Listener and UDPConn are AsyncIterables instead of AsyncIterators.
The [Symbol.asyncIterator]()s are defined as generators and the
next() methods are gone.
"Listener/Socket has been closed" errors are now BadResource.
Following JS ops were moved to separate files in cli/js/ops directory:
- compiler
- dispatch_json
- dispatch_minimal
- errors
- fetch
- fs_events
- os
- random
- repl
- resources
- runtime_compiler
- runtime
- tty
Adds JSDoc to module, improves the typing of the return type, uses
iteration instead of Array forEach, uses the dotall support in Regular
Expression which is now supported in JavaScript, uses destructuring and
nullish coalescing where appropriate.
This updates this example code to follow the new test running conventions.
The code as is, when ran produces the following output:
```
➜ dencro git:(master) ✗ deno test
Compile file:///Users/hswolff/Sites/dencro/test.ts
running 2 tests
OK oneTest (2.00ms)
OK t2 (0.00ms)
test result: OK 2 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out (2.00ms)
running 2 tests
OK oneTest (0.00ms)
OK t2 (0.00ms)
test result: OK 2 passed; 0 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out (0.00ms)
➜ dencro git:(master) ✗
```
Removing `await Deno.runTests();` just causes the tests to run once.
- Added `ServerRequest.finalize()`: consuming all unread body stream and trailers.
- This is cleanup method for reading next request from same keep-alive connection.
- Needed when handler didn't consume all body and trailers even after responding.
- refactor: `ServerRequest._bodyStream()`, `ServerRequestBody` are removed.
- Now using `bodyReader()` and `chunkedBodyReader()` instead.
- fix: Trailers should only be read `transfer-encoding` is `chunked` and `trailer` header is set and its value is valid.
- fix: use `Headers.append()` on reading trailers.
- fix: delete `trailer` field from headers after reading trailers.
- reorg: Several functions related to IO are moved into `http/io.ts`
Node's os module exports a number of methods that evaluate to themselves
when coerced to a primitive.
I.e., `"" + os.arch` and `os.arch()` evaluate to the same string, and
now Deno's shims do too.