This commit renames "deno_core::InternalModuleLoader" to
"ExtModuleLoader" and changes the specifiers used by the
modules loaded from this loader to "ext:".
"internal:" scheme was really ambiguous and it's more characters than
"ext:", which should result in slightly smaller snapshot size.
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/18020
There's no point for this API to expect result. If something fails it should
result in a panic during build time to signal to embedder that setup is
wrong.
This API is required by several extensions like "ext/node", "ext/ffi"
and also FS APIs that we want to move to a separate crate. Because
of that "pathFromURL" API was moved to "deno_web" extension so
other extension crates can rely on it.
This commit changes "InternalModuleLoader" from "deno_core" to
store a list of used modules during snapshotting. If a module was not
used during snapshotting "InternalModuleLoader" will panic in its "Drop"
handler signaling to the embedder that they made a mistake somewhere.
We use information about build in several extension crates like
"ext/node" or "runtime/". In an effort to move "fs" APIs to a separate
crate it is a prerequisite to have this information available outside
of the "runtime/" crate.
This commit moves definition of "build" object to "Deno.core" that is
later forwarded to "Deno.build".
This commit changes "include_js_files!" macro from "deno_core"
in a way that "dir" option doesn't cause specifiers to be rewritten
to include it.
Example:
```
include_js_files! {
dir "js",
"hello.js",
}
```
The above definition required embedders to use:
`import ... from "internal:<ext_name>/js/hello.js"`.
But with this change, the "js" directory in which the files are stored
is an implementation detail, which for embedders results in:
`import ... from "internal:<ext_name>/hello.js"`.
The directory the files are stored in, is an implementation detail and
in some cases might result in a significant size difference for the
snapshot. As an example, in "deno_node" extension, we store the
source code in "polyfills" directory; which resulted in each specifier
to look like "internal:deno_node/polyfills/<module_name>", but with
this change it's "internal:deno_node/<module_name>".
Given that "deno_node" has over 100 files, many of them having
several import specifiers to the same extension, this change removes
10 characters from each import specifier.
Runtime generation of async op wrappers contributed to increased startup
time and core became unusable with
`--disallow-code-generation-from-strings` flag. The optimization only
affects very small microbenchmarks so this revert will not cause any
regressions.
This commit further improves startup time by:
- no relying on "JsRuntime::execute_script" for runtime bootstrapping,
this is instead done using V8 APIs directly
- registering error classes during the snapshot time, instead of on
startup
Further improvements can be made, mainly around removing
"core.initializeAsyncOps()" which takes around 2ms.
This commit should result in ~1ms startup time improvement.
Instead of relying on "serde_v8" which is very inefficient in
serializing enums, I'm hand rolling serde for "ModuleMap" data
that is stored in the V8 snapshot to make ES modules
snapshottable.
```
// this branch
Benchmark #2: ./target/release/deno run empty.js
Time (mean ± σ): 21.4 ms ± 0.9 ms [User: 15.6 ms, System: 6.4 ms]
Range (min … max): 20.2 ms … 24.4 ms
// main branch
Benchmark #2: ./target/release/deno run empty.js
Time (mean ± σ): 23.1 ms ± 1.2 ms [User: 17.0 ms, System: 6.2 ms]
Range (min … max): 21.0 ms … 26.0 ms
```
This allows to not include source code into the binary (because
it will already be included in the V8 snapshot).
Nothing changes for the embedders - everything should still build the
same.
This commit brings the binary size from 87Mb to 82Mb on M1.
Alternative to https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/17820 and
https://github.com/denoland/deno/pull/17653
---------
Co-authored-by: Leo Kettmeir <crowlkats@toaxl.com>
This commit changes definition of "ExtensionFileSource", by changing
"code" field to being "ExtensionFileSourceCode" enum. Currently the enum
has only a single variant "IncludedInBinary". It is done in preparation
to allow embedders to decide if they want to include the source code in the
binary when snapshotting (in most cases they shouldn't do that).
In the follow up commit we'll add more variants to
"ExtensionFileSourceCode".
"include_js_files_dir!" macro was removed in favor "include_js_files!"
macro which can now accept "dir" option.
Adds two test files: "cli/tests/unit_node/process_test.ts" and
"cli/tests/unit_node/child_process_test.ts"
---------
Co-authored-by: Yoshiya Hinosawa <stibium121@gmail.com>
This PR changes Node.js/npm compatibility layer to use polyfills for
built-in Node.js
embedded in the snapshot (that are coming from "ext/node" extension).
As a result loading `std/node`, either from
"https://deno.land/std@<latest>/" or
from "DENO_NODE_COMPAT_URL" env variable were removed. All code that is
imported via "npm:" specifiers now uses code embedded in the snapshot.
Several fixes were applied to various modules in "ext/node" to make
tests pass.
---------
Co-authored-by: Yoshiya Hinosawa <stibium121@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
Compressing the TSC snapshot in debug build took
~45s on M1 MacBook Pro; without compression it took ~1s.
Thus we're not not using compressed snapshot, trading off
a lot of build time for some startup time in debug build.
This commit adds "ExtensionBuilder::esm_entry_point()" function that
allows to specify which of the extension files should be treated as an
entry point. If the entry point is not provided all modules are loaded
and evaluated, but if it is provided then only the entry point is explicitly
loaded and evaluated.
Co-authored-by: Leo Kettmeir <crowlkats@toaxl.com>
This is a proof of concept for being able to snapshot TypeScript files.
Currently only a single runtime file is authored in TypeScript -
"runtime/js/01_version.ts".
Not needed infrastructure was removed from "core/snapshot_util.rs".
---------
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This PR refactors all internal js files (except core) to be written as
ES modules.
`__bootstrap`has been mostly replaced with static imports in form in
`internal:[path to file from repo root]`.
To specify if files are ESM, an `esm` method has been added to
`Extension`, similar to the `js` method.
A new ModuleLoader called `InternalModuleLoader` has been added to
enable the loading of internal specifiers, which is used in all
situations except when a snapshot is only loaded, and not a new one is
created from it.
---------
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The commit derives Eq, PartialEq, and Debug traits for the
`ResolutionKind` enum to make it possible for external
implementors to assert ResolutionKind.
- changes module id to be usize & 0 based instead of 1 based
- merges `ids_by_handle` & `handles_by_id` to be a single `handles`
vector
- removes `next_module_id`, as vector is used
- turns `info` into a vector
This commit adds support for snapshotting ES modules. This is done by
adding an ability to serialize and deserialize a "ModuleMap" and attach
it
to the snapshot, using "add_context_data" API.
This has been tested with 400 modules and seems to not have a limit on
the number of modules that might be snapshotted.
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
The `JsRuntimeState` struct stores a number of JS callbacks that are
used either in the event loop or when interacting with V8. Some of these
callback fields are vectors of callbacks, and therefore could plausibly
store at least one callback per realm. However, some of those fields are
`Option<v8::Global<v8::Function>>`, which would make the callbacks set
by a realm override the one that might have been set by a different
realm.
As it turns out, all of the current such optional callbacks
(`js_promise_reject_cb`, `js_format_exception_cb` and
`js_wasm_streaming_cb`) are only used from inside a realm, and therefore
this change makes it so such callbacks can only be set from inside a
realm, and will only affect that realm.
This is a reland of #15599.
Towards #13239.
Currently realms are supported on `deno_core`, but there was no support
for async ops anywhere other than the main realm. The main issue is that
the `js_recv_cb` callback, which resolves promises corresponding to
async ops, was only set for the main realm, so async ops in other realms
would never resolve. Furthermore, promise ID's are specific to each
realm, which meant that async ops from other realms would result in a
wrong promise from the main realm being resolved.
This change takes the `ContextState` struct added in #17050, and adds to
it a `js_recv_cb` callback for each realm. Combined with the fact that
that same PR also added a list of known realms to `JsRuntimeState`, and
that #17174 made `OpCtx` instances realm-specific and had them include
an index into that list of known realms, this makes it possible to know
the current realm in the `queue_async_op` and `queue_fast_async_op`
methods, and therefore to send the results of promises for each realm to
that realm, and prevent the ID's from getting mixed up.
Additionally, since promise ID's are no longer unique to the isolate,
having a single set of unrefed ops doesn't work. This change therefore
also moves `unrefed_ops` from `JsRuntimeState` to `ContextState`, and
adds the lengths of the unrefed op sets for all known realms to get the
total number of unrefed ops to compare in the event loop.
This PR is a reland of #14734 after it was reverted in #16366, except
that `ContextState` and `JsRuntimeState::known_realms` were previously
relanded in #17050. Another significant difference with the original PR
is passing around an index into `JsRuntimeState::known_realms` instead
of a `v8::Global<v8::Context>` to identify the realm, because async op
queuing in fast calls cannot call into V8, and therefore cannot have
access to V8 globals. This also simplified the implementation of
`resolve_async_ops`.
Co-authored-by: Luis Malheiro <luismalheiro@gmail.com>
This commit changes signature of "deno_core::ModuleLoader::resolve" to pass
an enum indicating whether or not we're resolving a specifier for dynamic import.
Additionally "CliModuleLoader" was changes to store both "parent permissions" (or
"root permissions") as well as "dynamic permissions" that allow to check for permissions
in top-level module load an dynamic imports.
Then all code paths that have anything to do with Node/npm compat are now checking
for permissions which are passed from module loader instance associated with given
worker.
This commit fixes handling of rejected promises in dynamic imports
evaluation.
Previously we were running callbacks for next ticks and macrotasks
_before_ polling
dynamic imports and checked for unhandled rejections immediately after.
This is wrong,
as `unhandledrejection` event is dispatched and its callbacks are run as
macrotasks.
This commit changes order of actions performed by the event loop to
following:
- poll async ops
- poll dynamic imports
- run next tick callbacks
- run macrotask callbacks
- check for unhandled promise rejections
Found this while debugging
https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/16280.
Before:
```
TypeError: Could not resolve 'file:///Users/ib/dev/test_rollup/mocha/rollup.config.js' from 'file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/shared/loadConfigFile.js'.
at async getConfigFileExport (file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/shared/loadConfigFile.js:432:17)
at async Object.loadConfigFile (file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/shared/loadConfigFile.js:391:59)
at async getConfigs (file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/bin/rollup:1679:39)
at async runRollup (file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/bin/rollup:1656:43)
```
After:
```
TypeError: Could not resolve 'file:///Users/ib/dev/test_rollup/mocha/rollup.config.js' from 'file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/shared/loadConfigFile.js'.
Caused by:
Reading /Users/ib/dev/test_rollup/mocha/package.json is not allowed
at async getConfigFileExport (file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/shared/loadConfigFile.js:432:17)
at async Object.loadConfigFile (file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/shared/loadConfigFile.js:391:59)
at async getConfigs (file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/bin/rollup:1679:39)
at async runRollup (file:///Users/ib/Library/Caches/deno/npm/registry.npmjs.org/rollup/3.7.3/dist/bin/rollup:1656:43)
```
This commit fixes formatting of JSError with "errors" property. Before this
commit all instances of "Error" were treated as if they were "AggregateError"
if they had "errors" property. After this commit only actual instances of
"AggregateError" are formatted in such a way, while instances of "Error"
that have "errors" property are formatted without showing details of "errors".
Although PR #16366 did not fully revert `deno_core`'s support for
realms, since `JsRealm` still existed after that, it did remove the
`ContextState` struct, originally introduced in #14734. This change made
`js_build_custom_error_cb`, among other properties, a per-runtime
callback, rather than per-realm, which cause a bug where errors thrown
from an op would always be constructed in the main realm, rather than in
the current one.
This change adds back `ContextState` to fix this bug, adds back the
`known_realms` field of `JsRuntimeState` (needed to be able to drop the
callback when snapshotting), and also relands #14750, which adds the
`js_realm_sync_ops` test for this bug that was removed in #16366.
This commit changes implementation of "Deno.memoryUsage()" to return
correct value for "rss" field. To do that we implement a specialized function
per os to retrieve this information.
- `JsRuntime::built_from_snapshot` was removed because it was redundant
with `JsRuntime::snapshot_options`.
- Updates to stale documentation of `JsRuntime::create_realm`.
- `JsRuntime::create_realm` now calls `JsRuntime::init_extension_js`
unconditionally, since if the runtime was built from a snapshot,
`init_extension_js` will be a no-op.
- Typo fix in the documentation for `JsRealm`.
This commit adds new "--inspect-wait" flag which works similarly
to "--inspect-brk" in that it waits for inspector session to be
established before running code. However it doesn't break on the first
statement of user code, but instead runs it as soon as a session
is established.
Currently runtime exception are only displayed at the program end in
terminal, which makes it only a partial fix, as a full fix requires
https://github.com/denoland/rusty_v8/pull/1149 which adds new bindings
to the inspector that allows to notify it about thrown exceptions.
This will be handled in a follow up commit.
This commit completely rewrites inspector session polling.
Until now, there was a single function responsible for polling inspector
sessions which could have been called when polling the "JsRuntime"
as well as from internal inspector functions. There are some cases
where it's required to have reentrant polling of sessions (eg. when
"debugger" statement is run) which should be blocking until inspector
sends appropriate message to continue execution. This was not possible
before, because polling of sessions didn't have reentry ability.
As a consequence, session polling was split into two separate functions:
a) one to be used when polling from async context (on each tick of event
loop in "JsRuntime")
b) one to be used when polling synchronously and potentially blocking
(used by various inspector methods).
There are further cleanups and simplifications to be made in inspector
code, but this rewrite solves the problem at hand (being able to
evaluate
"debugger" JS statement and continue inspector functionality).
Co-authored-by: Bert Belder <bertbelder@gmail.com>
Uses SeqOneByteString optimization to do zero-copy `&str` arguments in
fast calls.
- [x] Depends on https://github.com/denoland/rusty_v8/pull/1129
- [x] Depends on
https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/v8/v8/+/4036884
- [x] Disable in async ops
- [x] Make it work with owned `String` with an extra alloc in fast path.
- [x] Support `Cow<'_, str>`. Owned for slow case, Borrowed for fast
case
```rust
#[op]
fn op_string_len(s: &str) -> u32 {
str.len() as u32
}
```
This commit updates unhelpful messages that are raised when event loop
stalls on unresolved top-level promises.
Instead of "Module evaluation is still pending but there are no pending
ops or dynamic imports. This situation is often caused by unresolved
promises." and "Dynamically imported module evaluation is still pending
but there are no pending ops. This situation is often caused by
unresolved promises." we are now printing a message like:
error: Top-level await promise never resolved
[SOURCE LINE]
^
at [FUNCTION NAME] ([FILENAME])
eg:
error: Top-level await promise never resolved
await new Promise((_resolve, _reject) => {});
^
at <anonymous>
(file:///Users/ib/dev/deno/cli/tests/testdata/test/unresolved_promise.ts:1:1)
Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@users.noreply.github.com>
This PR introduces Wasm ops. These calls are optimized for entry from
Wasm land.
The `#[op(wasm)]` attribute is opt-in.
Last parameter `Option<&mut [u8]>` is the memory slice of the Wasm
module *when entered from a Fast API call*. Otherwise, the user is
expected to implement logic to obtain the memory if `None`
```rust
#[op(wasm)]
pub fn op_args_get(
offset: i32,
buffer_offset: i32,
memory: Option<&mut [u8]>,
) {
// ...
}
```
This commit allows to execute more JS code from extensions when
creating a snapshot from an existing snapshot.
"deno_core::RuntimeOptions::extensions_with_js" field was added
that is used to pass a list of extensions whose both "ops" and
associated JS source should be executed upon start.
Co-authored-by: crowlkats <crowlkats@toaxl.com>
This commit changes "JsRuntime" to send "executionContextDestroyed"
notification when the program finishes and shows a prompt informing
that runtime is waiting for inspector to disconnect.
With trial and error I found that most debuggers expect "isDefault" to be sent
in "auxData" field of "executionContextCreated" notification. This stems from
the fact that Node.js sends this data and eg. VSCode requires it to close
connection to the debugger when the program finishes execution.
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Implements fast scheduling of deferred op futures.
```rs
#[op(fast)]
async fn op_read(
state: Rc<RefCell<OpState>>,
rid: ResourceId,
buf: &mut [u8],
) -> Result<u32, Error> {
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The future is scheduled via a fast API call and polled by the event loop
after being woken up by its waker.
* Use stack allocated array for 16 promises and spill rest to heap. the
exact number can change, maybe 128? (tokio's coop budget limit)
* Avoid v8::Global::clone for global context.
* Do not open global opresolve when its not needed.
V8's JIT can do a better job knowing the argument count and also enable
fast call path (in future).
This also lets us call async ops without `opAsync`:
```js
const { ops } = Deno.core;
await ops.op_void_async();
```
this patch: 4405286 ops/sec
main: 3508771 ops/sec
When an op returns an `anyhow` error with a cause (usually added using
the `.context()` method), the `Error` thrown into JavaScript contains
only the message of the outernmost error in the chain.
This PR simply changes the formatting of `anyhow::Error` from `"{}"` to
`"{:#}"`:
This significantly improves errors for code that embeds Deno and defines
custom ops. For example, in
[chiselstrike/chiselstrike](https://github.com/chiselstrike/chiselstrike),
this PR improves an error message like
```
Error: could not plan migration
```
to
```
Error: could not plan migration: could not migrate table for entity "E": could not add column for field "title": the field does not have a default value
```
example writeFile benchmark:
```
# before
time 188 ms rate 53191
time 168 ms rate 59523
time 167 ms rate 59880
time 166 ms rate 60240
time 168 ms rate 59523
time 173 ms rate 57803
time 183 ms rate 54644
# after
time 157 ms rate 63694
time 152 ms rate 65789
time 151 ms rate 66225
time 151 ms rate 66225
time 152 ms rate 65789
```
This revert has been discussed at length out-of-band (including with
@andreubotella). The realms work in impeding ongoing event loop and
performance work. We very much want to land realms but it needs to wait
until these lower-level refactors are complete. We hope to bring realms
back in a couple weeks.
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This commit removes the calls to `expect()` on `std::rc::Rc`, which caused
Deno to panic under certain situations. We now return an error if `Rc`
is referenced by other variables.
Fixes #9360
Fixes #13345
Fixes #13926
Fixes #16241
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
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This commit adds a new op_write_all to core that allows writing an
entire chunk in a single async op call. Internally this calls
`Resource::write_all`.
The `writableStreamForRid` has been moved to `06_streams.js` now, and
uses this new op. Various other code paths now also use this new op.
Closes #16227
This commit introduces two new buffer wrapper types to `deno_core`. The
main benefit of these new wrappers is that they can wrap a number of
different underlying buffer types. This allows for a more flexible read
and write API on resources that will require less copying of data
between different buffer representations.
- `BufView` is a read-only view onto a buffer. It can be backed by
`ZeroCopyBuf`, `Vec<u8>`, and `bytes::Bytes`.
- `BufViewMut` is a read-write view onto a buffer. It can be cheaply
converted into a `BufView`. It can be backed by `ZeroCopyBuf` or
`Vec<u8>`.
Both new buffer views have a cursor. This means that the start point of
the view can be constrained to write / read from just a slice of the
view. Only the start point of the slice can be adjusted. The end point
is fixed. To adjust the end point, the underlying buffer needs to be
truncated.
Readable resources have been changed to better cater to resources that
do not support BYOB reads. The basic `read` method now returns a
`BufView` instead of taking a `ZeroCopyBuf` to fill. This allows the
operation to return buffers that the resource has already allocated,
instead of forcing the caller to allocate the buffer. BYOB reads are
still very useful for resources that support them, so a new `read_byob`
method has been added that takes a `BufViewMut` to fill. `op_read`
attempts to use `read_byob` if the resource supports it, which falls
back to `read` and performs an additional copy if it does not. For
Rust->JS reads this change should have no impact, but for Rust->Rust
reads, this allows the caller to avoid an additional copy in many
scenarios. This combined with the support for `BufView` to be backed by
`bytes::Bytes` allows us to avoid one data copy when piping from a
`fetch` response into an `ext/http` response.
Writable resources have been changed to take a `BufView` instead of a
`ZeroCopyBuf` as an argument. This allows for less copying of data in
certain scenarios, as described above. Additionally a new
`Resource::write_all` method has been added that takes a `BufView` and
continually attempts to write the resource until the entire buffer has
been written. Certain resources like files can override this method to
provide a more efficient `write_all` implementation.
This is the release commit being forwarded back to main for 1.26.1
Please ensure:
- [x] Everything looks ok in the PR
- [x] The release has been published
To make edits to this PR:
```shell
git fetch upstream forward_v1.26.1 && git checkout -b forward_v1.26.1 upstream/forward_v1.26.1
```
Don't need this PR? Close it.
cc @cjihrig
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