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Component Browser with Grid View (#3766) This PR introduced an overhauled Component List Panel implementation, making use of the efficient EnsoGL grid view component. Also, it delivers a couple of new features: * A part of the new design: there are no more section headers in grid, instead groups are "glued" together. The local scope section is under "popular" (old "favorites"). * The keyboard management inside grid works. * there is a mouse hover highlight * selecting the lowest entry in section when jumping with navigation bar. * accepting input as-is with cmd/ctrl + Enter. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/194561890-fffb9b41-2f0d-4357-8d9a-5038a6bcb023.mp4 ### Important Notes **What is not implemented:** * [Focus management between panels.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/180872763) The grid is always focused. To accept the current input, use ctrl+Enter shortcut. * [Proper handling of selection when having empty space on the right and pressing right arrow.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487880) * When entering a module, its name is not added to the input as described in the design doc. Will be a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). **Known issues** * [the selection, especially in the local scope section, has sometimes an undesirable offset](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487730). The cause is known, but not so easy to fix. * The inserted nodes are often producing errors. The Browser's inherits the outdated understanding of the language from old Node Searcher, and it does not include new form of imports, static methods etc. Those all will be fixed as a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). * The performance is improved, but still not ideal, due to problems in [text areas](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183406745). * To scroll the documentation panel, you must first click on it.
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Component Browser with Grid View (#3766) This PR introduced an overhauled Component List Panel implementation, making use of the efficient EnsoGL grid view component. Also, it delivers a couple of new features: * A part of the new design: there are no more section headers in grid, instead groups are "glued" together. The local scope section is under "popular" (old "favorites"). * The keyboard management inside grid works. * there is a mouse hover highlight * selecting the lowest entry in section when jumping with navigation bar. * accepting input as-is with cmd/ctrl + Enter. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/194561890-fffb9b41-2f0d-4357-8d9a-5038a6bcb023.mp4 ### Important Notes **What is not implemented:** * [Focus management between panels.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/180872763) The grid is always focused. To accept the current input, use ctrl+Enter shortcut. * [Proper handling of selection when having empty space on the right and pressing right arrow.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487880) * When entering a module, its name is not added to the input as described in the design doc. Will be a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). **Known issues** * [the selection, especially in the local scope section, has sometimes an undesirable offset](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487730). The cause is known, but not so easy to fix. * The inserted nodes are often producing errors. The Browser's inherits the outdated understanding of the language from old Node Searcher, and it does not include new form of imports, static methods etc. Those all will be fixed as a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). * The performance is improved, but still not ideal, due to problems in [text areas](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183406745). * To scroll the documentation panel, you must first click on it.
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Component Browser with Grid View (#3766) This PR introduced an overhauled Component List Panel implementation, making use of the efficient EnsoGL grid view component. Also, it delivers a couple of new features: * A part of the new design: there are no more section headers in grid, instead groups are "glued" together. The local scope section is under "popular" (old "favorites"). * The keyboard management inside grid works. * there is a mouse hover highlight * selecting the lowest entry in section when jumping with navigation bar. * accepting input as-is with cmd/ctrl + Enter. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/194561890-fffb9b41-2f0d-4357-8d9a-5038a6bcb023.mp4 ### Important Notes **What is not implemented:** * [Focus management between panels.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/180872763) The grid is always focused. To accept the current input, use ctrl+Enter shortcut. * [Proper handling of selection when having empty space on the right and pressing right arrow.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487880) * When entering a module, its name is not added to the input as described in the design doc. Will be a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). **Known issues** * [the selection, especially in the local scope section, has sometimes an undesirable offset](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487730). The cause is known, but not so easy to fix. * The inserted nodes are often producing errors. The Browser's inherits the outdated understanding of the language from old Node Searcher, and it does not include new form of imports, static methods etc. Those all will be fixed as a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). * The performance is improved, but still not ideal, due to problems in [text areas](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183406745). * To scroll the documentation panel, you must first click on it.
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Profiling workflows (#3475) Define some workflows for batch-mode profiling. Implemented: - collapse nodes - create node - enter collapsed node - new project - open visualization They can currently be built and run with a command like: `./run.sh ide build --profiling-level=debug && dist/ide/linux-unpacked/enso --entry-point profile --workflow create_node --save-profile out.json` And the data can be displayed with: `dist/ide/linux-unpacked/enso --entry-point profiling_run_graph --load-profile out.json` Demo of recording and viewing a profile with a command-line one-liner: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1047859/169954795-2d9520ca-84f9-45d2-b83a-5063ebe6f718.mp4 See: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182195399. # Important Notes - When defining workflows, two helpers are enough to allow us to tell when the action is really done: `Fixture::compile_new_shaders`, and `Fixture::backend_execution`. Often, it is appropriate to await both, but it depends on the task. - The shader compiler is now driven by a `Controller`; while the `Compiler` is reset if context is lost, the `Controller`'s state survives context loss. - A new `--load-profile` option supports specifying a profile by path when running `profiling_run_graph`. - Drop the `with_same_start` profiler interface; we ended up preferring a child profiler convention, and this interface was not implemented compatibly with the stricter data model we've had since the introduction of `profiler::data`. - Fix the noisy `rustfmt` output.
2022-06-01 21:01:16 +03:00
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"failure",
2023-01-28 01:39:37 +03:00
"itertools",
"parser",
"regex",
"serde",
"uuid 0.8.2",
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2021-10-30 16:04:07 +03:00
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Multi-process profiles. (#3395) See: [#181837344](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181837344). I've separated this PR from some deeper changes I'm making to the profile format, because the changeset was getting too complex. The new APIs and tools in this PR are fully-implemented, except the profile format is too simplistic--it doesn't currently support headers that are needed to determine the relative timings of events from different processes. - Adds basic support for profile files containing data collected by multiple processes. - Implements `api_events_to_profile`, a tool for converting backend message logs (#3392) to the `profiler` format so they can be merged with frontend profiles (currently they can be merged with `cat`, but the next PR will introduce a merge tool). - Introduces `message_beanpoles`, a simple tool that diagrams timing relationships between frontend and backend messages. ### Important Notes - All TODOs introduced here will be addressed in the next PR that defines the new format. - Introduced a new crate, `enso_profiler_enso_data`, to be used by profile consumers that need to refer to Enso application datatypes to interpret metadata. - Introduced a `ProfileBuilder` abstraction for writing the JSON profile format; partially decouples the runtime event log structures from the format definition. - Introducing the conversion performed for `ProfilerBuilder` uncovered that the `.._with_same_start!` low-level `profiler` APIs don't currently work; they return `Started<_>` profilers, but that is inconsistent with the stricter data model that I introduced when I implemented `profiler_data`; they need to return profilers in a created, unstarted state. Low-level async profilers have not been a priority, but once #3382 merges we'll have a way to render their data, which will be really useful because async profilers capture *why* we're doing things. I'll bring up scheduling this in the next performance meeting.
2022-04-21 17:44:03 +03:00
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Multi-process profiles. (#3395) See: [#181837344](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181837344). I've separated this PR from some deeper changes I'm making to the profile format, because the changeset was getting too complex. The new APIs and tools in this PR are fully-implemented, except the profile format is too simplistic--it doesn't currently support headers that are needed to determine the relative timings of events from different processes. - Adds basic support for profile files containing data collected by multiple processes. - Implements `api_events_to_profile`, a tool for converting backend message logs (#3392) to the `profiler` format so they can be merged with frontend profiles (currently they can be merged with `cat`, but the next PR will introduce a merge tool). - Introduces `message_beanpoles`, a simple tool that diagrams timing relationships between frontend and backend messages. ### Important Notes - All TODOs introduced here will be addressed in the next PR that defines the new format. - Introduced a new crate, `enso_profiler_enso_data`, to be used by profile consumers that need to refer to Enso application datatypes to interpret metadata. - Introduced a `ProfileBuilder` abstraction for writing the JSON profile format; partially decouples the runtime event log structures from the format definition. - Introducing the conversion performed for `ProfilerBuilder` uncovered that the `.._with_same_start!` low-level `profiler` APIs don't currently work; they return `Started<_>` profilers, but that is inconsistent with the stricter data model that I introduced when I implemented `profiler_data`; they need to return profilers in a created, unstarted state. Low-level async profilers have not been a priority, but once #3382 merges we'll have a way to render their data, which will be really useful because async profilers capture *why* we're doing things. I'll bring up scheduling this in the next performance meeting.
2022-04-21 17:44:03 +03:00
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dependencies = [
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"failure",
"flatbuffers",
"flatc-rust",
"futures",
"hex",
"json-rpc",
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"reqwest",
"serde",
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"tokio",
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2022-02-11 15:19:02 +03:00
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dependencies = [
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version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"thiserror",
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2022-05-23 05:16:04 +03:00
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name = "enso-build"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"anyhow",
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"aws-sdk-ecr",
2022-05-23 05:16:04 +03:00
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2022-05-23 05:16:04 +03:00
"byte-unit",
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2022-05-23 05:16:04 +03:00
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2022-05-23 05:16:04 +03:00
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2022-05-23 05:16:04 +03:00
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Use Enso Font (#7516) Use the new Enso Font; also change the anti-aliasing logic to be based on device pixel ratio, rather than platform. This will improve the clarity of font rendering on Windows/Linux machines with high pixel densities. Design reference: ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/934ec9ac-52c3-4a81-a9f9-143378ecb658) Tested on various combinations of DPR/platform: OS X, `devicePixelRatio` = 2 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on OS X): <img width="1440" alt="Screenshot 2023-08-07 at 5 46 11 PM" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/2fdf251a-ba5e-426f-b6c4-194347a9cee4"> Windows, `devicePixelRatio` = 1.25 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/55c4a129-4fff-4a9b-8e55-51a5d206e659) Linux, `devicePixelRatio` = 1 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/c5ac61f0-e3c5-43ca-8ee7-e1e04e84d35e) # Important Notes Style changes: - Use the Enso Font for code in Rust, replacing the DejaVu fonts. - Use the Enso Font in HTML: code in documentation, and error visualizations. - Change SpanWidgets from Bold to Extra Bold, to match the design. Implementation improvements: - The new font download is cached (and Github-authenticated); this should eliminate a "rate limit" build failure I've encountered in the past. - Clean up DocSection HTML rendering a bit. - Remove a CSS file that seems to have been superseded.
2023-08-17 21:36:12 +03:00
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2022-05-23 05:16:04 +03:00
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2022-12-02 04:56:22 +03:00
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2022-05-23 05:16:04 +03:00
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2022-05-23 05:16:04 +03:00
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2022-05-23 05:16:04 +03:00
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2022-05-23 05:16:04 +03:00
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2022-05-23 05:16:04 +03:00
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2022-05-23 05:16:04 +03:00
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2022-05-23 05:16:04 +03:00
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2022-05-23 05:16:04 +03:00
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2023-01-27 03:09:09 +03:00
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2023-01-27 03:09:09 +03:00
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Better `release` build time; new maximum-performance `production` profile. (#3498) ### Pull Request Description Using the new tooling (#3491), I investigated the **performance / compile-time tradeoff** of different codegen options for release mode builds. By scripting the testing procedure, I was able to explore many possible combinations of options, which is important because their interactions (on both application performance and build time) are complex. I found **two candidate profiles** that offer specific advantages over the current `release` settings (`baseline`): - `thin16`: Supports incremental compiles in 1/3 the time of `baseline` in common cases. Application runs about 2% slower than `baseline`. - `fat1-O4`: Application performs 13% better than `baseline`. Compile time is almost 3x `baseline`, and non-incremental. (See key in first chart for the settings defining these profiles.) We can build faster or run faster, though not in the same build. Because the effect sizes are large enough to be impactful to developer and user experience, respectively, I think we should consider having it both ways. We could **split the `release` profile** into two profiles to serve different purposes: - `release`: A profile that supports fast developer iteration, while offering realistic performance. - `production`: A maximally-optimized profile, for nightly builds and actual releases. Since `wasm-pack` doesn't currently support custom profiles (rustwasm/wasm-pack#1111), we can't use a Cargo profile for `production`; however, we can implement our own profile by overriding rustc flags. ### Performance details ![perf](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1047859/170788530-ab6d7910-5253-4a2b-b432-8bfa0b4735ba.png) As you can see, `thin16` is slightly slower than `baseline`; `fat1-O4` is dramatically faster. <details> <summary>Methodology (click to show)</summary> I developed a procedure for benchmarking "whole application" performance, using the new "open project" workflow (which opens the IDE and loads a complex project), and some statistical analysis to account for variance. To gather this data: Build the application with profiling: `./run.sh ide build --profiling-level=debug` Run the `open_project` workflow repeatedly: `for i in $(seq 0 9); do dist/ide/linux-unpacked/enso --entry-point profile --workflow open_project --save-profile open_project_thin16_${i}.json; done` For each profile recorded, take the new `total_self_time` output of the `intervals` tool; gather into CSV: `echo $(for i in $(seq 0 9); do target/rust/debug/intervals < open_project_thin16_${i}.json | tail -n1 | awk '{print $2}'; do` (Note that the output of intervals should not be considered stable; this command may need modification in the future. Eventually it would be nice to support formatted outputs...) The data is ready to graph. I used the `boxplot` method of the [seaborn](https://seaborn.pydata.org/index.html) package, in order to show the distribution of data. </details> #### Build times ![thin16](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1047859/170788539-1578e41b-bc30-4f30-9b71-0b0181322fa5.png) In the case of changing a file in `enso-prelude`, with the current `baseline` settings rebuilding takes over 3 minutes. With the `thin16` settings, the same rebuild completes in 40 seconds. (To gather this data on different hardware or in the future, just run the new `bench-build.sh` script for each case to be measured.)
2022-06-11 01:09:54 +03:00
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Better `release` build time; new maximum-performance `production` profile. (#3498) ### Pull Request Description Using the new tooling (#3491), I investigated the **performance / compile-time tradeoff** of different codegen options for release mode builds. By scripting the testing procedure, I was able to explore many possible combinations of options, which is important because their interactions (on both application performance and build time) are complex. I found **two candidate profiles** that offer specific advantages over the current `release` settings (`baseline`): - `thin16`: Supports incremental compiles in 1/3 the time of `baseline` in common cases. Application runs about 2% slower than `baseline`. - `fat1-O4`: Application performs 13% better than `baseline`. Compile time is almost 3x `baseline`, and non-incremental. (See key in first chart for the settings defining these profiles.) We can build faster or run faster, though not in the same build. Because the effect sizes are large enough to be impactful to developer and user experience, respectively, I think we should consider having it both ways. We could **split the `release` profile** into two profiles to serve different purposes: - `release`: A profile that supports fast developer iteration, while offering realistic performance. - `production`: A maximally-optimized profile, for nightly builds and actual releases. Since `wasm-pack` doesn't currently support custom profiles (rustwasm/wasm-pack#1111), we can't use a Cargo profile for `production`; however, we can implement our own profile by overriding rustc flags. ### Performance details ![perf](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1047859/170788530-ab6d7910-5253-4a2b-b432-8bfa0b4735ba.png) As you can see, `thin16` is slightly slower than `baseline`; `fat1-O4` is dramatically faster. <details> <summary>Methodology (click to show)</summary> I developed a procedure for benchmarking "whole application" performance, using the new "open project" workflow (which opens the IDE and loads a complex project), and some statistical analysis to account for variance. To gather this data: Build the application with profiling: `./run.sh ide build --profiling-level=debug` Run the `open_project` workflow repeatedly: `for i in $(seq 0 9); do dist/ide/linux-unpacked/enso --entry-point profile --workflow open_project --save-profile open_project_thin16_${i}.json; done` For each profile recorded, take the new `total_self_time` output of the `intervals` tool; gather into CSV: `echo $(for i in $(seq 0 9); do target/rust/debug/intervals < open_project_thin16_${i}.json | tail -n1 | awk '{print $2}'; do` (Note that the output of intervals should not be considered stable; this command may need modification in the future. Eventually it would be nice to support formatted outputs...) The data is ready to graph. I used the `boxplot` method of the [seaborn](https://seaborn.pydata.org/index.html) package, in order to show the distribution of data. </details> #### Build times ![thin16](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1047859/170788539-1578e41b-bc30-4f30-9b71-0b0181322fa5.png) In the case of changing a file in `enso-prelude`, with the current `baseline` settings rebuilding takes over 3 minutes. With the `thin16` settings, the same rebuild completes in 40 seconds. (To gather this data on different hardware or in the future, just run the new `bench-build.sh` script for each case to be measured.)
2022-06-11 01:09:54 +03:00
"derivative",
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"enso-formatter",
Better `release` build time; new maximum-performance `production` profile. (#3498) ### Pull Request Description Using the new tooling (#3491), I investigated the **performance / compile-time tradeoff** of different codegen options for release mode builds. By scripting the testing procedure, I was able to explore many possible combinations of options, which is important because their interactions (on both application performance and build time) are complex. I found **two candidate profiles** that offer specific advantages over the current `release` settings (`baseline`): - `thin16`: Supports incremental compiles in 1/3 the time of `baseline` in common cases. Application runs about 2% slower than `baseline`. - `fat1-O4`: Application performs 13% better than `baseline`. Compile time is almost 3x `baseline`, and non-incremental. (See key in first chart for the settings defining these profiles.) We can build faster or run faster, though not in the same build. Because the effect sizes are large enough to be impactful to developer and user experience, respectively, I think we should consider having it both ways. We could **split the `release` profile** into two profiles to serve different purposes: - `release`: A profile that supports fast developer iteration, while offering realistic performance. - `production`: A maximally-optimized profile, for nightly builds and actual releases. Since `wasm-pack` doesn't currently support custom profiles (rustwasm/wasm-pack#1111), we can't use a Cargo profile for `production`; however, we can implement our own profile by overriding rustc flags. ### Performance details ![perf](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1047859/170788530-ab6d7910-5253-4a2b-b432-8bfa0b4735ba.png) As you can see, `thin16` is slightly slower than `baseline`; `fat1-O4` is dramatically faster. <details> <summary>Methodology (click to show)</summary> I developed a procedure for benchmarking "whole application" performance, using the new "open project" workflow (which opens the IDE and loads a complex project), and some statistical analysis to account for variance. To gather this data: Build the application with profiling: `./run.sh ide build --profiling-level=debug` Run the `open_project` workflow repeatedly: `for i in $(seq 0 9); do dist/ide/linux-unpacked/enso --entry-point profile --workflow open_project --save-profile open_project_thin16_${i}.json; done` For each profile recorded, take the new `total_self_time` output of the `intervals` tool; gather into CSV: `echo $(for i in $(seq 0 9); do target/rust/debug/intervals < open_project_thin16_${i}.json | tail -n1 | awk '{print $2}'; do` (Note that the output of intervals should not be considered stable; this command may need modification in the future. Eventually it would be nice to support formatted outputs...) The data is ready to graph. I used the `boxplot` method of the [seaborn](https://seaborn.pydata.org/index.html) package, in order to show the distribution of data. </details> #### Build times ![thin16](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1047859/170788539-1578e41b-bc30-4f30-9b71-0b0181322fa5.png) In the case of changing a file in `enso-prelude`, with the current `baseline` settings rebuilding takes over 3 minutes. With the `thin16` settings, the same rebuild completes in 40 seconds. (To gather this data on different hardware or in the future, just run the new `bench-build.sh` script for each case to be measured.)
2022-06-11 01:09:54 +03:00
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Better `release` build time; new maximum-performance `production` profile. (#3498) ### Pull Request Description Using the new tooling (#3491), I investigated the **performance / compile-time tradeoff** of different codegen options for release mode builds. By scripting the testing procedure, I was able to explore many possible combinations of options, which is important because their interactions (on both application performance and build time) are complex. I found **two candidate profiles** that offer specific advantages over the current `release` settings (`baseline`): - `thin16`: Supports incremental compiles in 1/3 the time of `baseline` in common cases. Application runs about 2% slower than `baseline`. - `fat1-O4`: Application performs 13% better than `baseline`. Compile time is almost 3x `baseline`, and non-incremental. (See key in first chart for the settings defining these profiles.) We can build faster or run faster, though not in the same build. Because the effect sizes are large enough to be impactful to developer and user experience, respectively, I think we should consider having it both ways. We could **split the `release` profile** into two profiles to serve different purposes: - `release`: A profile that supports fast developer iteration, while offering realistic performance. - `production`: A maximally-optimized profile, for nightly builds and actual releases. Since `wasm-pack` doesn't currently support custom profiles (rustwasm/wasm-pack#1111), we can't use a Cargo profile for `production`; however, we can implement our own profile by overriding rustc flags. ### Performance details ![perf](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1047859/170788530-ab6d7910-5253-4a2b-b432-8bfa0b4735ba.png) As you can see, `thin16` is slightly slower than `baseline`; `fat1-O4` is dramatically faster. <details> <summary>Methodology (click to show)</summary> I developed a procedure for benchmarking "whole application" performance, using the new "open project" workflow (which opens the IDE and loads a complex project), and some statistical analysis to account for variance. To gather this data: Build the application with profiling: `./run.sh ide build --profiling-level=debug` Run the `open_project` workflow repeatedly: `for i in $(seq 0 9); do dist/ide/linux-unpacked/enso --entry-point profile --workflow open_project --save-profile open_project_thin16_${i}.json; done` For each profile recorded, take the new `total_self_time` output of the `intervals` tool; gather into CSV: `echo $(for i in $(seq 0 9); do target/rust/debug/intervals < open_project_thin16_${i}.json | tail -n1 | awk '{print $2}'; do` (Note that the output of intervals should not be considered stable; this command may need modification in the future. Eventually it would be nice to support formatted outputs...) The data is ready to graph. I used the `boxplot` method of the [seaborn](https://seaborn.pydata.org/index.html) package, in order to show the distribution of data. </details> #### Build times ![thin16](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1047859/170788539-1578e41b-bc30-4f30-9b71-0b0181322fa5.png) In the case of changing a file in `enso-prelude`, with the current `baseline` settings rebuilding takes over 3 minutes. With the `thin16` settings, the same rebuild completes in 40 seconds. (To gather this data on different hardware or in the future, just run the new `bench-build.sh` script for each case to be measured.)
2022-06-11 01:09:54 +03:00
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Better `release` build time; new maximum-performance `production` profile. (#3498) ### Pull Request Description Using the new tooling (#3491), I investigated the **performance / compile-time tradeoff** of different codegen options for release mode builds. By scripting the testing procedure, I was able to explore many possible combinations of options, which is important because their interactions (on both application performance and build time) are complex. I found **two candidate profiles** that offer specific advantages over the current `release` settings (`baseline`): - `thin16`: Supports incremental compiles in 1/3 the time of `baseline` in common cases. Application runs about 2% slower than `baseline`. - `fat1-O4`: Application performs 13% better than `baseline`. Compile time is almost 3x `baseline`, and non-incremental. (See key in first chart for the settings defining these profiles.) We can build faster or run faster, though not in the same build. Because the effect sizes are large enough to be impactful to developer and user experience, respectively, I think we should consider having it both ways. We could **split the `release` profile** into two profiles to serve different purposes: - `release`: A profile that supports fast developer iteration, while offering realistic performance. - `production`: A maximally-optimized profile, for nightly builds and actual releases. Since `wasm-pack` doesn't currently support custom profiles (rustwasm/wasm-pack#1111), we can't use a Cargo profile for `production`; however, we can implement our own profile by overriding rustc flags. ### Performance details ![perf](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1047859/170788530-ab6d7910-5253-4a2b-b432-8bfa0b4735ba.png) As you can see, `thin16` is slightly slower than `baseline`; `fat1-O4` is dramatically faster. <details> <summary>Methodology (click to show)</summary> I developed a procedure for benchmarking "whole application" performance, using the new "open project" workflow (which opens the IDE and loads a complex project), and some statistical analysis to account for variance. To gather this data: Build the application with profiling: `./run.sh ide build --profiling-level=debug` Run the `open_project` workflow repeatedly: `for i in $(seq 0 9); do dist/ide/linux-unpacked/enso --entry-point profile --workflow open_project --save-profile open_project_thin16_${i}.json; done` For each profile recorded, take the new `total_self_time` output of the `intervals` tool; gather into CSV: `echo $(for i in $(seq 0 9); do target/rust/debug/intervals < open_project_thin16_${i}.json | tail -n1 | awk '{print $2}'; do` (Note that the output of intervals should not be considered stable; this command may need modification in the future. Eventually it would be nice to support formatted outputs...) The data is ready to graph. I used the `boxplot` method of the [seaborn](https://seaborn.pydata.org/index.html) package, in order to show the distribution of data. </details> #### Build times ![thin16](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1047859/170788539-1578e41b-bc30-4f30-9b71-0b0181322fa5.png) In the case of changing a file in `enso-prelude`, with the current `baseline` settings rebuilding takes over 3 minutes. With the `thin16` settings, the same rebuild completes in 40 seconds. (To gather this data on different hardware or in the future, just run the new `bench-build.sh` script for each case to be measured.)
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"tracing",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-build-macros"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-build-base",
"enso-build-macros-lib",
"itertools",
"proc-macro2",
"syn 1.0.107",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-build-macros-lib"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"convert_case 0.6.0",
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"derive_more",
"enso-build-base",
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"itertools",
"lazy_static",
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"regex",
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"serde_yaml",
"syn 1.0.107",
]
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[[package]]
name = "enso-build-shader-tools"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"html_parser",
"ide-ci",
"octocrab",
"regex",
"tempfile",
"tokio",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-build-utilities"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ide-ci",
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]
[[package]]
name = "enso-callback"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-prelude",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-config"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"config-reader",
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"enso-json-to-struct",
"enso-prelude",
"ensogl",
"semver 1.0.16",
"thiserror",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-data-structures"
version = "0.2.0"
dependencies = [
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"bytemuck",
"criterion",
"enso-prelude",
"failure",
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"itertools",
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"rustversion",
"serde",
"typenum",
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]
[[package]]
name = "enso-debug-api"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"derivative",
"futures",
"js-sys",
"wasm-bindgen",
"web-sys",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-debug-scene"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
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"debug-scene-component-list-panel-view",
"debug-scene-documentation",
"debug-scene-graph-editor-edges",
"debug-scene-icons",
"debug-scene-interface",
Redesign IDE top bar (#7249) Closes #7200 Updating the looks of the project's top bar to the new design. - Project name moved from breadcrumbs to the left of the execution environment selector. - All components use auto-layout in most places, except for breadcrumbs (changing them means basically rewriting them from scratch, but we will use CB's breadcrumbs instead) - Components no longer rely on individual positioning but rather work as parts of the "project view top bar" abstraction (with the use of auto-layout) - We have a new debug scene for the project view top bar, replacing the debug scene for execution environment selector. - Most style parameters were moved to the stylesheet, except breadcrumbs. - Top bar is now fully managed by the Project View, not Graph Editor - Project name is no longer editable. There is no way to rename a project inside the IDE (the corresponding code is removed). It can react on mouse hovers, but the color will not change for now. - Current execution environment has extra bold font and is no longer capitalized. - **Breadcrumbs can be considered broken** from the design point of view. I have no intention of making them look as in the design because we want to reuse CB's breadcrumbs component instead. The functionality should be fully preserved, though. - The Play Icon on the execution environment selector is not updated to the newest design, I suggest creating a separate task for that (I think it is the first case of a rounded triangle in the application, and implementation would some time). https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/16747c02-15b2-4806-ace3-6f03c98040f1
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"debug-scene-project-view-top-bar",
"debug-scene-text-grid-visualization",
"debug-scene-visualization",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-doc-parser"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-metamodel",
"enso-metamodel-lexpr",
"enso-parser",
"enso-prelude",
"enso-profiler",
"enso-reflect",
"lexpr",
"pretty_assertions",
"serde",
]
Use Enso Font (#7516) Use the new Enso Font; also change the anti-aliasing logic to be based on device pixel ratio, rather than platform. This will improve the clarity of font rendering on Windows/Linux machines with high pixel densities. Design reference: ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/934ec9ac-52c3-4a81-a9f9-143378ecb658) Tested on various combinations of DPR/platform: OS X, `devicePixelRatio` = 2 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on OS X): <img width="1440" alt="Screenshot 2023-08-07 at 5 46 11 PM" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/2fdf251a-ba5e-426f-b6c4-194347a9cee4"> Windows, `devicePixelRatio` = 1.25 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/55c4a129-4fff-4a9b-8e55-51a5d206e659) Linux, `devicePixelRatio` = 1 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/c5ac61f0-e3c5-43ca-8ee7-e1e04e84d35e) # Important Notes Style changes: - Use the Enso Font for code in Rust, replacing the DejaVu fonts. - Use the Enso Font in HTML: code in documentation, and error visualizations. - Change SpanWidgets from Bold to Extra Bold, to match the design. Implementation improvements: - The new font download is cached (and Github-authenticated); this should eliminate a "rate limit" build failure I've encountered in the past. - Clean up DocSection HTML rendering a bit. - Remove a CSS file that seems to have been superseded.
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[[package]]
name = "enso-enso-font"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-font",
"ide-ci",
"owned_ttf_parser",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-executor"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-prelude",
"enso-profiler",
"ensogl-core",
"futures",
]
Use Enso Font (#7516) Use the new Enso Font; also change the anti-aliasing logic to be based on device pixel ratio, rather than platform. This will improve the clarity of font rendering on Windows/Linux machines with high pixel densities. Design reference: ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/934ec9ac-52c3-4a81-a9f9-143378ecb658) Tested on various combinations of DPR/platform: OS X, `devicePixelRatio` = 2 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on OS X): <img width="1440" alt="Screenshot 2023-08-07 at 5 46 11 PM" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/2fdf251a-ba5e-426f-b6c4-194347a9cee4"> Windows, `devicePixelRatio` = 1.25 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/55c4a129-4fff-4a9b-8e55-51a5d206e659) Linux, `devicePixelRatio` = 1 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/c5ac61f0-e3c5-43ca-8ee7-e1e04e84d35e) # Important Notes Style changes: - Use the Enso Font for code in Rust, replacing the DejaVu fonts. - Use the Enso Font in HTML: code in documentation, and error visualizations. - Change SpanWidgets from Bold to Extra Bold, to match the design. Implementation improvements: - The new font download is cached (and Github-authenticated); this should eliminate a "rate limit" build failure I've encountered in the past. - Clean up DocSection HTML rendering a bit. - Remove a CSS file that seems to have been superseded.
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[[package]]
name = "enso-font"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"derive_more",
"owned_ttf_parser",
]
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[[package]]
name = "enso-formatter"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ide-ci",
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"regex",
"tokio",
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]
[[package]]
name = "enso-frp"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"Inflector",
"enso-callback",
"enso-generics",
"enso-prelude",
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"enso-profiler",
"enso-web",
"keyboard-types",
"nalgebra",
"percent-encoding",
"unicode-segmentation",
"wasm-bindgen",
"web-sys",
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]
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[[package]]
name = "enso-frp2"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"bytemuck",
"enso-data-structures",
"enso-frp",
"enso-generics",
"enso-prelude",
"smallvec 1.10.0",
]
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[[package]]
name = "enso-generics"
version = "0.2.0"
dependencies = [
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"derivative",
"enso-zst",
"nalgebra",
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"paste",
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"serde",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-gui"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"analytics",
"ast",
"bimap",
"console_error_panic_hook",
Virtual Entries in Component Browser (#3621) Add "text input" and "number input" virtual entries in the "Input" virtual component group in the Component Browser. The entries provide an easy way to put strings and numbers into a graph. https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181870589 #### Visuals See below for a video showing the "text input" and "number input" virtual entries in the "Input" component group in the "Favorites Data Science Tools" section of the Component Browser. Please note that the video also displays a few known issues that are present in the existing code and not introduced by this PR: - "Opening the Component Browser 2nd or later time flashes its last contents from the previous time" - reported as [issue 15 in PR 3530](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/3530#pullrequestreview-1035698205) (which is [expected](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/3530#issuecomment-1187676313) to be fixed by https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182610422). - The text of all the entries in the Component Browser does not show immediately, but the entries appear one by one instead (this is related to the performance of the current implementation of Component Browser and Text Area). - Selection in the Component Browser can show half-way between entries - reported as https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182713338. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/183472391-c14eeded-481f-492e-a1b8-b86f42faf0cd.mov # Important Notes - The virtual entries are not filtered by input type or return type. The filtering is expected to be implemented in https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182842444.
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"const_format",
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"convert_case 0.6.0",
"double-representation",
"engine-protocol",
"enso-callback",
"enso-config",
"enso-data-structures",
"enso-debug-api",
"enso-debug-scene",
"enso-doc-parser",
"enso-executor",
"enso-frp",
"enso-notification",
"enso-prelude",
"enso-profiler",
"enso-shapely",
"enso-suggestion-database",
"enso-text",
"enso-web",
"ensogl",
"ensogl-breadcrumbs",
"ensogl-component",
"ensogl-drop-manager",
"ensogl-dynamic-assets",
"ensogl-examples",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-icons",
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"ensogl-text-msdf",
"failure",
"flo_stream",
"futures",
"fuzzly",
"ide-view",
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"itertools",
"js-sys",
"json-rpc",
"mockall",
"nalgebra",
"ordered-float",
"parser",
"regex",
"semver 1.0.16",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"sha3",
"span-tree",
"superslice",
"uuid 0.8.2",
"wasm-bindgen",
"wasm-bindgen-futures",
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"wasm-bindgen-test",
"web-sys",
]
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[[package]]
name = "enso-integration-test"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"approx 0.5.1",
"engine-protocol",
"enso-executor",
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"enso-frp",
"enso-gui",
"enso-prelude",
"enso-shortcuts",
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"enso-web",
"ensogl",
"wasm-bindgen",
"wasm-bindgen-test",
]
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[[package]]
name = "enso-json-to-struct"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-prelude",
"proc-macro2",
"serde",
"serde_json",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-logging"
version = "0.3.1"
dependencies = [
"enso-logging-macros",
"wasm-bindgen",
"web-sys",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-logging-macros"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"Inflector",
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
Introduce new focus APIs, and use for CB (#7167) Introduce new APIs for managing focus and using focus to inform delivery of keyboard events. Use new APIs to implement the following behavior: Focus: - If the component browser is opened, its initial state is *focused*. - If the node input area's text component is clicked, the component browser's state becomes *blurred*. - If a click occurs anywhere in the component browser, the component browser's state becomes *focused*. Event dispatch: - When the component browser is in the *focused* state, it handles certain keyboard events (chiefly, arrow keys). - If the component browser handles an event, the event is not received by other components. - If an event occurs that the component browser doesn't handle, the node input area's text component receives the event. [vokoscreenNG-2023-06-29_10-55-00.webm](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/f1d9d07c-8c32-4482-ba32-15b6e4e20ae7) # Important Notes Changes to display object interface: - **`display::Object` can now be derived.** - Introduce display object *focus receiver* concept. Many components, when receiving focus, should actually be focused indirectly by focusing a descendant. - For example, when the CB Panel receives focus, its descendant at `self.model().grid.model().grid` should be focused, because that's the underlying Grid View, which has its own event handlers. By allowing each level of the hierarchy to define a `focus_receiver`, focus can reach the right object without the CB panel having to know structural details of its descendants. - When delegating to a field's `display::Object` implementation, the derived implementation uses the child's `focus_receiver`, which will normally be the correct behavior. **Changes to `shortcut` API**: - New `View::focused_shortcuts()` is a focus-aware alternative to `View::default_shortcuts()` (which should now only be used for global shortcuts, i.e. shortcuts that don't depend on whether the component is focused). It's based on the *Keyboard Event* API (see below), so events propagate up the focus hierarchy until a shortcut is executed and `stop_propagation()` is called; this allows sensible resolution of event targets when more than one component is capable of handling the same keypress. Keypress dataflow overview: DOM -> KeyboardManager -> FrpKeyboard -> KeyboardEvents -> Shortcut. Low-level keyboard changes to support Focus: - New `KeyboardManager`: Attaches DOM event handlers the same way as `MouseManager`. - New *Keyboard Event* API: `on_event::<KeyDown>()`. Events propagate up the focus hierarchy. This API is used for low-level keyboard listeners such a `Text`, which may need complex logic to determine whether a key is handled (rather than having a closed set of bindings, which can be handled by `shortcut`). - FRP keyboard: Now attaches to the `KeyboardManager` API. It now serves primarily to produce Keyboard Events (it still performs the role of making `KeyUp` events saner in a couple different ways). The FRP keyboard can also be used directly as a global keyboard, for such things as reacting to modifier state. Misc: - Updated the workspace `syn` to version 2. Crates still depending on legacy `syn` now do so through the workspace-level `syn_1` alias.
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"syn 2.0.15",
]
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[[package]]
name = "enso-macro-utils"
version = "0.2.0"
dependencies = [
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"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"syn 1.0.107",
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]
Parser: Transpile Rust AST types to Java types (#3555) Implement generation of Java AST types from the Rust AST type definitions, with support for deserializing in Java syntax trees created in Rust. ### New Libraries #### `enso-reflect` Implements a `#[derive(Reflect)]` macro to enable runtime analysis of datatypes. Macro interface includes helper attributes; **the Rust types and the `reflect` attributes applied to them fully determine the Java types** ultimately produced (by `enso-metamodel`). This is the most important API, as it is used in the subject crates (`enso-parser`, and dependencies with types used in the AST). [Module docs](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/reflect/macros/src/lib.rs). #### `enso-metamodel` Provides data models for data models in Rust/Java/Meta (a highly-abstracted language-independent model--I have referred to it before as the "generic representation", but that was an overloaded term). The high-level interface consists of operations on data models, and between them. For example, the only operations needed by [the binary that drives datatype transpilation](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/main.rs) are: `rust::to_meta`, `java::from_meta`, `java::transform::optional_to_null`, `java::to_syntax`. The low-level interface consists of direct usage of the datatypes; this is used by [the module that implements some serialization overrides](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/serialization.rs) (so that the Java interface to `Code` references can produce `String`s on demand based on serialized offset/length pairs). The serialization override mechanism is based on customizing, not replacing, the generated deserialization methods, so as to be as robust as possible to changes in the Rust source or in the transpilation process. ### Important Notes - Rust/Java serialization is exhaustively tested for structural compatibility. A function [`metamodel::meta::serialization::testcases`](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/metamodel/src/meta/serialization.rs) uses `reflect`-derived data to generate serialized representations of ASTs to use as test cases. Its should-accept cases cover every type a tree can contain; it also produces a representative set of should-reject cases. A Rust `#[test]` confirms that these cases are accepted/rejected as expected, and generated Java tests (see Binaries below) check the generated Java deserialization code against the same test cases. - Deserializing `Code` is untested. The mechanism is in place (in Rust, we serialize only the offset/length of the `Cow`; in Java, during deserialization we obtain a context object holding a buffer for all string data; the accessor generated in Java uses the buffer and the offset/length to return `String`s), but it will be easier to test once we have implemented actually parsing something and instantiating the `Cow`s with source code. - `#[tagged_enum]` [now supports](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/shapely/macros/src/tagged_enum.rs#L36-L51) control over what is done with container-level attributes; they can be applied to the container and variants (default), only to the container, or only to variants. - Generation of `sealed` classes is supported, but currently disabled by `TARGET_VERSION` in `metamodel::java::syntax` so that tests don't require Java 15 to run. (The same logic is run either way; there is a shallow difference in output.) ### Binaries The `enso-parser-generate-java` crate defines several binaries: - `enso-parser-generate-java`: Performs the transpilation; after integration, this will be invoked by the build script. - `java-tests`: Generates the Java code that tests format deserialization; after integration this command will be invoked by the build script, and its Java output compiled and run during testing. - `graph-rust`/`graph-meta`/`graph-java`: Produce GraphViz representations of data models in different typesystems; these are for developing and understanding model transformations. Until integration, a **script regenerates the Java and runs the format tests: `./tools/parser_generate_java.sh`**. The generated code can be browsed in `target/generated_java`.
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[[package]]
name = "enso-metamodel"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
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"bincode 1.3.3",
Parser: Transpile Rust AST types to Java types (#3555) Implement generation of Java AST types from the Rust AST type definitions, with support for deserializing in Java syntax trees created in Rust. ### New Libraries #### `enso-reflect` Implements a `#[derive(Reflect)]` macro to enable runtime analysis of datatypes. Macro interface includes helper attributes; **the Rust types and the `reflect` attributes applied to them fully determine the Java types** ultimately produced (by `enso-metamodel`). This is the most important API, as it is used in the subject crates (`enso-parser`, and dependencies with types used in the AST). [Module docs](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/reflect/macros/src/lib.rs). #### `enso-metamodel` Provides data models for data models in Rust/Java/Meta (a highly-abstracted language-independent model--I have referred to it before as the "generic representation", but that was an overloaded term). The high-level interface consists of operations on data models, and between them. For example, the only operations needed by [the binary that drives datatype transpilation](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/main.rs) are: `rust::to_meta`, `java::from_meta`, `java::transform::optional_to_null`, `java::to_syntax`. The low-level interface consists of direct usage of the datatypes; this is used by [the module that implements some serialization overrides](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/serialization.rs) (so that the Java interface to `Code` references can produce `String`s on demand based on serialized offset/length pairs). The serialization override mechanism is based on customizing, not replacing, the generated deserialization methods, so as to be as robust as possible to changes in the Rust source or in the transpilation process. ### Important Notes - Rust/Java serialization is exhaustively tested for structural compatibility. A function [`metamodel::meta::serialization::testcases`](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/metamodel/src/meta/serialization.rs) uses `reflect`-derived data to generate serialized representations of ASTs to use as test cases. Its should-accept cases cover every type a tree can contain; it also produces a representative set of should-reject cases. A Rust `#[test]` confirms that these cases are accepted/rejected as expected, and generated Java tests (see Binaries below) check the generated Java deserialization code against the same test cases. - Deserializing `Code` is untested. The mechanism is in place (in Rust, we serialize only the offset/length of the `Cow`; in Java, during deserialization we obtain a context object holding a buffer for all string data; the accessor generated in Java uses the buffer and the offset/length to return `String`s), but it will be easier to test once we have implemented actually parsing something and instantiating the `Cow`s with source code. - `#[tagged_enum]` [now supports](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/shapely/macros/src/tagged_enum.rs#L36-L51) control over what is done with container-level attributes; they can be applied to the container and variants (default), only to the container, or only to variants. - Generation of `sealed` classes is supported, but currently disabled by `TARGET_VERSION` in `metamodel::java::syntax` so that tests don't require Java 15 to run. (The same logic is run either way; there is a shallow difference in output.) ### Binaries The `enso-parser-generate-java` crate defines several binaries: - `enso-parser-generate-java`: Performs the transpilation; after integration, this will be invoked by the build script. - `java-tests`: Generates the Java code that tests format deserialization; after integration this command will be invoked by the build script, and its Java output compiled and run during testing. - `graph-rust`/`graph-meta`/`graph-java`: Produce GraphViz representations of data models in different typesystems; these are for developing and understanding model transformations. Until integration, a **script regenerates the Java and runs the format tests: `./tools/parser_generate_java.sh`**. The generated code can be browsed in `target/generated_java`.
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"derivative",
"derive_more",
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"enso-zst",
Parser: Transpile Rust AST types to Java types (#3555) Implement generation of Java AST types from the Rust AST type definitions, with support for deserializing in Java syntax trees created in Rust. ### New Libraries #### `enso-reflect` Implements a `#[derive(Reflect)]` macro to enable runtime analysis of datatypes. Macro interface includes helper attributes; **the Rust types and the `reflect` attributes applied to them fully determine the Java types** ultimately produced (by `enso-metamodel`). This is the most important API, as it is used in the subject crates (`enso-parser`, and dependencies with types used in the AST). [Module docs](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/reflect/macros/src/lib.rs). #### `enso-metamodel` Provides data models for data models in Rust/Java/Meta (a highly-abstracted language-independent model--I have referred to it before as the "generic representation", but that was an overloaded term). The high-level interface consists of operations on data models, and between them. For example, the only operations needed by [the binary that drives datatype transpilation](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/main.rs) are: `rust::to_meta`, `java::from_meta`, `java::transform::optional_to_null`, `java::to_syntax`. The low-level interface consists of direct usage of the datatypes; this is used by [the module that implements some serialization overrides](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/serialization.rs) (so that the Java interface to `Code` references can produce `String`s on demand based on serialized offset/length pairs). The serialization override mechanism is based on customizing, not replacing, the generated deserialization methods, so as to be as robust as possible to changes in the Rust source or in the transpilation process. ### Important Notes - Rust/Java serialization is exhaustively tested for structural compatibility. A function [`metamodel::meta::serialization::testcases`](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/metamodel/src/meta/serialization.rs) uses `reflect`-derived data to generate serialized representations of ASTs to use as test cases. Its should-accept cases cover every type a tree can contain; it also produces a representative set of should-reject cases. A Rust `#[test]` confirms that these cases are accepted/rejected as expected, and generated Java tests (see Binaries below) check the generated Java deserialization code against the same test cases. - Deserializing `Code` is untested. The mechanism is in place (in Rust, we serialize only the offset/length of the `Cow`; in Java, during deserialization we obtain a context object holding a buffer for all string data; the accessor generated in Java uses the buffer and the offset/length to return `String`s), but it will be easier to test once we have implemented actually parsing something and instantiating the `Cow`s with source code. - `#[tagged_enum]` [now supports](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/shapely/macros/src/tagged_enum.rs#L36-L51) control over what is done with container-level attributes; they can be applied to the container and variants (default), only to the container, or only to variants. - Generation of `sealed` classes is supported, but currently disabled by `TARGET_VERSION` in `metamodel::java::syntax` so that tests don't require Java 15 to run. (The same logic is run either way; there is a shallow difference in output.) ### Binaries The `enso-parser-generate-java` crate defines several binaries: - `enso-parser-generate-java`: Performs the transpilation; after integration, this will be invoked by the build script. - `java-tests`: Generates the Java code that tests format deserialization; after integration this command will be invoked by the build script, and its Java output compiled and run during testing. - `graph-rust`/`graph-meta`/`graph-java`: Produce GraphViz representations of data models in different typesystems; these are for developing and understanding model transformations. Until integration, a **script regenerates the Java and runs the format tests: `./tools/parser_generate_java.sh`**. The generated code can be browsed in `target/generated_java`.
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]
[[package]]
name = "enso-metamodel-lexpr"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
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"bincode 1.3.3",
"derivative",
"enso-metamodel",
"enso-reflect",
"lexpr",
"serde",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-notification"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-executor",
"enso-prelude",
"flo_stream",
"futures",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-parser"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
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"bincode 1.3.3",
"enso-data-structures",
"enso-metamodel",
"enso-metamodel-lexpr",
"enso-parser-syntax-tree-visitor",
"enso-prelude",
Parser: Transpile Rust AST types to Java types (#3555) Implement generation of Java AST types from the Rust AST type definitions, with support for deserializing in Java syntax trees created in Rust. ### New Libraries #### `enso-reflect` Implements a `#[derive(Reflect)]` macro to enable runtime analysis of datatypes. Macro interface includes helper attributes; **the Rust types and the `reflect` attributes applied to them fully determine the Java types** ultimately produced (by `enso-metamodel`). This is the most important API, as it is used in the subject crates (`enso-parser`, and dependencies with types used in the AST). [Module docs](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/reflect/macros/src/lib.rs). #### `enso-metamodel` Provides data models for data models in Rust/Java/Meta (a highly-abstracted language-independent model--I have referred to it before as the "generic representation", but that was an overloaded term). The high-level interface consists of operations on data models, and between them. For example, the only operations needed by [the binary that drives datatype transpilation](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/main.rs) are: `rust::to_meta`, `java::from_meta`, `java::transform::optional_to_null`, `java::to_syntax`. The low-level interface consists of direct usage of the datatypes; this is used by [the module that implements some serialization overrides](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/serialization.rs) (so that the Java interface to `Code` references can produce `String`s on demand based on serialized offset/length pairs). The serialization override mechanism is based on customizing, not replacing, the generated deserialization methods, so as to be as robust as possible to changes in the Rust source or in the transpilation process. ### Important Notes - Rust/Java serialization is exhaustively tested for structural compatibility. A function [`metamodel::meta::serialization::testcases`](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/metamodel/src/meta/serialization.rs) uses `reflect`-derived data to generate serialized representations of ASTs to use as test cases. Its should-accept cases cover every type a tree can contain; it also produces a representative set of should-reject cases. A Rust `#[test]` confirms that these cases are accepted/rejected as expected, and generated Java tests (see Binaries below) check the generated Java deserialization code against the same test cases. - Deserializing `Code` is untested. The mechanism is in place (in Rust, we serialize only the offset/length of the `Cow`; in Java, during deserialization we obtain a context object holding a buffer for all string data; the accessor generated in Java uses the buffer and the offset/length to return `String`s), but it will be easier to test once we have implemented actually parsing something and instantiating the `Cow`s with source code. - `#[tagged_enum]` [now supports](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/shapely/macros/src/tagged_enum.rs#L36-L51) control over what is done with container-level attributes; they can be applied to the container and variants (default), only to the container, or only to variants. - Generation of `sealed` classes is supported, but currently disabled by `TARGET_VERSION` in `metamodel::java::syntax` so that tests don't require Java 15 to run. (The same logic is run either way; there is a shallow difference in output.) ### Binaries The `enso-parser-generate-java` crate defines several binaries: - `enso-parser-generate-java`: Performs the transpilation; after integration, this will be invoked by the build script. - `java-tests`: Generates the Java code that tests format deserialization; after integration this command will be invoked by the build script, and its Java output compiled and run during testing. - `graph-rust`/`graph-meta`/`graph-java`: Produce GraphViz representations of data models in different typesystems; these are for developing and understanding model transformations. Until integration, a **script regenerates the Java and runs the format tests: `./tools/parser_generate_java.sh`**. The generated code can be browsed in `target/generated_java`.
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"enso-reflect",
"enso-shapely-macros",
"enso-types",
"lexpr",
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"rand 0.8.5",
"rand_chacha 0.3.1",
"rand_distr",
Parser: Transpile Rust AST types to Java types (#3555) Implement generation of Java AST types from the Rust AST type definitions, with support for deserializing in Java syntax trees created in Rust. ### New Libraries #### `enso-reflect` Implements a `#[derive(Reflect)]` macro to enable runtime analysis of datatypes. Macro interface includes helper attributes; **the Rust types and the `reflect` attributes applied to them fully determine the Java types** ultimately produced (by `enso-metamodel`). This is the most important API, as it is used in the subject crates (`enso-parser`, and dependencies with types used in the AST). [Module docs](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/reflect/macros/src/lib.rs). #### `enso-metamodel` Provides data models for data models in Rust/Java/Meta (a highly-abstracted language-independent model--I have referred to it before as the "generic representation", but that was an overloaded term). The high-level interface consists of operations on data models, and between them. For example, the only operations needed by [the binary that drives datatype transpilation](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/main.rs) are: `rust::to_meta`, `java::from_meta`, `java::transform::optional_to_null`, `java::to_syntax`. The low-level interface consists of direct usage of the datatypes; this is used by [the module that implements some serialization overrides](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/serialization.rs) (so that the Java interface to `Code` references can produce `String`s on demand based on serialized offset/length pairs). The serialization override mechanism is based on customizing, not replacing, the generated deserialization methods, so as to be as robust as possible to changes in the Rust source or in the transpilation process. ### Important Notes - Rust/Java serialization is exhaustively tested for structural compatibility. A function [`metamodel::meta::serialization::testcases`](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/metamodel/src/meta/serialization.rs) uses `reflect`-derived data to generate serialized representations of ASTs to use as test cases. Its should-accept cases cover every type a tree can contain; it also produces a representative set of should-reject cases. A Rust `#[test]` confirms that these cases are accepted/rejected as expected, and generated Java tests (see Binaries below) check the generated Java deserialization code against the same test cases. - Deserializing `Code` is untested. The mechanism is in place (in Rust, we serialize only the offset/length of the `Cow`; in Java, during deserialization we obtain a context object holding a buffer for all string data; the accessor generated in Java uses the buffer and the offset/length to return `String`s), but it will be easier to test once we have implemented actually parsing something and instantiating the `Cow`s with source code. - `#[tagged_enum]` [now supports](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/shapely/macros/src/tagged_enum.rs#L36-L51) control over what is done with container-level attributes; they can be applied to the container and variants (default), only to the container, or only to variants. - Generation of `sealed` classes is supported, but currently disabled by `TARGET_VERSION` in `metamodel::java::syntax` so that tests don't require Java 15 to run. (The same logic is run either way; there is a shallow difference in output.) ### Binaries The `enso-parser-generate-java` crate defines several binaries: - `enso-parser-generate-java`: Performs the transpilation; after integration, this will be invoked by the build script. - `java-tests`: Generates the Java code that tests format deserialization; after integration this command will be invoked by the build script, and its Java output compiled and run during testing. - `graph-rust`/`graph-meta`/`graph-java`: Produce GraphViz representations of data models in different typesystems; these are for developing and understanding model transformations. Until integration, a **script regenerates the Java and runs the format tests: `./tools/parser_generate_java.sh`**. The generated code can be browsed in `target/generated_java`.
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"serde",
"serde_json",
"uuid 1.2.2",
"wasm-bindgen-test",
Parser: Transpile Rust AST types to Java types (#3555) Implement generation of Java AST types from the Rust AST type definitions, with support for deserializing in Java syntax trees created in Rust. ### New Libraries #### `enso-reflect` Implements a `#[derive(Reflect)]` macro to enable runtime analysis of datatypes. Macro interface includes helper attributes; **the Rust types and the `reflect` attributes applied to them fully determine the Java types** ultimately produced (by `enso-metamodel`). This is the most important API, as it is used in the subject crates (`enso-parser`, and dependencies with types used in the AST). [Module docs](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/reflect/macros/src/lib.rs). #### `enso-metamodel` Provides data models for data models in Rust/Java/Meta (a highly-abstracted language-independent model--I have referred to it before as the "generic representation", but that was an overloaded term). The high-level interface consists of operations on data models, and between them. For example, the only operations needed by [the binary that drives datatype transpilation](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/main.rs) are: `rust::to_meta`, `java::from_meta`, `java::transform::optional_to_null`, `java::to_syntax`. The low-level interface consists of direct usage of the datatypes; this is used by [the module that implements some serialization overrides](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/serialization.rs) (so that the Java interface to `Code` references can produce `String`s on demand based on serialized offset/length pairs). The serialization override mechanism is based on customizing, not replacing, the generated deserialization methods, so as to be as robust as possible to changes in the Rust source or in the transpilation process. ### Important Notes - Rust/Java serialization is exhaustively tested for structural compatibility. A function [`metamodel::meta::serialization::testcases`](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/metamodel/src/meta/serialization.rs) uses `reflect`-derived data to generate serialized representations of ASTs to use as test cases. Its should-accept cases cover every type a tree can contain; it also produces a representative set of should-reject cases. A Rust `#[test]` confirms that these cases are accepted/rejected as expected, and generated Java tests (see Binaries below) check the generated Java deserialization code against the same test cases. - Deserializing `Code` is untested. The mechanism is in place (in Rust, we serialize only the offset/length of the `Cow`; in Java, during deserialization we obtain a context object holding a buffer for all string data; the accessor generated in Java uses the buffer and the offset/length to return `String`s), but it will be easier to test once we have implemented actually parsing something and instantiating the `Cow`s with source code. - `#[tagged_enum]` [now supports](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/shapely/macros/src/tagged_enum.rs#L36-L51) control over what is done with container-level attributes; they can be applied to the container and variants (default), only to the container, or only to variants. - Generation of `sealed` classes is supported, but currently disabled by `TARGET_VERSION` in `metamodel::java::syntax` so that tests don't require Java 15 to run. (The same logic is run either way; there is a shallow difference in output.) ### Binaries The `enso-parser-generate-java` crate defines several binaries: - `enso-parser-generate-java`: Performs the transpilation; after integration, this will be invoked by the build script. - `java-tests`: Generates the Java code that tests format deserialization; after integration this command will be invoked by the build script, and its Java output compiled and run during testing. - `graph-rust`/`graph-meta`/`graph-java`: Produce GraphViz representations of data models in different typesystems; these are for developing and understanding model transformations. Until integration, a **script regenerates the Java and runs the format tests: `./tools/parser_generate_java.sh`**. The generated code can be browsed in `target/generated_java`.
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]
[[package]]
name = "enso-parser-debug"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-metamodel",
"enso-metamodel-lexpr",
"enso-parser",
"enso-reflect",
"lexpr",
"serde",
"serde_json",
]
Parser: Transpile Rust AST types to Java types (#3555) Implement generation of Java AST types from the Rust AST type definitions, with support for deserializing in Java syntax trees created in Rust. ### New Libraries #### `enso-reflect` Implements a `#[derive(Reflect)]` macro to enable runtime analysis of datatypes. Macro interface includes helper attributes; **the Rust types and the `reflect` attributes applied to them fully determine the Java types** ultimately produced (by `enso-metamodel`). This is the most important API, as it is used in the subject crates (`enso-parser`, and dependencies with types used in the AST). [Module docs](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/reflect/macros/src/lib.rs). #### `enso-metamodel` Provides data models for data models in Rust/Java/Meta (a highly-abstracted language-independent model--I have referred to it before as the "generic representation", but that was an overloaded term). The high-level interface consists of operations on data models, and between them. For example, the only operations needed by [the binary that drives datatype transpilation](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/main.rs) are: `rust::to_meta`, `java::from_meta`, `java::transform::optional_to_null`, `java::to_syntax`. The low-level interface consists of direct usage of the datatypes; this is used by [the module that implements some serialization overrides](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/serialization.rs) (so that the Java interface to `Code` references can produce `String`s on demand based on serialized offset/length pairs). The serialization override mechanism is based on customizing, not replacing, the generated deserialization methods, so as to be as robust as possible to changes in the Rust source or in the transpilation process. ### Important Notes - Rust/Java serialization is exhaustively tested for structural compatibility. A function [`metamodel::meta::serialization::testcases`](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/metamodel/src/meta/serialization.rs) uses `reflect`-derived data to generate serialized representations of ASTs to use as test cases. Its should-accept cases cover every type a tree can contain; it also produces a representative set of should-reject cases. A Rust `#[test]` confirms that these cases are accepted/rejected as expected, and generated Java tests (see Binaries below) check the generated Java deserialization code against the same test cases. - Deserializing `Code` is untested. The mechanism is in place (in Rust, we serialize only the offset/length of the `Cow`; in Java, during deserialization we obtain a context object holding a buffer for all string data; the accessor generated in Java uses the buffer and the offset/length to return `String`s), but it will be easier to test once we have implemented actually parsing something and instantiating the `Cow`s with source code. - `#[tagged_enum]` [now supports](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/shapely/macros/src/tagged_enum.rs#L36-L51) control over what is done with container-level attributes; they can be applied to the container and variants (default), only to the container, or only to variants. - Generation of `sealed` classes is supported, but currently disabled by `TARGET_VERSION` in `metamodel::java::syntax` so that tests don't require Java 15 to run. (The same logic is run either way; there is a shallow difference in output.) ### Binaries The `enso-parser-generate-java` crate defines several binaries: - `enso-parser-generate-java`: Performs the transpilation; after integration, this will be invoked by the build script. - `java-tests`: Generates the Java code that tests format deserialization; after integration this command will be invoked by the build script, and its Java output compiled and run during testing. - `graph-rust`/`graph-meta`/`graph-java`: Produce GraphViz representations of data models in different typesystems; these are for developing and understanding model transformations. Until integration, a **script regenerates the Java and runs the format tests: `./tools/parser_generate_java.sh`**. The generated code can be browsed in `target/generated_java`.
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[[package]]
name = "enso-parser-generate-java"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"derivative",
"enso-metamodel",
"enso-parser",
"enso-prelude",
"enso-reflect",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-parser-jni"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"bincode 2.0.0-rc.2",
"enso-parser",
"enso-prelude",
"jni",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-parser-schema"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-metamodel",
"enso-parser",
"enso-reflect",
"serde",
"serde_json",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-parser-syntax-tree-visitor"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-macro-utils",
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"syn 1.0.107",
]
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[[package]]
name = "enso-prelude"
version = "0.2.6"
dependencies = [
"anyhow",
"assert_approx_eq",
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"backtrace",
"boolinator",
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"bytemuck",
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"derivative",
"derive_more",
"enso-logging",
Parser: Transpile Rust AST types to Java types (#3555) Implement generation of Java AST types from the Rust AST type definitions, with support for deserializing in Java syntax trees created in Rust. ### New Libraries #### `enso-reflect` Implements a `#[derive(Reflect)]` macro to enable runtime analysis of datatypes. Macro interface includes helper attributes; **the Rust types and the `reflect` attributes applied to them fully determine the Java types** ultimately produced (by `enso-metamodel`). This is the most important API, as it is used in the subject crates (`enso-parser`, and dependencies with types used in the AST). [Module docs](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/reflect/macros/src/lib.rs). #### `enso-metamodel` Provides data models for data models in Rust/Java/Meta (a highly-abstracted language-independent model--I have referred to it before as the "generic representation", but that was an overloaded term). The high-level interface consists of operations on data models, and between them. For example, the only operations needed by [the binary that drives datatype transpilation](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/main.rs) are: `rust::to_meta`, `java::from_meta`, `java::transform::optional_to_null`, `java::to_syntax`. The low-level interface consists of direct usage of the datatypes; this is used by [the module that implements some serialization overrides](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/serialization.rs) (so that the Java interface to `Code` references can produce `String`s on demand based on serialized offset/length pairs). The serialization override mechanism is based on customizing, not replacing, the generated deserialization methods, so as to be as robust as possible to changes in the Rust source or in the transpilation process. ### Important Notes - Rust/Java serialization is exhaustively tested for structural compatibility. A function [`metamodel::meta::serialization::testcases`](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/metamodel/src/meta/serialization.rs) uses `reflect`-derived data to generate serialized representations of ASTs to use as test cases. Its should-accept cases cover every type a tree can contain; it also produces a representative set of should-reject cases. A Rust `#[test]` confirms that these cases are accepted/rejected as expected, and generated Java tests (see Binaries below) check the generated Java deserialization code against the same test cases. - Deserializing `Code` is untested. The mechanism is in place (in Rust, we serialize only the offset/length of the `Cow`; in Java, during deserialization we obtain a context object holding a buffer for all string data; the accessor generated in Java uses the buffer and the offset/length to return `String`s), but it will be easier to test once we have implemented actually parsing something and instantiating the `Cow`s with source code. - `#[tagged_enum]` [now supports](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/shapely/macros/src/tagged_enum.rs#L36-L51) control over what is done with container-level attributes; they can be applied to the container and variants (default), only to the container, or only to variants. - Generation of `sealed` classes is supported, but currently disabled by `TARGET_VERSION` in `metamodel::java::syntax` so that tests don't require Java 15 to run. (The same logic is run either way; there is a shallow difference in output.) ### Binaries The `enso-parser-generate-java` crate defines several binaries: - `enso-parser-generate-java`: Performs the transpilation; after integration, this will be invoked by the build script. - `java-tests`: Generates the Java code that tests format deserialization; after integration this command will be invoked by the build script, and its Java output compiled and run during testing. - `graph-rust`/`graph-meta`/`graph-java`: Produce GraphViz representations of data models in different typesystems; these are for developing and understanding model transformations. Until integration, a **script regenerates the Java and runs the format tests: `./tools/parser_generate_java.sh`**. The generated code can be browsed in `target/generated_java`.
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"enso-reflect",
"enso-shapely",
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"enso-zst",
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"failure",
"futures",
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"gen-iter",
2023-01-28 01:39:37 +03:00
"itertools",
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"lazy_static",
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"paste",
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"serde",
"serde_json",
"smallvec 1.10.0",
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"wasm-bindgen",
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"wasm-bindgen-test",
"weak-table",
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"web-sys",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-profiler"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-profiler-macros",
"enso-web",
"futures",
API for storing metadata (#3291) API for storing metadata. See: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181149277 # Important Notes **New APIs**: - Storing metadata is implemented with `profiler::MetadataLogger`. - A full metadata storage/retrieval example is in [the top-level doctests](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/profiling-metadata-api/lib/rust/profiler/data/src/lib.rs) for profiler::data, a crate which implements an API for profiling data consumers (it abstracts away the low-level details of the event log, and checks its invariants in the process) [after review of this new API here I'll open a PR to add it to the design doc]. **Implementation**: - `profiler::Event` is parameterized by a metadata type, so that different types of metadata can be dependency-injected into it. - A data consumer defines its metadata type as an enum of all the kinds of metadata it is interested in. - Producing the metadata enum is accomplished without defining its type (which would require dependencies from around the app): A `MetadataLogger` internally use a serialization helper `Variant` to serialize its variant of the metadata enum without knowledge of the other possible variants. **Performance impact**: still in the low ns/measurement range, comparable to pushing to a vec. *Note*: `LocalVecBuilder` is currently present under the name `Log`, which is accurate but probably too overloaded. I'd like to find the right name for it, document it with examples, and move it to its own crate under data-structures, but I don't want doing that to hold up this PR.
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"serde",
"serde_json",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
API for storing metadata (#3291) API for storing metadata. See: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181149277 # Important Notes **New APIs**: - Storing metadata is implemented with `profiler::MetadataLogger`. - A full metadata storage/retrieval example is in [the top-level doctests](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/profiling-metadata-api/lib/rust/profiler/data/src/lib.rs) for profiler::data, a crate which implements an API for profiling data consumers (it abstracts away the low-level details of the event log, and checks its invariants in the process) [after review of this new API here I'll open a PR to add it to the design doc]. **Implementation**: - `profiler::Event` is parameterized by a metadata type, so that different types of metadata can be dependency-injected into it. - A data consumer defines its metadata type as an enum of all the kinds of metadata it is interested in. - Producing the metadata enum is accomplished without defining its type (which would require dependencies from around the app): A `MetadataLogger` internally use a serialization helper `Variant` to serialize its variant of the metadata enum without knowledge of the other possible variants. **Performance impact**: still in the low ns/measurement range, comparable to pushing to a vec. *Note*: `LocalVecBuilder` is currently present under the name `Log`, which is accurate but probably too overloaded. I'd like to find the right name for it, document it with examples, and move it to its own crate under data-structures, but I don't want doing that to hold up this PR.
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[[package]]
name = "enso-profiler-data"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"derivative",
"enso-prelude",
API for storing metadata (#3291) API for storing metadata. See: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181149277 # Important Notes **New APIs**: - Storing metadata is implemented with `profiler::MetadataLogger`. - A full metadata storage/retrieval example is in [the top-level doctests](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/profiling-metadata-api/lib/rust/profiler/data/src/lib.rs) for profiler::data, a crate which implements an API for profiling data consumers (it abstracts away the low-level details of the event log, and checks its invariants in the process) [after review of this new API here I'll open a PR to add it to the design doc]. **Implementation**: - `profiler::Event` is parameterized by a metadata type, so that different types of metadata can be dependency-injected into it. - A data consumer defines its metadata type as an enum of all the kinds of metadata it is interested in. - Producing the metadata enum is accomplished without defining its type (which would require dependencies from around the app): A `MetadataLogger` internally use a serialization helper `Variant` to serialize its variant of the metadata enum without knowledge of the other possible variants. **Performance impact**: still in the low ns/measurement range, comparable to pushing to a vec. *Note*: `LocalVecBuilder` is currently present under the name `Log`, which is accurate but probably too overloaded. I'd like to find the right name for it, document it with examples, and move it to its own crate under data-structures, but I don't want doing that to hold up this PR.
2022-02-28 12:55:56 +03:00
"enso-profiler",
"futures",
API for storing metadata (#3291) API for storing metadata. See: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181149277 # Important Notes **New APIs**: - Storing metadata is implemented with `profiler::MetadataLogger`. - A full metadata storage/retrieval example is in [the top-level doctests](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/profiling-metadata-api/lib/rust/profiler/data/src/lib.rs) for profiler::data, a crate which implements an API for profiling data consumers (it abstracts away the low-level details of the event log, and checks its invariants in the process) [after review of this new API here I'll open a PR to add it to the design doc]. **Implementation**: - `profiler::Event` is parameterized by a metadata type, so that different types of metadata can be dependency-injected into it. - A data consumer defines its metadata type as an enum of all the kinds of metadata it is interested in. - Producing the metadata enum is accomplished without defining its type (which would require dependencies from around the app): A `MetadataLogger` internally use a serialization helper `Variant` to serialize its variant of the metadata enum without knowledge of the other possible variants. **Performance impact**: still in the low ns/measurement range, comparable to pushing to a vec. *Note*: `LocalVecBuilder` is currently present under the name `Log`, which is accurate but probably too overloaded. I'd like to find the right name for it, document it with examples, and move it to its own crate under data-structures, but I don't want doing that to hold up this PR.
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"serde",
"serde_json",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-profiler-demo-data"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-profiler",
"futures",
]
Multi-process profiles. (#3395) See: [#181837344](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181837344). I've separated this PR from some deeper changes I'm making to the profile format, because the changeset was getting too complex. The new APIs and tools in this PR are fully-implemented, except the profile format is too simplistic--it doesn't currently support headers that are needed to determine the relative timings of events from different processes. - Adds basic support for profile files containing data collected by multiple processes. - Implements `api_events_to_profile`, a tool for converting backend message logs (#3392) to the `profiler` format so they can be merged with frontend profiles (currently they can be merged with `cat`, but the next PR will introduce a merge tool). - Introduces `message_beanpoles`, a simple tool that diagrams timing relationships between frontend and backend messages. ### Important Notes - All TODOs introduced here will be addressed in the next PR that defines the new format. - Introduced a new crate, `enso_profiler_enso_data`, to be used by profile consumers that need to refer to Enso application datatypes to interpret metadata. - Introduced a `ProfileBuilder` abstraction for writing the JSON profile format; partially decouples the runtime event log structures from the format definition. - Introducing the conversion performed for `ProfilerBuilder` uncovered that the `.._with_same_start!` low-level `profiler` APIs don't currently work; they return `Started<_>` profilers, but that is inconsistent with the stricter data model that I introduced when I implemented `profiler_data`; they need to return profilers in a created, unstarted state. Low-level async profilers have not been a priority, but once #3382 merges we'll have a way to render their data, which will be really useful because async profilers capture *why* we're doing things. I'll bring up scheduling this in the next performance meeting.
2022-04-21 17:44:03 +03:00
[[package]]
name = "enso-profiler-enso-data"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"chrono",
"csv",
"enso-profiler",
"enso-profiler-data",
"ensogl-core",
"json-rpc",
Multi-process profiles. (#3395) See: [#181837344](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181837344). I've separated this PR from some deeper changes I'm making to the profile format, because the changeset was getting too complex. The new APIs and tools in this PR are fully-implemented, except the profile format is too simplistic--it doesn't currently support headers that are needed to determine the relative timings of events from different processes. - Adds basic support for profile files containing data collected by multiple processes. - Implements `api_events_to_profile`, a tool for converting backend message logs (#3392) to the `profiler` format so they can be merged with frontend profiles (currently they can be merged with `cat`, but the next PR will introduce a merge tool). - Introduces `message_beanpoles`, a simple tool that diagrams timing relationships between frontend and backend messages. ### Important Notes - All TODOs introduced here will be addressed in the next PR that defines the new format. - Introduced a new crate, `enso_profiler_enso_data`, to be used by profile consumers that need to refer to Enso application datatypes to interpret metadata. - Introduced a `ProfileBuilder` abstraction for writing the JSON profile format; partially decouples the runtime event log structures from the format definition. - Introducing the conversion performed for `ProfilerBuilder` uncovered that the `.._with_same_start!` low-level `profiler` APIs don't currently work; they return `Started<_>` profilers, but that is inconsistent with the stricter data model that I introduced when I implemented `profiler_data`; they need to return profilers in a created, unstarted state. Low-level async profilers have not been a priority, but once #3382 merges we'll have a way to render their data, which will be really useful because async profilers capture *why* we're doing things. I'll bring up scheduling this in the next performance meeting.
2022-04-21 17:44:03 +03:00
"serde",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-profiler-flame-graph"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-profiler",
"enso-profiler-data",
"futures",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-profiler-macros"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"Inflector",
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"proc-macro2",
"quote",
Introduce new focus APIs, and use for CB (#7167) Introduce new APIs for managing focus and using focus to inform delivery of keyboard events. Use new APIs to implement the following behavior: Focus: - If the component browser is opened, its initial state is *focused*. - If the node input area's text component is clicked, the component browser's state becomes *blurred*. - If a click occurs anywhere in the component browser, the component browser's state becomes *focused*. Event dispatch: - When the component browser is in the *focused* state, it handles certain keyboard events (chiefly, arrow keys). - If the component browser handles an event, the event is not received by other components. - If an event occurs that the component browser doesn't handle, the node input area's text component receives the event. [vokoscreenNG-2023-06-29_10-55-00.webm](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/f1d9d07c-8c32-4482-ba32-15b6e4e20ae7) # Important Notes Changes to display object interface: - **`display::Object` can now be derived.** - Introduce display object *focus receiver* concept. Many components, when receiving focus, should actually be focused indirectly by focusing a descendant. - For example, when the CB Panel receives focus, its descendant at `self.model().grid.model().grid` should be focused, because that's the underlying Grid View, which has its own event handlers. By allowing each level of the hierarchy to define a `focus_receiver`, focus can reach the right object without the CB panel having to know structural details of its descendants. - When delegating to a field's `display::Object` implementation, the derived implementation uses the child's `focus_receiver`, which will normally be the correct behavior. **Changes to `shortcut` API**: - New `View::focused_shortcuts()` is a focus-aware alternative to `View::default_shortcuts()` (which should now only be used for global shortcuts, i.e. shortcuts that don't depend on whether the component is focused). It's based on the *Keyboard Event* API (see below), so events propagate up the focus hierarchy until a shortcut is executed and `stop_propagation()` is called; this allows sensible resolution of event targets when more than one component is capable of handling the same keypress. Keypress dataflow overview: DOM -> KeyboardManager -> FrpKeyboard -> KeyboardEvents -> Shortcut. Low-level keyboard changes to support Focus: - New `KeyboardManager`: Attaches DOM event handlers the same way as `MouseManager`. - New *Keyboard Event* API: `on_event::<KeyDown>()`. Events propagate up the focus hierarchy. This API is used for low-level keyboard listeners such a `Text`, which may need complex logic to determine whether a key is handled (rather than having a closed set of bindings, which can be handled by `shortcut`). - FRP keyboard: Now attaches to the `KeyboardManager` API. It now serves primarily to produce Keyboard Events (it still performs the role of making `KeyUp` events saner in a couple different ways). The FRP keyboard can also be used directly as a global keyboard, for such things as reacting to modifier state. Misc: - Updated the workspace `syn` to version 2. Crates still depending on legacy `syn` now do so through the workspace-level `syn_1` alias.
2023-07-27 01:13:48 +03:00
"syn 2.0.15",
]
Parser: Transpile Rust AST types to Java types (#3555) Implement generation of Java AST types from the Rust AST type definitions, with support for deserializing in Java syntax trees created in Rust. ### New Libraries #### `enso-reflect` Implements a `#[derive(Reflect)]` macro to enable runtime analysis of datatypes. Macro interface includes helper attributes; **the Rust types and the `reflect` attributes applied to them fully determine the Java types** ultimately produced (by `enso-metamodel`). This is the most important API, as it is used in the subject crates (`enso-parser`, and dependencies with types used in the AST). [Module docs](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/reflect/macros/src/lib.rs). #### `enso-metamodel` Provides data models for data models in Rust/Java/Meta (a highly-abstracted language-independent model--I have referred to it before as the "generic representation", but that was an overloaded term). The high-level interface consists of operations on data models, and between them. For example, the only operations needed by [the binary that drives datatype transpilation](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/main.rs) are: `rust::to_meta`, `java::from_meta`, `java::transform::optional_to_null`, `java::to_syntax`. The low-level interface consists of direct usage of the datatypes; this is used by [the module that implements some serialization overrides](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/serialization.rs) (so that the Java interface to `Code` references can produce `String`s on demand based on serialized offset/length pairs). The serialization override mechanism is based on customizing, not replacing, the generated deserialization methods, so as to be as robust as possible to changes in the Rust source or in the transpilation process. ### Important Notes - Rust/Java serialization is exhaustively tested for structural compatibility. A function [`metamodel::meta::serialization::testcases`](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/metamodel/src/meta/serialization.rs) uses `reflect`-derived data to generate serialized representations of ASTs to use as test cases. Its should-accept cases cover every type a tree can contain; it also produces a representative set of should-reject cases. A Rust `#[test]` confirms that these cases are accepted/rejected as expected, and generated Java tests (see Binaries below) check the generated Java deserialization code against the same test cases. - Deserializing `Code` is untested. The mechanism is in place (in Rust, we serialize only the offset/length of the `Cow`; in Java, during deserialization we obtain a context object holding a buffer for all string data; the accessor generated in Java uses the buffer and the offset/length to return `String`s), but it will be easier to test once we have implemented actually parsing something and instantiating the `Cow`s with source code. - `#[tagged_enum]` [now supports](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/shapely/macros/src/tagged_enum.rs#L36-L51) control over what is done with container-level attributes; they can be applied to the container and variants (default), only to the container, or only to variants. - Generation of `sealed` classes is supported, but currently disabled by `TARGET_VERSION` in `metamodel::java::syntax` so that tests don't require Java 15 to run. (The same logic is run either way; there is a shallow difference in output.) ### Binaries The `enso-parser-generate-java` crate defines several binaries: - `enso-parser-generate-java`: Performs the transpilation; after integration, this will be invoked by the build script. - `java-tests`: Generates the Java code that tests format deserialization; after integration this command will be invoked by the build script, and its Java output compiled and run during testing. - `graph-rust`/`graph-meta`/`graph-java`: Produce GraphViz representations of data models in different typesystems; these are for developing and understanding model transformations. Until integration, a **script regenerates the Java and runs the format tests: `./tools/parser_generate_java.sh`**. The generated code can be browsed in `target/generated_java`.
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[[package]]
name = "enso-reflect"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"derivative",
"enso-metamodel",
"enso-reflect-macros",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-reflect-macros"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"syn 1.0.107",
Parser: Transpile Rust AST types to Java types (#3555) Implement generation of Java AST types from the Rust AST type definitions, with support for deserializing in Java syntax trees created in Rust. ### New Libraries #### `enso-reflect` Implements a `#[derive(Reflect)]` macro to enable runtime analysis of datatypes. Macro interface includes helper attributes; **the Rust types and the `reflect` attributes applied to them fully determine the Java types** ultimately produced (by `enso-metamodel`). This is the most important API, as it is used in the subject crates (`enso-parser`, and dependencies with types used in the AST). [Module docs](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/reflect/macros/src/lib.rs). #### `enso-metamodel` Provides data models for data models in Rust/Java/Meta (a highly-abstracted language-independent model--I have referred to it before as the "generic representation", but that was an overloaded term). The high-level interface consists of operations on data models, and between them. For example, the only operations needed by [the binary that drives datatype transpilation](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/main.rs) are: `rust::to_meta`, `java::from_meta`, `java::transform::optional_to_null`, `java::to_syntax`. The low-level interface consists of direct usage of the datatypes; this is used by [the module that implements some serialization overrides](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/serialization.rs) (so that the Java interface to `Code` references can produce `String`s on demand based on serialized offset/length pairs). The serialization override mechanism is based on customizing, not replacing, the generated deserialization methods, so as to be as robust as possible to changes in the Rust source or in the transpilation process. ### Important Notes - Rust/Java serialization is exhaustively tested for structural compatibility. A function [`metamodel::meta::serialization::testcases`](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/metamodel/src/meta/serialization.rs) uses `reflect`-derived data to generate serialized representations of ASTs to use as test cases. Its should-accept cases cover every type a tree can contain; it also produces a representative set of should-reject cases. A Rust `#[test]` confirms that these cases are accepted/rejected as expected, and generated Java tests (see Binaries below) check the generated Java deserialization code against the same test cases. - Deserializing `Code` is untested. The mechanism is in place (in Rust, we serialize only the offset/length of the `Cow`; in Java, during deserialization we obtain a context object holding a buffer for all string data; the accessor generated in Java uses the buffer and the offset/length to return `String`s), but it will be easier to test once we have implemented actually parsing something and instantiating the `Cow`s with source code. - `#[tagged_enum]` [now supports](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/shapely/macros/src/tagged_enum.rs#L36-L51) control over what is done with container-level attributes; they can be applied to the container and variants (default), only to the container, or only to variants. - Generation of `sealed` classes is supported, but currently disabled by `TARGET_VERSION` in `metamodel::java::syntax` so that tests don't require Java 15 to run. (The same logic is run either way; there is a shallow difference in output.) ### Binaries The `enso-parser-generate-java` crate defines several binaries: - `enso-parser-generate-java`: Performs the transpilation; after integration, this will be invoked by the build script. - `java-tests`: Generates the Java code that tests format deserialization; after integration this command will be invoked by the build script, and its Java output compiled and run during testing. - `graph-rust`/`graph-meta`/`graph-java`: Produce GraphViz representations of data models in different typesystems; these are for developing and understanding model transformations. Until integration, a **script regenerates the Java and runs the format tests: `./tools/parser_generate_java.sh`**. The generated code can be browsed in `target/generated_java`.
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]
2021-10-30 16:04:07 +03:00
[[package]]
name = "enso-shapely"
version = "0.2.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-prelude",
"enso-shapely-macros",
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"enso-zst",
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"wasm-bindgen",
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"wasm-bindgen-test",
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"web-sys",
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]
[[package]]
name = "enso-shapely-macros"
version = "0.2.1"
dependencies = [
"Inflector",
"boolinator",
"enso-macro-utils",
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"itertools",
"paste",
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"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"syn 1.0.107",
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]
2021-01-25 17:41:20 +03:00
[[package]]
name = "enso-shortcuts"
version = "0.1.0"
2021-01-25 17:41:20 +03:00
dependencies = [
"enso-automata",
"enso-frp",
"enso-prelude",
"enso-web",
"js-sys",
"nalgebra",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"wasm-bindgen",
"web-sys",
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]
[[package]]
name = "enso-suggestion-database"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ast",
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"convert_case 0.6.0",
"double-representation",
"engine-protocol",
"enso-data-structures",
"enso-doc-parser",
"enso-executor",
"enso-notification",
"enso-prelude",
"enso-profiler",
"enso-text",
"ensogl-icons",
"failure",
"flo_stream",
"futures",
"parser",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"span-tree",
"wasm-bindgen-test",
]
[[package]]
name = "enso-text"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-prelude",
"enso-types",
"serde",
"xi-rope",
]
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[[package]]
name = "enso-types"
2021-10-30 16:04:07 +03:00
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
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"enso-prelude",
Parser: Transpile Rust AST types to Java types (#3555) Implement generation of Java AST types from the Rust AST type definitions, with support for deserializing in Java syntax trees created in Rust. ### New Libraries #### `enso-reflect` Implements a `#[derive(Reflect)]` macro to enable runtime analysis of datatypes. Macro interface includes helper attributes; **the Rust types and the `reflect` attributes applied to them fully determine the Java types** ultimately produced (by `enso-metamodel`). This is the most important API, as it is used in the subject crates (`enso-parser`, and dependencies with types used in the AST). [Module docs](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/reflect/macros/src/lib.rs). #### `enso-metamodel` Provides data models for data models in Rust/Java/Meta (a highly-abstracted language-independent model--I have referred to it before as the "generic representation", but that was an overloaded term). The high-level interface consists of operations on data models, and between them. For example, the only operations needed by [the binary that drives datatype transpilation](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/main.rs) are: `rust::to_meta`, `java::from_meta`, `java::transform::optional_to_null`, `java::to_syntax`. The low-level interface consists of direct usage of the datatypes; this is used by [the module that implements some serialization overrides](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/serialization.rs) (so that the Java interface to `Code` references can produce `String`s on demand based on serialized offset/length pairs). The serialization override mechanism is based on customizing, not replacing, the generated deserialization methods, so as to be as robust as possible to changes in the Rust source or in the transpilation process. ### Important Notes - Rust/Java serialization is exhaustively tested for structural compatibility. A function [`metamodel::meta::serialization::testcases`](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/metamodel/src/meta/serialization.rs) uses `reflect`-derived data to generate serialized representations of ASTs to use as test cases. Its should-accept cases cover every type a tree can contain; it also produces a representative set of should-reject cases. A Rust `#[test]` confirms that these cases are accepted/rejected as expected, and generated Java tests (see Binaries below) check the generated Java deserialization code against the same test cases. - Deserializing `Code` is untested. The mechanism is in place (in Rust, we serialize only the offset/length of the `Cow`; in Java, during deserialization we obtain a context object holding a buffer for all string data; the accessor generated in Java uses the buffer and the offset/length to return `String`s), but it will be easier to test once we have implemented actually parsing something and instantiating the `Cow`s with source code. - `#[tagged_enum]` [now supports](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/shapely/macros/src/tagged_enum.rs#L36-L51) control over what is done with container-level attributes; they can be applied to the container and variants (default), only to the container, or only to variants. - Generation of `sealed` classes is supported, but currently disabled by `TARGET_VERSION` in `metamodel::java::syntax` so that tests don't require Java 15 to run. (The same logic is run either way; there is a shallow difference in output.) ### Binaries The `enso-parser-generate-java` crate defines several binaries: - `enso-parser-generate-java`: Performs the transpilation; after integration, this will be invoked by the build script. - `java-tests`: Generates the Java code that tests format deserialization; after integration this command will be invoked by the build script, and its Java output compiled and run during testing. - `graph-rust`/`graph-meta`/`graph-java`: Produce GraphViz representations of data models in different typesystems; these are for developing and understanding model transformations. Until integration, a **script regenerates the Java and runs the format tests: `./tools/parser_generate_java.sh`**. The generated code can be browsed in `target/generated_java`.
2022-07-07 05:46:42 +03:00
"enso-reflect",
"nalgebra",
"num-traits",
2023-01-28 01:39:37 +03:00
"paste",
Parser: Transpile Rust AST types to Java types (#3555) Implement generation of Java AST types from the Rust AST type definitions, with support for deserializing in Java syntax trees created in Rust. ### New Libraries #### `enso-reflect` Implements a `#[derive(Reflect)]` macro to enable runtime analysis of datatypes. Macro interface includes helper attributes; **the Rust types and the `reflect` attributes applied to them fully determine the Java types** ultimately produced (by `enso-metamodel`). This is the most important API, as it is used in the subject crates (`enso-parser`, and dependencies with types used in the AST). [Module docs](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/reflect/macros/src/lib.rs). #### `enso-metamodel` Provides data models for data models in Rust/Java/Meta (a highly-abstracted language-independent model--I have referred to it before as the "generic representation", but that was an overloaded term). The high-level interface consists of operations on data models, and between them. For example, the only operations needed by [the binary that drives datatype transpilation](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/main.rs) are: `rust::to_meta`, `java::from_meta`, `java::transform::optional_to_null`, `java::to_syntax`. The low-level interface consists of direct usage of the datatypes; this is used by [the module that implements some serialization overrides](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/serialization.rs) (so that the Java interface to `Code` references can produce `String`s on demand based on serialized offset/length pairs). The serialization override mechanism is based on customizing, not replacing, the generated deserialization methods, so as to be as robust as possible to changes in the Rust source or in the transpilation process. ### Important Notes - Rust/Java serialization is exhaustively tested for structural compatibility. A function [`metamodel::meta::serialization::testcases`](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/metamodel/src/meta/serialization.rs) uses `reflect`-derived data to generate serialized representations of ASTs to use as test cases. Its should-accept cases cover every type a tree can contain; it also produces a representative set of should-reject cases. A Rust `#[test]` confirms that these cases are accepted/rejected as expected, and generated Java tests (see Binaries below) check the generated Java deserialization code against the same test cases. - Deserializing `Code` is untested. The mechanism is in place (in Rust, we serialize only the offset/length of the `Cow`; in Java, during deserialization we obtain a context object holding a buffer for all string data; the accessor generated in Java uses the buffer and the offset/length to return `String`s), but it will be easier to test once we have implemented actually parsing something and instantiating the `Cow`s with source code. - `#[tagged_enum]` [now supports](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/shapely/macros/src/tagged_enum.rs#L36-L51) control over what is done with container-level attributes; they can be applied to the container and variants (default), only to the container, or only to variants. - Generation of `sealed` classes is supported, but currently disabled by `TARGET_VERSION` in `metamodel::java::syntax` so that tests don't require Java 15 to run. (The same logic is run either way; there is a shallow difference in output.) ### Binaries The `enso-parser-generate-java` crate defines several binaries: - `enso-parser-generate-java`: Performs the transpilation; after integration, this will be invoked by the build script. - `java-tests`: Generates the Java code that tests format deserialization; after integration this command will be invoked by the build script, and its Java output compiled and run during testing. - `graph-rust`/`graph-meta`/`graph-java`: Produce GraphViz representations of data models in different typesystems; these are for developing and understanding model transformations. Until integration, a **script regenerates the Java and runs the format tests: `./tools/parser_generate_java.sh`**. The generated code can be browsed in `target/generated_java`.
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"serde",
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]
[[package]]
name = "enso-web"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"async-std",
"console_error_panic_hook",
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"derivative",
"enso-debug-api",
"enso-logging",
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"enso-shapely",
"failure",
"gloo-timers",
"js-sys",
"nalgebra",
"wasm-bindgen",
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"wasm-bindgen-test",
"web-sys",
]
2023-06-17 17:14:19 +03:00
[[package]]
name = "enso-zst"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"bytemuck",
"paste",
"serde",
]
2021-10-30 16:04:07 +03:00
[[package]]
name = "ensogl"
2021-10-30 16:04:07 +03:00
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-text",
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]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-breadcrumbs"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-derive-theme",
"ensogl-grid-view",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-icons",
"ensogl-text",
]
Return creating node with (+) button & fix a regression (#3338) * Creating a new node with the (+) button (#3278) [The Task](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/180887253) A new (+) button on the left-bottom corner appeared. It may be clicked to open searcher in the middle of the scene, as an alternative to tab key. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/154514279-7972ed6a-0203-47cb-9a09-82dba948cf2f.mp4 * The window_control_buttons::common was extracted to separate crate `ensogl-component-button` almost without change. * This includes a severe refactoring of adding nodes in general in the Graph Editor. The whole responsibility of adding new nodes (and starting their editing) was moved to Graph Editor - the Project View only reacts for GE events to show searcher properly. * The status bar was moved from the bottom-left corner to the middle-top of the scene. It does not collide with (+) button, and plays "notification" role anyway. * The `interface` debug scene was buggy. The problem was with one expression's span-tree. When I replaced it, the scene works. * I've removed "new searcher" API, as it is completely outdated. * I've changed code owners of integration tests to GUI team, as it is the team writing mostly the integration tests (int rust) * Fix regression #181528359 * Add docs & remove unused function * Fix & enable native Rust tests * Fix formatting Co-authored-by: Adam Obuchowicz <adam.obuchowicz@enso.org> Co-authored-by: mergify[bot] <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-03-16 21:02:47 +03:00
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-button"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
]
2021-10-30 16:04:07 +03:00
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-component"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ensogl-breadcrumbs",
Return creating node with (+) button & fix a regression (#3338) * Creating a new node with the (+) button (#3278) [The Task](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/180887253) A new (+) button on the left-bottom corner appeared. It may be clicked to open searcher in the middle of the scene, as an alternative to tab key. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/154514279-7972ed6a-0203-47cb-9a09-82dba948cf2f.mp4 * The window_control_buttons::common was extracted to separate crate `ensogl-component-button` almost without change. * This includes a severe refactoring of adding nodes in general in the Graph Editor. The whole responsibility of adding new nodes (and starting their editing) was moved to Graph Editor - the Project View only reacts for GE events to show searcher properly. * The status bar was moved from the bottom-left corner to the middle-top of the scene. It does not collide with (+) button, and plays "notification" role anyway. * The `interface` debug scene was buggy. The problem was with one expression's span-tree. When I replaced it, the scene works. * I've removed "new searcher" API, as it is completely outdated. * I've changed code owners of integration tests to GUI team, as it is the team writing mostly the integration tests (int rust) * Fix regression #181528359 * Add docs & remove unused function * Fix & enable native Rust tests * Fix formatting Co-authored-by: Adam Obuchowicz <adam.obuchowicz@enso.org> Co-authored-by: mergify[bot] <37929162+mergify[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-03-16 21:02:47 +03:00
"ensogl-button",
Grid-view based dropdown component (#3985) Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/2539304/stories/184023380 Dropdown component. Planned to be used in nodes as a single and multiple selection widget, both for static and dynamically loaded values. Initial support is focused on static data, with limited support for dynamic sources. Notably, loading states are not supported yet. Full support for that is planned to be added later with widget lazy-loading. - Supports single and multiple selections. - Dedicated API for providing a static list of all entries. - Range-based query API for dynamically loading data as it is scrolled (only basic support - will need more work for proper async lazy-loading). - Internal entry cache and query batching to avoid querying data one by one (the batching for now is very basic, will have to be improved for proper lazy-loading). - Automatic dropdown width adjustment based on the entry label lengths, up to a set max allowed value. - Open and close animation. - Keyboard support for focusing and selecting entries. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/919491/207866293-de2e3fef-c93b-48cc-8253-11c186d223fd.png) # Important Notes Implementing the dropdown on top of grid-view have uncovered some assumptions around grid-view layers. It was assumed to always be a part of the component browser. Removing that assumption required a mechanism for propagating camera update information through layer tree. This is now implemented using a `camera_parent` layer field. Ideally each layer should simply have at most a single parent, and camera inheritance would follow that. That refactor turned out to be quite involved, so right now the simpler temporary solution is introduced in order to not delay this PR further.
2022-12-22 21:19:40 +03:00
"ensogl-drop-down",
"ensogl-drop-down-menu",
"ensogl-drop-manager",
"ensogl-dynamic-assets",
"ensogl-file-browser",
"ensogl-flame-graph",
"ensogl-grid-view",
"ensogl-label",
"ensogl-list-editor",
"ensogl-list-view",
"ensogl-scroll-area",
"ensogl-scrollbar",
"ensogl-selector",
"ensogl-shadow",
"ensogl-spinner",
"ensogl-text",
"ensogl-toggle-button",
"ensogl-tooltip",
]
2021-10-30 16:04:07 +03:00
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[[package]]
name = "ensogl-core"
version = "0.1.0"
2021-01-25 17:41:20 +03:00
dependencies = [
"Inflector",
"bit_field",
"bitflags 2.2.1",
"bytemuck",
"code-builder",
"console_error_panic_hook",
"enso-callback",
"enso-data-structures",
"enso-debug-api",
"enso-frp",
"enso-generics",
"enso-prelude",
"enso-profiler",
"enso-shapely",
"enso-shortcuts",
"enso-types",
"enso-web",
Introduce new focus APIs, and use for CB (#7167) Introduce new APIs for managing focus and using focus to inform delivery of keyboard events. Use new APIs to implement the following behavior: Focus: - If the component browser is opened, its initial state is *focused*. - If the node input area's text component is clicked, the component browser's state becomes *blurred*. - If a click occurs anywhere in the component browser, the component browser's state becomes *focused*. Event dispatch: - When the component browser is in the *focused* state, it handles certain keyboard events (chiefly, arrow keys). - If the component browser handles an event, the event is not received by other components. - If an event occurs that the component browser doesn't handle, the node input area's text component receives the event. [vokoscreenNG-2023-06-29_10-55-00.webm](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/f1d9d07c-8c32-4482-ba32-15b6e4e20ae7) # Important Notes Changes to display object interface: - **`display::Object` can now be derived.** - Introduce display object *focus receiver* concept. Many components, when receiving focus, should actually be focused indirectly by focusing a descendant. - For example, when the CB Panel receives focus, its descendant at `self.model().grid.model().grid` should be focused, because that's the underlying Grid View, which has its own event handlers. By allowing each level of the hierarchy to define a `focus_receiver`, focus can reach the right object without the CB panel having to know structural details of its descendants. - When delegating to a field's `display::Object` implementation, the derived implementation uses the child's `focus_receiver`, which will normally be the correct behavior. **Changes to `shortcut` API**: - New `View::focused_shortcuts()` is a focus-aware alternative to `View::default_shortcuts()` (which should now only be used for global shortcuts, i.e. shortcuts that don't depend on whether the component is focused). It's based on the *Keyboard Event* API (see below), so events propagate up the focus hierarchy until a shortcut is executed and `stop_propagation()` is called; this allows sensible resolution of event targets when more than one component is capable of handling the same keypress. Keypress dataflow overview: DOM -> KeyboardManager -> FrpKeyboard -> KeyboardEvents -> Shortcut. Low-level keyboard changes to support Focus: - New `KeyboardManager`: Attaches DOM event handlers the same way as `MouseManager`. - New *Keyboard Event* API: `on_event::<KeyDown>()`. Events propagate up the focus hierarchy. This API is used for low-level keyboard listeners such a `Text`, which may need complex logic to determine whether a key is handled (rather than having a closed set of bindings, which can be handled by `shortcut`). - FRP keyboard: Now attaches to the `KeyboardManager` API. It now serves primarily to produce Keyboard Events (it still performs the role of making `KeyUp` events saner in a couple different ways). The FRP keyboard can also be used directly as a global keyboard, for such things as reacting to modifier state. Misc: - Updated the workspace `syn` to version 2. Crates still depending on legacy `syn` now do so through the workspace-level `syn_1` alias.
2023-07-27 01:13:48 +03:00
"ensogl-derive",
"ensogl-derive-theme",
"ensogl-text-embedded-fonts",
"enum_dispatch",
"failure",
"futures",
2023-01-28 01:39:37 +03:00
"itertools",
"js-sys",
"nalgebra",
"num-traits",
"num_enum",
"ordered-float",
"rand 0.8.5",
"rand_chacha 0.3.1",
"rustc-hash",
"semver 1.0.16",
"serde",
"smallvec 1.10.0",
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"typenum",
"wasm-bindgen",
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"wasm-bindgen-test",
"web-sys",
]
Introduce new focus APIs, and use for CB (#7167) Introduce new APIs for managing focus and using focus to inform delivery of keyboard events. Use new APIs to implement the following behavior: Focus: - If the component browser is opened, its initial state is *focused*. - If the node input area's text component is clicked, the component browser's state becomes *blurred*. - If a click occurs anywhere in the component browser, the component browser's state becomes *focused*. Event dispatch: - When the component browser is in the *focused* state, it handles certain keyboard events (chiefly, arrow keys). - If the component browser handles an event, the event is not received by other components. - If an event occurs that the component browser doesn't handle, the node input area's text component receives the event. [vokoscreenNG-2023-06-29_10-55-00.webm](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/f1d9d07c-8c32-4482-ba32-15b6e4e20ae7) # Important Notes Changes to display object interface: - **`display::Object` can now be derived.** - Introduce display object *focus receiver* concept. Many components, when receiving focus, should actually be focused indirectly by focusing a descendant. - For example, when the CB Panel receives focus, its descendant at `self.model().grid.model().grid` should be focused, because that's the underlying Grid View, which has its own event handlers. By allowing each level of the hierarchy to define a `focus_receiver`, focus can reach the right object without the CB panel having to know structural details of its descendants. - When delegating to a field's `display::Object` implementation, the derived implementation uses the child's `focus_receiver`, which will normally be the correct behavior. **Changes to `shortcut` API**: - New `View::focused_shortcuts()` is a focus-aware alternative to `View::default_shortcuts()` (which should now only be used for global shortcuts, i.e. shortcuts that don't depend on whether the component is focused). It's based on the *Keyboard Event* API (see below), so events propagate up the focus hierarchy until a shortcut is executed and `stop_propagation()` is called; this allows sensible resolution of event targets when more than one component is capable of handling the same keypress. Keypress dataflow overview: DOM -> KeyboardManager -> FrpKeyboard -> KeyboardEvents -> Shortcut. Low-level keyboard changes to support Focus: - New `KeyboardManager`: Attaches DOM event handlers the same way as `MouseManager`. - New *Keyboard Event* API: `on_event::<KeyDown>()`. Events propagate up the focus hierarchy. This API is used for low-level keyboard listeners such a `Text`, which may need complex logic to determine whether a key is handled (rather than having a closed set of bindings, which can be handled by `shortcut`). - FRP keyboard: Now attaches to the `KeyboardManager` API. It now serves primarily to produce Keyboard Events (it still performs the role of making `KeyUp` events saner in a couple different ways). The FRP keyboard can also be used directly as a global keyboard, for such things as reacting to modifier state. Misc: - Updated the workspace `syn` to version 2. Crates still depending on legacy `syn` now do so through the workspace-level `syn_1` alias.
2023-07-27 01:13:48 +03:00
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-derive"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"syn 2.0.15",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-derive-theme"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"proc-macro-crate",
"proc-macro2",
"quote",
"syn 1.0.107",
]
Grid-view based dropdown component (#3985) Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/2539304/stories/184023380 Dropdown component. Planned to be used in nodes as a single and multiple selection widget, both for static and dynamically loaded values. Initial support is focused on static data, with limited support for dynamic sources. Notably, loading states are not supported yet. Full support for that is planned to be added later with widget lazy-loading. - Supports single and multiple selections. - Dedicated API for providing a static list of all entries. - Range-based query API for dynamically loading data as it is scrolled (only basic support - will need more work for proper async lazy-loading). - Internal entry cache and query batching to avoid querying data one by one (the batching for now is very basic, will have to be improved for proper lazy-loading). - Automatic dropdown width adjustment based on the entry label lengths, up to a set max allowed value. - Open and close animation. - Keyboard support for focusing and selecting entries. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/919491/207866293-de2e3fef-c93b-48cc-8253-11c186d223fd.png) # Important Notes Implementing the dropdown on top of grid-view have uncovered some assumptions around grid-view layers. It was assumed to always be a part of the component browser. Removing that assumption required a mechanism for propagating camera update information through layer tree. This is now implemented using a `camera_parent` layer field. Ideally each layer should simply have at most a single parent, and camera inheritance would follow that. That refactor turned out to be quite involved, so right now the simpler temporary solution is introduced in order to not delay this PR further.
2022-12-22 21:19:40 +03:00
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-drop-down"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-grid-view",
"ensogl-gui-component",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-text",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-drop-down-menu"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-list-view",
"ensogl-text",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-drop-manager"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"enso-prelude",
"enso-types",
"enso-web",
"ensogl-core",
"js-sys",
"wasm-bindgen",
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"wasm-bindgen-futures",
"web-sys",
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]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-dynamic-assets"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"anyhow",
"enso-bitmap",
"enso-prelude",
"enso-shapely",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-text",
"js-sys",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
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[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-animation"
version = "0.1.0"
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dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"enso-prelude",
"ensogl-core",
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"ensogl-text-msdf",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
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[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-auto-layout"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ensogl-core",
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"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
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"wasm-bindgen",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-built-in-shapes"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-cached-shape"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ensogl-core",
"js-sys",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-complex-shape-system"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ensogl-core",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-custom-shape-system"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"enso-profiler",
"ensogl-core",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-dom-symbols"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ensogl-core",
"nalgebra",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
Grid-view based dropdown component (#3985) Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/2539304/stories/184023380 Dropdown component. Planned to be used in nodes as a single and multiple selection widget, both for static and dynamically loaded values. Initial support is focused on static data, with limited support for dynamic sources. Notably, loading states are not supported yet. Full support for that is planned to be added later with widget lazy-loading. - Supports single and multiple selections. - Dedicated API for providing a static list of all entries. - Range-based query API for dynamically loading data as it is scrolled (only basic support - will need more work for proper async lazy-loading). - Internal entry cache and query batching to avoid querying data one by one (the batching for now is very basic, will have to be improved for proper lazy-loading). - Automatic dropdown width adjustment based on the entry label lengths, up to a set max allowed value. - Open and close animation. - Keyboard support for focusing and selecting entries. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/919491/207866293-de2e3fef-c93b-48cc-8253-11c186d223fd.png) # Important Notes Implementing the dropdown on top of grid-view have uncovered some assumptions around grid-view layers. It was assumed to always be a part of the component browser. Removing that assumption required a mechanism for propagating camera update information through layer tree. This is now implemented using a `camera_parent` layer field. Ideally each layer should simply have at most a single parent, and camera inheritance would follow that. That refactor turned out to be quite involved, so right now the simpler temporary solution is introduced in order to not delay this PR further.
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[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-drop-down"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-drop-down",
"ensogl-grid-view",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-text-msdf",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-drop-manager"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"enso-prelude",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-drop-manager",
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"wasm-bindgen",
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"wasm-bindgen-futures",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-easing-animator"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ensogl-core",
"js-sys",
"nalgebra",
"wasm-bindgen",
"web-sys",
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]
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[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-focus-management"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ensogl-core",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-grid-view"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"enso-text",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-grid-view",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
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"ensogl-text-msdf",
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"itertools",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
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[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-instance-ordering"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ensogl-core",
"getrandom 0.2.8",
"rand 0.8.5",
"rand_chacha 0.3.1",
"rand_distr",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-list-editor"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-list-editor",
"ensogl-slider",
"ensogl-text-msdf",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-list-view"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"enso-text",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-list-view",
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"ensogl-text-msdf",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-mouse-events"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
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"ensogl-text-msdf",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-profiling-run-graph"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
Profiling workflows (#3475) Define some workflows for batch-mode profiling. Implemented: - collapse nodes - create node - enter collapsed node - new project - open visualization They can currently be built and run with a command like: `./run.sh ide build --profiling-level=debug && dist/ide/linux-unpacked/enso --entry-point profile --workflow create_node --save-profile out.json` And the data can be displayed with: `dist/ide/linux-unpacked/enso --entry-point profiling_run_graph --load-profile out.json` Demo of recording and viewing a profile with a command-line one-liner: https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1047859/169954795-2d9520ca-84f9-45d2-b83a-5063ebe6f718.mp4 See: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182195399. # Important Notes - When defining workflows, two helpers are enough to allow us to tell when the action is really done: `Fixture::compile_new_shaders`, and `Fixture::backend_execution`. Often, it is appropriate to await both, but it depends on the task. - The shader compiler is now driven by a `Controller`; while the `Compiler` is reset if context is lost, the `Controller`'s state survives context loss. - A new `--load-profile` option supports specifying a profile by path when running `profiling_run_graph`. - Drop the `with_same_start` profiler interface; we ended up preferring a child profiler convention, and this interface was not implemented compatibly with the stricter data model we've had since the introduction of `profiler::data`. - Fix the noisy `rustfmt` output.
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"enso-debug-api",
"enso-frp",
"enso-profiler-data",
"enso-profiler-demo-data",
Multi-process profiles. (#3395) See: [#181837344](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181837344). I've separated this PR from some deeper changes I'm making to the profile format, because the changeset was getting too complex. The new APIs and tools in this PR are fully-implemented, except the profile format is too simplistic--it doesn't currently support headers that are needed to determine the relative timings of events from different processes. - Adds basic support for profile files containing data collected by multiple processes. - Implements `api_events_to_profile`, a tool for converting backend message logs (#3392) to the `profiler` format so they can be merged with frontend profiles (currently they can be merged with `cat`, but the next PR will introduce a merge tool). - Introduces `message_beanpoles`, a simple tool that diagrams timing relationships between frontend and backend messages. ### Important Notes - All TODOs introduced here will be addressed in the next PR that defines the new format. - Introduced a new crate, `enso_profiler_enso_data`, to be used by profile consumers that need to refer to Enso application datatypes to interpret metadata. - Introduced a `ProfileBuilder` abstraction for writing the JSON profile format; partially decouples the runtime event log structures from the format definition. - Introducing the conversion performed for `ProfilerBuilder` uncovered that the `.._with_same_start!` low-level `profiler` APIs don't currently work; they return `Started<_>` profilers, but that is inconsistent with the stricter data model that I introduced when I implemented `profiler_data`; they need to return profilers in a created, unstarted state. Low-level async profilers have not been a priority, but once #3382 merges we'll have a way to render their data, which will be really useful because async profilers capture *why* we're doing things. I'll bring up scheduling this in the next performance meeting.
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"enso-profiler-enso-data",
"enso-profiler-flame-graph",
"enso-web",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-flame-graph",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-sequence-diagram",
"ensogl-text",
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"ensogl-text-msdf",
"ensogl-tooltip",
"futures",
"qstring",
"serde",
"url",
"wasm-bindgen",
"wasm-bindgen-futures",
"web-sys",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-render-profile-flamegraph"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-debug-api",
"enso-frp",
"enso-profiler-data",
"enso-profiler-demo-data",
"enso-profiler-flame-graph",
"enso-web",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-flame-graph",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-text",
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"ensogl-text-msdf",
"ensogl-tooltip",
"futures",
"wasm-bindgen",
"wasm-bindgen-futures",
"web-sys",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-scroll-area"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-scroll-area",
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"ensogl-text-msdf",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-slider"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
Numeric slider component enhancement (#3885) This is an enhancement of the `Slider` component implemented in #3852. It adds the following features: * Tooltips and precision change hints * Selectable slider limit behaviors * Textual slider value editing * Vertical slider layout #### Tooltips An information tooltip can now be added to a slider, it is shown when the mouse hovers over the component. Additionally, a pop-up indicating the slider's precision appears when the slider's precision has been adjusted. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117099775/206148098-3b4dc059-18aa-4200-9ee0-5d4382363810.mp4 #### Slider limits The previous slider implementation clamped the adjusted value to the slider's minimum/maximum limits. Now the following behaviors are available: * Hard limits: Clamp the value to a range within the slider's limits. * Soft limits: The value can extend beyond the slider's limits. When this occurs, an overflow indicator will be displayed on the side of the limit that is exceeded. * Adaptive limits: The value can extend beyond the slider's limits. When this occurs, the exceeded limit will temporarily be adjusted to double the slider's range. This will be performed iteratively until the value falls within the extended limits. When a limit is extended and the value is adjusted to fit a smaller range, the extended limit will be iteratively halved until only the necessary range is covered. The slider's extended limits will never shrink to a range smaller than the original range. These behaviors can be set to the lower and upper limits of a slider independently. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117099775/206148139-6149c91d-ef49-4e2d-97f6-71084f52591c.mp4 #### Textual editing The slider's value can now be entered through a text input field. Double-click to edit the slider's current value. To confirm the edit press `enter`, or press `escape` to cancel the edit. If an invalid value is entered on confirmation the slider will revert to its value before the edit. The slider's precision will be adjusted based on the number of decimal places of the value entered. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117099775/206148170-d3fa4c82-6e73-4b1c-9be9-cb99979f7b70.mp4 #### Vertical layout The slider component now supports a vertical layout. In this case value adjustment is performed by a vertical mouse movement, and a horizontal movement adjusts the slider's precision. The slider's track now fills the component in a vertical direction, and the slider's label is displayed near the top end of the component. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117099775/206148211-0f176aaf-bc1b-45e2-afd7-0d28391aafcb.mp4 #### Scroll bar mode The slider component supports two indicator modes: * `Track`: The component is filled with a colored bar from the lower limit (empty) to the upper limit (full) dependent on the slider's value. * `Thumb`: The component contains a rounded indicator that moves along the slider from one end to the other, indicating the slider's value proportionally to the slider's limits. The width of the indicator is configurable. In addition, the value text, text entry, and precision adjustment can be turned off to provide a scroll bar appearance when used with the `Thumb` indicator. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117099775/206148261-ae291073-85e9-4082-9f91-39b65fecdc0f.mp4 #### Example scene shortcuts The example scene contains two shortcuts in order to evaluate the dynamic addition and removal of the slider components: * `CTRL+D` drops all the slider components that are added to the scene. * `CTRL+A` adds a new set of example slider components to the scene.
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"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
Numeric slider component with variable precision (#3852) This `Slider` component allows adjusting a numeric value with the mouse. The value is increased or decreased by clicking on the component and dragging it to the left or right. The `Slider` has a configurable default value. `Ctrl`+clicking on the component resets its value to that default. When the value is moved away from the default, the value is printed in **bold**. The `Slider` precision is increased or decreased by clicking the component and dragging upward or downward. This precision influences how quickly the value changes when the mouse moves horizontally, the steps in which the value is incremented or decremented, and the number of digits used to display the value. There is a margin around the component within which the precision is not changed. Beyond this margin, the precision is increased or decreased in powers of 10 (e.g. `0.1` -> `0.01` -> `0.001` when moving the mouse downwards, or `0.1` -> `1.0` -> `10.0` when moving the mouse upwards). The margin and distance between consecutive steps along the vertical axis are configurable. The value of the `Slider` is limited to a configurable range, and cannot be adjusted beyond that range. A colored bar fills the component to indicate the current value within the range. #### Video demonstration https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117099775/202244982-2f6f419d-7281-41f6-8607-7e492ad25b46.mp4 #### Future additions This is the first iteration of the `Slider` component. Additional features are planned for the future: * Textual editing of the value. * Improved visual feedback on precision changes. * Additional out-of-range behaviors.
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"ensogl-slider",
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"ensogl-text-msdf",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-sprite-system"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
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"enso-web",
"ensogl-core",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-sprite-system-benchmark"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ensogl-core",
"nalgebra",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-example-text-area"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-text",
"ensogl-text-embedded-fonts",
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"ensogl-text-msdf",
"wasm-bindgen",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-examples"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ensogl-example-animation",
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"ensogl-example-auto-layout",
"ensogl-example-built-in-shapes",
"ensogl-example-cached-shape",
"ensogl-example-complex-shape-system",
"ensogl-example-custom-shape-system",
"ensogl-example-dom-symbols",
Grid-view based dropdown component (#3985) Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/2539304/stories/184023380 Dropdown component. Planned to be used in nodes as a single and multiple selection widget, both for static and dynamically loaded values. Initial support is focused on static data, with limited support for dynamic sources. Notably, loading states are not supported yet. Full support for that is planned to be added later with widget lazy-loading. - Supports single and multiple selections. - Dedicated API for providing a static list of all entries. - Range-based query API for dynamically loading data as it is scrolled (only basic support - will need more work for proper async lazy-loading). - Internal entry cache and query batching to avoid querying data one by one (the batching for now is very basic, will have to be improved for proper lazy-loading). - Automatic dropdown width adjustment based on the entry label lengths, up to a set max allowed value. - Open and close animation. - Keyboard support for focusing and selecting entries. ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/919491/207866293-de2e3fef-c93b-48cc-8253-11c186d223fd.png) # Important Notes Implementing the dropdown on top of grid-view have uncovered some assumptions around grid-view layers. It was assumed to always be a part of the component browser. Removing that assumption required a mechanism for propagating camera update information through layer tree. This is now implemented using a `camera_parent` layer field. Ideally each layer should simply have at most a single parent, and camera inheritance would follow that. That refactor turned out to be quite involved, so right now the simpler temporary solution is introduced in order to not delay this PR further.
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"ensogl-example-drop-down",
"ensogl-example-drop-manager",
"ensogl-example-easing-animator",
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"ensogl-example-focus-management",
"ensogl-example-grid-view",
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"ensogl-example-instance-ordering",
"ensogl-example-list-editor",
"ensogl-example-list-view",
"ensogl-example-mouse-events",
"ensogl-example-profiling-run-graph",
"ensogl-example-render-profile-flamegraph",
"ensogl-example-scroll-area",
"ensogl-example-slider",
"ensogl-example-sprite-system",
"ensogl-example-sprite-system-benchmark",
"ensogl-example-text-area",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-file-browser"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-flame-graph"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"enso-profiler",
"enso-profiler-flame-graph",
"ensogl",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-gui-component",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-text",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-grid-view"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"approx 0.5.1",
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-scroll-area",
"ensogl-shadow",
"ensogl-text",
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"itertools",
"segment-tree",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-gui-component"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
"float_eq",
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"wasm-bindgen-test",
]
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[[package]]
name = "ensogl-hardcoded-theme"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
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"enso-prelude",
"enso-shapely",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-text",
]
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[[package]]
name = "ensogl-icons"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"failure",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-label"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-shadow",
"ensogl-text",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-list-editor"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-text",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-list-view"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"approx 0.5.1",
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-shadow",
"ensogl-text",
]
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[[package]]
name = "ensogl-pack"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-prelude",
"futures",
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"ide-ci",
"manifest-dir-macros",
"serde",
"serde_json",
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"tokio",
"walkdir",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-scroll-area"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-scrollbar",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-scrollbar"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-gui-component",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-selector",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-selector"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-shadow",
"ensogl-text",
"ensogl-toggle-button",
"float_eq",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-sequence-diagram"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"enso-profiler",
"enso-profiler-data",
"enso-profiler-enso-data",
"enso-profiler-flame-graph",
"ensogl",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-gui-component",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-text",
"ensogl-tooltip",
]
[[package]]
name = "ensogl-shadow"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
]
Numeric slider component with variable precision (#3852) This `Slider` component allows adjusting a numeric value with the mouse. The value is increased or decreased by clicking on the component and dragging it to the left or right. The `Slider` has a configurable default value. `Ctrl`+clicking on the component resets its value to that default. When the value is moved away from the default, the value is printed in **bold**. The `Slider` precision is increased or decreased by clicking the component and dragging upward or downward. This precision influences how quickly the value changes when the mouse moves horizontally, the steps in which the value is incremented or decremented, and the number of digits used to display the value. There is a margin around the component within which the precision is not changed. Beyond this margin, the precision is increased or decreased in powers of 10 (e.g. `0.1` -> `0.01` -> `0.001` when moving the mouse downwards, or `0.1` -> `1.0` -> `10.0` when moving the mouse upwards). The margin and distance between consecutive steps along the vertical axis are configurable. The value of the `Slider` is limited to a configurable range, and cannot be adjusted beyond that range. A colored bar fills the component to indicate the current value within the range. #### Video demonstration https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117099775/202244982-2f6f419d-7281-41f6-8607-7e492ad25b46.mp4 #### Future additions This is the first iteration of the `Slider` component. Additional features are planned for the future: * Textual editing of the value. * Improved visual feedback on precision changes. * Additional out-of-range behaviors.
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[[package]]
name = "ensogl-slider"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-text",
Numeric slider component enhancement (#3885) This is an enhancement of the `Slider` component implemented in #3852. It adds the following features: * Tooltips and precision change hints * Selectable slider limit behaviors * Textual slider value editing * Vertical slider layout #### Tooltips An information tooltip can now be added to a slider, it is shown when the mouse hovers over the component. Additionally, a pop-up indicating the slider's precision appears when the slider's precision has been adjusted. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117099775/206148098-3b4dc059-18aa-4200-9ee0-5d4382363810.mp4 #### Slider limits The previous slider implementation clamped the adjusted value to the slider's minimum/maximum limits. Now the following behaviors are available: * Hard limits: Clamp the value to a range within the slider's limits. * Soft limits: The value can extend beyond the slider's limits. When this occurs, an overflow indicator will be displayed on the side of the limit that is exceeded. * Adaptive limits: The value can extend beyond the slider's limits. When this occurs, the exceeded limit will temporarily be adjusted to double the slider's range. This will be performed iteratively until the value falls within the extended limits. When a limit is extended and the value is adjusted to fit a smaller range, the extended limit will be iteratively halved until only the necessary range is covered. The slider's extended limits will never shrink to a range smaller than the original range. These behaviors can be set to the lower and upper limits of a slider independently. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117099775/206148139-6149c91d-ef49-4e2d-97f6-71084f52591c.mp4 #### Textual editing The slider's value can now be entered through a text input field. Double-click to edit the slider's current value. To confirm the edit press `enter`, or press `escape` to cancel the edit. If an invalid value is entered on confirmation the slider will revert to its value before the edit. The slider's precision will be adjusted based on the number of decimal places of the value entered. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117099775/206148170-d3fa4c82-6e73-4b1c-9be9-cb99979f7b70.mp4 #### Vertical layout The slider component now supports a vertical layout. In this case value adjustment is performed by a vertical mouse movement, and a horizontal movement adjusts the slider's precision. The slider's track now fills the component in a vertical direction, and the slider's label is displayed near the top end of the component. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117099775/206148211-0f176aaf-bc1b-45e2-afd7-0d28391aafcb.mp4 #### Scroll bar mode The slider component supports two indicator modes: * `Track`: The component is filled with a colored bar from the lower limit (empty) to the upper limit (full) dependent on the slider's value. * `Thumb`: The component contains a rounded indicator that moves along the slider from one end to the other, indicating the slider's value proportionally to the slider's limits. The width of the indicator is configurable. In addition, the value text, text entry, and precision adjustment can be turned off to provide a scroll bar appearance when used with the `Thumb` indicator. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/117099775/206148261-ae291073-85e9-4082-9f91-39b65fecdc0f.mp4 #### Example scene shortcuts The example scene contains two shortcuts in order to evaluate the dynamic addition and removal of the slider components: * `CTRL+D` drops all the slider components that are added to the scene. * `CTRL+A` adds a new set of example slider components to the scene.
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"ensogl-tooltip",
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Use Enso Font (#7516) Use the new Enso Font; also change the anti-aliasing logic to be based on device pixel ratio, rather than platform. This will improve the clarity of font rendering on Windows/Linux machines with high pixel densities. Design reference: ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/934ec9ac-52c3-4a81-a9f9-143378ecb658) Tested on various combinations of DPR/platform: OS X, `devicePixelRatio` = 2 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on OS X): <img width="1440" alt="Screenshot 2023-08-07 at 5 46 11 PM" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/2fdf251a-ba5e-426f-b6c4-194347a9cee4"> Windows, `devicePixelRatio` = 1.25 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/55c4a129-4fff-4a9b-8e55-51a5d206e659) Linux, `devicePixelRatio` = 1 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/c5ac61f0-e3c5-43ca-8ee7-e1e04e84d35e) # Important Notes Style changes: - Use the Enso Font for code in Rust, replacing the DejaVu fonts. - Use the Enso Font in HTML: code in documentation, and error visualizations. - Change SpanWidgets from Bold to Extra Bold, to match the design. Implementation improvements: - The new font download is cached (and Github-authenticated); this should eliminate a "rate limit" build failure I've encountered in the past. - Clean up DocSection HTML rendering a bit. - Remove a CSS file that seems to have been superseded.
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Use Enso Font (#7516) Use the new Enso Font; also change the anti-aliasing logic to be based on device pixel ratio, rather than platform. This will improve the clarity of font rendering on Windows/Linux machines with high pixel densities. Design reference: ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/934ec9ac-52c3-4a81-a9f9-143378ecb658) Tested on various combinations of DPR/platform: OS X, `devicePixelRatio` = 2 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on OS X): <img width="1440" alt="Screenshot 2023-08-07 at 5 46 11 PM" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/2fdf251a-ba5e-426f-b6c4-194347a9cee4"> Windows, `devicePixelRatio` = 1.25 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/55c4a129-4fff-4a9b-8e55-51a5d206e659) Linux, `devicePixelRatio` = 1 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/c5ac61f0-e3c5-43ca-8ee7-e1e04e84d35e) # Important Notes Style changes: - Use the Enso Font for code in Rust, replacing the DejaVu fonts. - Use the Enso Font in HTML: code in documentation, and error visualizations. - Change SpanWidgets from Bold to Extra Bold, to match the design. Implementation improvements: - The new font download is cached (and Github-authenticated); this should eliminate a "rate limit" build failure I've encountered in the past. - Clean up DocSection HTML rendering a bit. - Remove a CSS file that seems to have been superseded.
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Use Enso Font (#7516) Use the new Enso Font; also change the anti-aliasing logic to be based on device pixel ratio, rather than platform. This will improve the clarity of font rendering on Windows/Linux machines with high pixel densities. Design reference: ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/934ec9ac-52c3-4a81-a9f9-143378ecb658) Tested on various combinations of DPR/platform: OS X, `devicePixelRatio` = 2 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on OS X): <img width="1440" alt="Screenshot 2023-08-07 at 5 46 11 PM" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/2fdf251a-ba5e-426f-b6c4-194347a9cee4"> Windows, `devicePixelRatio` = 1.25 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/55c4a129-4fff-4a9b-8e55-51a5d206e659) Linux, `devicePixelRatio` = 1 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/c5ac61f0-e3c5-43ca-8ee7-e1e04e84d35e) # Important Notes Style changes: - Use the Enso Font for code in Rust, replacing the DejaVu fonts. - Use the Enso Font in HTML: code in documentation, and error visualizations. - Change SpanWidgets from Bold to Extra Bold, to match the design. Implementation improvements: - The new font download is cached (and Github-authenticated); this should eliminate a "rate limit" build failure I've encountered in the past. - Clean up DocSection HTML rendering a bit. - Remove a CSS file that seems to have been superseded.
2023-08-17 21:36:12 +03:00
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"enso-frp",
"enso-prelude",
"enso-shapely",
"ensogl",
"ensogl-component",
"ensogl-gui-component",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-text",
2022-08-27 01:25:34 +03:00
"ensogl-text-msdf",
"gloo-utils",
"ide-view-component-browser",
"ide-view-documentation",
"ide-view-execution-environment-selector",
"ide-view-graph-editor",
Redesign IDE top bar (#7249) Closes #7200 Updating the looks of the project's top bar to the new design. - Project name moved from breadcrumbs to the left of the execution environment selector. - All components use auto-layout in most places, except for breadcrumbs (changing them means basically rewriting them from scratch, but we will use CB's breadcrumbs instead) - Components no longer rely on individual positioning but rather work as parts of the "project view top bar" abstraction (with the use of auto-layout) - We have a new debug scene for the project view top bar, replacing the debug scene for execution environment selector. - Most style parameters were moved to the stylesheet, except breadcrumbs. - Top bar is now fully managed by the Project View, not Graph Editor - Project name is no longer editable. There is no way to rename a project inside the IDE (the corresponding code is removed). It can react on mouse hovers, but the color will not change for now. - Current execution environment has extra bold font and is no longer capitalized. - **Breadcrumbs can be considered broken** from the design point of view. I have no intention of making them look as in the design because we want to reuse CB's breadcrumbs component instead. The functionality should be fully preserved, though. - The Play Icon on the execution environment selector is not updated to the newest design, I suggest creating a separate task for that (I think it is the first case of a rounded triangle in the application, and implementation would some time). https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/16747c02-15b2-4806-ace3-6f03c98040f1
2023-07-18 13:35:07 +03:00
"ide-view-project-view-top-bar",
"js-sys",
"multi-map",
"nalgebra",
"ordered-float",
"parser",
"serde",
"serde_json",
"span-tree",
"strum",
"uuid 0.8.2",
"wasm-bindgen",
"wasm-bindgen-test",
"web-sys",
"welcome-screen",
]
[[package]]
name = "ide-view-component-browser"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"enso-prelude",
"ensogl",
"ensogl-breadcrumbs",
"ensogl-gui-component",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-text",
"ide-view-component-list-panel",
"ide-view-documentation",
"ide-view-graph-editor",
]
Component Group View with static header and without icons (#3373) Add an initial version of the visual component for displaying the Component Group View. The component contains a header (for displaying the Group Name) and a list of labels (for displaying the component names). https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181724889 #### Visuals A screenshot from a debug scene demonstrating the component: <img width="251" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 07 56" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243304-21c3ad78-4813-4368-b3bb-844d979da699.png"> Screenshots from other debug scenes (`list_view` and `text_area`), demonstrating that the other components still display correctly: <img width="202" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 08 56" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243428-de9dc1c7-5a9f-45e0-9325-db60cece9768.png"> <img width="403" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 08 48" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243432-895061d9-5bd9-4349-8679-eb63b0f6724d.png"> A screenshot of the Node Searcher's list, showing that long entries in a ListView are now truncated, and an ellipsis character is added in place of removed characters: <img width="651" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 10 16" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243664-5b671969-7aa0-4bef-8fd2-825602d85848.png"> # Important Notes - Adding support for the text truncation feature in `ListView` required some changes in the`list_view::Entry`-related APIs. - An embedded font was added (DejaVuSans-Bold) for use in the Component Group View debug scene, and 5 unused embedded fonts were removed.
2022-04-14 13:37:40 +03:00
[[package]]
Component Browser with Grid View (#3766) This PR introduced an overhauled Component List Panel implementation, making use of the efficient EnsoGL grid view component. Also, it delivers a couple of new features: * A part of the new design: there are no more section headers in grid, instead groups are "glued" together. The local scope section is under "popular" (old "favorites"). * The keyboard management inside grid works. * there is a mouse hover highlight * selecting the lowest entry in section when jumping with navigation bar. * accepting input as-is with cmd/ctrl + Enter. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/194561890-fffb9b41-2f0d-4357-8d9a-5038a6bcb023.mp4 ### Important Notes **What is not implemented:** * [Focus management between panels.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/180872763) The grid is always focused. To accept the current input, use ctrl+Enter shortcut. * [Proper handling of selection when having empty space on the right and pressing right arrow.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487880) * When entering a module, its name is not added to the input as described in the design doc. Will be a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). **Known issues** * [the selection, especially in the local scope section, has sometimes an undesirable offset](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487730). The cause is known, but not so easy to fix. * The inserted nodes are often producing errors. The Browser's inherits the outdated understanding of the language from old Node Searcher, and it does not include new form of imports, static methods etc. Those all will be fixed as a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). * The performance is improved, but still not ideal, due to problems in [text areas](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183406745). * To scroll the documentation panel, you must first click on it.
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name = "ide-view-component-list-panel"
Component Group View with static header and without icons (#3373) Add an initial version of the visual component for displaying the Component Group View. The component contains a header (for displaying the Group Name) and a list of labels (for displaying the component names). https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181724889 #### Visuals A screenshot from a debug scene demonstrating the component: <img width="251" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 07 56" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243304-21c3ad78-4813-4368-b3bb-844d979da699.png"> Screenshots from other debug scenes (`list_view` and `text_area`), demonstrating that the other components still display correctly: <img width="202" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 08 56" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243428-de9dc1c7-5a9f-45e0-9325-db60cece9768.png"> <img width="403" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 08 48" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243432-895061d9-5bd9-4349-8679-eb63b0f6724d.png"> A screenshot of the Node Searcher's list, showing that long entries in a ListView are now truncated, and an ellipsis character is added in place of removed characters: <img width="651" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 10 16" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243664-5b671969-7aa0-4bef-8fd2-825602d85848.png"> # Important Notes - Adding support for the text truncation feature in `ListView` required some changes in the`list_view::Entry`-related APIs. - An embedded font was added (DejaVuSans-Bold) for use in the Component Group View debug scene, and 5 unused embedded fonts were removed.
2022-04-14 13:37:40 +03:00
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
Component Browser with Grid View (#3766) This PR introduced an overhauled Component List Panel implementation, making use of the efficient EnsoGL grid view component. Also, it delivers a couple of new features: * A part of the new design: there are no more section headers in grid, instead groups are "glued" together. The local scope section is under "popular" (old "favorites"). * The keyboard management inside grid works. * there is a mouse hover highlight * selecting the lowest entry in section when jumping with navigation bar. * accepting input as-is with cmd/ctrl + Enter. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/194561890-fffb9b41-2f0d-4357-8d9a-5038a6bcb023.mp4 ### Important Notes **What is not implemented:** * [Focus management between panels.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/180872763) The grid is always focused. To accept the current input, use ctrl+Enter shortcut. * [Proper handling of selection when having empty space on the right and pressing right arrow.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487880) * When entering a module, its name is not added to the input as described in the design doc. Will be a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). **Known issues** * [the selection, especially in the local scope section, has sometimes an undesirable offset](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487730). The cause is known, but not so easy to fix. * The inserted nodes are often producing errors. The Browser's inherits the outdated understanding of the language from old Node Searcher, and it does not include new form of imports, static methods etc. Those all will be fixed as a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). * The performance is improved, but still not ideal, due to problems in [text areas](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183406745). * To scroll the documentation panel, you must first click on it.
2022-10-14 13:42:59 +03:00
"approx 0.5.1",
Component Group View with static header and without icons (#3373) Add an initial version of the visual component for displaying the Component Group View. The component contains a header (for displaying the Group Name) and a list of labels (for displaying the component names). https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181724889 #### Visuals A screenshot from a debug scene demonstrating the component: <img width="251" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 07 56" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243304-21c3ad78-4813-4368-b3bb-844d979da699.png"> Screenshots from other debug scenes (`list_view` and `text_area`), demonstrating that the other components still display correctly: <img width="202" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 08 56" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243428-de9dc1c7-5a9f-45e0-9325-db60cece9768.png"> <img width="403" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 08 48" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243432-895061d9-5bd9-4349-8679-eb63b0f6724d.png"> A screenshot of the Node Searcher's list, showing that long entries in a ListView are now truncated, and an ellipsis character is added in place of removed characters: <img width="651" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 10 16" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243664-5b671969-7aa0-4bef-8fd2-825602d85848.png"> # Important Notes - Adding support for the text truncation feature in `ListView` required some changes in the`list_view::Entry`-related APIs. - An embedded font was added (DejaVuSans-Bold) for use in the Component Group View debug scene, and 5 unused embedded fonts were removed.
2022-04-14 13:37:40 +03:00
"enso-frp",
2022-06-22 18:39:32 +03:00
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-grid-view",
Component Group View with static header and without icons (#3373) Add an initial version of the visual component for displaying the Component Group View. The component contains a header (for displaying the Group Name) and a list of labels (for displaying the component names). https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181724889 #### Visuals A screenshot from a debug scene demonstrating the component: <img width="251" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 07 56" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243304-21c3ad78-4813-4368-b3bb-844d979da699.png"> Screenshots from other debug scenes (`list_view` and `text_area`), demonstrating that the other components still display correctly: <img width="202" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 08 56" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243428-de9dc1c7-5a9f-45e0-9325-db60cece9768.png"> <img width="403" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 08 48" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243432-895061d9-5bd9-4349-8679-eb63b0f6724d.png"> A screenshot of the Node Searcher's list, showing that long entries in a ListView are now truncated, and an ellipsis character is added in place of removed characters: <img width="651" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 10 16" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243664-5b671969-7aa0-4bef-8fd2-825602d85848.png"> # Important Notes - Adding support for the text truncation feature in `ListView` required some changes in the`list_view::Entry`-related APIs. - An embedded font was added (DejaVuSans-Bold) for use in the Component Group View debug scene, and 5 unused embedded fonts were removed.
2022-04-14 13:37:40 +03:00
"ensogl-gui-component",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-icons",
Component Browser with Grid View (#3766) This PR introduced an overhauled Component List Panel implementation, making use of the efficient EnsoGL grid view component. Also, it delivers a couple of new features: * A part of the new design: there are no more section headers in grid, instead groups are "glued" together. The local scope section is under "popular" (old "favorites"). * The keyboard management inside grid works. * there is a mouse hover highlight * selecting the lowest entry in section when jumping with navigation bar. * accepting input as-is with cmd/ctrl + Enter. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/194561890-fffb9b41-2f0d-4357-8d9a-5038a6bcb023.mp4 ### Important Notes **What is not implemented:** * [Focus management between panels.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/180872763) The grid is always focused. To accept the current input, use ctrl+Enter shortcut. * [Proper handling of selection when having empty space on the right and pressing right arrow.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487880) * When entering a module, its name is not added to the input as described in the design doc. Will be a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). **Known issues** * [the selection, especially in the local scope section, has sometimes an undesirable offset](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487730). The cause is known, but not so easy to fix. * The inserted nodes are often producing errors. The Browser's inherits the outdated understanding of the language from old Node Searcher, and it does not include new form of imports, static methods etc. Those all will be fixed as a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). * The performance is improved, but still not ideal, due to problems in [text areas](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183406745). * To scroll the documentation panel, you must first click on it.
2022-10-14 13:42:59 +03:00
"ensogl-scroll-area",
"ensogl-selector",
Component Group View with static header and without icons (#3373) Add an initial version of the visual component for displaying the Component Group View. The component contains a header (for displaying the Group Name) and a list of labels (for displaying the component names). https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181724889 #### Visuals A screenshot from a debug scene demonstrating the component: <img width="251" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 07 56" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243304-21c3ad78-4813-4368-b3bb-844d979da699.png"> Screenshots from other debug scenes (`list_view` and `text_area`), demonstrating that the other components still display correctly: <img width="202" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 08 56" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243428-de9dc1c7-5a9f-45e0-9325-db60cece9768.png"> <img width="403" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 08 48" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243432-895061d9-5bd9-4349-8679-eb63b0f6724d.png"> A screenshot of the Node Searcher's list, showing that long entries in a ListView are now truncated, and an ellipsis character is added in place of removed characters: <img width="651" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 10 16" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243664-5b671969-7aa0-4bef-8fd2-825602d85848.png"> # Important Notes - Adding support for the text truncation feature in `ListView` required some changes in the`list_view::Entry`-related APIs. - An embedded font was added (DejaVuSans-Bold) for use in the Component Group View debug scene, and 5 unused embedded fonts were removed.
2022-04-14 13:37:40 +03:00
"ensogl-text",
"ensogl-toggle-button",
"ensogl-tooltip",
Component Browser with Grid View (#3766) This PR introduced an overhauled Component List Panel implementation, making use of the efficient EnsoGL grid view component. Also, it delivers a couple of new features: * A part of the new design: there are no more section headers in grid, instead groups are "glued" together. The local scope section is under "popular" (old "favorites"). * The keyboard management inside grid works. * there is a mouse hover highlight * selecting the lowest entry in section when jumping with navigation bar. * accepting input as-is with cmd/ctrl + Enter. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/194561890-fffb9b41-2f0d-4357-8d9a-5038a6bcb023.mp4 ### Important Notes **What is not implemented:** * [Focus management between panels.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/180872763) The grid is always focused. To accept the current input, use ctrl+Enter shortcut. * [Proper handling of selection when having empty space on the right and pressing right arrow.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487880) * When entering a module, its name is not added to the input as described in the design doc. Will be a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). **Known issues** * [the selection, especially in the local scope section, has sometimes an undesirable offset](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487730). The cause is known, but not so easy to fix. * The inserted nodes are often producing errors. The Browser's inherits the outdated understanding of the language from old Node Searcher, and it does not include new form of imports, static methods etc. Those all will be fixed as a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). * The performance is improved, but still not ideal, due to problems in [text areas](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183406745). * To scroll the documentation panel, you must first click on it.
2022-10-14 13:42:59 +03:00
"ide-view-component-list-panel-grid",
"ordered-float",
Component Group View with static header and without icons (#3373) Add an initial version of the visual component for displaying the Component Group View. The component contains a header (for displaying the Group Name) and a list of labels (for displaying the component names). https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181724889 #### Visuals A screenshot from a debug scene demonstrating the component: <img width="251" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 07 56" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243304-21c3ad78-4813-4368-b3bb-844d979da699.png"> Screenshots from other debug scenes (`list_view` and `text_area`), demonstrating that the other components still display correctly: <img width="202" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 08 56" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243428-de9dc1c7-5a9f-45e0-9325-db60cece9768.png"> <img width="403" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 08 48" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243432-895061d9-5bd9-4349-8679-eb63b0f6724d.png"> A screenshot of the Node Searcher's list, showing that long entries in a ListView are now truncated, and an ellipsis character is added in place of removed characters: <img width="651" alt="Screenshot 2022-04-13 at 20 10 16" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/163243664-5b671969-7aa0-4bef-8fd2-825602d85848.png"> # Important Notes - Adding support for the text truncation feature in `ListView` required some changes in the`list_view::Entry`-related APIs. - An embedded font was added (DejaVuSans-Bold) for use in the Component Group View debug scene, and 5 unused embedded fonts were removed.
2022-04-14 13:37:40 +03:00
]
Component Browser with Grid View (#3766) This PR introduced an overhauled Component List Panel implementation, making use of the efficient EnsoGL grid view component. Also, it delivers a couple of new features: * A part of the new design: there are no more section headers in grid, instead groups are "glued" together. The local scope section is under "popular" (old "favorites"). * The keyboard management inside grid works. * there is a mouse hover highlight * selecting the lowest entry in section when jumping with navigation bar. * accepting input as-is with cmd/ctrl + Enter. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/194561890-fffb9b41-2f0d-4357-8d9a-5038a6bcb023.mp4 ### Important Notes **What is not implemented:** * [Focus management between panels.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/180872763) The grid is always focused. To accept the current input, use ctrl+Enter shortcut. * [Proper handling of selection when having empty space on the right and pressing right arrow.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487880) * When entering a module, its name is not added to the input as described in the design doc. Will be a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). **Known issues** * [the selection, especially in the local scope section, has sometimes an undesirable offset](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487730). The cause is known, but not so easy to fix. * The inserted nodes are often producing errors. The Browser's inherits the outdated understanding of the language from old Node Searcher, and it does not include new form of imports, static methods etc. Those all will be fixed as a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). * The performance is improved, but still not ideal, due to problems in [text areas](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183406745). * To scroll the documentation panel, you must first click on it.
2022-10-14 13:42:59 +03:00
[[package]]
name = "ide-view-component-list-panel-grid"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"enso-frp",
"ensogl-core",
"ensogl-grid-view",
"ensogl-gui-component",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-icons",
"ensogl-shadow",
"ensogl-text",
"ensogl-toggle-button",
Component Browser with Grid View (#3766) This PR introduced an overhauled Component List Panel implementation, making use of the efficient EnsoGL grid view component. Also, it delivers a couple of new features: * A part of the new design: there are no more section headers in grid, instead groups are "glued" together. The local scope section is under "popular" (old "favorites"). * The keyboard management inside grid works. * there is a mouse hover highlight * selecting the lowest entry in section when jumping with navigation bar. * accepting input as-is with cmd/ctrl + Enter. https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/194561890-fffb9b41-2f0d-4357-8d9a-5038a6bcb023.mp4 ### Important Notes **What is not implemented:** * [Focus management between panels.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/180872763) The grid is always focused. To accept the current input, use ctrl+Enter shortcut. * [Proper handling of selection when having empty space on the right and pressing right arrow.](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487880) * When entering a module, its name is not added to the input as described in the design doc. Will be a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). **Known issues** * [the selection, especially in the local scope section, has sometimes an undesirable offset](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183487730). The cause is known, but not so easy to fix. * The inserted nodes are often producing errors. The Browser's inherits the outdated understanding of the language from old Node Searcher, and it does not include new form of imports, static methods etc. Those all will be fixed as a part of [this User Story](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181058321). * The performance is improved, but still not ideal, due to problems in [text areas](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183406745). * To scroll the documentation panel, you must first click on it.
2022-10-14 13:42:59 +03:00
"failure",
"num_enum",
]
[[package]]
name = "ide-view-documentation"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"double-representation",
"enso-doc-parser",
"enso-frp",
"enso-prelude",
"enso-profiler",
"enso-suggestion-database",
"ensogl",
"ensogl-breadcrumbs",
"ensogl-component",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"horrorshow",
"ide-ci",
"ide-view-graph-editor",
"serde_json",
"tokio",
"wasm-bindgen",
"web-sys",
]
[[package]]
name = "ide-view-execution-environment-selector"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"engine-protocol",
"enso-frp",
"enso-prelude",
"ensogl",
"ensogl-drop-down-menu",
"ensogl-gui-component",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-list-view",
]
[[package]]
name = "ide-view-graph-editor"
version = "0.1.0"
dependencies = [
"analytics",
"ast",
"base64 0.13.1",
"bimap",
"bitflags 2.2.1",
"derivative",
"engine-protocol",
"enso-config",
"enso-frp",
"enso-prelude",
"enso-shapely",
"enso-text",
"ensogl",
"ensogl-component",
"ensogl-derive-theme",
"ensogl-drop-manager",
"ensogl-hardcoded-theme",
"ensogl-icons",
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"ensogl-text-msdf",
"failure",
"ide-view-execution-environment-selector",
"indexmap",
"js-sys",
"nalgebra",
"ordered-float",
"parser",
"serde",
"serde-wasm-bindgen",
"serde_json",
"sourcemap",
"span-tree",
"uuid 0.8.2",
"wasm-bindgen",
"wasm-bindgen-test",
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Use Enso Font (#7516) Use the new Enso Font; also change the anti-aliasing logic to be based on device pixel ratio, rather than platform. This will improve the clarity of font rendering on Windows/Linux machines with high pixel densities. Design reference: ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/934ec9ac-52c3-4a81-a9f9-143378ecb658) Tested on various combinations of DPR/platform: OS X, `devicePixelRatio` = 2 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on OS X): <img width="1440" alt="Screenshot 2023-08-07 at 5 46 11 PM" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/2fdf251a-ba5e-426f-b6c4-194347a9cee4"> Windows, `devicePixelRatio` = 1.25 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/55c4a129-4fff-4a9b-8e55-51a5d206e659) Linux, `devicePixelRatio` = 1 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/c5ac61f0-e3c5-43ca-8ee7-e1e04e84d35e) # Important Notes Style changes: - Use the Enso Font for code in Rust, replacing the DejaVu fonts. - Use the Enso Font in HTML: code in documentation, and error visualizations. - Change SpanWidgets from Bold to Extra Bold, to match the design. Implementation improvements: - The new font download is cached (and Github-authenticated); this should eliminate a "rate limit" build failure I've encountered in the past. - Clean up DocSection HTML rendering a bit. - Remove a CSS file that seems to have been superseded.
2023-08-17 21:36:12 +03:00
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Use Enso Font (#7516) Use the new Enso Font; also change the anti-aliasing logic to be based on device pixel ratio, rather than platform. This will improve the clarity of font rendering on Windows/Linux machines with high pixel densities. Design reference: ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/934ec9ac-52c3-4a81-a9f9-143378ecb658) Tested on various combinations of DPR/platform: OS X, `devicePixelRatio` = 2 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on OS X): <img width="1440" alt="Screenshot 2023-08-07 at 5 46 11 PM" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/2fdf251a-ba5e-426f-b6c4-194347a9cee4"> Windows, `devicePixelRatio` = 1.25 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/55c4a129-4fff-4a9b-8e55-51a5d206e659) Linux, `devicePixelRatio` = 1 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR): ![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/c5ac61f0-e3c5-43ca-8ee7-e1e04e84d35e) # Important Notes Style changes: - Use the Enso Font for code in Rust, replacing the DejaVu fonts. - Use the Enso Font in HTML: code in documentation, and error visualizations. - Change SpanWidgets from Bold to Extra Bold, to match the design. Implementation improvements: - The new font download is cached (and Github-authenticated); this should eliminate a "rate limit" build failure I've encountered in the past. - Clean up DocSection HTML rendering a bit. - Remove a CSS file that seems to have been superseded.
2023-08-17 21:36:12 +03:00
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Multi-process profiles. (#3395) See: [#181837344](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181837344). I've separated this PR from some deeper changes I'm making to the profile format, because the changeset was getting too complex. The new APIs and tools in this PR are fully-implemented, except the profile format is too simplistic--it doesn't currently support headers that are needed to determine the relative timings of events from different processes. - Adds basic support for profile files containing data collected by multiple processes. - Implements `api_events_to_profile`, a tool for converting backend message logs (#3392) to the `profiler` format so they can be merged with frontend profiles (currently they can be merged with `cat`, but the next PR will introduce a merge tool). - Introduces `message_beanpoles`, a simple tool that diagrams timing relationships between frontend and backend messages. ### Important Notes - All TODOs introduced here will be addressed in the next PR that defines the new format. - Introduced a new crate, `enso_profiler_enso_data`, to be used by profile consumers that need to refer to Enso application datatypes to interpret metadata. - Introduced a `ProfileBuilder` abstraction for writing the JSON profile format; partially decouples the runtime event log structures from the format definition. - Introducing the conversion performed for `ProfilerBuilder` uncovered that the `.._with_same_start!` low-level `profiler` APIs don't currently work; they return `Started<_>` profilers, but that is inconsistent with the stricter data model that I introduced when I implemented `profiler_data`; they need to return profilers in a created, unstarted state. Low-level async profilers have not been a priority, but once #3382 merges we'll have a way to render their data, which will be really useful because async profilers capture *why* we're doing things. I'll bring up scheduling this in the next performance meeting.
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Multi-process profiles. (#3395) See: [#181837344](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181837344). I've separated this PR from some deeper changes I'm making to the profile format, because the changeset was getting too complex. The new APIs and tools in this PR are fully-implemented, except the profile format is too simplistic--it doesn't currently support headers that are needed to determine the relative timings of events from different processes. - Adds basic support for profile files containing data collected by multiple processes. - Implements `api_events_to_profile`, a tool for converting backend message logs (#3392) to the `profiler` format so they can be merged with frontend profiles (currently they can be merged with `cat`, but the next PR will introduce a merge tool). - Introduces `message_beanpoles`, a simple tool that diagrams timing relationships between frontend and backend messages. ### Important Notes - All TODOs introduced here will be addressed in the next PR that defines the new format. - Introduced a new crate, `enso_profiler_enso_data`, to be used by profile consumers that need to refer to Enso application datatypes to interpret metadata. - Introduced a `ProfileBuilder` abstraction for writing the JSON profile format; partially decouples the runtime event log structures from the format definition. - Introducing the conversion performed for `ProfilerBuilder` uncovered that the `.._with_same_start!` low-level `profiler` APIs don't currently work; they return `Started<_>` profilers, but that is inconsistent with the stricter data model that I introduced when I implemented `profiler_data`; they need to return profilers in a created, unstarted state. Low-level async profilers have not been a priority, but once #3382 merges we'll have a way to render their data, which will be really useful because async profilers capture *why* we're doing things. I'll bring up scheduling this in the next performance meeting.
2022-04-21 17:44:03 +03:00
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Multi-process profiles. (#3395) See: [#181837344](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181837344). I've separated this PR from some deeper changes I'm making to the profile format, because the changeset was getting too complex. The new APIs and tools in this PR are fully-implemented, except the profile format is too simplistic--it doesn't currently support headers that are needed to determine the relative timings of events from different processes. - Adds basic support for profile files containing data collected by multiple processes. - Implements `api_events_to_profile`, a tool for converting backend message logs (#3392) to the `profiler` format so they can be merged with frontend profiles (currently they can be merged with `cat`, but the next PR will introduce a merge tool). - Introduces `message_beanpoles`, a simple tool that diagrams timing relationships between frontend and backend messages. ### Important Notes - All TODOs introduced here will be addressed in the next PR that defines the new format. - Introduced a new crate, `enso_profiler_enso_data`, to be used by profile consumers that need to refer to Enso application datatypes to interpret metadata. - Introduced a `ProfileBuilder` abstraction for writing the JSON profile format; partially decouples the runtime event log structures from the format definition. - Introducing the conversion performed for `ProfilerBuilder` uncovered that the `.._with_same_start!` low-level `profiler` APIs don't currently work; they return `Started<_>` profilers, but that is inconsistent with the stricter data model that I introduced when I implemented `profiler_data`; they need to return profilers in a created, unstarted state. Low-level async profilers have not been a priority, but once #3382 merges we'll have a way to render their data, which will be really useful because async profilers capture *why* we're doing things. I'll bring up scheduling this in the next performance meeting.
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Multi-process profiles. (#3395) See: [#181837344](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181837344). I've separated this PR from some deeper changes I'm making to the profile format, because the changeset was getting too complex. The new APIs and tools in this PR are fully-implemented, except the profile format is too simplistic--it doesn't currently support headers that are needed to determine the relative timings of events from different processes. - Adds basic support for profile files containing data collected by multiple processes. - Implements `api_events_to_profile`, a tool for converting backend message logs (#3392) to the `profiler` format so they can be merged with frontend profiles (currently they can be merged with `cat`, but the next PR will introduce a merge tool). - Introduces `message_beanpoles`, a simple tool that diagrams timing relationships between frontend and backend messages. ### Important Notes - All TODOs introduced here will be addressed in the next PR that defines the new format. - Introduced a new crate, `enso_profiler_enso_data`, to be used by profile consumers that need to refer to Enso application datatypes to interpret metadata. - Introduced a `ProfileBuilder` abstraction for writing the JSON profile format; partially decouples the runtime event log structures from the format definition. - Introducing the conversion performed for `ProfilerBuilder` uncovered that the `.._with_same_start!` low-level `profiler` APIs don't currently work; they return `Started<_>` profilers, but that is inconsistent with the stricter data model that I introduced when I implemented `profiler_data`; they need to return profilers in a created, unstarted state. Low-level async profilers have not been a priority, but once #3382 merges we'll have a way to render their data, which will be really useful because async profilers capture *why* we're doing things. I'll bring up scheduling this in the next performance meeting.
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