After landing #3358 the benchmarks exploded indicating problems with workers and deno_core_http_bench.
This PR dramatically fixes thread/syscall count that showed up on benchmarks. Thread count is not back to previous levels but difference went from hundreds/thousands to about ~50.
- removes global `RESOURCE_TABLE` - resource tables are now created per `Worker`
in `State`
- renames `CliResource` to `StreamResource` and moves all logic related
to it to `cli/ops/io.rs`
- removes `cli/resources.rs`
- adds `state` argument to `op_read` and `op_write` and consequently adds
`stateful_minimal_op` to `State`
- IMPORTANT NOTE: workers don't have access to process stdio - this is
caused by fact that dropping worker would close stdout for process
(because it's constructed from raw handle, which closes underlying file
descriptor on drop)
This patch does not work with the recent bundler changes (#3325).
Unfortunately I didn't merge master before landing this patch. It has
something to do with console.log not working inside the compiler worker.
This reverts commit fd62379eaf.
- removes global `RESOURCE_TABLE` - resource tables are now created per `Worker`
in `State`
- renames `CliResource` to `StreamResource` and moves all logic related
to it to `cli/ops/io.rs`
- removes `cli/resources.rs`
- adds `state` argument to `op_read` and `op_write` and consequently adds
`stateful_minimal_op` to `State`
- IMPORTANT NOTE: workers don't have access to process stdio - this is
caused by fact that dropping worker would close stdout for process
(because it's constructed from raw handle, which closes underlying file
descriptor on drop)
Towards simplifying (or better removing entirely) the CoreResource
trait. Resources should be any bit of privileged heap allocated memory
that needs to be referenced from JS, not very specific trait
implementations. Therefore CoreResource should be pushed towards being
as general as possible.
- Fixes cargo publish on deno_typescript, deno_cli_snapshots, and
deno_cli.
- Combines cli_snapshots and js into one directory.
- Extracts TS version at compile time rather than runtime
- Bumps version awkwardly - it was necessary to test end-to-end
publishing. Sorry.
- Adds git submodule deno_typescript/typescript
Instead of using core/snapshot_creator.rs, instead two crates are
introduced which allow building the snapshot during build.rs.
Rollup is removed and replaced with our own bundler. This removes
the Node build dependency. Modules in //js now use Deno-style imports
with file extensions, rather than Node style extensionless imports.
This improves incremental build time when changes are made to //js files
by about 40 seconds.
Deno.core.dispatch() used to push the "control" buf onto the shared
array buffer before calling into V8, with the idea that it was one less
argument to parse. Turns out there is no more overhead passing the
control ArrayBuffer directly over. Furthermore this optimization was
making the refactors outlined in #2730 more complex. Therefore it is
being removed.
The rules are now as follows:
* In `import` statements, as mandated by the WHATWG specification,
the import specifier is always treated as a URL.
If it is a relative URL, it must start with either / or ./ or ../
* A script name passed to deno as a command line argument may be either
an absolute URL or a local path.
- If the name starts with a valid URI scheme followed by a colon, e.g.
'http:', 'https:', 'file:', 'foo+bar:', it always interpreted as a
URL (even if Deno doesn't support the indicated protocol).
- Otherwise, the script name is interpreted as a local path. The local
path may be relative, and operating system semantics determine how
it is resolved. Prefixing a relative path with ./ is not required.
1. Separate Snapshot and Script StartupData functions based on cfg "no-snapshot-init"
2. Replace deprecated Once::ONCE_INIT with Once::new (https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/pull/61757)
3. Elide lifetime
4. Fix typos
It's unnecessary indirection and is preventing the ability to easily
pass isolate references into the dispatch and dyn_import closures.
Note: this changes how StartupData::Script is executed. It's no longer done
during Isolate::new() but rather lazily on first poll or execution.