This commit adds support for "--watch" flag for "bundle"
and "fmt" subcommands.
In addition to this, it refactors "run --watch" command so that
module resolution will occur every time the file watcher detects
file addition/deletion, which allows the watcher to observe a file
that is newly added to the dependency as well.
This commit rewrites scripts in "tools/" directory
to use Deno instead of Python. In return it allows
to remove huge number of Python packages in "third_party/".
This commit rewrites file watcher used with --watch flag.
Instead of creating new watcher after each restart, only a single
watcher is created for whole process. Additionally debouncing
mechanism has been added to prevent infinite restart loops
if multiple files were changed in quick succession.
Co-authored-by: bartossh <lenart.consulting@gmail.com>
Previously, entering a single ']' would cause repl to forever accepting
new lines, due to that `ValidationResult::Invalid` would actually be
consumed by the editor itself while continue building the lines. Instead
we should mark it as `Valid` and send the bad input for evaluation to
get the proper error from V8.
Before:
```
> ]
(you can keep entering new line here, and it will never consume input
until you Ctrl-C)
```
After:
```
> ]
Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token ']'
>
```
This writes all evaluaton results to stdout regardless if the result is
an error or not.
This matches the behavior of other read-eval-print-loops like Node.
This commit fixes test runner by awaitning "Deno.runTests()" call,
which ensures proper error is returned when there's an unresolved
promise that's being awaited.
This commit changes implementation of top-level-await in "deno_core".
Previously promise returned from module evaluation was not awaited,
leading to out-of-order execution of modules that have TLA. It's been
fixed by changing "JsRuntime::mod_evaluate" to be an async function
that resolves when the promise returned from module evaluation also
resolves. When waiting for promise resolution event loop is polled
repeatedly, until there are no more dynamic imports or pending
ops.
* Revert "refactor: Worker is not a Future (#7895)"
This reverts commit f4357f0ff9.
* Revert "refactor(core): JsRuntime is not a Future (#7855)"
This reverts commit d8879feb8c.
* Revert "fix(core): module execution with top level await (#7672)"
This reverts commit c7c7677825.
This commit fixes implementation of top level await in "deno_core".
Previously promise returned from module execution was ignored causing to execute
modules out-of-order.
With this commit promise returned from module execution is stored on "JsRuntime"
and event loop is polled until the promise resolves.
This makes use of a default referrer when its empty in repl mode so that
dynamic imports work in the global evaluation context.
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwanczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This ports the REPL over to Rust and makes use of an inspector session to run a REPL on top of any isolate which lets make full use of rustylines various things like validators and completors without having to introduce a bunch of hard to test internal ops and glue code.
An accidental but good side effect of this is that the multiple line input we previously had is now an editable multi-line input prompt that is correctly stored in the history as a single entry.
This commit adds basic support for collecting coverage
data using "deno test".
Currently the report is only a text added to the end
of output from "deno test".
This commit changes "deno info" subcommand logic.
- Modules are no longer loaded into V8 isolate - analysis
is done using ModuleGraph.
- Removed deno_core::Deps structure.
- Modules are no longer type-checked and transpiled -
"compiled" file is shown only if it is already available.
- Added number of unique dependencies for root module.
- Changed tree output:
- file size is shown next to the dependency
- repeated dependencies are marked with "*"
- used less spaces in prefix to save terminal width
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 commit adds a fallback mechanism for absent compiled source file.
Because imported type declaration files are not emitted by TS compiler
and their imports are not elided users often hit "No such file or directory"
error. With this commit in such situation an empty source file will be
provided to V8 with a warning to the user suggesting using "import type"/
"export type" syntax instead.
This commit adds a "--no-check" option to following subcommands:
- "deno cache"
- "deno info"
- "deno run"
- "deno test"
The "--no-check" options allows to skip type checking step and instead
directly transpiles TS sources to JS sources.
This solution uses `ts.transpileModule()` API and is just an interim
solution before implementing it fully in Rust.
This commit adds incremental compilation capabilities to internal TS compiler.
Instead of using "ts.createProgram()" API for compilation step (during deno
startup), "ts.createIncrementalProgram()" API is used instead.
Thanks to TS' ".tsbuildinfo" file that already stores all necessary metadata
for compilation I was able to remove our own invention that is ".graph" file.
".tsbuildinfo" file is stored alongside compiled source and is used to
cache-bust outdated dependencies, facilitated by the "version" field.
The value for "version" field is computed in Rust during loading of module
graph and is basically a hash of the file contents.
Please keep in mind that incremental compilation is only used for initial
compilation (or dynamic imports compilation) - bundling and runtime compiler
APIs haven't been changed at all.
Due to problems with source map I changed compilation settings to inline
source map (inlineSourceMap instead of sourceMap).
Currently WebAssembly runtime errors don't propagate up to the user as
they use urls to denote where the error occurred which get caught by the source-map
pipeline which doesn't support the wasm scheme.
This commit:
* added default file globs so "deno lint" can be run
without arguments (just like "deno fmt")
* added test for globs in "deno lint"
* upgrade "deno_lint" crate to v0.1.9
This commit fixes several regressions in TS compiler:
* double compilation of same module during same process run
* compilation of JavaScript entry point with non-JS imports
* unexpected skip of emit during compilation
Additional checks were added to ensure "allowJs" setting is
used in TS compiler if JavaScript has non-JS dependencies.
This commit fixes regression that caused TS dependencies
not being compiled.
Check was added that ensures TS compiler is run if
any of dependencies in module graph is TS/TSX/JSX.
This PR addresses many problems with module graph loading
introduced in #5029, as well as many long standing issues.
"ModuleGraphLoader" has been wired to "ModuleLoader" implemented
on "State" - that means that dependency analysis and fetching is done
before spinning up TS compiler worker.
Basic dependency tracking for TS compilation has been implemented.
Errors caused by import statements are now annotated with import
location.
Co-authored-by: Ryan Dahl <ry@tinyclouds.org>
Since everything that Deno loads is treated as an ES Module,
it means that all code is treated as "use strict" except for
when using the REPL. This PR changes that so code in the
REPL is also always evaluated with "use strict". There are
also a couple other places where we load code as scripts
which should also use "use strict" just in case.
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.