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Author SHA1 Message Date
Pavel Marek
f0de43a970
Add org.enso.compiler.dumpIr system prop (#10740)
Working on compiler IR is a daunting task. I have therefore added a new system property `enso.compiler.dumpIr` that will help with that. It dumps the encountered IRs to `ir-dumps` directory in the [GraphViz](www.graphviz.org) format. More info in updated docs.

Note that all the functionality to dump IRs to `dot` files was already implemented. This PR just adds the command line option and updates docs.

# Important Notes
- `--dump-graphs` cmd line option is removed as per [Jaroslav's request](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/10740#pullrequestreview-2216676140).
- To dump graphs, use `-Dgraal.Dump=Truffle:2` system property passed via `JAVA_OPTS` env var.

If you run `env JAVA_OPTS='-Denso.compiler.dumpIr=true' enso --run tmp.enso` where `tmp.enso` is, e.g.:
```
from Standard.Base import all
main = 42
```
You will then have something like:
```
$ ls ir-dumps
Standard.Base.Data.Filter_Condition.dot     Standard.Base.Data.Time.dot              Standard.Base.System.Advanced.dot       Standard.Base.Warning.dot
Standard.Base.Data.Locale.dot               Standard.Base.Enso_Cloud.Enso_File.dot   Standard.Base.System.File.Advanced.dot  tmp.dot
Standard.Base.Data.Numeric.dot              Standard.Base.Errors.dot                 Standard.Base.System.File.dot
Standard.Base.Data.Numeric.Internal.dot     Standard.Base.Network.HTTP.Internal.dot  Standard.Base.System.File.Generic.dot
Standard.Base.Data.Text.Regex.Internal.dot  Standard.Base.Runtime.dot                Standard.Base.System.Internal.dot
```
You can then visualize any of these with `dot -Tsvg -O ir-dumps/tmp.dot`.

An example how that could look like is
![image.svg](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/26ab8415-72cf-46da-bc63-f475e9fa628e)
2024-08-06 12:00:27 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
515d8238bb
Support for --jvm option in Enso runner (#10374)
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.
2024-07-06 07:02:20 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
8332118ff4
What's the name of my method? (#10164)
While working on #10056 I realized the names of method and closure nodes are incomprehensible to anyone. This PR replaces the infamous `<anonymous>` with a name hinting where the method actually is.

# Important Notes
I assume this change will be visible not only in IGV, but also in _stacktraces_ and we may need to adjust few tests.
2024-06-05 07:49:53 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
d6f7afc624
Open Java modules for Snowflake setup (#9664)
# Important Notes
Some workarounds are being considered but we need this change sooner than later.
2024-04-16 21:01:32 +00:00
Pavel Marek
0d915d0344
Update to GraalVM 24.0.0 (#9647)
Update the GraalVM-related Maven packages from **23.1.2** to **24.0.0**.

# Important Notes
- Reverted workarounds mentioned in https://github.com/enso-org/enso/issues/9477

The language home search functionality in Truffle changed. It used to find the home for Enso from the class loader of `EnsoLanguage`:
https://github.com/oracle/graal/blob/graal-23.1.2/truffle/src/com.oracle.truffle.polyglot/src/com/oracle/truffle/polyglot/LanguageCache.java#L362

In 24.0.0, the language home is no longer found via class loader, but via system properties:
https://github.com/oracle/graal/blob/graal-24.0.0/truffle/src/com.oracle.truffle.polyglot/src/com/oracle/truffle/polyglot/LanguageCache.java#L353

I provided a "fix" for this by an explicit specification of the `org.graalvm.language.enso.home` system property in our launchers.
2024-04-12 17:01:49 +00:00
Pavel Marek
5a7ad6bfe4
Upgrade enso to GraalVM for jdk 21 (#7991)
Upgrade to GraalVM JDK 21.
```
> java -version
openjdk version "21" 2023-09-19
OpenJDK Runtime Environment GraalVM CE 21+35.1 (build 21+35-jvmci-23.1-b15)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM GraalVM CE 21+35.1 (build 21+35-jvmci-23.1-b15, mixed mode, sharing)
```

With SDKMan, download with `sdk install java 21-graalce`.

# Important Notes
- After this PR, one can theoretically run enso with any JRE with version at least 21.
- Removed `sbt bootstrap` hack and all the other build time related hacks related to the handling of GraalVM distribution.
- `project-manager` remains backward compatible - it can open older engines with runtimes. New engines now do no longer require a separate runtime to be downloaded.
- sbt does not support compilation of `module-info.java` files in mixed projects - https://github.com/sbt/sbt/issues/3368
- Which means that we can have `module-info.java` files only for Java-only projects.
- Anyway, we need just a single `module-info.class` in the resulting `runtime.jar` fat jar.
- `runtime.jar` is assembled in `runtime-with-instruments` with a custom merge strategy (`sbt-assembly` plugin). Caching is disabled for custom merge strategies, which means that re-assembly of `runtime.jar` will be more frequent.
- Engine distribution contains multiple JAR archives (modules) in `component` directory, along with `runner/runner.jar` that is hidden inside a nested directory.
- The new entry point to the engine runner is [EngineRunnerBootLoader](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/7991/files#diff-9ab172d0566c18456472aeb95c4345f47e2db3965e77e29c11694d3a9333a2aa) that contains a custom ClassLoader - to make sure that everything that does not have to be loaded from a module is loaded from `runner.jar`, which is not a module.
- The new command line for launching the engine runner is in [distribution/bin/enso](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/7991/files#diff-0b66983403b2c329febc7381cd23d45871d4d555ce98dd040d4d1e879c8f3725)
- [Newest version of Frgaal](https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/frgaal/compiler/20.0.1/) (20.0.1) does not recognize `--source 21` option, only `--source 20`.
2023-11-17 18:02:36 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
479f74cc84
Enso Integration with Ideal Graph Visualizer (#3533)
This PR adds sources for Enso language support in IGV (and NetBeans). The support is based on TextMate grammar shown in the editor and registration of the Enso language so IGV can find it. Then this PR adds new GitHub Actions workflow file to build the project using Maven.
2022-06-23 04:43:49 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
25561e4c8c
Project Manager Native Image (#1318) 2020-12-09 14:58:11 +01:00
Marcin Kostrzewa
207aaaccf5
Map Implementation (#1222) 2020-10-20 13:43:04 +02:00
Josef
1f8a4b802f
Fix the release workflow (#1057) 2020-08-07 10:18:09 +01:00
Radosław Waśko
1a38f7c331
Update Documentation and Build Settings (#993) 2020-07-21 10:14:26 +02:00
Radosław Waśko
3b326f0988
Build independent distributions on CI (#835) 2020-06-16 10:00:47 +01:00
Marcin Kostrzewa
a5f6d789b1
Fix Launcher Scripts on Windows (#817) 2020-06-08 15:57:30 +02:00
Marcin Kostrzewa
59571f3241
Document Running the Distribution (#812) 2020-06-08 12:55:34 +02:00