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Andreu Botella 66804d26f3
chore(wpt): Enable WPT worker tests (#12222)
Classic workers were implemented in denoland#11338, which also enabled the WPT
tests in the `workers` directory. However, the rest of WPT worker tests
were not enabled because a number of them were hanging due to
web-platform-tests/wpt#29777. Now that that WPT issue is fixed, the bulk
of worker tests can be enabled.

There are still a few tests that hang, and so haven't been enabled. In
particular:

- The following tests seem to hang because a promise fails to resolve.
  We can detect such cases in non-worker tests because the process will
  exit without calling the WPT completion callback, but in worker tests
  the worker message ops will keep the event loop running. This will be
  fixed when we add timeouts to WPT tests (denoland#9460).

  - `/fetch/api/basic/error-after-response.any.worker.html`
  - `/html/webappapis/microtask-queuing/queue-microtask-exceptions.any.worker.html`
  - `/webmessaging/message-channels/worker-post-after-close.any.worker.html`
  - `/webmessaging/message-channels/worker.any.worker.html`
  - `/websockets/Create-on-worker-shutdown.any.worker.html`

- The following tests apparently hang because a promise rejection is
  never handled, which will kill the process in the main thread but not
  in workers (denoland#12221).

  - `/streams/readable-streams/async-iterator.any.worker.html`
  - `/workers/interfaces/WorkerUtils/importScripts/report-error-setTimeout-cross-origin.sub.any.worker.html`
  - `/workers/interfaces/WorkerUtils/importScripts/report-error-setTimeout-redirect-to-cross-origin.sub.any.worker.html`
  - `/workers/interfaces/WorkerUtils/importScripts/report-error-setTimeout-same-origin.sub.any.worker.html`
2021-10-08 17:44:38 +02:00
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bench tools(bench): rebootstrap (#12281) 2021-10-01 00:42:24 +02:00
release 1.14.1 2021-09-22 08:44:46 +10:00
wpt chore(wpt): Enable WPT worker tests (#12222) 2021-10-08 17:44:38 +02:00
build_benchmark_jsons.js test(lsp): add benchmarking tests (#9586) 2021-02-25 16:14:17 +11:00
cut_a_release.md docs(tools): updates to cutting a release (#12177) 2021-09-23 09:12:56 +10:00
flamebench.js flamebench: streamline profiling benches (#10121) 2021-04-26 16:41:53 +02:00
format.js chore: upgrade dprint 0.13.1 to fix CI. (#10513) 2021-05-06 13:22:24 +09:00
lint.js chore: upgrade dlint and run prefer-primordials rule (#11777) 2021-08-20 01:14:20 +02:00
README.md flamebench: streamline profiling benches (#10121) 2021-04-26 16:41:53 +02:00
upload_wptfyi.js build: switch to wpt.fyi prod (#11201) 2021-07-01 15:44:44 +02:00
util.js chore: use local deno_std in tools scripts (#11122) 2021-06-26 02:02:31 +02:00
wpt.ts chore(wpt): Enable WPT worker tests (#12222) 2021-10-08 17:44:38 +02:00

Tools

Documentation for various tooling in support of Deno development.

format.js

This script will format the code (currently using dprint, rustfmt). It is a prerequisite to run this before code check in.

To run formatting:

deno run --allow-read --allow-write --allow-run --unstable ./tools/format.js

lint.js

This script will lint the code base (currently using dlint, clippy). It is a prerequisite to run this before code check in.

To run linting:

deno run --allow-read --allow-write --allow-run --unstable ./tools/lint.js

Tip: You can also use cargo to run the current or pending build of the deno executable

cargo run -- run --allow-read --allow-write --allow-run --unstable ./tools/<script>

flamebench.js

flamebench.js facilitates profiling and generating flamegraphs from benchmarks.

General usage:

 ./tools/flamebench.js
flamebench <bench_name> [bench_filter]

Available benches:
op_baseline
ser
de

To profile the op_baseline bench, run ./tools/flamebench.js op_baseline, this will run all 3 benches in `op_baseline.

Often when profiling/optimizing, you'll want to focus on a specific sub-bench, flamebench supports a bench/test filter arg like the regular cargo commands. So you can simply run ./tools/flamebench.js op_baseline bench_op_async or ./tools/flamebench.js op_baseline bench_op_nop to profile specific benches.

Tip: the [bench_filter] argument doesn't have to be an exact bench name, you can use a shorthand or a partial match to profile a group of benches, e.g: ./tools/flamebench.js de v8