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Code run within Deno-mode and Node-mode should have access to a slightly different set of globals. Previously this was done through a compile time code-transform for Node-mode, but this is not ideal and has many edge cases, for example Node's globalThis having a different identity than Deno's globalThis. This commit makes the `globalThis` of the entire runtime a semi-proxy. This proxy returns a different set of globals depending on the caller's mode. This is not a full proxy, because it is shadowed by "real" properties on globalThis. This is done to avoid the overhead of a full proxy for all globalThis operations. The globals between Deno-mode and Node-mode are now properly segregated. This means that code running in Deno-mode will not have access to Node's globals, and vice versa. Deleting a managed global in Deno-mode will NOT delete the corresponding global in Node-mode, and vice versa. --------- Co-authored-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Aapo Alasuutari <aapo.alasuutari@gmail.com>
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TypeScript
declare const tempGlobalThis: typeof globalThis;
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declare const tempGlobal: typeof global;
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declare const tempProcess: typeof process;
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export {
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tempGlobalThis as globalThis,
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tempGlobal as global,
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tempProcess as process,
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};
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type AssertTrue<T extends true> = never;
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type _TestHasProcessGlobal = AssertTrue<
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typeof globalThis extends { process: any } ? true : false
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>;
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export function deleteSetTimeout(): void;
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export function getSetTimeout(): typeof setTimeout;
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export function checkProcessGlobal(): void;
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export function checkWindowGlobal(): void;
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export function getFoo(): string; |