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9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Pavel Marek
2ea2a57651
ydoc-server is a separate module (#10156)
- 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.
2024-06-07 12:56:42 +02:00
Dmitry Bushev
858e646328
Start Ydoc with the language server (#9862)
- 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.
2024-05-28 13:51:42 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
1d61c08dff
Followup improvements to the license review tool (#9895)
- Closes #9122
- Promised follow-up of #9782
2024-05-11 07:51:11 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
07b720a90a
Rewriting org.enso.runner.Main to Java (#9810)
As part of changes for #9749, let's rewrite the launcher to Java.
2024-05-02 07:36:10 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
2028d6b2c1
Better runEngineDistribution --run test/Base_Tests "filter" (#8940) 2024-02-04 11:39:36 +01:00
Pavel Marek
21d164ec3e
Run unit tests with truffle-compiler (#8467) 2023-12-18 18:22:16 +01:00
Pavel Marek
a67297aebf
Add graalpy packages to the component directory (#8351)
Adds these JAR modules to the `component` directory inside Engine distribution:
- `graal-language-23.1.0`
- `org.bouncycastle.*` - these need to be added for graalpy language

# Important Notes
- Remove `org.bouncycastle.*` packages from `runtime.jar` fat jar.
- Make sure that the `./run` script preinstalls GraalPy standalone distribution before starting engine tests
- Note that using `python -m venv` is only possible from standalone distribution, we cannot distribute `graalpython-launcher`.
- Make sure that installation of `numpy` and its polyglot execution example works.
- Convert `Text` to `TruffleString` before passing to GraalPy - 8ee9a2816f
2023-12-04 11:50:59 +00:00
Pavel Marek
268e595ec1
Add Chrome devtools and DAP tools for debugging (#8344)
Adds chrome-inspector tool and Debug Adapter protocol tool for debugging Enso.

# Important Notes
The chrome devtools seems to be broken (tracked in https://github.com/oracle/graal/issues/7636). Even `graalpy --inspect ...` fails (Chrome devtools freezes after connecting to the server). This PR adds Debug adapter protocol tool for debugging as a workaround for chrome inspector. There is docs in [dap.md](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/8344/files#diff-421574b50574cfe546e86d4b3d32d79b8b2087f2fe204f68e5cf2693af43bbe1)
2023-11-22 17:18:41 +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