The rules are now as follows:
* In `import` statements, as mandated by the WHATWG specification,
the import specifier is always treated as a URL.
If it is a relative URL, it must start with either / or ./ or ../
* A script name passed to deno as a command line argument may be either
an absolute URL or a local path.
- If the name starts with a valid URI scheme followed by a colon, e.g.
'http:', 'https:', 'file:', 'foo+bar:', it always interpreted as a
URL (even if Deno doesn't support the indicated protocol).
- Otherwise, the script name is interpreted as a local path. The local
path may be relative, and operating system semantics determine how
it is resolved. Prefixing a relative path with ./ is not required.
A lot of its functionality is unused still, but the goal it to slowly
migrate logging functionality to it. There is also a useful progress bar
which can be ported over later - it depends on this module.
4c1fa54d10/src/cargo/util/progress.rs
1. Separate Snapshot and Script StartupData functions based on cfg "no-snapshot-init"
2. Replace deprecated Once::ONCE_INIT with Once::new (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/61757)
3. Elide lifetime
4. Fix typos
It's unnecessary indirection and is preventing the ability to easily
pass isolate references into the dispatch and dyn_import closures.
Note: this changes how StartupData::Script is executed. It's no longer done
during Isolate::new() but rather lazily on first poll or execution.
This patch makes it so that RecursiveLoad doesn't own the Isolate, so
Worker::execute_mod_async does not consume itself.
Previously Worker implemented Loader, but now ThreadSafeState does.
This is necessary preparation work for dynamic import (#1789) and import
maps (#1921)