Majority of warnings handling is now done via newly introduced nodes. Moreover, the underlying representation of warnings storage in `WithWarnings` was changed from `Warning[]` to `EnsoHashMap`.
# Important Notes
- Remove `ArrayRope`.
* Debug Ydoc without making code changes
Previously the log statements were guarded by a constant. Now log
statements are printed if YDOC_DEBUG=true env var is set during launch.
* debug LS RPCs
* bump vite to 5.3.5
* s/YDOC_DEBUG/YDOC_LS_DEBUG
* Address PR comment
* nit
* nit
* fix tests
* yet another linting problem
Implement full `ArgumentDefinition` syntax for new-lambda arguments, e.g `\a=1 (b:Integer = 23)-> a + b`; add backend support for new lambdas.
Emit an error when any syntactic operator is used outside of its associated syntax (fixes#10473).
Phase out complex arguments for old-lambdas: It is now a syntax error to specify default arguments for an old-lambda. This capability had no usage in real code; affected tests have been updated to test new lambdas. For now, old lambdas can continue to be used with simple arguments; if default arguments are desired, a new-style lambda can be used.
- Close#10622
- Changes `project-manager` and `ensoup` launcher to run the engine/language-server with working directory set to the directory containing currently running project.
- If the working directory is _not_ "the directory containing currently running project", a warning is written to logs. This can happen if the raw `/bin/enso` engine runner is used in a different directory.
- In the Cloud, the `File.new` interprets relative paths as cloud paths relative to the Cloud directory containing the current project. Absolute paths are unaffected.
Plain `Storage failure [AccessDenied].` was rather uninformative when it comes to debugging the underlying problem.
Added more detailed error messages and runners' failures should now sometimes print a detailed message.
References #10662.
Translate syntax warnings and attach to IR when translating operator applications.
We should ensure that all Trees are checked for warnings and every warning is attached to some IR. That would require a bit of refactoring: In TreeToIr, we could define helpers wrapping every IR constructor and accepting a `Tree` parameter. The `Tree` could be used to populate the `IdentifiedLocation` when constructing the IR type, and then to attach all warnings after constructing the IR object.
# Important Notes
- Update JNI dependency.
- Introduces a `cargo bench` runner for parser.
In a sequence of value-level operators, whitespace does not affect relative precedence. Functional operators still follow the space-precedence rules.
The "functional" operators are: `>> << |> |>> <| <<| : .`, application, and any operator containing `<-` or `->`. All other operators are considered value-level operators.
Asymmetric whitespace can still be used to form *operator sections* of value-level operators, e.g. `+2 * 3` is still equivalent to `x -> (x+2) * 3`.
Precedence of application is unchanged, so `f x+y` is still equivalent to `f (x + y)` and `f x+y * z` is still equivalent to `(f (x + y)) * z`.
Any attempt to use spacing to override value-level operator precedence will be caught by the new enso linter. Mixed spacing (for clarity) in value-operator expressions is allowed, as long as it is consistent with the precedences of the operators.
Closes#10366.
# Important Notes
Precedence warnings:
- The parser emits a warning if the whitespace in an expression is inconsistent with its effective precedence.
- A new enso linter can be run with `./run libraries lint`. It parses all `.enso` files in `distribution/lib` and `test`, and reports any errors or warnings. It can also be run on individual files: `cargo run --release --bin check_syntax -- file1 file2...` (the result may be easier to read than the `./run` output).
- The linter is also run as part of `./run lint`, so it is checked in CI.
Additional language change:
- The exponentiation operator (`^`) now has higher precedence than the multiplication class (`*`, `/`, `%`). This change did not affect any current enso files.
Library changes:
- The libraries have been updated. The new warnings were used to identify all affected code; the changes themselves have not been programmatically verified (in many cases their equivalence relies on the commutativity of string concatenation).
- Closes#9486
- All tests are succeeding or marked pending
- Created follow up tickets for things that still need to be addressed, including:
- Fixing upload / table update #10609
- Fixing `Count_Distinct` on Boolean columns #10611
- Running the tests on CI is not part of this PR - to be addressed separately
Enables `engine.TruffleCompilation` in `std-benchmarks`, collects the logs and dumps compilation into to `System.err` when a benchmark is influenced by dynamic compilation.
Single-phase whitespace-aware precedence resolution.
#### Performance
![newplot(4)](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/9822b0dc-17c3-4d2d-adf7-eb8b1c240522)
Since this is a major refactor of the core of the parser, I benchmarked it; it's about 3% faster.
# Important Notes
- Move operator-identifier recognition to lexer.
- Move compound-token assembly out of precedence resolver
Closes#10564. Dashboard accepts only projects with non-empty namespace.
The change in project-manager ensures that we serialize `namespace` even if it is a default one.
The change in dashboard ensures that namespace can be empty.
Reducing the number of log events that we spam regular users. Not the last PR in that area, but already a progress.
Also replaced `fileWalk` with a stream approach hoping that maybe it is a bit more stable on Windows.
This change adds a possibility to pass an optional parameter describing full path to projects' directory, in addition to the required project id.
Enables GUI to fix#10453.
Addresses one of two concerns of #5298 - adds support for `--jvm` argument to allow us to switch from _native image_ built Enso binary (as developed by #10126) to regular JVM based Enso execution. This change _doesn't affect production builds_. The _native executable_ continues to be only built by `engine-runner/buildNativeImage` which is tested on CI, but not in the production jobs.
Fixes#10197
# Important Notes
From now on, package installation will be using `pnpm install`. Installing it globally is fine for convenience, but it can also be used as `corepack pnpm install` without having to install anything other than node. For now, all other scripts are still invoked using `npm`, so we can still invoke them with usual `--workspace` setting. As far as I can tell that doesn't really have any other side effects and is identical as running the script through `pnpm run` in respective workspace project subdirectory.
* Eliminating circe-yaml
This change adds our very-own YAML parser on top of SnakeYAML. Compared
to Circe parser on top of SnakeYAML. The advantage? In some not-so-distant
future we might actually get rid of circe and the related performance
issues.
The logic is similar to what circe does i.e. analyzing SnakeYAML to
build our own structure.
This change is not complete, as there are still some tests failing, but
most common Configs are already parseable.
We _could_ auto-generate some of the code but still some of the logic
would have to be tweaked by hand; the current logic has a number of
special cases, as I found out the hard way.
* wip: more tests passing
* Fix remaining tests in ConfigSpec
* Fixing YAML decoder for editions
Dropping circe as a decoder for Editions revealed some problems. Turns
out the current implementation had even more special cases to deal with.
* nit
* Allow for empty exports
* Mostly complete encodin part
Replaced almost all `toYAML` locations with SnakeYAML equivalent.
The encoding has to use Java collections for which there exists a
built-in support. If we were to use Scala collections we would have to
deal with tagging, at the very least.
* Remove the last remaining Circe's YAML parser
* Bug fix + further loop optimization
* removal of some dependencies
* Remove circe-yaml
Added a custom SnakeYAML Node updater to mimick the JSON -> YAML -> JSON
conversion needed for updating fields. The algorithm recursively follows
the key-path and inserts the desired Node. This is not a performance
oriented code on purpose.
* Fix compilation issues
`circe-core` was marked as `provided` but no one eventually included it
in the final jar, hence `NoClassFoundException`.
* fix licensing
* Removing obsolete circe definitions
* fmt
* nits
* s/SnakeYamlDecoder/YamlDecoder
* fmt
* Partial revert, PM needs JSON decoders/encoders
* style
* incremental compilation gone wrong
Ultimately, we want to forbid the `from ... export all` syntax. This PR starts by providing a way to explicitly export extension and conversion methods by name.
Stdlib code will be modified in upcoming PR.
# Important Notes
A single name can refer to multiple extension or conversion methods. Exports are not qualified. For example,
```
type My_Type
type Other_Type
My_Type.ext_method x = x
Other_Type.ext_method x = x
```
```
from project.Mod export ext_method
```
will export both `My_Type.ext_method` and `Other_Type.ext_method`.
close#10240
Changelog:
- add: `desktop-environment` Java module to detect user environment configuration
- add: `ProjectsMigration` module containing the migration logic of the enso projects directory
- update: updated and cleaned up unused settings from the storage config
- add: `desktopEnvironment` TS module to detect user environment configuration in the `project-manager-shim`
- update: `project-manager-shim` with the new user projects directory
The current implementation contains logic that should enable us to make some backward compatibility config changes.
At the same time, the logic is tightly integrated with circe's JSON library, which we want to eventually to get rid off.
Rather than trying to keep it somehow around and maintain via some hacks this PR proposes to ditch that logic completely as we currently have no use-case for such scenarios.
As a result, classes modelling YAML configs now don't have the extra fields and there is 1:1 correspondence.
Performance has also improved although that wasn't the main objective, yet. Follow up PR will attempt to replace `circe-yaml` with `snakeyaml` directly.
In preparation for #9113. Note that the dependency upgrade is necessary because it brings latest available `snakeyaml` (as part of `circe-yaml`).
close#10182
Changelog:
- add: IdMap parameter to the `text/applyEdit` request
- add: IdMap to the runtime module
- update: set IdMap during the interactive compilation
- update: set the IR identifiers in the `TreeToIR` parsing step
Outline view and completions for Enso code in VSCode.
# Important Notes
This PR provides the necessary infrastructure for building VSCode extension that includes `enso_parser` library compiled for all supported platforms.
VSCode extension can now use libraries from `sbt` that are `publishM2`-ready. To make that possible a documentation must have been provided and fixed for those modules - hence so many changes in `.scala` classes.
<img width="862" alt="image" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/26887752/7374bf41-bdc6-4322-b562-85a2e761de2a">
Last, but not least. The outline view and completions display something.
Reducing the number of dependencies. Explicit `cats` are almost gone (present in `cli`). `enumeration` is completely gone. `cats` is also still included implicitly via `io.circe` but that's a different kind of beast.
Also, really removed `jackson` from dependencies by fixing the dependency on `http-test-helper`.
# Important Notes
In a number of places importing all cats implicits could be simply replaced with a single or two method calls. Not to mention that this will reduce compilation times due to reduced implicit search space.
One example of how the changes affect performance (not only startup):
Before:
![Screenshot from 2024-06-11 12-05-24](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/292128/a1a772a9-635d-4a16-a543-e2fd2124a22c)
Now:
![Screenshot from 2024-06-11 14-27-47](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/292128/b17c7fcc-9a6d-48b9-8200-60708354ee03)
(frequently executed)
![Screenshot from 2024-06-12 12-46-34](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/292128/31bc4dfd-4edc-45c9-9c5d-13e3472089b9)
Also appears to be gone.
This PR is by no means finished. The purge will continue in follow up PRs.
- Follow-up to #9361
- Enables assertions and fixes `count` check
- Tests and fixes null references
- Tests and fixes serializing a deserialized structure - by saving the id of the `Persistance` corresponding to the entry
- After the change to how we determine which `Persistance` instance to use, the most specific one is now used (based on the saved id). This has an unfortunate consequence that `Seq` which is most of the time represented by a subtype of `List`, is now using `PersistScalaList` which is not lazy.
- To alleviate that, we no longer use `Seq` to store some field lazily and instead use a dedicated type for that purpose: `InlineReference`.
- Remove remnants of deprecated Scala parser
- The following projects are now JPMS modules provided on system module-path (in components directory):
- `ydoc-server`
- `profiling-utils`
- `syntax-rust-definition`
- The contents of the aforementioned modules are excluded from both `runner.jar` and `runtime.jar` fat jars.
- Suggestions are serialized and deserialized with our Persistance framework, rather than via the default Java OutputObjectWriter.
Add support for private methods. Most of the changes are in parser and compiler. The runtime checking of private functions was already present since #9692
# Important Notes
- Only top-level methods can be declared `private`.
- private method cannot be called from different project
- private method cannot be accessed from polyglot code (private method does not exist for polyglot code)
* Hotfix for finding parser library
Since ydoc is now started by language server, parser is initialized
differently and attempts to find `libenso_parser.so` in
`component/runner` rather than `component` directory.
* Add fallbacks
* fix native image build
Introduce a new `test-utils` project, and moves the `TestBase` there. Moreover, `TestBase` is renamed to `TestUtils` and is no longer an abstract class.
# Important Notes
`test-utils` project does not depend on junit, so it can be used, for example, by any benchmarks as well.
- related #7954
Changelog:
- update: Ydoc starts with the language server on the `localhost:1234` by default. The hostname and ports can be configured by setting environment variables `LANGUAGE_SERVER_YDOC_HOSTNAME` and `LANGUAGE_SERVER_YDOC_PORT`
- update: by default `npm dev run` uses the node Ydoc server. You can control it with `POLYGLOT_YDOC_SERVER` env variable. For example,
```
env POLYGLOT_YDOC_SERVER='true' npm --workspace=enso-gui2 run dev
```
To connect to the Ydoc server running on the 1234 port (the one started with the language server)
⠀
```
env POLYGLOT_YDOC_SERVER='ws://127.0.0.1:1235' npm --workspace=enso-gui2 run dev
```
To connect to the provided URL. Can be useful for debugging when you start a separate Ydoc process.
- update: run `npm install` before the engine build. It is required to create the Ydoc JS bundle.
Setting execution environment to the existing one should have no effect.
Should (positively) affect startup in #9789.
# Important Notes
Cancelling jobs and triggering a fresh execute job is expensive and unnecessary, especially on startup, when the result should be the same as before.
We don't seem to run `abortJobs` under a lock, and especially not under the write compilation lock, in other scenarios. This is causing some major slowdown when there is a long running execution or compilation, as currently experienced in the cloud.
This should reduce chances of a timeout.
Also added an option to override the global executor. Currently it would always default to the runtime number of available process which may be suboptimal.
# Important Notes
Pending testing on the impact it will have.
This PR introduces a new installer and uninstaller for the Windows platform.
Both are written in Rust and compiled to a single executable. The executable has no dependencies (other than what is included in the Windows), links the C++ runtime statically if needed.
The change is motivated by numerous issues with with the `electron-builder`-generated installers. The new installer should behave better, not have issues with long paths and unblock the `electron-builder` upgrade (which will significantly simplify the workflow definitions).
To build an installer, one needs to provide the unpacked application (generated by `electron-builder`) and the `electron-builder` configuration (with a few minor extensions). Code signing is also supported.
When `PROFILING_FILENAME` and `PROFILING_TIME` are set, language server will collect profiling data on startup and place it under `/opt/enso/profiling/$PROFILING_NAME` where it can be fetched from.
Needed to better analyze #9789.
part of #7954
# Important Notes
The workflow is:
- `$ npm install` -- just in case
- `$ npm --workspace=enso-gui2 run build-ydoc-server-polyglot` -- build the `ydocServer.js` bundle
- `$ sbt ydoc-server/assembly` -- build the ydoc server jar
- `env POLYGLOT_YDOC_SERVER=true npm --workspace=enso-gui2 run dev` -- run the dev server with the polyglot ydoc server. Providing `POLYGLOT_YDOC_SERVER_DEBUG=true` env variable enables the chrome debugger
Closes#8836.
Atom constructors can be declared as private (project-private). project-private constructors can be called only from the same project. See the encapsulation.md docs for more info.
---------
Co-authored-by: Jaroslav Tulach <jaroslav.tulach@enso.org>
Co-authored-by: Radosław Waśko <radoslaw.wasko@enso.org>
Co-authored-by: Hubert Plociniczak <hubert.plociniczak@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kaz Wesley <kaz@lambdaverse.org>
This change replaces an sqllite-backed suggestions' repo with a simple, in-memory, one.
As `completion` functionality has been implemented completely in GUI, there is no need to support it in backend, which simplifies a lot of functionality.
Closes#9650 and #9471.
# Important Notes
Loading suggestions and sending them to GUI on startup is almost instantaneous. Previously it would take ~10s just for `Standard.Base`.
* Text literals: Accept unpaired-surrogate escape codes.
Unpaired surrogates are not allowed by Unicode, but they occur in practice
because many systems accept them; for example, they may be present in filenames
on Windows (which are otherwise constrained to UTF-16).
Programs written in Enso should be able to work with them, if only because they
represent edge cases that should be tested when converting encodings and at
other system boundaries.
- Generalize the representation of interpreted-text-escapes in the lexer, so
that we are not tied to the strict Unicode of Rust's `str`.
- Move some doc-comment code from the parser to test utilities.
- Simplify token serialization.
The change fixes the problem with suggestions loading by
1. Making sure that bundle is always the first on the search path for editions and engine
2. Passing language home to language server
Verified by building/running AppImage locally (previously would fail).
Closes#9728. Regressed in #9647.
* Reduce parser dependencies
- `enso-parser-syntax-tree-visitor` is now only used when building tests and debug tools.
- Remove `enso-logging` crate and its macros.
- The main bin for `enso-parser` has been moved to a `check_syntax` tool in `enso-parser-debug`.
- Close#8610
# Important Notes
QA notes:
- The GUI2 warning screen should not show up - the arguments that GUI2 do not understand have been removed.
- However, it should be tested that the warnings screen should correctly work when invalid arguments really *are* passed in:
- Via URL query parameters (electron, might need to open the electron app then the browser, *or* do `location.href = ` in DevTools in Electron.)
- By editing `Editor.tsx` to inject invalid args to the big configuration object we pass to the GUI entrypoint.
`42 == (Error.throw "foo")` now correctly returns an `Error` rather than False
# Important Notes
The error was in the wrong usage of the `org.enso.interpreter.dsl.AcceptsError` DSL annotation.
Removes a bulk of rust crates that we no longer need, but that added significant install, build and testing time to the Rust parser.
Most significantly, removed `enso-web` and `enso-shapely`, and got rid of many no longer necessary `#![feature]`s. Moved two still used proc-macros from shapely to prelude. The last remaining usage of `web-sys` is within the logger (`console.log`), but we may actually want to keep that one.
close#9351
Changelog:
- update: deprecate the `reexport` suggestion field
- add: `reexports` suggestion field containing the list of modules re-exporting this symbol
- update: exports logic to gather all the symbols exported from a given module
This PR updates the Rust toolchain to recent nightly.
Most of the changes are related to fixing newly added warnings and adjusting the feature flags. Also the formatter changed its behavior slightly, causing some whitespace changes.
Other points:
* Changed debug level of the `buildscript` profile to `lint-tables-only` — this should improve the build times and space usage somewhat.
* Moved lint configuration to the worksppace `Cargo.toml` definition. Adjusted the formatter appropriately.
* Removed auto-generated IntelliJ run configurations, as they are not useful anymore.
* Added a few trivial stdlib nightly functions that were removed to our codebase.
* Bumped many dependencies but still not all:
* `clap` bump encountered https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/issues/5407 — for now the warnings were silenced by the lint config.
* `octocrab` — our forked diverged to far with the original, needs more refactoring.
* `derivative` — is unmaintained and has no updated version, despite introducing warnings in the generated code. There is no direct replacement.
This PR removes enso-pack (ensogl-pack) crate.
It still keeps the `enso-runner` JS package, as it is used for CLI argument parser and logger. The runner should be probably refactored (and possible removed altogether).
# Important Notes
I've temporarily extracted the `enso-runner` to `lib/js` directory, as I wanted to avoid keeping pure JS library under `lib/rust`. Attempts at integrating this with `app/ide-desktop` and family caused too much trouble for this PR. The expectation is that the package will be removed or moved elsewhere soon anyway.
If some benchmark fails in dry-run (compileOnly) mode, the whole process exits with non-zero return code. Also fixes failing engine compiler benchmarks.
# Important Notes
Manually added failure:
```diff
diff --git a/engine/runtime-benchmarks/src/main/java/org/enso/interpreter/bench/benchmarks/semantic/ArrayProxyBenchmarks.java b/engine/runtime-benchmarks/src/main/java/org/enso/interpreter/bench/benchmarks/semantic/ArrayProxyBenchmarks.java
index c8d86cecc..f9f4d7cbc 100644
--- a/engine/runtime-benchmarks/src/main/java/org/enso/interpreter/bench/benchmarks/semantic/ArrayProxyBenchmarks.java
+++ b/engine/runtime-benchmarks/src/main/java/org/enso/interpreter/bench/benchmarks/semantic/ArrayProxyBenchmarks.java
@@ -95,7 +95,8 @@ public class ArrayProxyBenchmarks {
@Benchmark
public void sumOverComputingProxy(Blackhole matter) {
- performBenchmark(matter);
+ //performBenchmark(matter);
+ throw new AssertionError("My error");
}
@Benchmark
```
Run with `sbt "-Dbench.compileOnly=true runtime-benchmarks/benchOnly org.enso.interpreter.bench.benchmarks.semantic.ArrayProxyBenchmarks.sumOverComputingProxy"` fails with:
```
[info] Running benchmarks [org.enso.interpreter.bench.benchmarks.semantic.ArrayProxyBenchmarks.sumOverComputingProxy] in compileOnly mode
[info] # JMH version: 1.36
[info] # VM version: JDK 21.0.2, Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM, 21.0.2+13-LTS-jvmci-23.1-b30
[info] # VM invoker: /home/pavel/.sdkman/candidates/java/21.0.2-graal/bin/java
[info] # VM options: -XX:ThreadPriorityPolicy=1 -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+EnableJVMCIProduct -XX:-UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -Dslf4j.provider=org.slf4j.nop.NOPServiceProvider -Dbench.compileOnly=true --module-path=/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/sdk/nativeimage/23.1.2/nativeimage-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/sdk/word/23.1.2/word-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/sdk/jniutils/23.1.2/jniutils-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/sdk/collections/23.1.2/collections-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/polyglot/polyglot/23.1.2/polyglot-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/truffle/truffle-api/23.1.2/truffle-api-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/truffle/truffle-runtime/23.1.2/truffle-runtime-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/truffle/truffle-compiler/23.1.2/truffle-compiler-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/js/js-language/23.1.2/js-language-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/regex/regex/23.1.2/regex-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/shadowed/icu4j/23.1.2/icu4j-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/python/python-language/23.1.2/python-language-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/python/python-resources/23.1.2/python-resources-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/bouncycastle/bcutil-jdk18on/1.76/bcutil-jdk18on-1.76.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/bouncycastle/bcpkix-jdk18on/1.76/bcpkix-jdk18on-1.76.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/bouncycastle/bcprov-jdk18on/1.76/bcprov-jdk18on-1.76.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/llvm/llvm-api/23.1.2/llvm-api-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/truffle/truffle-nfi/23.1.2/truffle-nfi-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/truffle/truffle-nfi-libffi/23.1.2/truffle-nfi-libffi-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/tools/profiler-tool/23.1.2/profiler-tool-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/graalvm/shadowed/json/23.1.2/json-23.1.2.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/tukaani/xz/1.9/xz-1.9.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/slf4j/slf4j-api/2.0.9/slf4j-api-2.0.9.jar:/home/pavel/.cache/coursier/v1/https/repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/slf4j/slf4j-nop/2.0.9/slf4j-nop-2.0.9.jar:/home/pavel/dev/enso/runtime.jar --add-modules=org.enso.runtime --add-exports=org.slf4j.nop/org.slf4j.nop=org.slf4j
[info] # Blackhole mode: compiler (auto-detected, use -Djmh.blackhole.autoDetect=false to disable)
[info] # Warmup: <none>
[info] # Measurement: 1 iterations, 1 s each
[info] # Timeout: 10 min per iteration
[info] # Threads: 1 thread, will synchronize iterations
[info] # Benchmark mode: Average time, time/op
[info] # Benchmark: org.enso.interpreter.bench.benchmarks.semantic.ArrayProxyBenchmarks.sumOverComputingProxy
[info] # Run progress: 0.00% complete, ETA 00:00:01
[info] # Fork: N/A, test runs in the host VM
[info] # *** WARNING: Non-forked runs may silently omit JVM options, mess up profilers, disable compiler hints, etc. ***
[info] # *** WARNING: Use non-forked runs only for debugging purposes, not for actual performance runs. ***
[error] SLF4J: Attempting to load provider "org.slf4j.nop.NOPServiceProvider" specified via "slf4j.provider" system property
[info] Iteration 1: <failure>
[info] java.lang.AssertionError: My error
[info] at org.enso.interpreter.bench.benchmarks.semantic.ArrayProxyBenchmarks.sumOverComputingProxy(ArrayProxyBenchmarks.java:99)
[info] at org.enso.interpreter.bench.benchmarks.semantic.jmh_generated.ArrayProxyBenchmarks_sumOverComputingProxy_jmhTest.sumOverComputingProxy_avgt_jmhStub(ArrayProxyBenchmarks_sumOverComputingProxy_jmhTest.java:232)
[info] at org.enso.interpreter.bench.benchmarks.semantic.jmh_generated.ArrayProxyBenchmarks_sumOverComputingProxy_jmhTest.sumOverComputingProxy_AverageTime(ArrayProxyBenchmarks_sumOverComputingProxy_jmhTest.java:173)
[info] at java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.DirectMethodHandleAccessor.invoke(DirectMethodHandleAccessor.java:103)
[info] at java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:580)
[info] at org.openjdk.jmh.runner.BenchmarkHandler$BenchmarkTask.call(BenchmarkHandler.java:475)
[info] at org.openjdk.jmh.runner.BenchmarkHandler$BenchmarkTask.call(BenchmarkHandler.java:458)
[info] at java.base/java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:317)
[info] at java.base/java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Executors.java:572)
[info] at java.base/java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:317)
[info] at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1144)
[info] at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:642)
[error] Benchmark run failed: Benchmark caught the exception
[info] at java.base/java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:1583)
[error] org.openjdk.jmh.runner.RunnerException: Benchmark caught the exception
[error] at org.openjdk.jmh.runner.Runner.runBenchmarks(Runner.java:575)
[error] at org.openjdk.jmh.runner.Runner.internalRun(Runner.java:310)
[error] at org.openjdk.jmh.runner.Runner.run(Runner.java:209)
[error] at org.enso.interpreter.bench.BenchmarksRunner.runCompileOnly(BenchmarksRunner.java:93)
[error] at org.enso.interpreter.bench.BenchmarksRunner.run(BenchmarksRunner.java:36)
[error] at org.enso.interpreter.bench.benchmarks.RuntimeBenchmarksRunner.main(RuntimeBenchmarksRunner.java:8)
[error] Caused by: org.openjdk.jmh.runner.BenchmarkException: Benchmark error during the run
[error] at org.openjdk.jmh.runner.BenchmarkHandler.runIteration(BenchmarkHandler.java:424)
[error] at org.openjdk.jmh.runner.BaseRunner.runBenchmark(BaseRunner.java:281)
[error] at org.openjdk.jmh.runner.BaseRunner.runBenchmark(BaseRunner.java:233)
[error] at org.openjdk.jmh.runner.BaseRunner.doSingle(BaseRunner.java:138)
[error] at org.openjdk.jmh.runner.BaseRunner.runBenchmarksEmbedded(BaseRunner.java:110)
[error] at org.openjdk.jmh.runner.Runner.runBenchmarks(Runner.java:555)
[error] ... 5 more
[error] Suppressed: java.lang.AssertionError: My error
[error] at org.enso.interpreter.bench.benchmarks.semantic.ArrayProxyBenchmarks.sumOverComputingProxy(ArrayProxyBenchmarks.java:99)
[error] at org.enso.interpreter.bench.benchmarks.semantic.jmh_generated.ArrayProxyBenchmarks_sumOverComputingProxy_jmhTest.sumOverComputingProxy_avgt_jmhStub(ArrayProxyBenchmarks_sumOverComputingProxy_jmhTest.java:232)
[error] at org.enso.interpreter.bench.benchmarks.semantic.jmh_generated.ArrayProxyBenchmarks_sumOverComputingProxy_jmhTest.sumOverComputingProxy_AverageTime(ArrayProxyBenchmarks_sumOverComputingProxy_jmhTest.java:173)
[error] at java.base/jdk.internal.reflect.DirectMethodHandleAccessor.invoke(DirectMethodHandleAccessor.java:103)
[error] at java.base/java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:580)
[error] at org.openjdk.jmh.runner.BenchmarkHandler$BenchmarkTask.call(BenchmarkHandler.java:475)
[error] at org.openjdk.jmh.runner.BenchmarkHandler$BenchmarkTask.call(BenchmarkHandler.java:458)
[error] at java.base/java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:317)
[error] at java.base/java.util.concurrent.Executors$RunnableAdapter.call(Executors.java:572)
[error] at java.base/java.util.concurrent.FutureTask.run(FutureTask.java:317)
[error] at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1144)
[error] at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:642)
[error] at java.base/java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:1583)
[error] Nonzero exit code returned from runner: 1
[error] (Compile / run) Nonzero exit code returned from runner: 1
[error] Total time: 5 s, completed Mar 13, 2024, 12:49:59 PM
```
Removed `enso-types` crate which had only one reference in unused part of the code. Removed some unused dependencies from `Cargo.toml` files.
# Important Notes
CI has a similar hiccup as before. Please disregard this for now in the review.
Fixes#9331
Fixed issues with wrong initial size and missing edit caret in text widgets.
<img width="311" alt="image" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/919491/44f257cc-18a1-4a9f-9ae0-c1dd9b86674e">
# Important Notes
Automated tests for font loading/initial size will follow shortly. The text caret is not really testable, since it is a hosted object visual issue.
Including arrow language in the distribution by default. Added a basic example for creating an Arrow array.
Making sure that memory layout agrees with Arrow specification (padding, continuous allocation of memory chunks).
Related to #9118.
This should unblock work on allowing serialization/deserialization to/from Parquet but I'd like to delay it to a follow up ticket as it is going to be a significant amount of specialized work.
Removes the old GUI1 code base and reduces the Rust code footprint by removing unused code.
# Important Notes
Updates build scripts and reformats part of the codebase with the autoformatter.
- Improved performance by batching simulatenous node edits, including metadata updates when dragging many selected nodes together.
- Updated Vue to new version, allowing us to use `defineModel`.
- Fixed#9161
- Unified all handling of auto-blur by making `useAutoBlur` cheap to register - all logic goes through a single window event handler.
- Combined all `ResizeObserver`s into one.
- Fixed the behaviour of repeated toast messages. Now only the latest compilation status is visible at any given time, and the errors disappear once compilation passes.
- Actually fixed broken interaction of node and visualization widths. There no longer is a style feedback loop and the visible node backdrop width no longer jumps or randomly fails to update.