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Supports TypeScript 3.0 out of the box. Uses V8 7.0. That is, it's very modern JavaScript.
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No
package.json
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Imports reference source code URLs only.
import { test } from "https://unpkg.com/deno_testing@0.0.5/testing.ts" import { log } from "./util.ts"
Remote code is fetched and cached on first execution, and never updated until the code is run with the
--reload
flag. (So, this will still work on an airplane. See~/.deno/src
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File system and network access can be controlled in order to run sandboxed code. Defaults to read-only file system access and no network access. Access between V8 (unprivileged) and Rust (privileged) is only done via serialized messages defined in this flatbuffer. This makes it easy to audit. To enable write access explicitly use
--allow-write
and--allow-net
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Single executable:
> ls -lh out/release/deno -rwxr-xr-x 1 rld staff 48M Aug 2 13:24 out/release/deno > otool -L out/release/deno out/release/deno: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 1252.50.4) /usr/lib/libresolv.9.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 1.0.0) /System/Library/Frameworks/Security.framework/Versions/A/Security (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 58286.51.6) /usr/lib/libc++.1.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current version 400.9.0) >
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Always dies on uncaught errors.
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Supports top-level
await
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Aims to be browser compatible.
With Python:
curl -sSf https://raw.githubusercontent.com/denoland/deno_install/master/install.py | python
With PowerShell:
iex (iwr https://raw.githubusercontent.com/denoland/deno_install/master/install.ps1)
Note: Depending on your security settings, you may have to run Set-ExecutionPolicy RemoteSigned -Scope CurrentUser
first to allow downloaded scripts to be executed.
Try it:
> deno http://deno.land/thumb.ts
See also deno_install.
Under development.
We make binary releases here.
Progress towards future releases is tracked here.
Roadmap is here. Also see this presentation.
To ensure reproducible builds, Deno has most of its dependencies in a git submodule. However, you need to install separately:
To build:
# Fetch deps.
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/denoland/deno.git
cd deno
./tools/setup.py
# Build.
./tools/build.py
# Run.
./out/debug/deno tests/002_hello.ts
# Test.
./tools/test.py
# Format code.
./tools/format.py
Other useful commands:
# Call ninja manually.
./third_party/depot_tools/ninja -C out/debug
# Build a release binary.
DENO_BUILD_MODE=release ./tools/build.py :deno
# List executable targets.
./third_party/depot_tools/gn ls out/debug //:* --as=output --type=executable
# List build configuation.
./third_party/depot_tools/gn args out/debug/ --list
# Edit build configuration.
./third_party/depot_tools/gn args out/debug/
# Describe a target.
./third_party/depot_tools/gn desc out/debug/ :deno
./third_party/depot_tools/gn help
Env vars: DENO_BUILD_MODE
, DENO_BUILD_PATH
, DENO_BUILD_ARGS
.
- Fork this repository and create your branch from
master
. - Make your change.
- Ensure
./tools/test.py
passes. - Format your code with
./tools/format.py
. - Make sure
./tools/lint.py
passes. - Send a pull request.
- Sign the CLA, if you haven't already.