deno/globals.ts
2018-05-28 09:47:40 -04:00

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import * as timer from "./timers";
// If you use the eval function indirectly, by invoking it via a reference
// other than eval, as of ECMAScript 5 it works in the global scope rather than
// the local scope. This means, for instance, that function declarations create
// global functions, and that the code being evaluated doesn't have access to
// local variables within the scope where it's being called.
export const globalEval = eval;
// A reference to the global object.
// TODO The underscore is because it's conflicting with @types/node.
export const _global = globalEval("this");
_global["window"] = _global; // Create a window object.
import "./url";
_global["setTimeout"] = timer.setTimeout;
_global["setInterval"] = timer.setInterval;
_global["clearTimeout"] = timer.clearTimer;
_global["clearInterval"] = timer.clearTimer;
const print = V8Worker2.print;
_global["console"] = {
// tslint:disable-next-line:no-any
log(...args: any[]): void {
print(stringifyArgs(args));
},
// tslint:disable-next-line:no-any
error(...args: any[]): void {
print("ERROR: " + stringifyArgs(args));
}
};
// tslint:disable-next-line:no-any
function stringifyArgs(args: any[]): string {
const out: string[] = [];
for (const a of args) {
if (typeof a === "string") {
out.push(a);
} else {
out.push(JSON.stringify(a));
}
}
return out.join(" ");
}
import { fetch } from "./fetch";
_global["fetch"] = fetch;
import { TextEncoder, TextDecoder } from "text-encoding";
_global["TextEncoder"] = TextEncoder;
_global["TextDecoder"] = TextDecoder;