluate Ok(\r\n (),\r\n)\r\nDEBUG RS - deno::module_loader:831 - Updating V8 code cache for ES module: file:///tmp/deno-cli-testqDw5UR/main.js, [1577979522354460122]\r\n"
thread 'upgrade::upgrade_prompt' panicked at tests/integration/upgrade_tests.rs:251:9:
Timed out.
```
These errors are caused by the fact that the test server doesn't have an
endpoint to return
RC releases. Which in turn causes an error to be raised which later just
short-circuits logic
for checking the version and storing it in file. Since fetching from a
remote host is always
fallible I elected to just return an empty vec of "rc" versions instead
of erroring. This might
lead to a slight mismatch in some situation when the request actually
failed and user is
prompted that there's a new canary version, but that is better than not
displaying
prompt at all. This issue will be fixed more robustly once we move to
using SUI for
specifying version of the binary.
This commit adds the "--rc" flag to "deno upgrade" subcommand.
This flag allows to upgrade to the latest "release candidate" release.
The update checker was also updated to take this into account.
This commit stabilizes HMR functionality and renames
`--unstable-hmr` to `--watch-hmr`. The `--unstable-hmr`
flag is still working, but hidden from the help output.
It will be removed in Deno 2.
Once https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/24958 lands
we should improve grouping of `--watch` and `--watch-hmr`
flags.
This PR integrates [Malva](https://github.com/g-plane/malva) into `deno
fmt`, which introduces the ability to format CSS, SCSS, Sass and Less
files.
On Linux x64 6.10, this PR increases about 800KiB:
```
❯ wc -c target/release/deno
125168728 target/release/deno
❯ wc -c target/release/deno
124349456 target/release/deno
```
This commit adds "--serve" flag to "deno init" subcommand,
that provides a template for quick starting a project using
"deno serve".
---------
Co-authored-by: Asher Gomez <ashersaupingomez@gmail.com>
This commit adds short CLI flags for following permission flags:
- "-R" for "--allow-read"
- "-W" for "--allow-write"
- "-E" for "--allow-env"
- "-N" for "--allow-net"
- "-S" for "--allow-sys"
---------
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This PR ensures that we forward a `rename` event in our file watcher.
The rust lib we use combines that with the `modify` event.
This fixes a compatibility issue with Node too, which sends the `rename`
event as well.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24880
This PR updates `deno run` to fallback to executing tasks when there is
no script with the specified name. If there are both script and a task
with the same name then `deno run` will prioritise executing the script.
This moves YAML formatting behind an unstable flag for Deno 1.46. This
will make it opt-in to start and then we can remove the flag to make it
on by default in version of Deno after that.
This can be specified by doing `deno fmt --unstable-yaml` or by
specifying the following in a deno.json file:
```json
{
"unstable": ["fmt-yaml"]
}
```
Uses [sui](https://github.com/littledivy/sui) to inject metadata as a
custom section in the denort binary.
Metadata is stored as a Mach-O segment on macOS and PE `RT_RCDATA`
resource on Windows.
Fixes #11154
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/17753
```cpp
deno compile app.tsx
# on macOS
codesign --sign - ./app
# on Windows
signtool sign /fd SHA256 .\app.exe
```
---------
Signed-off-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
- upgrade to v8 12.8
- optimizes DataView bigint methods
- fixes global interceptors
- includes CPED methods for ALS
- fix global resolution
- makes global resolution consistent using host_defined_options.
originally a separate patch but due to the global interceptor bug it
needs to be included in this pr for all tests to pass.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24756. Fixes
https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24796.
This also gets vitest working when using
[`--pool=forks`](https://vitest.dev/guide/improving-performance#pool)
(which is the default as of vitest 2.0). Ref
https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23882.
---
This PR resolves a handful of issues with child_process IPC. In
particular:
- We didn't support sending typed array views over IPC
- Opening an IPC channel resulted in the event loop never exiting
- Sending a `null` over IPC would terminate the channel
- There was some UB in the read implementation (transmuting an `&[u8]`
to `&mut [u8]`)
- The `send` method wasn't returning anything, so there was no way to
signal backpressure (this also resulted in the benchmark
`child_process_ipc.mjs` being misleading, as it tried to respect
backpressure. That gave node much worse results at larger message sizes,
and gave us much worse results at smaller message sizes).
- We weren't setting up the `channel` property on the `process` global
(or on the `ChildProcess` object), and also didn't have a way to
ref/unref the channel
- Calling `kill` multiple times (or disconnecting the channel, then
calling kill) would throw an error
- Node couldn't spawn a deno subprocess and communicate with it over IPC
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Two small changes:
- In our BYONM errors, suggest running `deno install` instead of `npm
install` if `DENO_FUTURE` is set
- Only emit warning about `deno install` changes if you do `deno install
<foo>` with deno_future unset
```
> deno upgrade
error: Unsupported lockfile version 'invalid'. Try upgrading Deno or recreating the lockfile.
V:\scratch
> V:\deno\target\debug\deno upgrade
Looking up latest version
Local deno version 1.45.3 is the most recent release
```
Closes #24517
Closes #20729
This is in preparation for extracting out node resolution code from
ext/node (which is something I'm going to do gradually over time).
Uses https://github.com/denoland/deno_package_json
This is the release commit being forwarded back to main for 1.45.3
---------
Co-authored-by: bartlomieju <bartlomieju@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Currently, importing Node-Addons modules in a standalone binary results
in a `missing symbol called` error
(https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24614). Because the NAPI
symbols are not exported in this mode. This PR should fix the issue.
Regression from
04f9db5b22
Originally I thought to fix the issue in the PR we needed to explicitly
pass through the `node-modules-dir` flag, but after applying the correct
fix that david pointed out (setting `NPM_PROCESS_STATE`) that wasn't
necessary (or correct).
We had a test for deno task with BYONM, but it only tested with
`"unstable": ["byonm"]` in deno.json, so it didn't catch this.
Originally landed in
f6fd6619e7.
Reverted in https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/24574.
This reland contains a fix that sends "Accept: */*" header for calls made
from "FileFetcher". Absence of this header made downloading source code
from JSR broken. This is tested by ensuring this header is present in the
test server that servers JSR packages.
---------
Co-authored-by: Sean McArthur <sean@seanmonstar.com>
This makes bare specifiers for npm packages work when inside a
workspace, which emulates the same behaviour as when there's a
node_modules directory. The bare specifier can be overwritten by
specifying an import map entry or package.json dependency entry.
* https://github.com/denoland/deno_config/pull/88
Closes #24605
This makes it easier to tell what kind of error something is (even for
deeply nested errors) and will help in the future once we add error
codes to the JS errors this returns.
This commit re-implements `ext/fetch` and all dependent crates
using `hyper` and `hyper-util`, instead of `reqwest`.
The reasoning is that we want to have greater control and access
to low level `hyper` APIs when implementing `fetch` API as well
as `node:http` module.
---------
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
NPM inserts a default install script when a package has a `binding.gyp`
file.
It's possible, however, for the package to exclude the `binding.gyp`
file when they publish, and in this case the install script will never
succeed for a user of the package.
This happens with `fsevents`, for instance. They don't include the
`binding.gyp` file in their published tarball, but the default install
script appears in the manifest served by `npm`.
This causes us to warn that `fsevents` has an install script, but when
you try to run it it fails due to `binding.gyp` not existing.
Previously when we printed out the packages that skipped install
scripts, we didn't prefix them with `npm:`. When you pass
`--allow-scripts` though, we require `npm:`, which means you can't just
copy paste the package name from the warning message.
This commit fixes memory leak described in
https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24380.
This is done by upgrading following crates:
- deno_ast
- deno_graph
- eszip
- dprint-plugin-typescript
- deno_lint
- deno_doc
- deno_emit
Fixes #24241
* Support "statfs", "username", "getPriority" and "setPriority" kinds
for `--allow-sys`.
* Check individual permissions in `node:os.userInfo()` instead of a
single "userInfo" permission.
* Check for "uid" permission in `node:process.geteuid()` instead of
"geteuid".
* Add missing "homedir" to `SysPermissionDescriptor.kind` union
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Adds support for running npm package lifecycle scripts, opted into via a
new `--allow-scripts` flag.
With this PR, when running `deno cache` (or `DENO_FUTURE=1 deno
install`) you can specify the `--allow-scripts=pkg1,pkg2` flag to run
lifecycle scripts attached to the given packages.
Note at the moment this only works when `nodeModulesDir` is true (using
the local resolver).
When a package with un-run lifecycle scripts is encountered, we emit a
warning suggesting things may not work and to try running lifecycle
scripts. Additionally, if a package script implicitly requires
`node-gyp` and it's not found on the system, we emit a warning.
Extra things in this PR:
- Extracted out bits of `task.rs` into a separate module for reuse
- Added a couple fields to `process.config` in order to support
`node-gyp` (it relies on a few variables being there)
- Drive by fix to downloading new npm packages to test registry
---
TODO:
- [x] validation for allow-scripts args (make sure it looks like an npm
package)
- [x] make allow-scripts matching smarter
- [ ] figure out what issues this closes
---
Review notes:
- This adds a bunch of deps to our test registry due to using
`node-gyp`, so it's pretty noisy
This commit deprecates `deno vendor` subcommand in favor
of using `--vendor` flag or `"vendor": true` setting in the config file.
The subcommand is still available (until Deno 2) but is hidden from
the help output.
Closes #20584
---------
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This adds object config for the workspace config:
```json
{
"workspace": {
"members": ["./member-1", "./member-2"]
}
}
```
This is a more verbose version of `"workspace": ["./member-1",
"./member-2"]`. Although we don't need it at the moment, it makes the
naming of `"workspace"` more clear and leaves the object open for more
config in the future.
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24456
The `jest` test runner popularized putting tests into a `__tests__`
folder. Whilst many have switched to going with a `.test` suffix in the
file name these days, there are still many jest projects that have
`__tests__`. By adding this to the default test detection logic it makes
`deno test` discover those out of the box.
Also don't panic on invalid domain names and addresses.
Extracted with cleanups up from #24080
Co-authored-by: Yazan AbdAl-Rahman <yazan.abdalrahman@exalt.ps>
Closes: https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/22633
This commit adds support for `confirm` and `prompt` APIs,
that instead of reading from stdin are using notebook frontend
to show modal boxes and wait for answers.
---------
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Adds much better support for the unstable Deno workspaces as well as
support for npm workspaces. npm workspaces is still lacking in that we
only install packages into the root node_modules folder. We'll make it
smarter over time in order for it to figure out when to add node_modules
folders within packages.
This includes a breaking change in config file resolution where we stop
searching for config files on the first found package.json unless it's
in a workspace. For the previous behaviour, the root deno.json needs to
be updated to be a workspace by adding `"workspace":
["./path-to-pkg-json-folder-goes-here"]`. See details in
https://github.com/denoland/deno_config/pull/66
Closes #24340
Closes #24159
Closes #24161
Closes #22020
Closes #18546
Closes #16106
Closes #24160
Part of #18218
- Adds `fs.lutimes` and `fs.lutimesSync` to our node polyfills. To do
this I added methods to the `FileSystem` trait + ops to expose the
functionality to JS.
- Exports `fs._toUnixTimestamp`. Node exposes an internal util
`toUnixTimestamp` from the fs module to be used by unit tests (so we
need it for the unit test to pass unmodified). It's weird because it's
only supposed to be used internally but it's still publicly accessible
- Matches up error handling and timestamp handling for fs.futimes and
fs.utimes with node
- Enables the node_compat utimes test - this exercises futimes, lutimes,
and utimes.
Prevent panic when enabling a feature that is already enabled by
removing duplicate features.
Closes #22015
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Closes #18296.
Adds a `--frozen` (alias `--frozen-lockfile`) flag that errors out if
the lockfile is out of date. This is useful for running in CI (where an
out of date lockfile is usually a mistake) or to prevent accidental
changes in dependencies.
![Screenshot 2024-06-26 at 7 11
13 PM](https://github.com/denoland/deno/assets/17734409/538404b8-b422-4f05-89e8-4c9b1c248576)
As suggested in
https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/24355#discussion_r1657875422.
I wasn't able to hide the mutex stuff as much as I'd like (ended up just
adding an escape hatch `inner()` method that locks the inner mutex),
because you can't return references to the inner fields through a mutex.
This is mostly motivated by the frozen lockfile changes
This commit adds discovery of `.npmrc` files in user's homedir.
This is not a perfect fix as it doesn't merge multiple `.npmrc` files
together as per https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23954
but allows to fallback if no `.npmrc` file is discovered in the project
root.
- add fallback impls of external string apis which always copy. after
upstream changes to rusty_v8 we can support non-copying api as well.
- `napi_get_buffer_data` needs to work on all TypedArray instances.
- Fixes: https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/24209
- `target_defaults.default_configuration` is used by some modules to
find the corresponding node file from node-gyp
- `node_api_get_module_filename` expects the filename to be a `file:`
url.
This is the release commit being forwarded back to main for 1.44.3
Co-authored-by: bartlomieju <bartlomieju@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Fixes #23493.
What was happening here was that napi-rs was freeing the napi reference
([here](19e3488efc/crates/napi/src/bindgen_runtime/mod.rs (L62)))
during its finalize callback (which we call
[here](fb31eaa9ca/cli/napi/js_native_api.rs (L132))).
We then were [reading the `ownership`
field](fb31eaa9ca/cli/napi/js_native_api.rs (L136))
of that freed reference.
For some reason on arm macs the freed memory gets zeroed, so the value
of `ownership` was `0` when we read it (i.e. it was
`ReferenceOwnership::Runtime`). We then freed it again (since we thought
we owned it), causing the segfault.
This commit updates Deno to use `reqwest` at 0.12.4
and `rustls` at 0.22. Other related crates were updated
as well to match versions accepted by `reqwest` and `rustls`.
Note: we are not using the latest available `rustls` yet,
but this upgrade was non-trivial already, so a bump to
0.23 for `rustls` will be done in a separate commit.
Closes #23370
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Signed-off-by: Ryan Dahl <ry@tinyclouds.org>
Signed-off-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan Dahl <ry@tinyclouds.org>
Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
Fixes a regression introduced in
https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/24170, where we wouldn't actually
set up the node modules dir on `deno install` if there was an up to date
deno lockfile present.
Previously we were relying on the fact that resolving pending module
resolution called `cache_packages` (which sets up the node modules dir).
When pending resolutions were removed, and the `resolve_pending`
function with it, we also removed the `cache_packages` call needed to
set up node modules.
Fixes #22050.
It seems very unlikely that a user would be intending to enable deno's
internal debug logs by setting the DEBUG env var. If they really want
that, they can set `RUST_LOG=debug` instead.
Previously various reads of files in `node_modules` would error on
invalid UTF-8. These were cases involving:
- reading package.json from Rust
- reading package.json from JS
- reading CommonJS files from JS
- reading CommonJS files from Rust (for ESM translation)
- reading ESM files from Rust
Also removes permissions being passed in for node resolution. It was
completely useless because we only checked it for reading package.json
files, but Deno reading package.json files for resolution is perfectly
fine.
My guess is this is also a perf improvement because Deno is doing less
work.
This is the release commit being forwarded back to main for 1.44.1
Co-authored-by: devsnek <devsnek@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
Introduces a `SyncReadAsyncWriteLock` to make it harder to write to the
npm resolution without first waiting async in a queue. For the npm
resolution, reading synchronously is fine, but when updating, someone
should wait async, clone the data, then write the data at the end back.
Factoring out `dlint` upgrade from
https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/24034 as it
requires us to change the lint step on mac to use ARM runners.
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Co-authored-by: Luca Casonato <hello@lcas.dev>
Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@users.noreply.github.com>
The PEM file specified by DENO_CERT can contain multiple certificates
13924fdb1b/cli/args/mod.rs (L722-L742)
Signed-off-by: Andreas Kohn <andreas.kohn@gmail.com>
Fixes #24012.
In the case of multiple packages providing a binary with a same name, we
were basically leaving the results undefined (since we set up things in
parallel, and whichever got set up first won). In addition, we were
warning about these cases, even though it's a situation that's expected
to occur.
Instead, in the case of a collision in the binary names, we prefer the
binary provided by the package with the least depth in the dependency
tree.
While I was at it, I also took moved more code to `bin_entries.rs` since
it was starting to get a bit cluttered.
This commits adds the ability to set a would-be exit code
for the Deno process without forcing an immediate exit,
through the new `Deno.exitCode` API.
- **Implements `Deno.exitCode` getter and setter**: Adds support for
setting
and retrieving a would-be exit code via `Deno.exitCode`.
This allows for asynchronous cleanup before process termination
without immediately exiting.
- **Ensures type safety**: The setter for `Deno.exitCode` validates that
the provided value is a number, throwing a TypeError if not, to ensure
that
only valid exit codes are set.
Closes to #23605
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Brings in:
* More fully typed structures (for when we get to implementing more)
* `with_metadata`, `with_buffers`, etc. from
https://github.com/runtimed/runtimed/pull/99
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
In https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/23955 we changed the sqlite db
journal mode to WAL. This causes issues when someone is running an old
version of Deno using TRUNCATE and a new version because the two fight
against each other.
The same issue in two different places - doing blocking FS work in an
async task, limiting the amount of work that happens concurrently.
- When setting up node_modules, where we try to set up entries
concurrently but were blocking other tasks from actually running.
- When loading package info from the npm registry file cache, loading
and deserializing is expensive and prevents concurrency. This was
especially noticeable when loading an npm resolution snapshot from a
lockfile (`snapshot_from_lockfile` in `deno_npm`).
Installing deps in `deno-docs`:
```
❯ hyperfine -i -p 'rm -rf node_modules/' '../d7/deno-main i' '../d7/target/release/deno i'
Benchmark 1: ../d7/deno-main i
Time (mean ± σ): 2.193 s ± 0.027 s [User: 0.589 s, System: 1.033 s]
Range (min … max): 2.151 s … 2.242 s 10 runs
Benchmark 2: ../d7/target/release/deno i
Time (mean ± σ): 1.597 s ± 0.021 s [User: 0.977 s, System: 1.337 s]
Range (min … max): 1.550 s … 1.627 s 10 runs
Summary
../d7/target/release/deno i ran
1.37 ± 0.02 times faster than ../d7/deno-main i
```
Caching `npm:@11ty/eleventy`:
```
❯ hyperfine -i -p 'rm -rf node_modules/' --warmup 5 '../../d7/deno-main cache npm:@11ty/eleventy' '../../d7/target/release/deno cache npm:@11ty/eleventy'
Benchmark 1: ../../d7/deno-main cache npm:@11ty/eleventy
Time (mean ± σ): 129.9 ms ± 2.2 ms [User: 27.5 ms, System: 101.3 ms]
Range (min … max): 127.5 ms … 135.8 ms 10 runs
Benchmark 2: ../../d7/target/release/deno cache npm:@11ty/eleventy
Time (mean ± σ): 100.6 ms ± 1.3 ms [User: 38.8 ms, System: 233.8 ms]
Range (min … max): 99.3 ms … 103.2 ms 10 runs
Summary
../../d7/target/release/deno cache npm:@11ty/eleventy ran
1.29 ± 0.03 times faster than ../../d7/deno-main cache npm:@11ty/eleventy
```
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Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>
Hard linking (`linkat`) is ridiculously slow on mac. `copyfile` is
better, but what's even faster is `clonefile`. It doesn't have the space
savings that comes with hardlinking, but the performance difference is
worth it imo.
```
❯ hyperfine -i -p 'rm -rf node_modules/' '../../d7/target/release/deno cache npm:@11ty/eleventy' 'deno cache npm:@11ty/eleventy'
Benchmark 1: ../../d7/target/release/deno cache npm:@11ty/eleventy
Time (mean ± σ): 115.4 ms ± 1.2 ms [User: 27.2 ms, System: 87.3 ms]
Range (min … max): 113.7 ms … 117.5 ms 10 runs
Benchmark 2: deno cache npm:@11ty/eleventy
Time (mean ± σ): 619.3 ms ± 6.4 ms [User: 34.3 ms, System: 575.6 ms]
Range (min … max): 612.2 ms … 633.3 ms 10 runs
Summary
../../d7/target/release/deno cache npm:@11ty/eleventy ran
5.37 ± 0.08 times faster than deno cache npm:@11ty/eleventy
```
# Summary
This PR resolves about the issue.
fixes #10810
And the formerly context is in the PR.
#22582
Here is an expected behaviour example with this change.
- 🦕.test.ts
```ts
import { assertEquals } from "https://deno.land/std@0.215.0/assert/mod.ts";
Deno.test("example test", () => {
assertEquals("🍋", "🦕");
});
```
The mixed `number | bigint` representation was useful optimization for
pointers. Now, pointers are represented as V8 externals. As part of the
FFI stabilization effort we want to make `bigint` the only
representation for `u64` and `i64`.
BigInt representation performance is almost on par with mixed
representation with the added benefit that its less confusing and users
don't need manual checks and conversions for doing operations on the
value.
```
cpu: AMD Ryzen 5 7530U with Radeon Graphics
runtime: deno 1.43.6+92a8d09 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu)
file:///home/divy/gh/ffi/main.ts
benchmark time (avg) iter/s (min … max) p75 p99 p995
-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------
nop 4.01 ns/iter 249,533,690.5 (3.97 ns … 10.8 ns) 3.97 ns 4.36 ns 9.03 ns
ret bigint 7.74 ns/iter 129,127,186.8 (7.72 ns … 10.46 ns) 7.72 ns 8.11 ns 8.82 ns
ret i32 7.81 ns/iter 128,087,100.5 (7.77 ns … 12.72 ns) 7.78 ns 8.57 ns 9.75 ns
ret bigint (add op) 15.02 ns/iter 66,588,253.2 (14.64 ns … 24.99 ns) 14.76 ns 19.13 ns 19.44 ns
ret i32 (add op) 12.02 ns/iter 83,209,131.8 (11.95 ns … 18.18 ns) 11.98 ns 13.11 ns 14.5 ns
```
Enhanced warning message for --env flag with run and eval subcommands.
The commit is specifically made to address issue #23674 by improving the
warning messages that appear when using the --env flag with run or eval
subcommands in the following scenarios:
1. Missing environment file.
2. Incorrect syntax in the environment file content.
**Changes made**
- Distinguishes between cases of missing environment file and wrong
syntax in the environment file content.
- Shows a concise warning message to convey the case/issue occurred.
**Code changes & enhancements**
- Implemented a match statement to handle different types of errors
received while getting and parsing the file content to display a concise
warning message, rather than simple error check and then displaying the
same warning message for whatever the type of error is.
- Updated the related existing tests to reflect the new warning
messages.
- Added two test cases to cover the wrong environment file content
syntax with both run and eval subcommands.
**Impact**
The use of --env flag with both run/eval would be more user-friendly as
it gives a precise description of what is not right when using
incorrectly.
If you could give it a look, @dsherret , I appreciate your feedback on
these changes.
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>