deno/cli/version.rs
Ryan Dahl f7c298e297
Remove denort optimization (#10350)
denort is an optimization to "deno compile" to produce slightly smaller
output. It's a decent idea, but causes a lot of negative side-effects:

- Deno's link time is a source of constant agony both locally and in CI,
  denort doubles link time.
- The release process is a long and arduous undertaking with many manual
  steps. denort necessitates an additional manual zip + upload from M1
  apple computers.
- The "deno compile" interface is complicated with the "--lite" option.
  This is confusing for uses ("why wouldn't you want lite?").

The benefits of this feature do not outweigh the negatives. We must find
a different approach to optimizing "deno compile" output.
2021-04-26 13:28:38 -04:00

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// Copyright 2018-2021 the Deno authors. All rights reserved. MIT license.
pub const GIT_COMMIT_HASH: &str = env!("GIT_COMMIT_HASH");
pub const TYPESCRIPT: &str = env!("TS_VERSION");
pub fn deno() -> String {
let semver = env!("CARGO_PKG_VERSION");
option_env!("DENO_CANARY").map_or(semver.to_string(), |_| {
format!("{}+{}", semver, &GIT_COMMIT_HASH[..7])
})
}
pub fn is_canary() -> bool {
option_env!("DENO_CANARY").is_some()
}
pub fn get_user_agent() -> String {
format!("Deno/{}", deno())
}