This PR adds support for all recent changes in GEB introduced by:
- https://github.com/anoma/geb/pull/70
- Closes#1814
Summary:
- [x] Add LeftInj, RightIng, and Absurd types in GEB language
- [x] Fix FromCore translation for the new data types and minor code
styling issues.
- [x] Fix GEB-STLC type inference and checking
- [X] Add support for evaluating typed morphism "(typed ...)" in the Geb
repl and .geb files.
- [x] Simplify a bit the Geb parser
- [x] Fix `dev geb check` command
- [x] Type check files in `tests/Geb/positive`
After this PR, we should include interval location for Geb terms to
facility debugging type-checking errors.
This PR introduces an evaluator for the Geb STLC interface/fragment and
other related commands, including a REPL to interact with his backend.
-
https://github.com/anoma/geb/blob/mariari/binaries/src/specs/lambda.lisp
We have included a REPL and support for commands such as read and eval
here. Check out:
```
juvix dev geb --help
```
- [x] Add Geb evaluator with the two basic eval strategies.
- [x] Add quasi quoter: return morphisms from typed geb values.
- [x] Add type/object inference for morphisms.
- [x] All combined: morphisms-eval-to-morphisms
- [x] Parse and pretty printer Geb values (without quoting them)
- [x] Parse files containing Geb terms:
- [x] Saved in a .lisp file according to anoma/geb example (typed
object).
- [x] Store in a .geb file simple as simple lisp expression.
- [x] Add related commands to the CLI for `dev geb`:
- [x] Subcommand: eval
- [x] Subcommand: read
- [x] Subcommand: infer
- [x] Subcommand: repl
- [x] Subcommand: check
- [x] Minor changes `hom` by `!->` in the Geb prettyprinter
- [x] Add tests for:
- [x] New subcommand (smoke tests)
- [x] Eval
Issues to solve after merging this PR:
- Add location to Geb ast for proper error location.
- Add tests for all related subcommands, e.g. check, and infer.
- Check compilation from Core to Geb: (run inferObject with the type
provided by the core node).
- [x] Update the vs code-plugin to load Geb repl and eval.
(31994c8684)
Core transformations apply to the whole InfoTable, the REPL needs to
apply Core transformations to the single node that it compiles from the
user input string.
The solution in this commit is to:
1. Compile the input string as before to obtain a Core Node.
2. Add this Node to a copy of the Core InfoTable for the loaded file.
3. Apply the (CLI specified) Core transformations to this InfoTable.
4. Extract the (now transformed) Node from the InfoTable.
We can think of a way to improve this, maybe when we tackle allowing the
user to make new definitions in the REPL.
As soon as compilation of pattern matching is complete we should enable
some (all?) Core transformations by default.
Example:
At the moment we get the following result in the REPL:
```
juvix repl
...
Stdlib.Prelude> 1 + 1
suc (suc zero)
```
After this commit we can turn on `nat-to-int` transformation:
```
juvix repl -t nat-to-int
Stdlib.Prelude> 1 + 1
2
```
* Part of https://github.com/anoma/juvix/issues/1531
This PR:
- Closes#1647
It gives compilation errors for language features that require more
substantial support (recursion, polymorphism). The additional features
are to be implemented in future separate PRs.
* Adds a new target `geb` to the CLI command `juvix dev core compile`,
which produces a `*.geb` output file in the `.juvix-build` directory.
* Adds a few tests. These are not yet checked automatically because
there is no GEB evaluator; checking the `*.geb` output would be too
brittle.
- Fixes#1723
- It refactors parsing/scoping so that the scoper does not need to read
files or parse any module. Instead, the parser takes care of parsing all
the imported modules transitively.
Filepaths within a Loc must now be absolute or an error is thrown when
mkLoc is called. This Loc is used when displaying errors.
This commit uses imaginary absolute file paths in the Core repl and Asm
commands in the cases (parsing a single expression for example).
Before this fix, the `core {repl, read, eval}` and `asm` commands would
crash if it encountered an error when invoked with a relative path, or
in the case of a repl when parsing a single expression.
This PR adds some maintenance at different levels to the CI config, the
Make file, and formatting.
- Most of the actions used by the CI related to haskell, ormolu, hlint
and pre-commit have been updated because Github requires NodeJS 16. This
change removes all the old warnings related to nodeJs.
In the case of ormolu, the new version makes us format some files that
were not formatted before, similarly with hlint.
- The CI has been updated to use the latest version of the Smoke testing
framework, which introduced installation of the dependencies for Linux
(libicu66) and macOS (icu4c) in the CI. In the case of macOS, the CI
uses a binary for smoke. For Linux, we use stack to build smoke from the
source. The source here is in a fork of [the official Smoke
repo](https://github.com/SamirTalwar/smoke). Such includes some
features/changes that are not yet in the official repo.
- The Makefile runs the ormolu and hlint targets using as a path for the
binaries the environment variables ORMOLU and HLINT. Thus, export those
variables in your environment before running `make check,` `make format`
or `make hlint`. Otherwise, the Makefile will use the binaries provided
by `stack`.
Co-authored-by: Paul Cadman <git@paulcadman.dev>
This PR redefines the `html` command unifying our previous subcommands
for the HTML backend. You should use the command in the following way to
obtain the same results as before:
- `juvix html src.juvix` -> `juvix html src.juvix --only-source`
- `juvix dev doc src.juvix` -> `juvix html src.juvix`
- Other fixes here include the flag `--non-recursive`, which replaces
the previous behavior in that we now generate all the HTML recursively
by default.
- The flag `--no-print-metadata` is now called `--no-footer`
- Also, another change introduced by this PR is asset handling; for
example, with our canonical Juvix program,
the new output is organized as follows.
```
juvix html HelloWorld.juvix --only-source && tree html/
Copying assets files to test/html/assets
Writing HelloWorld.html
html/
├── assets
│ ├── css
│ │ ├── linuwial.css
│ │ ├── source-ayu-light.css
│ │ └── source-nord.css
│ ├── images
│ │ ├── tara-magicien.png
│ │ ├── tara-seating.svg
│ │ ├── tara-smiling.png
│ │ ├── tara-smiling.svg
│ │ ├── tara-teaching.png
│ │ └── tara-teaching.svg
│ └── js
│ ├── highlight.js
│ └── tex-chtml.js
└── HelloWorld.html
├── Stdlib.Data.Bool.html
├── Stdlib.Data.List.html
├── Stdlib.Data.Maybe.html
├── Stdlib.Data.Nat.html
├── Stdlib.Data.Ord.html
├── Stdlib.Data.Product.html
├── Stdlib.Data.String.html
├── Stdlib.Function.html
├── Stdlib.Prelude.html
└── Stdlib.System.IO.html
```
In addition, for the vscode-plugin, this PR adds two flags,
`--prefix-assets` and `--prefix-url`, for which one provides input to
help vscode find resource locations and Juvix files.
PS. Make sure to run `make clean` the first time you run `make install`
for the first time.
An implementation of the translation from JuvixCore to JuvixAsm. After
merging this PR, the only remaining step to complete the basic
compilation pipeline (#1556) is the compilation of complex pattern
matching (#1531).
* Fixes several bugs in lambda-lifting.
* Fixes several bugs in the RemoveTypeArgs transformation.
* Fixes several bugs in the TopEtaExpand transformation.
* Adds the ConvertBuiltinTypes transformation which converts the builtin
bool inductive type to Core primitive bool.
* Adds the `juvix dev core strip` command.
* Adds the `juvix dev core asm` command.
* Adds the `juvix dev core compile` command.
* Adds two groups of tests:
- JuvixCore to JuvixAsm translation: translate JuvixCore tests to
JuvixAsm and run the results with the JuvixAsm interpreter,
- JuvixCore compilation: compile JuvixCore tests to native code and WASM
and execute the results.
* Closes#1520
* Closes#1549
* Add shelltests for `juvix repl`
* repl: Compute entrypoint root when loading a file
Previously the REPL would use app root (which could be the current
directory or the project root of the initially loaded file). Thus files
in a different project could not be loaded.
The entrypoint root must be computed each time a new file is `:load`ed.
Adds shell-tests for REPL commands
* Move preludePath to Juvix.Extra.Paths
* Adds a major mode for juvix-repl
* juvix-mode: C-c C-l loads file into REPL, if the REPL is running
* Detect ANSI support in Emacs REPL / shell by using hSupportsANSIColor API
* Disable comint echo handling. Juvix REPL does not echo
* repl: whitespace strip input to compile/eval/infer commands
* REPL support reloading
* Reformat :help and add :version command
* repl: Display the currently loaded module in the banner
* repl: Load the Prelude at launch unless --no-prelude or --no-stdlib are set
* Remove ParserParams
ParserParams is only used to record the root of the project, which is
used to prefix source file paths. However source file paths are always
absolute so this is not required.
* Add GetAbsPath to Files effect
The Files effect is not responsible for resolving a relative module
path into an absolute path on disk. This will allow us to resolve
relative module paths to alternative paths, for example to point to the
standard library on disk.
* Files effect getAbsPath returns paths within the registered standard
library
This means that the standard library can exist on disk at a different
location to the Juvix project.
A command line flag --stdlib-path can be specified to point to a
standard library, otherwise the embedded standard library is written to
disk at $PROJ_DIR/.juvix-build/stdlib and this is used instead.
* Recreate stdlib dir only when juvix version changes
* Add UpdateStdlib to the Files effect
* Add comment for stdlibOrFile
* Remove spurious import