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
In certain cases, when the `action` of `Panic.catch` is tail-call-optimized (via `@Tail_Call`) annotation, the panic is not caught. Fixed by ensuring that the `action` of `Panic.catch` is executed as `NOT_TAIL` rather than `TAIL_DIRECT`.
# Important Notes
The `handler` parameter of `Panic.catch` is executed as `NOT_TAIL` as well, just to be sure.
* Make Column.should_equal detect colums of different types and think nan==nan
* Refactor Table.should_equal
* More Column tests
* Adjust spacing
* Tests Green
* Check same number of columns
* Refactor
* Extra test
* Code Review Changes
* Fix
* Fix
* Fix tests
* Fix Tests
* Fix Test
* Fix test
* Code review change
To workaround problems with `glibc` we need to build parser in the backend with C stdlib statically linked using musl. Uses the arguments presented in #9521.
# Important Notes
No problems in tests so far.
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.
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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>
Marking the `shapeless` dependency as compile-time only.
# Important Notes
If we want to ditch the dependency completely then, if we want to keep the check in place, we would have to replace with its runtime equivalent:
```
--- a/engine/runtime-compiler/src/main/scala/org/enso/compiler/pass/IRPass.scala
+++ b/engine/runtime-compiler/src/main/scala/org/enso/compiler/pass/IRPass.scala
@@ -148,6 +148,9 @@ object IRPass {
def unsafeAs[T <: Metadata: ClassTag]: T = {
+ if (implicitly[ClassTag[T]].runtimeClass == Metadata.getClass) {
+ throw new InternalError("Type argument must be specified")
+ }
```
Not sure if we want to do it still after this change.
Note that `project-manager` uses that and some other definitions as well.
GitHub made arm64 runners generally available and changed macos-latest label to point to them.
The runner architecture is coupled with GH-hosted runners OS version: macos-13 is the last one to run on x64.
This PR essentially brings back the previous behavior, by explicitly requesting that all our x64 macOS jobs are run on macos-12 (as was before).
We should eventually migrate to macos-13 for x64 macOS and macos-14/macos-latest for arm64 macOS. However, this leads to issues with `npm install` getting stuck, so it should be probably reattempted after the CI rework.
- Closes#9534 by printing the pending groups with pending reason
- Re-introduces original ordering of tests
- Adds a progress bar to the test suite runner in 'interactive' mode (if ANSI colors are enabled, progress bar will also be)
- #9779 introduced (incorrect) detection to determine when to inject the Google Analytics tag. Instead, it should be injected by CI, because sending Google Analytics events is undesirable in development mode.
# Important Notes
None
As reported by our users, when using the AWS SSO, our code was failing with:
```
Execution finished with an error: To use Sso related properties in the 'xyz' profile, the 'sso' service module must be on the class path.
```
This PR adds the missing JARs to fix that.
Additionally it improves the license review tool UX a bit (parts of #9122):
- sorting the report by amount of problems, so that dependencies with unresolved problems appear at the top,
- semi-automatic helper button to rename package configurations after a version bump,
- button to remove stale entries from config (files or copyrights that disappeared after update),
- button to add custom copyright notice text straight from the report UI,
- button to set a file as the license for the project (creating the `custom-license` file automatically)
- ability to filter processed projects - e.g. `openLegalReviewReport AWS` will only run on the AWS subproject - saving time processing unchanged dependencies,
- updated the license search heuristic, fixing a problem with duplicates:
- if we had dependencies `netty-http` and `netty-http2`, because of a prefix-check logic, the notices for `netty-http` would also appear again for `netty-http2`, which is not valid. I have improved the heuristic to avoid these false positives and removed them from the current report.
- WIP: button to mark a license type as reviewed (not finished in this PR).
- Closes#9778
- Add `open_app`, `close_app`, `open_workflow`, and `close_workflow` events
- Miscellaneous fixes for Google Analytics:
- Fix `open_chat` and `close_chat` events firing even when chat is not visible
- Add Google Analytics script to GUI2 entrypoint (i.e. the entrypoint used by the desktop app)
Unrelated changes:
- Add Nix development shell to allow Nix users to build GUI2 and the build script
- Java dependencies have *not* been added in this PR to keep things simple
# Important Notes
None
Resolves#9607 by computing `Number.hash` by converting given number to `Float` first and then computing the hash. Also the conversion from `Float.to Decimal` is exact - done via `new BigDecimal(double)`. There is `Decimal.new` that handles the user-friendly conversion. However as a result `Decimal.from 2.1 != Decimal.new 2.1` - that's the only way to ensure consistency between hash code and conversions.
Fixes: #8522
Execution context is refactored slightly: now we have a single `sync` function to synchronize both visualization and execution stack.
Tested hibernation on Linux: I was able to continue my work 🎉
# Important Notes
The Refinement Notes state, that the execution mode should be set before updating the stack, but actually it makes an error on startup (changing context automatically re-executes programs, what fails if there's no frame on the stack).
While investigating #9749 a JavaScript call to `Polyglot.eval("enso", ....).eval_expression("id")` was made. It crashed as JavaScript isn't using `String` but `TruffleString` to represent strings.