In case you would consider including specific implementations and not
only build fixes, here's the implementation of the ```rss()``` function
for OpenBSD.
This is the initial support for npm and node specifiers in `deno
compile`. The npm packages are included in the binary and read from it via
a virtual file system. This also supports the `--node-modules-dir` flag,
dependencies specified in a package.json, and npm binary commands (ex.
`deno compile --unstable npm:cowsay`)
Closes #16632
1. Boxed `File` and `FileSystem` to allow more easily passing this
through the CLI code (as shown within this pr).
2. `StdFileResource` is now `FileResource`. `FileResource` now contains
an `Rc<dyn File>`.
This removes the tty stuff that's hanging on the file resources and
instead stores them in a separate `TtyModeStore`. Although this will
cause the tty store items to not be removed when the resource is
removed, I think this is ok to do because there will be a small number
of resources this is every done with and usually those resources won't
ever be closed.
This commit changes how "disabled" ops behave. Instead of using "void"
functions under the hood, they now explicitly throw errors saying
that a given op doesn't exist.
This commit changes the build process in a way that preserves already
registered ops in the snapshot. This allows us to skip creating hundreds of
"v8::String" on each startup, but sadly there is still some op registration
going on startup (however we're registering 49 ops instead of >200 ops).
This situation could be further improved, by moving some of the ops
from "runtime/" to a separate extension crates.
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Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
Follow-up to #18210:
* we are passing the generated `cfg` object into the state function
rather than passing individual config fields
* reduce cloning dramatically by making the state_fn `FnOnce`
* `take` for `ExtensionBuilder` to avoid more unnecessary copies
* renamed `config` to `options`
This implements two macros to simplify extension registration and centralize a lot of the boilerplate as a base for future improvements:
* `deno_core::ops!` registers a block of `#[op]`s, optionally with type
parameters, useful for places where we share lists of ops
* `deno_core::extension!` is used to register an extension, and creates
two methods that can be used at runtime/snapshot generation time:
`init_ops` and `init_ops_and_esm`.
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Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
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 commit merges "runtime/js/40_spawn.js" into
"runtime/js/40_process.js", and "runtime::ops::spawn"
into "runtime::ops::process".
It makes little sense to have them separated given that we want to
factor out these APIs into a separate extension crate.
Turns out we were cloning permissions which after prompting were discarded,
so the state of permissions was never preserved. To handle that we need to store
all permissions behind "Arc<Mutex<>>" (because there are situations where we
need to send them to other thread).
Testing and benching code still uses "Permissions" in most places - it's undesirable
to share the same permission set between various test/bench files - otherwise
granting or revoking permissions in one file would influence behavior of other test
files.
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.