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A modern runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript.
https://deno.com/
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This commit moves bulk of the logic related to module loading from "JsRuntime" to "ModuleMap". Next steps are to rewrite the actual loading logic (represented by "RecursiveModuleLoad") to be a part of "ModuleMap" as well -- that way we will be able to track multiple module loads from within the map which should help me solve the problem of concurrent loads (since all info about currently loading/loaded modules will be contained in the ModuleMap, so we'll be able to know if actually all required modules have been loaded). |
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Deno
Deno is a simple, modern and secure runtime for JavaScript and TypeScript that uses V8 and is built in Rust.
Features
- Secure by default. No file, network, or environment access, unless explicitly enabled.
- Supports TypeScript out of the box.
- Ships only a single executable file.
- Built-in utilities like a dependency inspector (deno info) and a code formatter (deno fmt).
- Set of reviewed standard modules that are guaranteed to work with Deno.
Install
Shell (Mac, Linux):
curl -fsSL https://deno.land/x/install/install.sh | sh
PowerShell (Windows):
iwr https://deno.land/x/install/install.ps1 -useb | iex
Homebrew (Mac):
brew install deno
Chocolatey (Windows):
choco install deno
Scoop (Windows):
scoop install deno
Build and install from source using Cargo:
cargo install deno --locked
See deno_install and releases for other options.
Getting Started
Try running a simple program:
deno run https://deno.land/std/examples/welcome.ts
Or a more complex one:
import { serve } from "https://deno.land/std/http/server.ts";
const s = serve({ port: 8000 });
console.log("http://localhost:8000/");
for await (const req of s) {
req.respond({ body: "Hello World\n" });
}
You can find a deeper introduction, examples, and environment setup guides in the manual.
The complete API reference is available at the runtime documentation.
Contributing
We appreciate your help!
To contribute, please read our guidelines.