Calling `worker.terminate()` used to kill the worker's isolate and
then block until the worker's thread finished. This blocks the calling
thread if the worker's event loop was blocked in a sync op (as with
`Deno.sleepSync`), which wasn't realized at the time, but since the
worker's isolate was killed at that moment, it would not block the
calling thread if the worker was in a JS endless loop.
However, in #12831, in order to work around a V8 bug, worker
termination was changed to first set a signal to let the worker event
loop know that termination has been requested, and only kill the
isolate if the event loop has not finished after 2 seconds. However,
this change kept the blocking, which meant that JS endless loops in
the worker now blocked the parent for 2 seconds.
As it turns out, after #12831 it is fine to signal termination and
even kill the worker's isolate without waiting for the thread to
finish, so this change does that. However, that might leave the async
ops that receive messages and control data from the worker pending
after `worker.terminate()`, which leads to odd results from the op
sanitizer. Therefore, we set up a `CancelHandler` to cancel those ops
when the worker is terminated.
This commit:
- removes "fmt_errors::PrettyJsError" in favor of "format_js_error" fn
- removes "deno_core::JsError::create" and
"deno_core::RuntimeOptions::js_error_create_fn"
- adds new option to "deno_runtime::ops::worker_host::init"
stream shutdown wasn't happening correctly (moved it to call op_http_shutdown) & extra zeroed bytes were being sent for when body length not a multiple of 64*1024
This commit changes "deno bench" subcommand, by updating
the "Deno.bench" API as follows:
- remove "Deno.BenchDefinition.n"
- remove "Deno.BenchDefintion.warmup"
- add "Deno.BenchDefinition.group"
- add "Deno.BenchDefintion.baseline"
This is done because bench cases are no longer run fixed amount
of iterations, but instead they are run until there is difference between
subsequent runs that is statistically insiginificant.
Additionally, console reporter was rewritten completely, to looks
similar to "hyperfine" reporter.
This commit adds support for "--eval-file" in "deno repl" subcommand.
This flag can be used to pass paths or URLs to files, that will be executed
on REPL startup. All files will be executed in the same context as the REPL
(ie. as "plain old scripts", not ES modules), sharing the global scope.
This feature allows to implement custom REPLs on top of Deno's REPL.
This commit changes "deno test" to filter out stack frames if it is beneficial to the user.
This is the case when there are stack frames coming from "internal" code
below frames coming from user code.
Co-authored-by: Nayeem Rahman <nayeemrmn99@gmail.com>
This commit fixes and edge case, where testing/benching code could pledge new
permission set before restoring the previous pledge.
Appropriate panics were added and tests that assert that process is killed
in case of "recursive pledge".