GraalJS is an ECMAScript-compliant runtime to execute JavaScript and Node.js applications.
It is fully standard compliant, execute applications with high performance, and provide all benefits from the GraalVM stack, including language interoperability and common tooling.
GraalJS version 23.1.2 is designed for use with Oracle GraalVM for JDK 21.0.2 or GraalVM Community Edition for JDK 21.0.2, and can be downloaded downloaded separately.
There are two distribution types to choose from:
Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
JVM Standalone: This contains JavaScript in the JVM configuration
To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has -community in the name. A JVM standalone has -jvm in a name.
GraalJS is an ECMAScript-compliant runtime to execute JavaScript and Node.js applications.
It is fully standard compliant, execute applications with high performance, and provide all benefits from the GraalVM stack, including language interoperability and common tooling.
As of version 23.1.0, you can download GraalJS as a standalone distribution for Oracle GraalVM or GraalVM Community Edition.
There are two standalone types to choose from:
Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
JVM Standalone: This contains JavaScript in the JVM configuration
To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in the name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in a name.
GraalJS is an ECMAScript-compliant runtime to execute JavaScript and Node.js applications.
It is fully standard compliant, execute applications with high performance, and provide all benefits from the GraalVM stack, including language interoperability and common tooling.
As of version 23.1.0, you can download GraalJS as a standalone distribution for Oracle GraalVM or GraalVM Community Edition.
There are two standalone types to choose from:
Native Standalone: This contains a Native Image compiled launcher
JVM Standalone: This contains JavaScript in the JVM configuration
To distinguish between them, the GraalVM Community Edition version has the suffix -community in the name. A JVM standalone has a -jvm suffix in a name.
GraalVM provides an ECMAScript-compliant runtime to execute JavaScript and Node.js applications.
It is fully standard compliant, execute applications with high performance, and provide all benefits from the GraalVM stack, including language interoperability and common tooling.
NOTE: GraalVM no longer ships with a "js" ScriptEngine. Please either use the Maven dependency or explicitly put js-scriptengine.jar on the module path. See ScriptEngine documentation for details.
ECMAScript 2023 mode/features enabled by default.
Updated Node.js to version 18.17.1.
Implemented the Async Context proposal. It is available behind the experimental option --js.async-context.
FinalizationRegistry.prototype.cleanupSome is not enabled by default any more; it has been moved to ECMAScript staging mode (--js.ecmascript-version=staging).
Added an experimental option --js.allow-narrow-spaces-in-date-format (enabled by default). When this option is set to false then narrow spaces in date/time formats are replaced by a space (0x20).
Made option js.console stable and allowed in SandboxPolicy.UNTRUSTED.
Made option js.unhandled-rejections stable and allowed in SandboxPolicy.CONSTRAINED.
Added option js.allow-eval that is stable and allowed in SandboxPolicy.UNTRUSTED.
Deprecated option js.disable-eval, superseded by js.allow-eval.
Implemented the String.dedent proposal. It is available in ECMAScript staging mode (--js.ecmascript-version=staging).
Implemented the Change Array by copy proposal. It is available in ECMAScript staging mode (--js.ecmascript-version=staging).
Added BigInteger interop support.
Note that foreign BigIntegers require an explicit type cast using the BigInt function to opt into JS BigInt semantics.
The default semantics is to treat all foreign numbers like JS Number values, regardless of the original value or type.
Arithmetic operators perform an implicit lossy conversion to double; mixing a JS BigInt with any non-JS number always throws.
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Bumps org.graalvm.js:js-scriptengine from 21.3.6 to 23.1.2.
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