This commit makes the file watcher continue to work even if module
resolution fails at the initial attempt, allowing us to execute `run`
or `bundle` subcommand when a script has invalid syntax. In such
cases, the watcher observes a single file that is specified as an
command line argument.
Factored out "init_v8_flags", "init_logger" and
"get_subcommand" from "main" function.
Also "Worker" was removed in favor of moving
logic to "MainWorker" and "WebWorker" respectively.
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 moves following tools into a single "tools"
module located at "cli/tools/mod.rs":
- formatter
- linter
- test runner
- coverage collector
- installer
- binary upgrader
- repl
This commit renames "fs" module in "cli/" to "fs_util". This is purely
cosmetic change; there were a few places which aliased "crate::fs"
to "deno_fs" which was very confusing with "fs" module in ops.
This commit removes ProgramState::permissions field.
Having permissions parsed from CLI flags stored on globally
accessible state object made it easy to mistakenly use these
permissions in situations which required "runtime" permissions.
* 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 rewrites deno::Worker to not implement Future
trait.
Instead there are two separate methods:
- Worker::poll_event_loop() - does single tick of event loop
- Worker::run_event_loop() - runs event loop to completion
Additionally some cleanup to Worker's field visibility was done.
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.