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Divy Srivastava
0f27b84a5c
chore(core): remove core.opSync (#16379)
This patch removes the last uses of `core.opSync` from Deno.

The new and JIT-friendly way to call sync ops is `core.ops.op_name()`.
2022-10-21 19:35:23 +05:30
Luca Casonato
1ab3691b09
feat(core): add Deno.core.writeAll(rid, chunk) (#16228)
This commit adds a new op_write_all to core that allows writing an
entire chunk in a single async op call. Internally this calls
`Resource::write_all`.

The `writableStreamForRid` has been moved to `06_streams.js` now, and
uses this new op. Various other code paths now also use this new op.

Closes #16227
2022-10-10 10:28:35 +02:00
Guilherme Bernal
6c55772f0d
feat(core): add Deno.core.setPromiseHooks (#15475) 2022-09-28 16:09:33 +02:00
Aapo Alasuutari
2164f6b1eb
perf(ops): Monomorphic sync op calls (#15337)
Welcome to better optimised op calls! Currently opSync is called with parameters of every type and count. This most definitely makes the call megamorphic. Additionally, it seems that spread params leads to V8 not being able to optimise the calls quite as well (apparently Fast Calls cannot be used with spread params).

Monomorphising op calls should lead to some improved performance. Now that unwrapping of sync ops results is done on Rust side, this is pretty simple:

```
opSync("op_foo", param1, param2);
// -> turns to
ops.op_foo(param1, param2);
```

This means sync op calls are now just directly calling the native binding function. When V8 Fast API Calls are enabled, this will enable those to be called on the optimised path.

Monomorphising async ops likely requires using callbacks and is left as an exercise to the reader.
2022-08-11 15:56:56 +02:00
Zach
00b51ca94b
core: remove heapStats type definition (#15393) 2022-08-03 14:41:44 +02:00
Zicklag
d81c5b51b3
core: Add types for Deno.core.print() (#15283) 2022-07-31 22:15:29 +02:00
Luca Casonato
53088e16de
feat(test): improved op sanitizer errors + traces (#13676)
This commit improves the error messages for the `deno test` async op
sanitizer. It does this in two ways:
- it uses handwritten error messages for each op that could be leaking
- it includes traces showing where each op was started

This "async op tracing" functionality is a new feature in deno_core.
It likely has a significant performance impact, which is why it is only
enabled in tests.
2022-02-16 19:53:17 +01:00
Yoshiya Hinosawa
4c1053ad33
chore: update copyright year (#13434) 2022-01-20 16:10:16 +09:00
Rafael Ávila de Espíndola
2d978a73eb
fix: Get lib.deno_core.d.ts to parse correctly (#13238) 2022-01-06 10:58:44 +01:00
Ben Noordhuis
2d830c263b
feat(core): intercept unhandled promise rejections (#12910)
Provide a programmatic means of intercepting rejected promises without a
.catch() handler. Needed for Node compat mode.

Also do a first pass at uncaughtException support because they're
closely intertwined in Node. It's like that Frank Sinatra song:
you can't have one without the other.

Stepping stone for #7013.
2021-11-28 00:46:12 +01:00
Bartek Iwańczuk
f3c0f0565b
feat(core): Add ability to "ref" and "unref" pending ops (#12889)
This commit adds an ability to "ref" or "unref" pending ops.

Up to this point Deno had a notion of "async ops" and "unref async ops";
the former keep event loop alive, while the latter do not block event loop
from finishing. It was not possible to change between op types after
dispatching, one had to decide which type to use before dispatch.

Instead of storing ops in two separate "FuturesUnordered" collections,
now ops are stored in a single collection, with supplemental "HashSet"
storing ids of promises that were "unrefed".

Two APIs were added to "Deno.core":

"Deno.core.refOp(promiseId)" which allows to mark promise id
to be "refed" and keep event loop alive (the default behavior)
"Deno.core.unrefOp(promiseId)" which allows to mark promise
id as "unrefed" which won't block event loop from exiting
2021-11-25 19:49:09 +01:00
Bartek Iwańczuk
fd78953e1c
feat(core): Deno.core.setNextTickCallback (#12771)
This commit adds several new "Deno.core" bindings:
* "setNextTickCallback"
* "hasScheduledTick"
* "setHasScheduledTick"
* "runMicrotasks"
Additionally it changes "Deno.core.setMacrotaskCallback" to
allow registering multiple callbacks. All these changes were necessary
to polyfill "process.nextTick" in Node compat layer.

Co-authored-by: Ben Noordhuis <info@bnoordhuis.nl>
2021-11-16 20:23:12 +01:00
Aaron O'Mullan
375ce63c63
feat(core): streams (#12596)
This allows resources to be "streams" by implementing read/write/shutdown. These streams are implicit since their nature (read/write/duplex) isn't known until called, but we could easily add another method to explicitly tag resources as streams.

`op_read/op_write/op_shutdown` are now builtin ops provided by `deno_core`

Note: this current implementation is simple & straightforward but it results in an additional alloc per read/write call

Closes #12556
2021-11-09 19:26:17 +01:00
Andreu Botella
5edd277161
feat: Show the URL of streaming WASM modules in stack traces (#12268)
WebAssembly modules compiled through `WebAssembly.compile()` and similar
non-streaming APIs don't have a URL associated to them, because they
have been compiled from a buffer source. In stack traces, V8 will use
a URL such as `wasm://wasm/d1c677ea`, with a hash of the module.

However, wasm modules compiled through streaming APIs, like
`WebAssembly.compileStreaming()`, do have a known URL, which can be
obtained from the `Response` object passed into the streaming APIs. And
as per the developer-facing display conventions in the WebAssembly
Web API spec, this URL should be used in stack traces. This change
implements that.
2021-10-10 16:03:23 +02:00
Andreu Botella
4d6f412b0b
refactor(core): Turn the wasm_streaming_feed binding into ops (#11985)
Async WebAssembly compilation was implemented by adding two
bindings: `set_wasm_streaming_callback`, which registered a callback to
be called whenever a streaming wasm compilation was started, and
`wasm_streaming_feed`, which let the JS callback modify the state of the
v8 wasm compiler.

`set_wasm_streaming_callback` cannot currently be implemented as
anything other than a binding, but `wasm_streaming_feed` does not really
need to use anything specific to bindings, and could indeed be
implemented as one or more ops. This PR does that, resulting in a
simplification of the relevant code.

There are three operations on the state of the v8 wasm compiler that
`wasm_streaming_feed` allowed: feeding new bytes into the compiler,
letting it know that there are no more bytes coming from the network,
and aborting the compilation. This PR provides `op_wasm_streaming_feed`
to feed new bytes into the compiler, and `op_wasm_streaming_abort` to
abort the compilation. It doesn't provide an op to let v8 know that the
response is finished, but closing the resource with `Deno.core.close()`
will achieve that.
2021-09-13 14:27:54 +02:00
Bartek Iwańczuk
ba8bbe6f1c
refactor: use Deno.core.tryClose (#11980) 2021-09-11 02:54:37 +02:00
Andreu Botella
ffa75be480
feat: enable WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming and wasm async compilation (#11200)
The WebAssembly streaming APIs used to be enabled, but used to take
buffer sources as their first argument (see #6154 and #7259). This
change re-enables them, requiring a Promise<Response> instead, as well as
enabling asynchronous compilation of WebAssembly modules.
2021-07-03 23:33:36 +02:00
Luca Casonato
c73ef5fa14
refactor(web): use encoding_rs for text encoding (#10844)
This commit removes all JS based text encoding / text decoding. Instead
encoding now happens in Rust via encoding_rs (already in tree). This
implementation retains stream support, but adds the last missing
encodings. We are incredibly close to 100% WPT on text encoding now.

This should reduce our baseline heap by quite a bit.
2021-06-05 23:10:07 +02:00
Aaron O'Mullan
46b1c653c0
refactor(deno): remove concept of bin & json ops (#10145) 2021-04-12 15:55:05 -04:00
Aaron O'Mullan
fec1b2a5a4
refactor: new optimized op-layer using serde_v8 (#9843)
- Improves op performance.
- Handle op-metadata (errors, promise IDs) explicitly in the op-layer vs
  per op-encoding (aka: out-of-payload).
- Remove shared queue & custom "asyncHandlers", all async values are
  returned in batches via js_recv_cb.
- The op-layer should be thought of as simple function calls with little
  indirection or translation besides the conceptually straightforward
  serde_v8 bijections.
- Preserve concepts of json/bin/min as semantic groups of their
  inputs/outputs instead of their op-encoding strategy, preserving these
  groups will also facilitate partial transitions over to v8 Fast API for the
  "min" and "bin" groups
2021-03-31 10:37:38 -04:00
Aaron O'Mullan
876f075dde
feat(core): Deno.core.heapStats() (#9659)
This commit implements "Deno.core.heapStats()" function 
that allows to programatically measure isolate heap-usage.
2021-03-23 15:33:06 +01:00
Jared Beller
b50691efed
refactor(core): Strongly typed deserialization of JSON ops (#9423)
This PR makes json_op_sync/async generic to all Deserialize/Serialize types
instead of the loosely-typed serde_json::Value. Since serde_json::Value
implements Deserialize/Serialize, very little existing code needs to be updated,
however as json_op_sync/async are now generic, type inference is broken in some
cases (see cli/build.rs:146). I've found this reduces a good bit of boilerplate,
as seen in the updated deno_core examples.

This change may also reduce serialization and deserialization overhead as serde
has a better idea of what types it is working with. I am currently working on
benchmarks to confirm this and I will update this PR with my findings.
2021-02-13 11:56:56 -05:00
Ikko Ashimine
45b465f839
chore: fix typo in lib.deno_core.d.ts (#9416) 2021-02-07 16:30:45 +01:00
Luca Casonato
6ecc86cf2a
chore: add jsdoc to 26_fetch.js and enable some fetch tests (#9305) 2021-01-28 21:37:21 +01:00