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perf(ops): Monomorphic sync op calls (#15337)
Welcome to better optimised op calls! Currently opSync is called with parameters of every type and count. This most definitely makes the call megamorphic. Additionally, it seems that spread params leads to V8 not being able to optimise the calls quite as well (apparently Fast Calls cannot be used with spread params).

Monomorphising op calls should lead to some improved performance. Now that unwrapping of sync ops results is done on Rust side, this is pretty simple:

```
opSync("op_foo", param1, param2);
// -> turns to
ops.op_foo(param1, param2);
```

This means sync op calls are now just directly calling the native binding function. When V8 Fast API Calls are enabled, this will enable those to be called on the optimised path.

Monomorphising async ops likely requires using callbacks and is left as an exercise to the reader.
2022-08-11 15:56:56 +02:00
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examples Revert "refactor(snapshots): to their own crate (#14794)" (#15076) 2022-07-05 00:12:41 +02:00
js perf(ops): Monomorphic sync op calls (#15337) 2022-08-11 15:56:56 +02:00
ops chore(ops): Remove unused arguments from ops (#15315) 2022-07-26 19:34:08 +02:00
build.rs chore: temporarily disable ext/node and use unstable ops (#15438) 2022-08-09 22:09:51 -04:00
Cargo.toml fix: update deno_graph to fix importing config as JSON module (#15388) 2022-08-10 07:27:22 +10:00
colors.rs feat(test): change "failures:" headers in test report (#14490) 2022-05-09 10:56:13 +02:00
errors.rs chore: update copyright to 2022 (#13306) 2022-01-07 22:09:52 -05:00
fs_util.rs chore: update copyright to 2022 (#13306) 2022-01-07 22:09:52 -05:00
inspector_server.rs chore: upgrade to rust 1.58 (#13377) 2022-01-15 07:10:12 +01:00
js.rs Revert "refactor(snapshots): to their own crate (#14794)" (#15076) 2022-07-05 00:12:41 +02:00
lib.rs feat: add ext/node for require support (#15362) 2022-08-09 21:06:01 +02:00
permissions.rs fix(permissions): ignore empty values (#15447) 2022-08-10 21:13:53 +02:00
README.md chore: fix decendents in runtime readme (#9718) 2021-03-08 13:23:46 +01:00
tokio_util.rs refactor: rename run_basic to run_local (#15068) 2022-07-11 19:02:23 +02:00
web_worker.rs refactor(runtime): split up MainWorker and WebWorker's preload_module method into two separate methods (#15451) 2022-08-10 18:10:51 -04:00
worker.rs refactor(runtime): split up MainWorker and WebWorker's preload_module method into two separate methods (#15451) 2022-08-10 18:10:51 -04:00
worker_bootstrap.rs feat: add userAgent property to Navigator's prototype (#14415) 2022-05-14 12:00:02 +02:00

deno_runtime crate

crates docs

This is a slim version of the Deno CLI which removes typescript integration and various tooling (like lint and doc). Basically only JavaScript execution with Deno's operating system bindings (ops).

Stability

This crate is built using battle-tested modules that were originally in deno crate, however the API of this crate is subject to rapid and breaking changes.

MainWorker

The main API of this crate is MainWorker. MainWorker is a structure encapsulating deno_core::JsRuntime with a set of ops used to implement Deno namespace.

When creating a MainWorker implementors must call MainWorker::bootstrap to prepare JS runtime for use.

MainWorker is highly configurable and allows to customize many of the runtime's properties:

  • module loading implementation
  • error formatting
  • support for source maps
  • support for V8 inspector and Chrome Devtools debugger
  • HTTP client user agent, CA certificate
  • random number generator seed

Worker Web API

deno_runtime comes with support for Worker Web API. The Worker API is implemented using WebWorker structure.

When creating a new instance of MainWorker implementors must provide a callback function that is used when creating a new instance of Worker.

All WebWorker instances are descendents of MainWorker which is responsible for setting up communication with child worker. Each WebWorker spawns a new OS thread that is dedicated solely to that worker.