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denoland-deno/core/lib.deno_core.d.ts
Aapo Alasuutari 2164f6b1eb
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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// Copyright 2018-2022 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
// deno-lint-ignore-file no-explicit-any
/// <reference no-default-lib="true" />
/// <reference lib="esnext" />
declare namespace Deno {
namespace core {
/** Call an op in Rust, and synchronously receive the result. */
function opSync(
opName: string,
...args: any[]
): any;
/** Call an op in Rust, and asynchronously receive the result. */
function opAsync(
opName: string,
...args: any[]
): Promise<any>;
/** Mark following promise as "ref", ie. event loop won't exit
* until all "ref" promises are resolved. All async ops are "ref" by default. */
function refOp(promiseId: number): void;
/** Mark following promise as "unref", ie. event loop will exit
* if there are only "unref" promises left. */
function unrefOps(promiseId: number): void;
/**
* List of all registered ops, in the form of a map that maps op
* name to internal numerical op id.
*/
const ops: Record<string, (...args: unknown[]) => any>;
/**
* Retrieve a list of all open resources, in the form of a map that maps
* resource id to the resource name.
*/
function resources(): Record<string, string>;
/**
* Close the resource with the specified op id. Throws `BadResource` error
* if resource doesn't exist in resource table.
*/
function close(rid: number): void;
/**
* Try close the resource with the specified op id; if resource with given
* id doesn't exist do nothing.
*/
function tryClose(rid: number): void;
/**
* Read from a (stream) resource that implements read()
*/
function read(rid: number, buf: Uint8Array): Promise<number>;
/**
* Write to a (stream) resource that implements write()
*/
function write(rid: number, buf: Uint8Array): Promise<number>;
/**
* Print a message to stdout or stderr
*/
function print(message: string, is_err?: boolean): void;
/**
* Shutdown a resource
*/
function shutdown(rid: number): Promise<void>;
/** Encode a string to its Uint8Array representation. */
function encode(input: string): Uint8Array;
/**
* Set a callback that will be called when the WebAssembly streaming APIs
* (`WebAssembly.compileStreaming` and `WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming`)
* are called in order to feed the source's bytes to the wasm compiler.
* The callback is called with the source argument passed to the streaming
* APIs and an rid to use with the wasm streaming ops.
*
* The callback should eventually invoke the following ops:
* - `op_wasm_streaming_feed`. Feeds bytes from the wasm resource to the
* compiler. Takes the rid and a `Uint8Array`.
* - `op_wasm_streaming_abort`. Aborts the wasm compilation. Takes the rid
* and an exception. Invalidates the resource.
* - `op_wasm_streaming_set_url`. Sets a source URL for the wasm module.
* Takes the rid and a string.
* - To indicate the end of the resource, use `Deno.core.close()` with the
* rid.
*/
function setWasmStreamingCallback(
cb: (source: any, rid: number) => void,
): void;
/**
* Set a callback that will be called after resolving ops and before resolving
* macrotasks.
*/
function setNextTickCallback(
cb: () => void,
): void;
/** Check if there's a scheduled "next tick". */
function hasNextTickScheduled(): boolean;
/** Set a value telling the runtime if there are "next ticks" scheduled */
function setHasNextTickScheduled(value: boolean): void;
/**
* Set a callback that will be called after resolving ops and "next ticks".
*/
function setMacrotaskCallback(
cb: () => boolean,
): void;
/**
* Set a callback that will be called when a promise without a .catch
* handler is rejected. Returns the old handler or undefined.
*/
function setPromiseRejectCallback(
cb: PromiseRejectCallback,
): undefined | PromiseRejectCallback;
export type PromiseRejectCallback = (
type: number,
promise: Promise<unknown>,
reason: any,
) => void;
/**
* Set a callback that will be called when an exception isn't caught
* by any try/catch handlers. Currently only invoked when the callback
* to setPromiseRejectCallback() throws an exception but that is expected
* to change in the future. Returns the old handler or undefined.
*/
function setUncaughtExceptionCallback(
cb: UncaughtExceptionCallback,
): undefined | UncaughtExceptionCallback;
export type UncaughtExceptionCallback = (err: any) => void;
/**
* Enables collection of stack traces of all async ops. This allows for
* debugging of where a given async op was started. Deno CLI uses this for
* improving error message in op sanitizer errors for `deno test`.
*
* **NOTE:** enabling tracing has a significant negative performance impact.
* To get high level metrics on async ops with no added performance cost,
* use `Deno.core.metrics()`.
*/
function enableOpCallTracing(): void;
export interface OpCallTrace {
opName: string;
stack: string;
}
/**
* A map containing traces for all ongoing async ops. The key is the op id.
* Tracing only occurs when `Deno.core.enableOpCallTracing()` was previously
* enabled.
*/
const opCallTraces: Map<number, OpCallTrace>;
}
}