In #9118, TLS streams were split into a "read half" and a "write half"
using tokio::io::split() to allow concurrent Conn#read() and
Conn#write() calls without one blocking the other. However, this
introduced a bug: outgoing data gets discarded when the TLS stream is
gracefully closed, because the read half is closed too early, before all
TLS control data has been received.
Fixes: #9692
Fixes: #10049
Fixes: #10296
Fixes: denoland/deno_std#750
This commit moves implementation of bin ops to "deno_core" crates
as well as unifying logic between bin ops and json ops to reuse
as much code as possible (both in Rust and JavaScript).
This commit rewrites "dispatch_minimal" into "dispatch_buffer".
It's part of an effort to unify JS interface for ops for both json
and minimal (buffer) ops.
Before this commit "minimal ops" could be either sync or async
depending on the return type from the op, but this commit changes
it to have separate signatures for sync and async ops (just like
in case of json ops).
This commit migrates all ops to use new resource table
and "AsyncRefCell".
Old implementation of resource table was completely
removed and all code referencing it was updated to use
new system.
This commit moves Deno JS runtime, ops, permissions and
inspector implementation to new "deno_runtime" crate located
in "runtime/" directory.
Details in "runtime/README.md".
Co-authored-by: Ryan Dahl <ry@tinyclouds.org>