// 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);