Based on #21074 and #20741 I was looking for further potential use cases
of `TransformStream` `cancel()` method, so here go `CompressionStream`
and `DecompressionStream`.
Fixes #14212
`certFile` was being passed to `op_tls_start()` when it's unused and
undocumented.
Signed-off-by: Asher Gomez <ashersaupingomez@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Matt Mastracci <matthew@mastracci.com>
Note: tests are not the only part of the codebase that uses `std`. Other
parts, like `tools/`, do too. So, it could be argued that this is a
little misleading. Either way, I'm doing this as discussed with
@mmastrac.
This PR separates integration tests from CLI tests into a new project
named `cli_tests`. This is a prerequisite for an integration test runner
that can work with either the CLI binary in the current project, or one
that is built ahead of time.
## Background
Rust does not have the concept of artifact dependencies yet
(https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues/9096). Because of this, the
only way we can ensure a binary is built before running associated tests
is by hanging tests off the crate with the binary itself.
Unfortunately this means that to run those tests, you _must_ build the
binary and in the case of the deno executable that might be a 10 minute
wait in release mode.
## Implementation
To allow for tests to run with and without the requirement that the
binary is up-to-date, we split the integration tests into a project of
their own. As these tests would not require the binary to build itself
before being run as-is, we add a stub integration `[[test]]` target in
the `cli` project that invokes these tests using `cargo test`.
The stub test runner we add has `harness = false` so that we can get
access to a `main` function. This `main` function's sole job is to
`execvp` the command `cargo test -p deno_cli`, effectively "calling"
another cargo target.
This ensures that the deno executable is always correctly rebuilt before
running the stub test runner from `cli`, and gets us closer to be able
to run the entire integration test suite on arbitrary deno executables
(and therefore split the build into multiple phases).
The new `cli_tests` project lives within `cli` to avoid a large PR. In
later PRs, the test data will be split from the `cli` project. As there
are a few thousand files, it'll be better to do this as a completely
separate PR to avoid noise.
This moves the op sanitizer descriptions into Rust code and prepares for
eventual op import from `ext:core/ops`. We cannot import these ops from
`ext:core/ops` as the testing infrastructure ops are not always present.
Changes:
- Op descriptions live in `cli` code and are currently accessible via an
op for the older sanitizer code
- `phf` dep moved to workspace root so we can use it here
- `ops.op_XXX` changed to to `op_XXX` to prepare for op imports later
on.
Migrations:
- Error registration no longer required for Interrupted or BadResource
(these are core exception)
- `include_js_files!`/`ExtensionFileSource` changes
This commit adds `ppid` getter for `node:process` to improve Node
compatibility one step further.
There is one problem though, which is that `Deno.ppid`, which
`process.ppid` internally calls, is actually of type `bigint` although
it's supposed to be `number`. I filed an issue for this (#22166). For
the time being, explciit type conversion from `bigint` to `number` is
applied to match the Node.js behavior.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/22180
Matches the Node.js implementation more closely. Removed types, they do
not help just make it harder to debug with stack traces.
Follow up to #22157.
This leaves us with 4 usages of `ensureFastOps()` in `deno` itself.
There's also about 150 usages of `Deno.core.ops.<op_name>` left as well.
For removal in Deno v2. There are two issues:
1. Any script being run causes the output of `warnOnDeprecatedApi()` to
be printed, even when none of the `rid` properties are called.
2. `.rid` of these classes is used in multiple tests. I'm not sure how
to account for that. I thought of having `STDIN_RID`, and friends,
constants, whose values can be shared between the tests and the classes
themselves. Should we go with that or do something else?
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This change:
1. Implements `Deno.FsFile.sync()` and `Deno.FsFile.syncSync()`.
2. Deprecates `Deno.fsync()` and `Deno.fsyncSync()` for removal in Deno
v2, in favour of the above corresponding methods.
Related #21995
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This change:
1. Implements `Deno.FsFile.dataSync()` and `Deno.FsFile.dataSyncSync()`.
2. Deprecates `Deno.fdatasync()` and `Deno.fdatasyncSync()` for removal
in Deno v2, in favour of the above corresponding methods.
3. Replaces use of `Deno.fdatasync()` and `Deno.fdatasyncSync()` with
the above instance methods.
Related #21995
Most uses of `Deno.resources()` within tests, as they previously checked
for leaked resources. This is not needed as the test runner does this
automatically. Other internal uses of this API have been replaced with
the internal `Deno[Deno.internal].core.resources()`.
This change:
1. Implements `Deno.stdin.isTerminal()`, `Deno.stdout.isTerminal()` and
`Deno.stderr.isTerminal()`.
2. Deprecates `Deno.isatty()` for removal in Deno v2, in favour of the
above instance methods.
3. Replaces use of `Deno.isatty()` with the above instance methods.
Related #21995
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Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
This change:
1. Sets the removal version for `Deno.ListenTlsOptions.certFile`,
`Deno.ListenTlsOptions.keyFile` and `Deno.ConnectTlsOptions.certFile`
for Deno v2, in favour of the `cert`, `key` and `caCerts` options,
respectively.
2. Replaces use of the deprecated options with the new recommended
options.
Towards #22021
This commit deprecates "--unstable" flag.
When "--unstable" flag is encountered a warning like this is printed:
```
The `--unstable` flag is deprecated, use granular `--unstable-*` flags instead.
Learn more at: https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/tools/unstable_flags
```
When "--unstable" flag is used and an unstable API is called an
additional warning like this is printed for each API call:
```
The `Deno.dlopen` API was used with `--unstable` flag. The `--unstable` flag is deprecated, use granular `--unstable-ffi` instead.
Learn more at: https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/tools/unstable_flags
```
When no "--unstable-*" flag is provided and an unstable API is called
following
warning is issued before exiting:
```
Unstable API 'Deno.dlopen'. The `--unstable-ffi` flag must be provided.
```
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Signed-off-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Divy Srivastava <dj.srivastava23@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Asher Gomez <ashersaupingomez@gmail.com>
This change removes the currently deprecated `Deno.cron()` overload with
`options` as a potential last argument.
This might be fine to do now, in a major release, as `Deno.cron()` is an
unstable API. I thought of doing this while working on #22021. If this
is not ready to remove, I can instead set the removal version of this
overload for Deno v2.
Note: this overload was deprecated in Deno v1.38.2 (#21225). So it's
been deprecated for over 2 months.
Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/21828.
This API is a huge footgun. And given that "Deno.serveHttp" is a
deprecated API that is discouraged to use (use "Deno.serve()"
instead); it makes no sense to keep this API around.
This is a step towards fully migrating to Hyper 1.
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We were missing the `constants` export in the promise `fs` API which is
available in node.
```ts
import { constants, promises } from "node:fs";
import { constants as fsPromiseConstants } from "node:fs/promises";
console.log(constants === promises.constants); // logs: true
console.log(constants === fsPromiseConstants); // logs: true
```
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/21994
Introduces the first cppgc backed Resource into Deno.
This fixes the memory leak when using `X509Certificate`
**Comparison**:
```js
import { X509Certificate } from 'node:crypto';
const r = Deno.readFileSync('cli/tests/node_compat/test/fixtures/keys/agent1-cert.pem');
setInterval(() => {
for (let i = 0; i < 10000; i++) {
const cert = new X509Certificate(r);
}
}, 1000);
```
Memory usage after 5 secs
`main`: 1692MB
`cppgc`: peaks at 400MB
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Ultimately, it came down to using incorrect property names in the
`FakeSocket` constructor. The values are passed under `remoteAddress`,
not `hostname` and `remotePort` instead of `port`.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/21980
This commit adds support for [Stage 3 Temporal API
proposal](https://tc39.es/proposal-temporal/docs/).
The API is available when `--unstable-temporal` flag is passed.
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Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kenta Moriuchi <moriken@kimamass.com>
This commit adds support for "rejectionhandled" Web Event and
"rejectionHandled" Node event.
```js
import process from "node:process";
process.on("rejectionHandled", (promise) => {
console.log("rejectionHandled", reason, promise);
});
window.addEventListener("rejectionhandled", (event) => {
console.log("rejectionhandled", event.reason, event.promise);
});
```
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Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/21840
The problem was hard to reproduce as its a race condition. I've added a
test that reproduces the problem 1/10 tries. We should move the
idleTimeout handling to Rust (maybe even built into fastwebsocket).
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Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/21836
Part 1 of a potential 3 part series. Ref #13449
The current implementation passes key material back and forth RustCrypto
group of crates and ring. ring does not implement p521 yet.
This PR adds support for P521 named curve in `generateKey` and
`importKey` where we use RustCrypto. Other parts should be moved over to
the RustGroup group of crates for consistency.
Part 1 of #21713
Changes:
- Remove `.present()` and add a `presentGPUCanvasContext` (not exposed
yet to users)
- Move lazy load logic to `00_init.js`. This can be used to use webgpu
on-demand from future code (OffScreenCanvas)
Fixes #20516
Follow up to #21747 and #21746
This tackles the last point of #20516 where certain inputs weren't
accepted in the other zlib methods
This adds the `toU8` conversion of `_brotli` to `_zlib.mjs`, when we
create the ZLibBuffer, we'll sanitize the input. I noticed that the
async had no handler for `string` input so I added that as well.
Fixes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/21734
Changes:
- Use default encode when options do not provide a encode callback.
- Remove internal TS for `node:querystring`. Its not helping catching
bugs like this because of invalid type assumptions and use of `any`,
more of a maintenance burden.
This fixes point 3 of https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/20516
This PR creates consistency between the sync and async versions of the
brotli compress where we will always return a buffer like Node.
This fixes point 2 of #20516
This adds a conversion from Dataview/Buffer by returning `obj.buffer`
which can be converted to a `UInt8Array`.
Question: Regarding point 4 of the mentioned issue would it be
appropriate to copy the toU8 helper to the `zlib.mjs` methods?
Main change is that:
- "hyper" has been renamed to "hyper_v014" to signal that it's legacy
- "hyper1" has been renamed to "hyper" and should be the default
`opAsync` requires a lookup by name on each async call. This is a
mechanical translation of all opAsync calls to ensureFastOps.
The `opAsync` API on Deno.core will be removed at a later time.
When we migrate to op-import-per-extension, we will want to ensure that
ops have one and only one place where they are imported. This tackles
the ops that are imported via `ensureFastOps`, but does not yet tackle
direct `ops` imports.
Landing ahead of https://github.com/denoland/deno_core/pull/393
Node HTTP/2 was using the default h2 `Bytes` datatype when we can be
making using of `BufView` like we do in `Deno.serve`.
`fetch` and `Deno.serverHttp` can't make use of `BufView` because they
are using `reqwest` which is stuck on hyper 0.x at this time.
This PR implements the child_process IPC pipe between parent and child.
The implementation uses Windows named pipes created by parent and passes
the inheritable file handle to the child.
I've also replace parts of the initial implementation which passed the
raw parent fd to JS with resource ids instead. This way no file handle
is exposed to the JS land (both parent and child).
`IpcJsonStreamResource` can stream upto 800MB/s of JSON data on Win 11
AMD Ryzen 7 16GB (without `memchr` vectorization)