This commit fixes the URL returned from `request.url` in the HTTP server
to be fully qualified. This previously existed, but was removed and
accidentially not readded during optimizations of the HTTP ops.
Returning a non fully qualified URL from `Request#url` is not spec
compliant.
The panic was caused by the lack of an error class mapping for
futures::channel::TrySendError, but it shouldn't have been throwing an error in
the first place - when a worker has terminated, postMessage should just return.
The issue was that the termination message hadn't yet been recieved, so it was
carrying on with trying to send the message. This adds another check on the Rust
side for if the channel is closed, and if it is the worker is treated as
terminated.
This commit aligns `Headers` to spec. It also removes the now unused
03_dom_iterable.js file. We now pass all relevant `Headers` WPT. We do
not implement any sort of header filtering, as we are a server side
runtime.
This is likely not the most efficient implementation of `Headers` yet.
It is however spec compliant. Once all the APIs in the `HTTP` hot loop
are correct we can start optimizing them. It is likely that this commit
reduces bench throughput temporarily.
Raise the soft limit to the hard limit when possible. This is similar
to what Node.js does to avoid running into "out of file descriptors"
errors too quickly.
On most Linux systems, raises the limit from 1,024 to 1,048,576.
On most macOS systems, raises the limit from 256 to 10,240.
Fixes #10148.
This stabilizes Deno.ftruncate and Deno.ftruncateSync.
This is a well known system call and the interface is
not going to change. Implicitly requires write permissions
as the file has to be opened with write to be truncated.
This commit adds allowlist support to `--allow-run` flag.
Additionally `Deno.permissions.query()` allows to query for specific
programs within allowlist.
This commit adds blob URL support. Blob URLs are stored in a process
global storage, that can be accessed from all workers, and the module
loader. Blob URLs can be created using `URL.createObjectURL` and revoked
using `URL.revokeObjectURL`.
This commit does not add support for `fetch`ing blob URLs. This will be
added in a follow up commit.