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[v10.x] src: refactor options parsing #22558
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This is a major refactor of our Node’s parser. See `node_options.cc` for how it is used, and `node_options-inl.h` for the bulk of its implementation. Unfortunately, the implementation has come to have some complexity, in order to meet the following goals: - Make it easy to *use* for defining or changing options. - Keep it (mostly) backwards-compatible. - No tests were harmed as part of this commit. - Be as consistent as possible. - In particular, options can now generally accept arguments through both `--foo=bar` notation and `--foo bar` notation. We were previously very inconsistent on this point. - Separate into different levels of scope, namely per-process (global), per-Isolate and per-Environment (+ debug options). - Allow programmatic accessibility in the future. - This includes a possible expansion for `--help` output. This commit also leaves a number of `TODO` comments, mostly for improving consistency even more (possibly with having to modify tests), improving embedder support, as well as removing pieces of exposed configuration variables that should never have become part of the public API but unfortunately are at this point. PR-URL: nodejs#22392 Reviewed-By: Matteo Collina <matteo.collina@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Refael Ackermann <refack@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: James M Snell <jasnell@gmail.com> Reviewed-By: Gus Caplan <me@gus.host>
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This is a major refactor of our Node’s parser. See `node_options.cc` for how it is used, and `node_options-inl.h` for the bulk of its implementation. Unfortunately, the implementation has come to have some complexity, in order to meet the following goals: - Make it easy to *use* for defining or changing options. - Keep it (mostly) backwards-compatible. - No tests were harmed as part of this commit. - Be as consistent as possible. - In particular, options can now generally accept arguments through both `--foo=bar` notation and `--foo bar` notation. We were previously very inconsistent on this point. - Separate into different levels of scope, namely per-process (global), per-Isolate and per-Environment (+ debug options). - Allow programmatic accessibility in the future. - This includes a possible expansion for `--help` output. This commit also leaves a number of `TODO` comments, mostly for improving consistency even more (possibly with having to modify tests), improving embedder support, as well as removing pieces of exposed configuration variables that should never have become part of the public API but unfortunately are at this point. PR-URL: #22392 Backport-PR-URL: #22558 Reviewed-By: Michaël Zasso <targos@protonmail.com> Reviewed-By: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
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This is a major refactor of our Node’s parser. See `node_options.cc` for how it is used, and `node_options-inl.h` for the bulk of its implementation. Unfortunately, the implementation has come to have some complexity, in order to meet the following goals: - Make it easy to *use* for defining or changing options. - Keep it (mostly) backwards-compatible. - No tests were harmed as part of this commit. - Be as consistent as possible. - In particular, options can now generally accept arguments through both `--foo=bar` notation and `--foo bar` notation. We were previously very inconsistent on this point. - Separate into different levels of scope, namely per-process (global), per-Isolate and per-Environment (+ debug options). - Allow programmatic accessibility in the future. - This includes a possible expansion for `--help` output. This commit also leaves a number of `TODO` comments, mostly for improving consistency even more (possibly with having to modify tests), improving embedder support, as well as removing pieces of exposed configuration variables that should never have become part of the public API but unfortunately are at this point. PR-URL: #22392 Backport-PR-URL: #22558 Reviewed-By: Michaël Zasso <targos@protonmail.com> Reviewed-By: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
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This is a major refactor of our Node’s parser. See `node_options.cc` for how it is used, and `node_options-inl.h` for the bulk of its implementation. Unfortunately, the implementation has come to have some complexity, in order to meet the following goals: - Make it easy to *use* for defining or changing options. - Keep it (mostly) backwards-compatible. - No tests were harmed as part of this commit. - Be as consistent as possible. - In particular, options can now generally accept arguments through both `--foo=bar` notation and `--foo bar` notation. We were previously very inconsistent on this point. - Separate into different levels of scope, namely per-process (global), per-Isolate and per-Environment (+ debug options). - Allow programmatic accessibility in the future. - This includes a possible expansion for `--help` output. This commit also leaves a number of `TODO` comments, mostly for improving consistency even more (possibly with having to modify tests), improving embedder support, as well as removing pieces of exposed configuration variables that should never have become part of the public API but unfortunately are at this point. PR-URL: #22392 Backport-PR-URL: #22558 Reviewed-By: Michaël Zasso <targos@protonmail.com> Reviewed-By: Daniel Bevenius <daniel.bevenius@gmail.com>
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Cherry-pick of #22392, the only two merge conflicts being
env.cc
--expose_http2
/--expose-http2
no-op option pair.A few commits depend on this (or fix this up, but apply cleanly), so this would be good to get landed soon (read: please approve 😉).