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Instead of using core/snapshot_creator.rs, instead two crates are introduced which allow building the snapshot during build.rs. Rollup is removed and replaced with our own bundler. This removes the Node build dependency. Modules in //js now use Deno-style imports with file extensions, rather than Node style extensionless imports. This improves incremental build time when changes are made to //js files by about 40 seconds. |
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examples | ||
libdeno | ||
any_error.rs | ||
BUILD.gn | ||
build.rs | ||
Cargo.toml | ||
flags.rs | ||
isolate.rs | ||
js_errors.rs | ||
lib.rs | ||
libdeno.rs | ||
module_specifier.rs | ||
modules.rs | ||
README.md | ||
shared_queue.js | ||
shared_queue.rs | ||
shared_queue_test.js |
Deno Core
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.