This makes inspector registration with the server with optional and
explicit to allow for inspectors to exist without spinning up the
server.
As a side effect of the server being explicitly passed around it also
makes it possible to bind multiple servers.
deno_core/
- rename core_isolate.rs to runtime.rs
- rename CoreIsolate to JsRuntime
- rename JSError to JsError
- rename JSStackFrame to JsStackFrame
cli/
- update references from deno_core::CoreIsolate to deno_core::JsRuntime
- rename deno_core::JSError to deno_core::JsError
- rename fmt_errors::JSError to fmt_errors::JsError
The issue is solved by proxying websocket messages over a pair of
`futures::mpsc::unbounded` channels. As these are are implemented in
the 'futures' crate, they can't participate in Tokio's cooperative
task yielding.
This is a first pass implementation which is still missing several important
features:
- support for --inspect-brk (#4503)
- support for source maps (#4501)
- support for piping console.log to devtools console (#4502)
Co-authored-by: Bert Belder <bertbelder@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Harrison <mt.harrison86@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>