Testing once again if the crates are being properly released.
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Co-authored-by: bartlomieju <bartlomieju@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Test run before Deno 2.0 release to make sure that the publishing
process passes correctly.
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Co-authored-by: bartlomieju <bartlomieju@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Aligns the error messages in the ext folder to be in-line with the Deno
style guide.
https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25269
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Add an implementation of cpu_info() for OpenBSD, that returns a
correctly-sized array. Since Rust's libc bindings for OpenBSD do not
contain all symbols necessary for a full implementation and it is not
planned to add them, this solution at least avoids problems with code
that relies on cpu_info() purely for the size of the returned array to
derive the number of available CPUs.
This addresses https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25621
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/23508
`width` and `height` are required to configure the wgpu surface because
Deno is headless and depends on user to create a window. The options
were non-standard extension of `GPUCanvasConfiguration#configure`.
This PR adds a required options parameter with the `width` and `height`
options to `Deno.UnsafeWindowSurface` constructor.
```typescript
// Old, non-standard extension of GPUCanvasConfiguration
const surface = new Deno.UnsafeWindowSurface("x11", displayHandle, windowHandle);
const context = surface.getContext();
context.configure({ width: 600, height: 800, /* ... */ });
```
```typescript
// New
const surface = new Deno.UnsafeWindowSurface({
system: "x11",
windowHandle,
displayHandle,
width: 600,
height: 800,
});
const context = surface.getContext();
context.configure({ /* ... */ });
```
This PR optimizes the case when `performance.measure()` needs to find
the startMark by name. It is a simple change on `findMostRecent` fn to
avoiding copying and reversing the complete entries list.
Adds minor missing tests for:
- `clearMarks()`, general
- `clearMeasures()`, general
- `measure()`, case when the startMarks name exists more than once
### Benchmarks
#### main
```
CPU | AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 6850U with Radeon Graphics
Runtime | Deno 2.0.0-rc.4 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu)
benchmark time/iter (avg) iter/s (min … max) p75 p99 p995
---------------------- ----------------------------- --------------------- --------------------------
worst case measure() 2.1 ms 486.9 ( 1.7 ms … 2.4 ms) 2.2 ms 2.4 ms 2.4 ms
```
#### this PR
```
CPU | AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 6850U with Radeon Graphics
Runtime | Deno 2.0.0-rc.4 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu)
benchmark time/iter (avg) iter/s (min … max) p75 p99 p995
---------------------- ----------------------------- --------------------- --------------------------
worst case measure() 966.3 µs 1,035 (876.9 µs … 1.1 ms) 1.0 ms 1.1 ms 1.1 ms
```
```ts
Deno.bench("worst case measure()", (b) => {
performance.mark('start');
for (let i = 0; i < 1e5; i += 1) {
performance.mark(crypto.randomUUID());
}
b.start();
performance.measure('total', 'start');
b.end();
performance.clearMarks();
performance.clearMeasures();
});
```
Fixes rsbuild running in deno.
You can look at the test to see what was failing, the gist is that we
were trying to statically analyze the re-exports of a CJS script, and if
we couldn't find the source for the re-exported file we would fail.
Instead, we should just treat these as if they were too dynamic to
analyze, and let it fail (or succeed) at runtime. This aligns with
node's behavior.
Aligns the error messages in the ext/http and a few messages in the
ext/fetch folder to be in-line with the Deno style guide.
This change-set also removes some unnecessary checks in the 00_serve.ts.
These options were recently removed, so it doesn't make sense to check
for them anymore.
https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/25269
This fixes the fast path for `readableStreamCollectIntoUint8Array` to
only trigger if the readable stream has not yet been disturbed -
because otherwise we may not be able to close it if the
read errors.