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This commit adds support for `deno init --npm <package>`. Running this will actually call to `npm:create-<package>` package that is equivalent to running `npm create <package>`. User will be prompted if they want to allow all permissions and lifecycle scripts to be executed. Closes https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/26461 --------- Signed-off-by: Bartek Iwańczuk <biwanczuk@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: crowlkats <crowlkats@toaxl.com> Co-authored-by: David Sherret <dsherret@users.noreply.github.com>
486 lines
17 KiB
Rust
486 lines
17 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2018-2024 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
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mod args;
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mod auth_tokens;
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mod cache;
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mod cdp;
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mod emit;
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mod errors;
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mod factory;
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mod file_fetcher;
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mod graph_container;
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mod graph_util;
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mod http_util;
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mod js;
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mod jsr;
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mod lsp;
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mod module_loader;
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mod node;
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mod npm;
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mod ops;
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mod resolver;
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mod shared;
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mod standalone;
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mod task_runner;
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mod tools;
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mod tsc;
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mod util;
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mod version;
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mod worker;
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use crate::args::flags_from_vec;
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use crate::args::DenoSubcommand;
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use crate::args::Flags;
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use crate::util::display;
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use crate::util::v8::get_v8_flags_from_env;
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use crate::util::v8::init_v8_flags;
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use args::TaskFlags;
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use deno_resolver::npm::ByonmResolvePkgFolderFromDenoReqError;
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use deno_resolver::npm::ResolvePkgFolderFromDenoReqError;
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use deno_runtime::WorkerExecutionMode;
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pub use deno_runtime::UNSTABLE_GRANULAR_FLAGS;
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use deno_core::anyhow::Context;
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use deno_core::error::AnyError;
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use deno_core::error::JsError;
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use deno_core::futures::FutureExt;
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use deno_core::unsync::JoinHandle;
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use deno_npm::resolution::SnapshotFromLockfileError;
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use deno_runtime::fmt_errors::format_js_error;
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use deno_runtime::tokio_util::create_and_run_current_thread_with_maybe_metrics;
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use deno_terminal::colors;
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use factory::CliFactory;
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use standalone::MODULE_NOT_FOUND;
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use standalone::UNSUPPORTED_SCHEME;
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use std::env;
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use std::future::Future;
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use std::io::IsTerminal;
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use std::ops::Deref;
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use std::path::PathBuf;
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use std::sync::Arc;
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#[cfg(feature = "dhat-heap")]
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#[global_allocator]
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static ALLOC: dhat::Alloc = dhat::Alloc;
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/// Ensures that all subcommands return an i32 exit code and an [`AnyError`] error type.
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trait SubcommandOutput {
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fn output(self) -> Result<i32, AnyError>;
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}
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impl SubcommandOutput for Result<i32, AnyError> {
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fn output(self) -> Result<i32, AnyError> {
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self
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}
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}
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impl SubcommandOutput for Result<(), AnyError> {
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fn output(self) -> Result<i32, AnyError> {
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self.map(|_| 0)
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}
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}
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impl SubcommandOutput for Result<(), std::io::Error> {
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fn output(self) -> Result<i32, AnyError> {
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self.map(|_| 0).map_err(|e| e.into())
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}
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}
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/// Ensure that the subcommand runs in a task, rather than being directly executed. Since some of these
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/// futures are very large, this prevents the stack from getting blown out from passing them by value up
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/// the callchain (especially in debug mode when Rust doesn't have a chance to elide copies!).
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#[inline(always)]
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fn spawn_subcommand<F: Future<Output = T> + 'static, T: SubcommandOutput>(
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f: F,
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) -> JoinHandle<Result<i32, AnyError>> {
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// the boxed_local() is important in order to get windows to not blow the stack in debug
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deno_core::unsync::spawn(
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async move { f.map(|r| r.output()).await }.boxed_local(),
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)
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}
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async fn run_subcommand(flags: Arc<Flags>) -> Result<i32, AnyError> {
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let handle = match flags.subcommand.clone() {
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DenoSubcommand::Add(add_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
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tools::registry::add(flags, add_flags, tools::registry::AddCommandName::Add).await
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Remove(remove_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
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tools::registry::remove(flags, remove_flags).await
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Bench(bench_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
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if bench_flags.watch.is_some() {
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tools::bench::run_benchmarks_with_watch(flags, bench_flags).await
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} else {
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tools::bench::run_benchmarks(flags, bench_flags).await
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}
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Bundle => exit_with_message("⚠️ `deno bundle` was removed in Deno 2.\n\nSee the Deno 1.x to 2.x Migration Guide for migration instructions: https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/advanced/migrate_deprecations", 1),
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DenoSubcommand::Doc(doc_flags) => {
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spawn_subcommand(async { tools::doc::doc(flags, doc_flags).await })
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}
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DenoSubcommand::Eval(eval_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
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tools::run::eval_command(flags, eval_flags).await
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Cache(cache_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async move {
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tools::installer::install_from_entrypoints(flags, &cache_flags.files).await
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Check(check_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async move {
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tools::check::check(flags, check_flags).await
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Clean => spawn_subcommand(async move {
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tools::clean::clean()
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Compile(compile_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
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tools::compile::compile(flags, compile_flags).await
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Coverage(coverage_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
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tools::coverage::cover_files(flags, coverage_flags)
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Fmt(fmt_flags) => {
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spawn_subcommand(
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async move { tools::fmt::format(flags, fmt_flags).await },
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)
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}
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DenoSubcommand::Init(init_flags) => {
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spawn_subcommand(async {
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tools::init::init_project(init_flags).await
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})
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}
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DenoSubcommand::Info(info_flags) => {
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spawn_subcommand(async { tools::info::info(flags, info_flags).await })
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}
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DenoSubcommand::Install(install_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
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tools::installer::install_command(flags, install_flags).await
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::JSONReference(json_reference) => spawn_subcommand(async move {
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display::write_to_stdout_ignore_sigpipe(&deno_core::serde_json::to_vec_pretty(&json_reference.json).unwrap())
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Jupyter(jupyter_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
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tools::jupyter::kernel(flags, jupyter_flags).await
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Uninstall(uninstall_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
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tools::installer::uninstall(flags, uninstall_flags).await
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Lsp => spawn_subcommand(async {
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if std::io::stderr().is_terminal() {
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log::warn!(
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"{} command is intended to be run by text editors and IDEs and shouldn't be run manually.
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Visit https://docs.deno.com/runtime/getting_started/setup_your_environment/ for instruction
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how to setup your favorite text editor.
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Press Ctrl+C to exit.
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", colors::cyan("deno lsp"));
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}
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lsp::start().await
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Lint(lint_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
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if lint_flags.rules {
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tools::lint::print_rules_list(
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lint_flags.json,
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lint_flags.maybe_rules_tags,
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);
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Ok(())
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} else {
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tools::lint::lint(flags, lint_flags).await
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}
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Outdated(update_flags) => {
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spawn_subcommand(async move {
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tools::registry::outdated(flags, update_flags).await
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})
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}
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DenoSubcommand::Repl(repl_flags) => {
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spawn_subcommand(async move { tools::repl::run(flags, repl_flags).await })
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}
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DenoSubcommand::Run(run_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async move {
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if run_flags.is_stdin() {
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tools::run::run_from_stdin(flags.clone()).await
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} else {
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let result = tools::run::run_script(WorkerExecutionMode::Run, flags.clone(), run_flags.watch).await;
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match result {
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Ok(v) => Ok(v),
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Err(script_err) => {
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if let Some(ResolvePkgFolderFromDenoReqError::Byonm(ByonmResolvePkgFolderFromDenoReqError::UnmatchedReq(_))) = script_err.downcast_ref::<ResolvePkgFolderFromDenoReqError>() {
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if flags.node_modules_dir.is_none() {
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let mut flags = flags.deref().clone();
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let watch = match &flags.subcommand {
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DenoSubcommand::Run(run_flags) => run_flags.watch.clone(),
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_ => unreachable!(),
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};
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flags.node_modules_dir = Some(deno_config::deno_json::NodeModulesDirMode::None);
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// use the current lockfile, but don't write it out
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if flags.frozen_lockfile.is_none() {
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flags.internal.lockfile_skip_write = true;
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}
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return tools::run::run_script(WorkerExecutionMode::Run, Arc::new(flags), watch).await;
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}
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}
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let script_err_msg = script_err.to_string();
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if script_err_msg.starts_with(MODULE_NOT_FOUND) || script_err_msg.starts_with(UNSUPPORTED_SCHEME) {
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if run_flags.bare {
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let mut cmd = args::clap_root();
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cmd.build();
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let command_names = cmd.get_subcommands().map(|command| command.get_name()).collect::<Vec<_>>();
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let suggestions = args::did_you_mean(&run_flags.script, command_names);
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if !suggestions.is_empty() {
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let mut error = clap::error::Error::<clap::error::DefaultFormatter>::new(clap::error::ErrorKind::InvalidSubcommand).with_cmd(&cmd);
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error.insert(
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clap::error::ContextKind::SuggestedSubcommand,
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clap::error::ContextValue::Strings(suggestions),
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);
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Err(error.into())
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} else {
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Err(script_err)
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}
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} else {
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let mut new_flags = flags.deref().clone();
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let task_flags = TaskFlags {
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cwd: None,
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task: Some(run_flags.script.clone()),
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is_run: true,
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recursive: false,
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filter: None,
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eval: false,
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};
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new_flags.subcommand = DenoSubcommand::Task(task_flags.clone());
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let result = tools::task::execute_script(Arc::new(new_flags), task_flags.clone()).await;
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match result {
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Ok(v) => Ok(v),
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Err(_) => {
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// Return script error for backwards compatibility.
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Err(script_err)
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}
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}
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}
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} else {
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Err(script_err)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Serve(serve_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async move {
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tools::serve::serve(flags, serve_flags).await
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Task(task_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
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tools::task::execute_script(flags, task_flags).await
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Test(test_flags) => {
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spawn_subcommand(async {
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if let Some(ref coverage_dir) = test_flags.coverage_dir {
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if test_flags.clean {
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let _ = std::fs::remove_dir_all(coverage_dir);
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}
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std::fs::create_dir_all(coverage_dir)
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.with_context(|| format!("Failed creating: {coverage_dir}"))?;
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// this is set in order to ensure spawned processes use the same
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// coverage directory
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env::set_var(
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"DENO_UNSTABLE_COVERAGE_DIR",
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PathBuf::from(coverage_dir).canonicalize()?,
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);
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}
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if test_flags.watch.is_some() {
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tools::test::run_tests_with_watch(flags, test_flags).await
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} else {
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tools::test::run_tests(flags, test_flags).await
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}
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})
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}
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DenoSubcommand::Completions(completions_flags) => {
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spawn_subcommand(async move {
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display::write_to_stdout_ignore_sigpipe(&completions_flags.buf)
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})
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}
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DenoSubcommand::Types => spawn_subcommand(async move {
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let types = tsc::get_types_declaration_file_text();
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display::write_to_stdout_ignore_sigpipe(types.as_bytes())
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}),
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#[cfg(feature = "upgrade")]
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DenoSubcommand::Upgrade(upgrade_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
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tools::upgrade::upgrade(flags, upgrade_flags).await
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}),
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#[cfg(not(feature = "upgrade"))]
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DenoSubcommand::Upgrade(_) => exit_with_message(
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"This deno was built without the \"upgrade\" feature. Please upgrade using the installation method originally used to install Deno.",
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1,
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),
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DenoSubcommand::Vendor => exit_with_message("⚠️ `deno vendor` was removed in Deno 2.\n\nSee the Deno 1.x to 2.x Migration Guide for migration instructions: https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/advanced/migrate_deprecations", 1),
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DenoSubcommand::Publish(publish_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async {
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tools::registry::publish(flags, publish_flags).await
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}),
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DenoSubcommand::Help(help_flags) => spawn_subcommand(async move {
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use std::io::Write;
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let mut stream = anstream::AutoStream::new(std::io::stdout(), if colors::use_color() {
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anstream::ColorChoice::Auto
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} else {
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anstream::ColorChoice::Never
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});
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match stream.write_all(help_flags.help.ansi().to_string().as_bytes()) {
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Ok(()) => Ok(()),
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Err(e) => match e.kind() {
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std::io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe => Ok(()),
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_ => Err(e),
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},
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}
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}),
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};
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handle.await?
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}
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#[allow(clippy::print_stderr)]
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fn setup_panic_hook() {
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// This function does two things inside of the panic hook:
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// - Tokio does not exit the process when a task panics, so we define a custom
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// panic hook to implement this behaviour.
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// - We print a message to stderr to indicate that this is a bug in Deno, and
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// should be reported to us.
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let orig_hook = std::panic::take_hook();
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std::panic::set_hook(Box::new(move |panic_info| {
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eprintln!("\n============================================================");
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eprintln!("Deno has panicked. This is a bug in Deno. Please report this");
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eprintln!("at https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/new.");
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eprintln!("If you can reliably reproduce this panic, include the");
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eprintln!("reproduction steps and re-run with the RUST_BACKTRACE=1 env");
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eprintln!("var set and include the backtrace in your report.");
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eprintln!();
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eprintln!("Platform: {} {}", env::consts::OS, env::consts::ARCH);
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eprintln!("Version: {}", version::DENO_VERSION_INFO.deno);
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eprintln!("Args: {:?}", env::args().collect::<Vec<_>>());
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eprintln!();
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orig_hook(panic_info);
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deno_runtime::exit(1);
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}));
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}
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fn exit_with_message(message: &str, code: i32) -> ! {
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log::error!(
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"{}: {}",
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colors::red_bold("error"),
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message.trim_start_matches("error: ")
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);
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deno_runtime::exit(code);
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}
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fn exit_for_error(error: AnyError) -> ! {
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let mut error_string = format!("{error:?}");
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let mut error_code = 1;
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if let Some(e) = error.downcast_ref::<JsError>() {
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error_string = format_js_error(e);
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} else if let Some(SnapshotFromLockfileError::IntegrityCheckFailed(e)) =
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error.downcast_ref::<SnapshotFromLockfileError>()
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{
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error_string = e.to_string();
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error_code = 10;
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}
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exit_with_message(&error_string, error_code);
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}
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pub(crate) fn unstable_exit_cb(feature: &str, api_name: &str) {
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log::error!(
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"Unstable API '{api_name}'. The `--unstable-{}` flag must be provided.",
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feature
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);
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deno_runtime::exit(70);
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}
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pub fn main() {
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#[cfg(feature = "dhat-heap")]
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let profiler = dhat::Profiler::new_heap();
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setup_panic_hook();
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util::unix::raise_fd_limit();
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util::windows::ensure_stdio_open();
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#[cfg(windows)]
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colors::enable_ansi(); // For Windows 10
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deno_runtime::deno_permissions::set_prompt_callbacks(
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Box::new(util::draw_thread::DrawThread::hide),
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Box::new(util::draw_thread::DrawThread::show),
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);
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let args: Vec<_> = env::args_os().collect();
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let future = async move {
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// NOTE(lucacasonato): due to new PKU feature introduced in V8 11.6 we need to
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// initialize the V8 platform on a parent thread of all threads that will spawn
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// V8 isolates.
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let flags = resolve_flags_and_init(args)?;
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run_subcommand(Arc::new(flags)).await
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};
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let result = create_and_run_current_thread_with_maybe_metrics(future);
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#[cfg(feature = "dhat-heap")]
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drop(profiler);
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match result {
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Ok(exit_code) => deno_runtime::exit(exit_code),
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Err(err) => exit_for_error(err),
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}
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}
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fn resolve_flags_and_init(
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args: Vec<std::ffi::OsString>,
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) -> Result<Flags, AnyError> {
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let flags = match flags_from_vec(args) {
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Ok(flags) => flags,
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Err(err @ clap::Error { .. })
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if err.kind() == clap::error::ErrorKind::DisplayVersion =>
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{
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// Ignore results to avoid BrokenPipe errors.
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util::logger::init(None);
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let _ = err.print();
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deno_runtime::exit(0);
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}
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Err(err) => {
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util::logger::init(None);
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exit_for_error(AnyError::from(err))
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}
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};
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if let Some(otel_config) = flags.otel_config() {
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deno_runtime::ops::otel::init(otel_config)?;
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}
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util::logger::init(flags.log_level);
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// TODO(bartlomieju): remove in Deno v2.5 and hard error then.
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if flags.unstable_config.legacy_flag_enabled {
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log::warn!(
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"⚠️ {}",
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colors::yellow(
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"The `--unstable` flag has been removed in Deno 2.0. Use granular `--unstable-*` flags instead.\nLearn more at: https://docs.deno.com/runtime/manual/tools/unstable_flags"
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)
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);
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}
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let default_v8_flags = match flags.subcommand {
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// Using same default as VSCode:
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// https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/blob/48d4ba271686e8072fc6674137415bc80d936bc7/extensions/typescript-language-features/src/configuration/configuration.ts#L213-L214
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DenoSubcommand::Lsp => vec!["--max-old-space-size=3072".to_string()],
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_ => {
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// TODO(bartlomieju): I think this can be removed as it's handled by `deno_core`
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// and its settings.
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// deno_ast removes TypeScript `assert` keywords, so this flag only affects JavaScript
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// TODO(petamoriken): Need to check TypeScript `assert` keywords in deno_ast
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vec!["--no-harmony-import-assertions".to_string()]
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}
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};
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init_v8_flags(&default_v8_flags, &flags.v8_flags, get_v8_flags_from_env());
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// TODO(bartlomieju): remove last argument once Deploy no longer needs it
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deno_core::JsRuntime::init_platform(
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None, /* import assertions enabled */ false,
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);
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Ok(flags)
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}
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