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Bartek Iwańczuk ce75e31625 refactor(core): include_js_files! 'dir' option doesn't change specifiers (#18019)
This commit changes "include_js_files!" macro from "deno_core"
in a way that "dir" option doesn't cause specifiers to be rewritten 
to include it.

Example:
```
include_js_files! {
  dir "js",
  "hello.js",
}
```

The above definition required embedders to use:
`import ... from "internal:<ext_name>/js/hello.js"`. 
But with this change, the "js" directory in which the files are stored
is an implementation detail, which for embedders results in: 
`import ... from "internal:<ext_name>/hello.js"`.

The directory the files are stored in, is an implementation detail and 
in some cases might result in a significant size difference for the 
snapshot. As an example, in "deno_node" extension, we store the 
source code in "polyfills" directory; which resulted in each specifier 
to look like "internal:deno_node/polyfills/<module_name>", but with 
this change it's "internal:deno_node/<module_name>". 

Given that "deno_node" has over 100 files, many of them having 
several import specifiers to the same extension, this change removes
10 characters from each import specifier.
2023-03-10 12:47:26 +09:00

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// Copyright 2018-2023 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
// Copyright Joyent and Node contributors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
// deno-lint-ignore-file
import { AbortError, ERR_STREAM_PREMATURE_CLOSE } from "internal:deno_node/internal/errors.ts";
import { once } from "internal:deno_node/internal/util.mjs";
import {
validateAbortSignal,
validateFunction,
validateObject,
} from "internal:deno_node/internal/validators.mjs";
import * as process from "internal:deno_node/_process/process.ts";
function isRequest(stream) {
return stream.setHeader && typeof stream.abort === "function";
}
function isServerResponse(stream) {
return (
typeof stream._sent100 === "boolean" &&
typeof stream._removedConnection === "boolean" &&
typeof stream._removedContLen === "boolean" &&
typeof stream._removedTE === "boolean" &&
typeof stream._closed === "boolean"
);
}
function isReadable(stream) {
return typeof stream.readable === "boolean" ||
typeof stream.readableEnded === "boolean" ||
!!stream._readableState;
}
function isWritable(stream) {
return typeof stream.writable === "boolean" ||
typeof stream.writableEnded === "boolean" ||
!!stream._writableState;
}
function isWritableFinished(stream) {
if (stream.writableFinished) return true;
const wState = stream._writableState;
if (!wState || wState.errored) return false;
return wState.finished || (wState.ended && wState.length === 0);
}
const nop = () => {};
function isReadableEnded(stream) {
if (stream.readableEnded) return true;
const rState = stream._readableState;
if (!rState || rState.errored) return false;
return rState.endEmitted || (rState.ended && rState.length === 0);
}
function eos(stream, options, callback) {
if (arguments.length === 2) {
callback = options;
options = {};
} else if (options == null) {
options = {};
} else {
validateObject(options, "options");
}
validateFunction(callback, "callback");
validateAbortSignal(options.signal, "options.signal");
callback = once(callback);
const readable = options.readable ||
(options.readable !== false && isReadable(stream));
const writable = options.writable ||
(options.writable !== false && isWritable(stream));
const wState = stream._writableState;
const rState = stream._readableState;
const state = wState || rState;
const onlegacyfinish = () => {
if (!stream.writable) onfinish();
};
// TODO (ronag): Improve soft detection to include core modules and
// common ecosystem modules that do properly emit 'close' but fail
// this generic check.
let willEmitClose = isServerResponse(stream) || (
state &&
state.autoDestroy &&
state.emitClose &&
state.closed === false &&
isReadable(stream) === readable &&
isWritable(stream) === writable
);
let writableFinished = stream.writableFinished ||
(wState && wState.finished);
const onfinish = () => {
writableFinished = true;
// Stream should not be destroyed here. If it is that
// means that user space is doing something differently and
// we cannot trust willEmitClose.
if (stream.destroyed) willEmitClose = false;
if (willEmitClose && (!stream.readable || readable)) return;
if (!readable || readableEnded) callback.call(stream);
};
let readableEnded = stream.readableEnded ||
(rState && rState.endEmitted);
const onend = () => {
readableEnded = true;
// Stream should not be destroyed here. If it is that
// means that user space is doing something differently and
// we cannot trust willEmitClose.
if (stream.destroyed) willEmitClose = false;
if (willEmitClose && (!stream.writable || writable)) return;
if (!writable || writableFinished) callback.call(stream);
};
const onerror = (err) => {
callback.call(stream, err);
};
const onclose = () => {
if (readable && !readableEnded) {
if (!isReadableEnded(stream)) {
return callback.call(stream, new ERR_STREAM_PREMATURE_CLOSE());
}
}
if (writable && !writableFinished) {
if (!isWritableFinished(stream)) {
return callback.call(stream, new ERR_STREAM_PREMATURE_CLOSE());
}
}
callback.call(stream);
};
const onrequest = () => {
stream.req.on("finish", onfinish);
};
if (isRequest(stream)) {
stream.on("complete", onfinish);
if (!willEmitClose) {
stream.on("abort", onclose);
}
if (stream.req) onrequest();
else stream.on("request", onrequest);
} else if (writable && !wState) { // legacy streams
stream.on("end", onlegacyfinish);
stream.on("close", onlegacyfinish);
}
// Not all streams will emit 'close' after 'aborted'.
if (!willEmitClose && typeof stream.aborted === "boolean") {
stream.on("aborted", onclose);
}
stream.on("end", onend);
stream.on("finish", onfinish);
if (options.error !== false) stream.on("error", onerror);
stream.on("close", onclose);
// _closed is for OutgoingMessage which is not a proper Writable.
const closed = (!wState && !rState && stream._closed === true) || (
(wState && wState.closed) ||
(rState && rState.closed) ||
(wState && wState.errorEmitted) ||
(rState && rState.errorEmitted) ||
(rState && stream.req && stream.aborted) ||
(
(!wState || !willEmitClose || typeof wState.closed !== "boolean") &&
(!rState || !willEmitClose || typeof rState.closed !== "boolean") &&
(!writable || (wState && wState.finished)) &&
(!readable || (rState && rState.endEmitted))
)
);
if (closed) {
// TODO(ronag): Re-throw error if errorEmitted?
// TODO(ronag): Throw premature close as if finished was called?
// before being closed? i.e. if closed but not errored, ended or finished.
// TODO(ronag): Throw some kind of error? Does it make sense
// to call finished() on a "finished" stream?
// TODO(ronag): willEmitClose?
process.nextTick(() => {
callback();
});
}
const cleanup = () => {
callback = nop;
stream.removeListener("aborted", onclose);
stream.removeListener("complete", onfinish);
stream.removeListener("abort", onclose);
stream.removeListener("request", onrequest);
if (stream.req) stream.req.removeListener("finish", onfinish);
stream.removeListener("end", onlegacyfinish);
stream.removeListener("close", onlegacyfinish);
stream.removeListener("finish", onfinish);
stream.removeListener("end", onend);
stream.removeListener("error", onerror);
stream.removeListener("close", onclose);
};
if (options.signal && !closed) {
const abort = () => {
// Keep it because cleanup removes it.
const endCallback = callback;
cleanup();
endCallback.call(stream, new AbortError());
};
if (options.signal.aborted) {
process.nextTick(abort);
} else {
const originalCallback = callback;
callback = once((...args) => {
options.signal.removeEventListener("abort", abort);
originalCallback.apply(stream, args);
});
options.signal.addEventListener("abort", abort);
}
}
return cleanup;
}
export default eos;