This commit rewrites "dispatch_minimal" into "dispatch_buffer".
It's part of an effort to unify JS interface for ops for both json
and minimal (buffer) ops.
Before this commit "minimal ops" could be either sync or async
depending on the return type from the op, but this commit changes
it to have separate signatures for sync and async ops (just like
in case of json ops).
In case JavaScript throws an unhandled error, part of the "shared_queue" could
be still unprocessed.
If this is the case; throw the js runtime error instead of asserting on the
queue size not being 0.
This commit rewrites implementation of "JsRuntime::mod_evaluate".
Event loop is no longer polled automatically and users must manually
drive event loop forward after calling "mod_evaluate".
Co-authored-by: Nayeem Rahman <nayeemrmn99@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This commit rewrites "JsRuntime::poll" function to fix a corner case that
might caused "overflown_response" to be overwritten by other overflown response.
The logic has been changed to allow returning multiple overflown response
alongside responses from shared queue.
This commit adds two new "Deno.core" APIs:
- "Deno.core.serialize"
- "Deno.core.deserialize"
These APIs are used to provide structured cloning of values
and will be used for further web worker implementation.
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This PR makes json_op_sync/async generic to all Deserialize/Serialize types
instead of the loosely-typed serde_json::Value. Since serde_json::Value
implements Deserialize/Serialize, very little existing code needs to be updated,
however as json_op_sync/async are now generic, type inference is broken in some
cases (see cli/build.rs:146). I've found this reduces a good bit of boilerplate,
as seen in the updated deno_core examples.
This change may also reduce serialization and deserialization overhead as serde
has a better idea of what types it is working with. I am currently working on
benchmarks to confirm this and I will update this PR with my findings.
This commit rewrites initialisation of the "shared queue" and
in effect prevents from double execution of "core/core.js" and
"core/error.js".
Previously both of these files were executed every time a "JsRuntime"
was created. That lead to a situation where one copy of each script
was included in the snapshot and then another copy would be
executed after loading the snapshot.
Effectively "JsRuntime::shared_init" was removed; instead execution
of those scripts and actual initialisation of shared queue
was split into two helper functions: "JsRuntime::js_init" and
"JsRuntime::share_queue_init".
Additionally stale TODO comments were removed.
Fixes the following runtime error for me when benchmarking:
thread 'main' panicked at 'called `Result::unwrap()` on an `Err`
value: Error: Unregistered error class: "Error"
Connection reset by peer (os error 104)
Classes of errors returned from ops should be registered via
Deno.core.registerErrorClass().
at processResponse (deno:core/core.js:219:13)
at Object.jsonOpAsync (deno:core/core.js:240:12)
at async read (http_bench_json_ops.js:29:21)
at async serve (http_bench_json_ops.js:45:19)',
core/examples/http_bench_json_ops.rs:260:28
Implementors of `deno_core::JsRuntime` might want to do additional actions
during each turn of event loop, eg. `deno_runtime::Worker` polls inspector,
`deno_runtime::WebWorker` receives/dispatches messages from/to worker host.
Previously `JsRuntime::mod_evaluate` was implemented in such fashion that it
only polled `JsRuntime`'s event loop. This behavior turned out to be wrong
in the example of `WebWorker` which couldn't receive/dispatch messages because
its implementation of event loop was never called.
This commit rewrites "mod_evaluate" to return a handle to receiver that resolves
when module's promise resolves. It is now implementors responsibility to poll
event loop after calling `mod_evaluate`.
This commit migrates all ops to use new resource table
and "AsyncRefCell".
Old implementation of resource table was completely
removed and all code referencing it was updated to use
new system.
This commit moves Deno JS runtime, ops, permissions and
inspector implementation to new "deno_runtime" crate located
in "runtime/" directory.
Details in "runtime/README.md".
Co-authored-by: Ryan Dahl <ry@tinyclouds.org>
This commit does major refactor of "Worker" and "WebWorker",
in order to decouple them from "ProgramState" and "Flags".
The main points of interest are "create_main_worker()" and
"create_web_worker_callback()" functions which are responsible
for creating "Worker" and "WebWorker" in CLI context.
As a result it is now possible to factor out common "runtime"
functionality into a separate crate.
This commit adds "Deno.core.createPrepareStackTrace". This function
was moved from "cli/rt/40_error_stack.js" to unify handling of stack frames in core
(before this PR there was implicit dependency on logic in "core/error.rs::JsError").
Unfortunately formatting logic must still be duplicated in "cli/error.js::PrettyJsError"
to provide coloring, but currently there's no solution to this problem.
"createPrepareStackTrace" can accept a single argument; a function that takes
a location and provides source mapped location back.
This commit disables source mapping of errors
for standalone binaries. Since applying source
maps relies on using file fetcher infrastructure
it's not feasible to use it for standalone binaries
that are not supposed to use that infrastructure.
This commit adds `FsModuleLoader` to `deno_core`, which implements
`ModuleLoader` trait. It is used when creating a runtime that supports
module loading from filesystem.
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Fixes panic occurring in worker when "self.close()" is called
at the top level, ie. worker shuts down while
module evaluation promise hasn't yet resolved.
This commit refactors "deno_core::Modules" structure to not depend on
"get_identity_hash" function to identify modules, but instead use default
hash implementation.
Make JSRuntime::new() accept a custom v8::CreateParams object to tune
the v8::Isolate it creates.
Subsumes the functionality of HeapLimits, which I therefore removed.
This commit changes implementation of top-level-await in "deno_core".
Previously promise returned from module evaluation was not awaited,
leading to out-of-order execution of modules that have TLA. It's been
fixed by changing "JsRuntime::mod_evaluate" to be an async function
that resolves when the promise returned from module evaluation also
resolves. When waiting for promise resolution event loop is polled
repeatedly, until there are no more dynamic imports or pending
ops.
* 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_core::JsRuntime to not implement Future
trait.
Instead there are two separate methods:
- JsRuntime::poll_event_loop() - does single tick of event loop
- JsRuntime::run_event_loop() - runs event loop to completion
This commit renames occurrences of "isolate" variable name
to "js_runtime". This was outstanding debt after renaming
deno_core::CoreIsolate to JsRuntime.
This commit fixes implementation of top level await in "deno_core".
Previously promise returned from module execution was ignored causing to execute
modules out-of-order.
With this commit promise returned from module execution is stored on "JsRuntime"
and event loop is polled until the promise resolves.
This makes use of a default referrer when its empty in repl mode so that
dynamic imports work in the global evaluation context.
Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwanczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
This commit adds support for stack traces in "deno_core".
Implementation of "Display" trait for "JsError" has been updated
and in consequence "deno_core::js_check" became obsolete and
removed.
- remove "CliState.workers" and "CliState.next_worker_id", instead
store them on "OpState" using type aliases.
- remove "CliState.global_timer" and "CliState.start_time", instead
store them on "OpState" using type aliases.
- remove "CliState.is_internal", instead pass it to Worker::new
- move "CliState::permissions" to "OpState"
- move "CliState::main_module" to "OpState"
- move "CliState::global_state" to "OpState"
- move "CliState::check_unstable()" to "GlobalState"
- change "cli_state()" to "global_state()"
- change "deno_core::ModuleLoader" trait to pass "OpState" to callbacks
- rename "CliState" to "CliModuleLoader"
Moves op_close and op_resources to deno_core::ops and exports them.
Adds serde dependency to deno_core and reexports it.
Moves JS implementation of those ops to Deno.core and reexports them in Deno.
Removes:
- "deno_core::StartupData"
- "deno_core::Script"
- "deno_core::OwnedScript"
Changes to "JsRuntime":
- remove "new_with_loader()"
- remove "with_heap_limits()"
- rename "IsolateOptions" to "RuntimeOptions" and make public
- "JsRuntime::new()" takes "RuntimeOptions" as a single param
Provides a concrete state type that can be dynamically added. This is necessary for op crates.
* renames BasicState to OpState
* async ops take `Rc<RefCell<OpState>>`
* sync ops take `&mut OpState`
* removes `OpRegistry`, `OpRouter` traits
* `get_error_class_fn` moved to OpState
* ResourceTable moved to OpState
This commit changes "deno info" subcommand logic.
- Modules are no longer loaded into V8 isolate - analysis
is done using ModuleGraph.
- Removed deno_core::Deps structure.
- Modules are no longer type-checked and transpiled -
"compiled" file is shown only if it is already available.
- Added number of unique dependencies for root module.
- Changed tree output:
- file size is shown next to the dependency
- repeated dependencies are marked with "*"
- used less spaces in prefix to save terminal width
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
Removes unnecessary wrappers around ResourceTable and CoreIsolate.
Importantly: now uses the resource table inside CoreIsolateState rather than a different one.
Removes derive_deref dependency
The following crates were _not_ upgraded to avoid having multiple
versions of the same crate in the dependency tree:
* tokio-tungstenite v0.10.1 -> v0.11.0
* swc_common v0. 8.0 -> v0. 9.1
* swc_ecmascript v0. 1.0 -> v0. 3.0
* webpki-roots v0.19.0 -> v0.20.0
* nix v0.17.0 -> v0.18.0
This commit adds alternate dispatch method to core JS API.
"Deno.core.dispatchByName()" works like "Deno.core.dispatch()",
but takes op name instead of op id as a first argument.
This commit fixes problems with source maps in Chrome Devtools
by substituting source map URL generated by TS compiler with
actual file URL pointing to DENO_DIR.
Dummy value of "source_map_url" has been removed from
"ScriptOrigin".
Also fixes lock file which used compiled source code to generate
lock hash; it now uses source code of the file that is
being compiled.
This PR adds prepare_load hook method to ModuleLoader trait. It allows implementors to perform preparation work before starting actual module loading into isolate. It's meant to be used in CLI; where "transpilation" step will be explicitly performed during prepare_load instead of doing it adhoc for each module if needed.
Co-authored-by: Filipe Schenkel de Souza <filipe.schenkel@azion.com>
Co-authored-by: Douglas Caetano dos Santos <douglas.santos@azion.com>
Co-authored-by: João Avelino Bellomo Filho <joao.avelino@azion.com>
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>
* Remove DENO_BUILD_MODE and DENO_BUILD_PATH
Also remove outdated docs related to ninja/gn.
* fix
* remove parameter to build_mode()
* remove arg parsing from benchmark.py
* add tests for "Deno.core.encode" and "Deno.core.decode" for empty inputs
* use "Deno.core.encode" in "TextEncoder"
* use "Deno.core.decode" in "TextDecoder"
* remove "core_decode" and "core_encode" benchmarks
This commits add two new methods to "Deno.core" namespace: "encode" and "decode".
Those methods are bound in Rust to provide a) fast b) generally available of encoding and decoding UTF-8 strings.
Both methods are now used in "cli/js/dispatch_json.ts".
The V8 documentation explicitly states that SnapshotCreator::CreateBlob()
should not be called from within a HandleScope.
Additionally, this patch removes some non-functional error handling code
from the deno_core::Isolate::snapshot() method.
* establish basic event loop for workers
* make "self.close()" inside worker
* remove "runWorkerMessageLoop() - instead manually call global function
in Rust when message arrives. This is done in preparation for structured clone
* refactor "WorkerChannel" and use distinct structs for internal
and external channels; "WorkerChannelsInternal" and "WorkerHandle"
* move "State.worker_channels_internal" to "Worker.internal_channels"
* add "WorkerEvent" enum for child->host communication;
currently "Message(Buf)" and "Error(ErrBox)" variants are supported
* add tests for nested workers
* add tests for worker throwing error on startup
This change simplifies how we execute V8. Previously V8 Isolates jumped
around threads every time they were woken up. This was overly complex and
potentially hurting performance in a myriad ways. Now isolates run on
their own dedicated thread and never move.
- blocking_json spawns a thread and does not use a thread pool
- op_host_poll_worker and op_host_resume_worker are non-operational
- removes Worker::get_message and Worker::post_message
- ThreadSafeState::workers table contains WorkerChannel entries instead
of actual Worker instances.
- MainWorker and CompilerWorker are no longer Futures.
- The multi-threaded version of deno_core_http_bench was removed.
- AyncOps no longer need to be Send + Sync
This PR is very large and several tests were disabled to speed
integration:
- installer_test_local_module_run
- installer_test_remote_module_run
- _015_duplicate_parallel_import
- _026_workers