All benchmarks are done in Rust and can be invoked with
`cargo bench`.
Currently this has it's own "harness" that behaves like
`./tools/benchmark.py` did.
Because of this tests inside `cli/bench` are currently not run.
This should be switched to the language provided harness
once the `#[bench]` attribute has been stabilized.
This PR is intentionally ugly. It duplicates all of the code in cli/js2/ into
cli/tsc/ ... because it's very important that we all understand that this code
is unnecessarily duplicated in our binary. I hope this ugliness provides the
motivation to clean it up.
The typescript git submodule is removed, because it's a very large repo and
contains all sorts of stuff we don't need. Instead the necessary files are
copied directly into the deno repo. Hence +200k lines.
COMPILER_SNAPSHOT.bin size
```
master 3448139
this branch 3320972
```
Fixes #6812
This commit changes how error occurring in SWC are handled.
Changed lexer settings to properly handle TS decorators.
Changed output of SWC error to annotate with position in file.
* Remove reference to removed dir 'third_party/rust_crates'.
* Remove reference to unused environment variable 'DENO_NINJA_PATH'.
* Remove helper functions 'root()' and 'tp()'.
* Move definition of 'third_party_path' to build.py.
* Move definition of 'gn_exe()' to setup.py.
* Move 'download_sccache()' and 'download_hyperfine()' from prebuilt.py
to third_party.py, and delete prebuilt.py.
* Add helper function 'get_platform_dir_name()' to locate the
platform-specific 'v8/buildtools/<platform>' and
'prebuilt/<platform>' directories.
* Add helper function 'get_prebuilt_tool_path()' that returns the full
path to a platform-specific executable in //prebuilt.
* Cosmetic improvements.
Fixes some sed errors introduced in c43cfe.
Unfortunately moving libdeno required splitting build.rs into two parts,
one for cli and one for core.
I've also removed the arm64 build - it's complicating things at this
re-org and we're not even testing it. I need to swing back to it and get
tools/test.py running for it.
* Changed tools/lint.py to lint the entire js and tests directorys and sub directories, currently it was pointing at tsconfig and would only lint files that were part of js/main.ts or node_modules/typescript/lib/lib.esnext.d.ts and their dependencies
* Broke the typescript linting out into separate steps for the main typescript programing and tests.
* Fixed linting issues in ts tests.