// Copyright 2018-2021 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license. // @ts-check /// // deno-lint-ignore-file no-undef // This module is the entry point for "compiler" isolate, ie. the one // that is created when Deno needs to type check TypeScript, and in some // instances convert TypeScript to JavaScript. // Removes the `__proto__` for security reasons. This intentionally makes // Deno non compliant with ECMA-262 Annex B.2.2.1 delete Object.prototype.__proto__; ((window) => { /** @type {DenoCore} */ const core = window.Deno.core; let logDebug = false; let logSource = "JS"; // The map from the normalized specifier to the original. // TypeScript normalizes the specifier in its internal processing, // but the original specifier is needed when looking up the source from the runtime. // This map stores that relationship, and the original can be restored by the // normalized specifier. // See: https://github.com/denoland/deno/issues/9277#issuecomment-769653834 const normalizedToOriginalMap = new Map(); function setLogDebug(debug, source) { logDebug = debug; if (source) { logSource = source; } } function debug(...args) { if (logDebug) { const stringifiedArgs = args.map((arg) => typeof arg === "string" ? arg : JSON.stringify(arg) ).join(" "); // adding a non-zero integer value to the end of the debug string causes // the message to be printed to stderr instead of stdout, which is better // aligned to the behaviour of debug messages core.print(`DEBUG ${logSource} - ${stringifiedArgs}\n`, 1); } } function error(...args) { const stringifiedArgs = args.map((arg) => typeof arg === "string" || arg instanceof Error ? String(arg) : JSON.stringify(arg) ).join(" "); core.print(`ERROR ${logSource} = ${stringifiedArgs}\n`, 1); } class AssertionError extends Error { constructor(msg) { super(msg); this.name = "AssertionError"; } } function assert(cond, msg = "Assertion failed.") { if (!cond) { throw new AssertionError(msg); } } /** @type {Map} */ const sourceFileCache = new Map(); /** @param {ts.DiagnosticRelatedInformation} diagnostic */ function fromRelatedInformation({ start, length, file, messageText: msgText, ...ri }) { let messageText; let messageChain; if (typeof msgText === "object") { messageChain = msgText; } else { messageText = msgText; } if (start !== undefined && length !== undefined && file) { const startPos = file.getLineAndCharacterOfPosition(start); const sourceLine = file.getFullText().split("\n")[startPos.line]; const fileName = file.fileName; return { start: startPos, end: file.getLineAndCharacterOfPosition(start + length), fileName, messageChain, messageText, sourceLine, ...ri, }; } else { return { messageChain, messageText, ...ri, }; } } /** @param {ts.Diagnostic[]} diagnostics */ function fromTypeScriptDiagnostic(diagnostics) { return diagnostics.map(({ relatedInformation: ri, source, ...diag }) => { /** @type {any} */ const value = fromRelatedInformation(diag); value.relatedInformation = ri ? ri.map(fromRelatedInformation) : undefined; value.source = source; return value; }); } // Using incremental compile APIs requires that all // paths must be either relative or absolute. Since // analysis in Rust operates on fully resolved URLs, // it makes sense to use the same scheme here. const ASSETS = "asset:///"; const CACHE = "cache:///"; /** Diagnostics that are intentionally ignored when compiling TypeScript in * Deno, as they provide misleading or incorrect information. */ const IGNORED_DIAGNOSTICS = [ // TS1208: All files must be modules when the '--isolatedModules' flag is // provided. We can ignore because we guarantee that all files are // modules. 1208, // TS1375: 'await' expressions are only allowed at the top level of a file // when that file is a module, but this file has no imports or exports. // Consider adding an empty 'export {}' to make this file a module. 1375, // TS1103: 'for-await-of' statement is only allowed within an async function // or async generator. 1103, // TS2306: File 'file:///Users/rld/src/deno/cli/tests/subdir/amd_like.js' is // not a module. 2306, // TS2691: An import path cannot end with a '.ts' extension. Consider // importing 'bad-module' instead. 2691, // TS2792: Cannot find module. Did you mean to set the 'moduleResolution' // option to 'node', or to add aliases to the 'paths' option? 2792, // TS5009: Cannot find the common subdirectory path for the input files. 5009, // TS5055: Cannot write file // 'http://localhost:4545/cli/tests/subdir/mt_application_x_javascript.j4.js' // because it would overwrite input file. 5055, // TypeScript is overly opinionated that only CommonJS modules kinds can // support JSON imports. Allegedly this was fixed in // Microsoft/TypeScript#26825 but that doesn't seem to be working here, // so we will ignore complaints about this compiler setting. 5070, // TS7016: Could not find a declaration file for module '...'. '...' // implicitly has an 'any' type. This is due to `allowJs` being off by // default but importing of a JavaScript module. 7016, ]; const SNAPSHOT_COMPILE_OPTIONS = { esModuleInterop: true, jsx: ts.JsxEmit.React, module: ts.ModuleKind.ESNext, noEmit: true, strict: true, target: ts.ScriptTarget.ESNext, }; class ScriptSnapshot { /** @type {string} */ specifier; /** @type {string} */ version; /** * @param {string} specifier * @param {string} version */ constructor(specifier, version) { this.specifier = specifier; this.version = version; } /** * @param {number} start * @param {number} end * @returns {string} */ getText(start, end) { const { specifier, version } = this; debug( `snapshot.getText(${start}, ${end}) specifier: ${specifier} version: ${version}`, ); return core.jsonOpSync("op_get_text", { specifier, version, start, end }); } /** * @returns {number} */ getLength() { const { specifier, version } = this; debug(`snapshot.getLength() specifier: ${specifier} version: ${version}`); return core.jsonOpSync("op_get_length", { specifier, version }); } /** * @param {ScriptSnapshot} oldSnapshot * @returns {ts.TextChangeRange | undefined} */ getChangeRange(oldSnapshot) { const { specifier, version } = this; const { version: oldVersion } = oldSnapshot; const oldLength = oldSnapshot.getLength(); debug( `snapshot.getLength() specifier: ${specifier} oldVersion: ${oldVersion} version: ${version}`, ); return core.jsonOpSync( "op_get_change_range", { specifier, oldLength, oldVersion, version }, ); } dispose() { const { specifier, version } = this; debug(`snapshot.dispose() specifier: ${specifier} version: ${version}`); core.jsonOpSync("op_dispose", { specifier, version }); } } /** @type {ts.CompilerOptions} */ let compilationSettings = {}; /** @type {ts.LanguageService} */ let languageService; /** An object literal of the incremental compiler host, which provides the * specific "bindings" to the Deno environment that tsc needs to work. * * @type {ts.CompilerHost & ts.LanguageServiceHost} */ const host = { fileExists(fileName) { debug(`host.fileExists("${fileName}")`); return false; }, readFile(specifier) { debug(`host.readFile("${specifier}")`); return core.jsonOpSync("op_load", { specifier }).data; }, getSourceFile( specifier, languageVersion, _onError, _shouldCreateNewSourceFile, ) { debug( `host.getSourceFile("${specifier}", ${ ts.ScriptTarget[languageVersion] })`, ); let sourceFile = sourceFileCache.get(specifier); if (sourceFile) { return sourceFile; } // Needs the original specifier specifier = normalizedToOriginalMap.get(specifier) ?? specifier; /** @type {{ data: string; hash?: string; scriptKind: ts.ScriptKind }} */ const { data, hash, scriptKind } = core.jsonOpSync( "op_load", { specifier }, ); assert( data != null, `"data" is unexpectedly null for "${specifier}".`, ); sourceFile = ts.createSourceFile( specifier, data, languageVersion, false, scriptKind, ); sourceFile.moduleName = specifier; sourceFile.version = hash; sourceFileCache.set(specifier, sourceFile); return sourceFile; }, getDefaultLibFileName() { return `${ASSETS}/lib.esnext.d.ts`; }, getDefaultLibLocation() { return ASSETS; }, writeFile(fileName, data, _writeByteOrderMark, _onError, sourceFiles) { debug(`host.writeFile("${fileName}")`); let maybeSpecifiers; if (sourceFiles) { maybeSpecifiers = sourceFiles.map((sf) => sf.moduleName); } return core.jsonOpSync( "op_emit", { maybeSpecifiers, fileName, data }, ); }, getCurrentDirectory() { return CACHE; }, getCanonicalFileName(fileName) { return fileName; }, useCaseSensitiveFileNames() { return true; }, getNewLine() { return "\n"; }, resolveModuleNames(specifiers, base) { debug(`host.resolveModuleNames()`); debug(` base: ${base}`); debug(` specifiers: ${specifiers.join(", ")}`); /** @type {Array<[string, ts.Extension] | undefined>} */ const resolved = core.jsonOpSync("op_resolve", { specifiers, base, }); if (resolved) { const result = resolved.map((item) => { if (item) { const [resolvedFileName, extension] = item; return { resolvedFileName, extension, isExternalLibraryImport: false, }; } return undefined; }); result.length = specifiers.length; return result; } else { return new Array(specifiers.length); } }, createHash(data) { return core.jsonOpSync("op_create_hash", { data }).hash; }, // LanguageServiceHost getCompilationSettings() { debug("host.getCompilationSettings()"); return compilationSettings; }, getScriptFileNames() { debug("host.getScriptFileNames()"); return core.jsonOpSync("op_script_names", undefined); }, getScriptVersion(specifier) { debug(`host.getScriptVersion("${specifier}")`); const sourceFile = sourceFileCache.get(specifier); if (sourceFile) { return sourceFile.version ?? "1"; } return core.jsonOpSync("op_script_version", { specifier }); }, getScriptSnapshot(specifier) { debug(`host.getScriptSnapshot("${specifier}")`); const sourceFile = sourceFileCache.get(specifier); if (sourceFile) { return { getText(start, end) { return sourceFile.text.substring(start, end); }, getLength() { return sourceFile.text.length; }, getChangeRange() { return undefined; }, }; } /** @type {string | undefined} */ const version = core.jsonOpSync("op_script_version", { specifier }); if (version != null) { return new ScriptSnapshot(specifier, version); } return undefined; }, }; /** @type {Array<[string, number]>} */ const stats = []; let statsStart = 0; function performanceStart() { stats.length = 0; statsStart = Date.now(); ts.performance.enable(); } /** * @param {{ program: ts.Program | ts.EmitAndSemanticDiagnosticsBuilderProgram, fileCount?: number }} options */ function performanceProgram({ program, fileCount }) { if (program) { if ("getProgram" in program) { program = program.getProgram(); } stats.push(["Files", program.getSourceFiles().length]); stats.push(["Nodes", program.getNodeCount()]); stats.push(["Identifiers", program.getIdentifierCount()]); stats.push(["Symbols", program.getSymbolCount()]); stats.push(["Types", program.getTypeCount()]); stats.push(["Instantiations", program.getInstantiationCount()]); } else if (fileCount != null) { stats.push(["Files", fileCount]); } const programTime = ts.performance.getDuration("Program"); const bindTime = ts.performance.getDuration("Bind"); const checkTime = ts.performance.getDuration("Check"); const emitTime = ts.performance.getDuration("Emit"); stats.push(["Parse time", programTime]); stats.push(["Bind time", bindTime]); stats.push(["Check time", checkTime]); stats.push(["Emit time", emitTime]); stats.push( ["Total TS time", programTime + bindTime + checkTime + emitTime], ); } function performanceEnd() { const duration = Date.now() - statsStart; stats.push(["Compile time", duration]); return stats; } /** * @typedef {object} Request * @property {Record} config * @property {boolean} debug * @property {string[]} rootNames */ /** * Checks the normalized version of the root name and stores it in * `normalizedToOriginalMap`. If the normalized specifier is already * registered for the different root name, it throws an AssertionError. * * @param {string} rootName */ function checkNormalizedPath(rootName) { const normalized = ts.normalizePath(rootName); const originalRootName = normalizedToOriginalMap.get(normalized); if (typeof originalRootName === "undefined") { normalizedToOriginalMap.set(normalized, rootName); } else if (originalRootName !== rootName) { // The different root names are normalizd to the same path. // This will cause problem when looking up the source for each. throw new AssertionError( `The different names for the same normalized specifier are specified: normalized=${normalized}, rootNames=${originalRootName},${rootName}`, ); } } /** The API that is called by Rust when executing a request. * @param {Request} request */ function exec({ config, debug: debugFlag, rootNames }) { setLogDebug(debugFlag, "TS"); performanceStart(); debug(">>> exec start", { rootNames }); debug(config); rootNames.forEach(checkNormalizedPath); const { options, errors: configFileParsingDiagnostics } = ts .convertCompilerOptionsFromJson(config, ""); // The `allowNonTsExtensions` is a "hidden" compiler option used in VSCode // which is not allowed to be passed in JSON, we need it to allow special // URLs which Deno supports. So we need to either ignore the diagnostic, or // inject it ourselves. Object.assign(options, { allowNonTsExtensions: true }); const program = ts.createIncrementalProgram({ rootNames, options, host, configFileParsingDiagnostics, }); const { diagnostics: emitDiagnostics } = program.emit(); const diagnostics = [ ...program.getConfigFileParsingDiagnostics(), ...program.getSyntacticDiagnostics(), ...program.getOptionsDiagnostics(), ...program.getGlobalDiagnostics(), ...program.getSemanticDiagnostics(), ...emitDiagnostics, ].filter(({ code }) => !IGNORED_DIAGNOSTICS.includes(code)); performanceProgram({ program }); core.jsonOpSync("op_respond", { diagnostics: fromTypeScriptDiagnostic(diagnostics), stats: performanceEnd(), }); debug("<<< exec stop"); } /** * @param {number} id * @param {any} data */ function respond(id, data = null) { core.jsonOpSync("op_respond", { id, data }); } /** * @param {LanguageServerRequest} request */ function serverRequest({ id, ...request }) { debug(`serverRequest()`, { id, ...request }); switch (request.method) { case "configure": { const { options, errors } = ts .convertCompilerOptionsFromJson(request.compilerOptions, ""); Object.assign(options, { allowNonTsExtensions: true }); if (errors.length) { debug(ts.formatDiagnostics(errors, host)); } compilationSettings = options; return respond(id, true); } case "findRenameLocations": { return respond( id, languageService.findRenameLocations( request.specifier, request.position, request.findInStrings, request.findInComments, request.providePrefixAndSuffixTextForRename, ), ); } case "getAsset": { const sourceFile = host.getSourceFile( request.specifier, ts.ScriptTarget.ESNext, ); return respond(id, sourceFile && sourceFile.text); } case "getCodeFixes": { return respond( id, languageService.getCodeFixesAtPosition( request.specifier, request.startPosition, request.endPosition, request.errorCodes.map((v) => Number(v)), { indentSize: 2, indentStyle: ts.IndentStyle.Block, semicolons: ts.SemicolonPreference.Insert, }, { quotePreference: "double", }, ), ); } case "getCombinedCodeFix": { return respond( id, languageService.getCombinedCodeFix( { type: "file", fileName: request.specifier, }, request.fixId, { indentSize: 2, indentStyle: ts.IndentStyle.Block, semicolons: ts.SemicolonPreference.Insert, }, { quotePreference: "double", }, ), ); } case "getCompletionDetails": { debug("request", request); return respond( id, languageService.getCompletionEntryDetails( request.args.specifier, request.args.position, request.args.name, undefined, request.args.source, undefined, // @ts-expect-error this exists in 4.3 but not part of the d.ts request.args.data, ), ); } case "getCompletions": { return respond( id, languageService.getCompletionsAtPosition( request.specifier, request.position, request.preferences, ), ); } case "getDefinition": { return respond( id, languageService.getDefinitionAndBoundSpan( request.specifier, request.position, ), ); } case "getDiagnostics": { try { /** @type {Record} */ const diagnosticMap = {}; for (const specifier of request.specifiers) { diagnosticMap[specifier] = fromTypeScriptDiagnostic([ ...languageService.getSemanticDiagnostics(specifier), ...languageService.getSuggestionDiagnostics(specifier), ...languageService.getSyntacticDiagnostics(specifier), ].filter(({ code }) => !IGNORED_DIAGNOSTICS.includes(code))); } return respond(id, diagnosticMap); } catch (e) { if ("stack" in e) { error(e.stack); } else { error(e); } return respond(id, {}); } } case "getDocumentHighlights": { return respond( id, languageService.getDocumentHighlights( request.specifier, request.position, request.filesToSearch, ), ); } case "getImplementation": { return respond( id, languageService.getImplementationAtPosition( request.specifier, request.position, ), ); } case "getNavigationTree": { return respond( id, languageService.getNavigationTree(request.specifier), ); } case "getQuickInfo": { return respond( id, languageService.getQuickInfoAtPosition( request.specifier, request.position, ), ); } case "getReferences": { return respond( id, languageService.getReferencesAtPosition( request.specifier, request.position, ), ); } case "getSignatureHelpItems": { return respond( id, languageService.getSignatureHelpItems( request.specifier, request.position, request.options, ), ); } case "getSmartSelectionRange": { return respond( id, languageService.getSmartSelectionRange( request.specifier, request.position, ), ); } case "getSupportedCodeFixes": { return respond( id, ts.getSupportedCodeFixes(), ); } default: throw new TypeError( // @ts-ignore exhausted case statement sets type to never `Invalid request method for request: "${request.method}" (${id})`, ); } } /** @param {{ debug: boolean; }} init */ function serverInit({ debug: debugFlag }) { if (hasStarted) { throw new Error("The language server has already been initialized."); } hasStarted = true; languageService = ts.createLanguageService(host); core.ops(); setLogDebug(debugFlag, "TSLS"); debug("serverInit()"); } let hasStarted = false; /** Startup the runtime environment, setting various flags. * @param {{ debugFlag?: boolean; legacyFlag?: boolean; }} msg */ function startup({ debugFlag = false }) { if (hasStarted) { throw new Error("The compiler runtime already started."); } hasStarted = true; core.ops(); setLogDebug(!!debugFlag, "TS"); } // Setup the compiler runtime during the build process. core.ops(); core.registerErrorClass("Error", Error); // A build time only op that provides some setup information that is used to // ensure the snapshot is setup properly. /** @type {{ buildSpecifier: string; libs: string[] }} */ const { buildSpecifier, libs } = core.jsonOpSync("op_build_info", {}); for (const lib of libs) { const specifier = `lib.${lib}.d.ts`; // we are using internal APIs here to "inject" our custom libraries into // tsc, so things like `"lib": [ "deno.ns" ]` are supported. if (!ts.libs.includes(lib)) { ts.libs.push(lib); ts.libMap.set(lib, `lib.${lib}.d.ts`); } // we are caching in memory common type libraries that will be re-used by // tsc on when the snapshot is restored assert( host.getSourceFile(`${ASSETS}${specifier}`, ts.ScriptTarget.ESNext), ); } // this helps ensure as much as possible is in memory that is re-usable // before the snapshotting is done, which helps unsure fast "startup" for // subsequent uses of tsc in Deno. const TS_SNAPSHOT_PROGRAM = ts.createProgram({ rootNames: [buildSpecifier], options: SNAPSHOT_COMPILE_OPTIONS, host, }); ts.getPreEmitDiagnostics(TS_SNAPSHOT_PROGRAM); // exposes the two functions that are called by `tsc::exec()` when type // checking TypeScript. globalThis.startup = startup; globalThis.exec = exec; // exposes the functions that are called when the compiler is used as a // language service. globalThis.serverInit = serverInit; globalThis.serverRequest = serverRequest; })(this);