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This change simplifies how we execute V8. Previously V8 Isolates jumped around threads every time they were woken up. This was overly complex and potentially hurting performance in a myriad ways. Now isolates run on their own dedicated thread and never move. - blocking_json spawns a thread and does not use a thread pool - op_host_poll_worker and op_host_resume_worker are non-operational - removes Worker::get_message and Worker::post_message - ThreadSafeState::workers table contains WorkerChannel entries instead of actual Worker instances. - MainWorker and CompilerWorker are no longer Futures. - The multi-threaded version of deno_core_http_bench was removed. - AyncOps no longer need to be Send + Sync This PR is very large and several tests were disabled to speed integration: - installer_test_local_module_run - installer_test_remote_module_run - _015_duplicate_parallel_import - _026_workers |
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examples | ||
any_error.rs | ||
bindings.rs | ||
Cargo.toml | ||
es_isolate.rs | ||
flags.rs | ||
isolate.rs | ||
js_errors.rs | ||
lib.rs | ||
module_specifier.rs | ||
modules.rs | ||
ops.rs | ||
plugins.rs | ||
README.md | ||
resources.rs | ||
shared_queue.js | ||
shared_queue.rs | ||
shared_queue_test.js |
Deno Core Crate
The main dependency of this crate is rusty_v8, which provides the V8-Rust bindings.
This Rust crate contains the essential V8 bindings for Deno's command-line
interface (Deno CLI). The main abstraction here is the Isolate which provides a
way to execute JavaScript. The Isolate is modeled as a
Future<Item=(), Error=JSError>
which completes once all of its ops have
completed.
In order to bind Rust functions into JavaScript, use the Deno.core.dispatch()
function to trigger the "dispatch" callback in Rust. The user is responsible for
encoding both the request and response into a Uint8Array.
Documentation for this crate is thin at the moment. Please see http_bench.rs as a simple example of usage.
TypeScript support and a lot of other functionality is not available at this layer. See the cli for that.