Since `wgpu-core`'s public functions are supposed to validate their
parameters, the internal `track` module skips many of Rust's usual
run-time checks in release builds. However, some `wgpu-core` users are
happy to pay the performance cost in exchange for more safety. The
`"strict_asserts"` feature causes `wgpu_core` to perform the same
checks in release builds as it does in debug builds.
* chore(deno_webgpu): bump deno_core to 0.114.0
ca75752e5a dates back to Aug 30 2021, so is nearly 5 months old.
There are no breaking changes updating `deno_core` to `0.114.0` (released 6 days ago)
Also by using the crate directly from cargo we avoid cloning https://github.com/denoland/deno and https://github.com/denoland/deno_third_party which can be quite large so crate DL/install is much faster
* bump cts_runner's deno crates
* minor cts_runner fixes
* WIP: add cts_runner and deno_webgpu crate
* add test
* remove Cargo.lock
* review comment
* simplify
* fix bugs
* improve cts_runner to work with crowlKats/webgpu-examples
* fix
* remove build.rs
cts_runner binaries are now not portable anymore.
Also startup will now print a bunch of cargo:rerun-if-changed=. This
will be fixed in deno_core.
* remove d.ts
* add original deno license file