close#6900
This is a follow-up to the discussion of the imports/exports meeting.
Right now we have no control over the visibility of atom constructor arguments. One way to hide them is a convention of filtering getters by an `internal` prefix or suffix.
Related to #6912
It essentially solves it by removing any builtins that would take an EnsoDate/EnsoTimeOfDay/EnsoTimeZone and replacing them with Java utils that do the same operation.
This is not a proper solution - the builtin conversion is still invalid for the date/time types - but at this moment we may just no longer use the invalid conversion so it is much less of an issue. We still need to be aware of this if we want to introduce builtins taking date/time in the future.
Implements #6544 (eliminates 10/42 of the constantly-displayed draw calls).
Fixes#6717. Improves startup CPU time by 5% (250ms, loading Orders on my dev box).
# Important Notes
- Edges: New implementation uses only Rectangle under most conditions.
- Node and action area: Replace some shapes with Rectangle.
- List view: Replace some shapes with Rectangle.
- Display object hierarchy: The lowest-level shape instance types no longer have their own display objects.
- Includes initial support for using `Rectangle` to display triangles.
`executionContext/create` method has an optional `context_id` parameter. Supplying this argument makes the user's session more reproducible. I.e. this way the language server can recreate the user's session by recording the requests.
* Save backend type; fix `-startup.project`
* Attempt to fix for cloud
* Fix for cloud and implement automatic opening
* Fixes
* Add missing functionality
* Switch default backend to local backend
* Fix type error
* Fix saving backend
* Make loading message appear instantly
* Fix context menu positioning
* Fixes and QoL improvements
* Style scrollbar on `document.body`
* Fix `-startup.project`; other minor fixes
* Open project immediately when creating from template; minor fix
* Finally fix spinner bugs
* Fix some minor bugs
* Fix bugs when closing project
* Disallow deleting local projects while they are still running
* Close modals when buttons are clicked
Fixes#6763
The bug was caused by pushing stack frames in the engine first, then failing to get graph controller - in that case we didn't update graph, but kept the stack, so graph was not synchronized with stack.
This PR changes the approach: we try to open graph first, only then push frames to stack. If _any_ frame will fail, we try to pop those we pushed so far, to restore the previous state. The same fix was applied for leaving nodes.
Also, I realized, that running several "enter node" / "leave node" actions could mix push/pop operations, making a mess with our execution context state. I've added a mutex to ensure we won't do this: the contesting operation will simply fail.
# Important Notes
In case when _restoring_ state fails, I did not have any better idea than just trying until it succeed.
First part for #6498 - refactoring of the upload infrastructure, in preparation for `update_database_table`.
Implemented a `Set` data structure which was long needed.
The APIs are added and an initial implementation is created, but it is not complete - but it has grown significantly already so the remaining implementation will be done as a separate PR.
Adds some basic ability for a function to ensure that it is only executed from within a transaction.
At the beginning of the execution `EnsureCompiledJob` acquired write compilation lock. When compiling individual modules it would then
- acquire file lock
- acquire read compilation lock
The second one was spurious since it already kept the write lock. This sequence meant however that `CloseFileCmd` or `OpenFileCmd` can lead to a deadlock when requests come in close succession. This is because commands:
- acquire file lock
- acquire read compilation lock
So `EnsureCompiledJob` might have the (write) compilation lock but the commands could have file lock. And the second required lock for either the job or the command could never be acquired.
Flipping the order did the trick.
Partially solves #6841.
# Important Notes
For some reason we don't get updates for the newly added node, as illustrated in the screenshot, but that could be related to the close/open action. Will need to dig more.
![Screenshot from 2023-06-01 16-45-17](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/292128/900aa9b3-b2b2-4e4d-93c8-267f92b79352)
- Add the missing dropdowns for `Locale` and `Encoding`.
- Correct a few mismatched type signatures.
- Adjust `order_by` calls with a single `Sort_Column` to call in a Vector.
- Adjust parameter names for `transpose`.
- Fix for the table viz: escape HTML and `suppressFieldDotNotation`.
- Use `Filter_Condition.Equal True` for the default filter.
- Adjust `Data.fetch` to return the response on success when parse fails. Rename `parse` to `try_auto_parse`.
- Add various aliases for methods.
- Add tests for `Table.set` when using a `Vector`, `Range` or `Date_Range`.
- Add check for mismatched length on `Table.set`.
![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/4699705/23ea0ba3-2b05-4af8-afd9-f35b55446c24)
![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/4699705/8b0253e6-e9e8-490a-9607-0da51ab5a215)
Previously, a `RuntimeException` would be thrown when an attempt would be made to curry a conversion function. That is problematic for IDE where `executionFailed` means we can't enter functions due to lack of method pointers info.
Closes#6897.
![Screenshot from 2023-06-02 20-31-03](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/292128/a6c77544-2c47-425c-8ce0-982d837dda5b)
# Important Notes
A more generic solution that allows to recover from execution failures will need a follow up.
Closes#5227
# Important Notes
- This lays first steps towards #6292 - we get pure Enso variants of MultiValueKey.
- Another part refactors `LongStorage` into `AbstractLongStorage` allowing it to provide alternative implementations of the underlying storage, in our case `LongRangeStorage` generating the values ad-hoc and `LongConstantStorage` - currently unused but in the future it can be adapted to support constant columns (once we implement similar facilities for other types).
* Dashboard and authentication changes
* wip
* Replace `useNavigate` with a wrapper
* Fixes
* Fix flipped boolean
* QoL improvement for request blocking
* Add service worker to cache dependencies
- Adds execution control to `Table.write`.
- Refactored the `Text.write` to make part reusable.
- Tidied up some legacy mess in tests.
- Add easier flow to go from `Text` to an `URI` to fetching data.
- Add decode functions to `Response` and `Response_Body`.
- Fix issue with 0 length regex matches (using same as Python and .Net approach).
- Add various ALIAS entries to make function discovery easier.
- Sort a lot of drop down and vector editors out (including switch to fully qualified names).
Now, quick typing in component browser and pressing "enter" should not cut off the last part typed. Fixes#6733https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/3919101/3979ed5a-ba4e-4e25-93e6-672e731b7bd8
On this occasion, also fixed "go-to-dashboard" button and "Unsupported engine version" being over the full-screen visualization. Fixes#6722
# Important Notes
I did a significant refactoring of Project View:
1. The huge `frp::extend` block was split into multiple `init` methods.
2. Remaining of the "Old searcher" were removed.
3. The "Edited" event from node's input is emitted only when in edit mode (it's consistent with other API terminology, and makes FRP for showing CB much simpler.
The code was _mostly_ moved around, but the check is advised anyway, as there were small changes here and there.
close#6800
Update the `executionContext/expressionUpdates` notification and send the list of not applied arguments in addition to the method pointer.
# Important Notes
IDE is updated to support the new API.
Implements #6792Fixes#6715Fixes#6052Fixes#5689
The dynamic dropdown widgets entries now can specify additional widget configuration as a list of `parameters` of the inner method call. That allows for creating smarter widgets within nested constructors, taking the outer widget's context into account.
<img width="772" alt="image" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/919491/97c70654-9170-4cf0-ae4d-2c25c74caa96">
With the changes to the serialization logic, I have also adressed issues related to automatic label generation for both static and dynamic dropdown entries. For access chains (e.g. `Foo.Bar.Baz_Qux`), the label will now always contain only the last segment, and all underscores will be removed (e.g. `Baz Qux`). This also applies to dynamic entries where the label is not explicitly specified in method annotation.
<img width="265" alt="image" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/919491/1abe6c77-010b-4622-b252-97cd1543cb48">
Additionaly, now the dynamic entries containing constructors will also be resolved within suggestion database, allowing us to automatically insert relevant import, shorten the actually used expression and wrap it with parentheses if required. That was required for nested widgets to show up, as we depend on properly resolved argument names to show them. The widget definitions in annotations no longer need to wrap the expressions manually. Instead, the constructors used in dropdown entries should be specified using fully qualified names, similarly to how we do it in tag values.
CC @jdunkerley - The dropdown entries containing just a constructor will no longer need added parentheses around them. Instead, the constructors should be specified using fully qualified names, similarly to how we do it in tag values.
<img width="389" alt="image" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/919491/19944b5b-d0c7-43ac-bf17-ca1556e0b3f0">
Note that currently the import resolution is attempted even if the used constructor is is not specified using a fully qualified name. To accomplish that, the IDE is performing a more expensive search through whole suggestion database for matching type and module (e.g. in example above, we are searching for a match for `Aggregate_Column.First`). If there are multiple potential matches due to a name collision, it is undefined which one would be preferred. Effectively one will be picked at random. To avoid that, the libraries should over time transition to using fully qualified names wherever possible.
# Important Notes
I have removed the `payload` field from the span tree, and with it the generic argument on its nodes. This was already partially done on the branch with new design, on which I also had a few changes that turned out to be useful for this PR. So I pulled it in as well. It is a nice simplification that will ease our further work on removing the span-tree altogether. The biggest impact it had was on the node output port, where I had to store the port data outside of the span tree. This is the approach we would be taking when transitioning to AST anyway.
This is a fix for a couple of recent regressions:
- Fixes#6756: Projects couldn't be renamed anymore from within the project view.
- Fixes#6804: One could no longer switch between projects from within the project view.
- It also unblocks the issue with the spinner (that got reverted), but that probably needs some extra attention.
It might be the long-term goal to have different UX solutions to these cases, but this should fix those regressions in the short term at least.
Thanks to @somebody1234 for the in-depth conversation (and the actual code!).
Fixes#6736Fixes#6486Fixes#6601
To achieve goal mentioned in the title the following changes were made:
1. Now it's normal state of Component Browser to have no entry selected. In that case pressing enter will accept the input as-is.
2. The issues of `Column.from_vector` or actually any code being unintentionally inserted should be resolved, as in most of those scenarios we do not select any item in CB after list reload. Specifically, the first element is selected only when:
* the input is empty (so the user just starts writing code)
* or we filter by some pattern (we select the best match). This includes writing literal.
3. On this occasion, inserting literal was fixed, so no more random spaces are inserted inside.
4. Also, the entries in groups other than local group are reversed: now the entries specified as first in "component groups" section in the library will be easily approachable. In particular, now "Text input" is selected by default in empty node instead of `Column.from_vector`.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/3919101/42064b08-16b4-4519-81de-8a2d3701c112
Empty edition (null value) was parsed as NaN, which was confusing. This change correctly detects the case before trying different fallback mechanisms.
Addresses invalid warning mentioned in #6806.
Only invalidate the graph editor view at most once per frame. On develop, this saves about 70ms (2%). Testing a recent backend without #6755 as a stress-test, this saves about 5s (45%). This reflects better scalability to large numbers of `SuggestionUpdate` messages.
Fixes#6630.
# Important Notes
- Also fix intermittent profiling failures occurring since the introduction of microtasks.
Throwing `TailCallException` meant that exceptions that were extracted from the expression before the call was made could not be appended. This change catches the `TailCallException`, adds warnings to it and propagates it further, thus ensuring that we don't loose the information.
Closes#6765.
# Important Notes
Removed workarounds introduced in stdlib.
* Remove unused code: project management in component browser
* Encapsulate internal FRP logic of project list
* Collapse some code paths
* Open project passed on command line through presenter
A project name or ID that is passed on the command line was initialised
in the controller setup, before the presenters and views are set up.
Now, we fully initialise the IDE before opening a project so we have
control over the view while a project is being opened.
* Show a spinner in all cases of opening a project
* Let root presenter open/close projects when switching projects
* Change spinner to make progress over a fixed period
* Resolve issues when Project Manager API isn't available
* Bump wasm size limit