Our build.zig is using a number of deprecated features, which are removed in
0.15.
This updates build.zig so that it still works in 0.14 and [hopefully] will work
in 0.15.
Related: https://github.com/lightpanda-io/zig-v8-fork/pull/87
Don't error on JSON.stringify failure (likely caused by circular reference).
In debug mode, try to print [slightly] more meaningful value representation
when default serialization results in [object Object].
Was seeing pretty frequent TLS errors on reddit. I think I had the wrong max
TLS record size, but figured this was an opportunity to upgrade tls.zig, which
has seen quite a few changes since our last upgrade.
Specifically, the nonblocking TLS logic has been split into two structs: one
for handshaking, and then another to be used to encrypt/decrypt after the h
andshake is complete. The biggest impact here is with respect to keepalive,
since what we want to keepalive is the connection post-handshake, but we don't
have this object until much later.
There was also some general API changes, with respect to state and partially
encrypted/decrypted data which we must now maintain.
Capture its unique properties:
1- instances are falsy, and
2- instance can be called as a function
The behavior is used for browser detection (i.e. duckduckgo treats us as a
legacy browser because we document.all != false)
There's ambiguity in mapping due to the flexible nature of JavaScript. Hopefully
most types are unambiguous, like a string or am *parser.Node.
We need to "probe" each field to see if it's a possible candidate for the JS
value. On a perfect match, we stop probing and set the appropriate union field.
There are 2 levels of possible matches: candidate and coerce. A "candidate"
match has higher precedence. This is necessary because, in JavaScript, a lot
of things can be coerced to a lot of other, seemingly wrong, things.
For example, say we have this union:
a: i32,
b: bool,
Field `a` is a perfect match for the value 123. And field b is a coerce match
(because, yes, 123 can be coerced to a boolean). So we map it to `a`.
Field `a` is a candidate match for the value 34.2, because float -> int are both
"Numbers" in JavaScript. And field b is a coerce match. So we map it to `a`.
Both field `a` and field `b` are coerce matches for "hello". So we map it to `a`
because it's declared first (this relies on how Zig currently works, but I don't
think the ordering of type declarations is guaranteed, so that's an issue).
Remove Env from caller, and don't store Env in isolate. We don't need it, we
can execute all runtime code from the Executor (which we store a pointer to
in the v8.Context)