- Remove ability to specify run arguments like `--allow-net` after the
script argument. It's too hacky to make work with clap.
- Remove `--v8-options`, instead use `--v8-flags=--help`
- Give more descriptive names to unit tests in flags.rs
- Assume argv and subcommand into DenoFlags struct so the output of
flags module is only DenoFlags rather than the tuple (subcommand, flags,
argv).
- Improve CLI help text
- Make `deno run` specific args like `--allow-net` only show up in 'deno
help run' instead of as global flags in `deno help`.
- Removes `deno version` to simplify our implementation and be closer to
clap defaults. `deno -V` now only shows Deno's version and not V8's nor
TypeScript. `Deno.versions` can be used to see that information.
- Prevent clap from auto-detecting terminal width and attempting to wrap
text.
This PR removes tokio_util::block_on - refactored compiler and file
fetcher slightly so that we can safely block there - that's because
only blocking path consist of only synchronous operations.
Additionally I removed excessive use of tokio_util::panic_on_error
and tokio_util::run_in_task and moved both functions to cli/worker.rs,
to tests module.
Closes #2960
After landing #3358 the benchmarks exploded indicating problems with workers and deno_core_http_bench.
This PR dramatically fixes thread/syscall count that showed up on benchmarks. Thread count is not back to previous levels but difference went from hundreds/thousands to about ~50.
- removes global `RESOURCE_TABLE` - resource tables are now created per `Worker`
in `State`
- renames `CliResource` to `StreamResource` and moves all logic related
to it to `cli/ops/io.rs`
- removes `cli/resources.rs`
- adds `state` argument to `op_read` and `op_write` and consequently adds
`stateful_minimal_op` to `State`
- IMPORTANT NOTE: workers don't have access to process stdio - this is
caused by fact that dropping worker would close stdout for process
(because it's constructed from raw handle, which closes underlying file
descriptor on drop)
This patch does not work with the recent bundler changes (#3325).
Unfortunately I didn't merge master before landing this patch. It has
something to do with console.log not working inside the compiler worker.
This reverts commit fd62379eaf.
- removes global `RESOURCE_TABLE` - resource tables are now created per `Worker`
in `State`
- renames `CliResource` to `StreamResource` and moves all logic related
to it to `cli/ops/io.rs`
- removes `cli/resources.rs`
- adds `state` argument to `op_read` and `op_write` and consequently adds
`stateful_minimal_op` to `State`
- IMPORTANT NOTE: workers don't have access to process stdio - this is
caused by fact that dropping worker would close stdout for process
(because it's constructed from raw handle, which closes underlying file
descriptor on drop)
- Bundles are fully standalone. They now include the shared loader with
`deno_typescript`.
- Refactor of the loader in `deno_typescript` to perform module
instantiation in a more
- Change of behaviour when an output file is not specified on the CLI.
Previously a default name was determined and the bundle written to that
file, now the bundle will be sent to `stdout`.
- Refactors in the TypeScript compiler to be able to support the concept
of a request type. This provides a cleaner abstraction and makes it
easier to support things like single module transpiles to the userland.
- Remove a "dangerous" circular dependency between `os.ts` and `deno.ts`,
and define `pid` and `noColor` in a better way.
- Don't bind early to `console` in `repl.ts`.
- Add an integration test for generating a bundle.
Towards simplifying (or better removing entirely) the CoreResource
trait. Resources should be any bit of privileged heap allocated memory
that needs to be referenced from JS, not very specific trait
implementations. Therefore CoreResource should be pushed towards being
as general as possible.