Added bidirectional synchronization of module edits with language server. All document edits made by any of the Yjs peers are sent to language server to apply to the file. Any local file changes cause reload, which is synchronized back to Yjs by finding a diff.
- Closes#7874
- Chosen solution: Use the dashboard's shortcut manager to register keybinds and match mouse shortcuts
- Switch existing shortcuts to shortcut manager as well
- Switch visualizations to use the shortcut manager too
- Closes#7865
- Implements all shortcuts for node selection, *except* the arrow key shortcut
- Adds circle cursor selection brush
- The fade out from inactivity (which is present in the Rust source code) is currently missing
Other changes:
- Change everything to use `pointerdown` as appropriate, to ensure the event handlers are called in the right order
# Important Notes
The arrow key shortcut to navigate to the nearest node in that direction *has not* been implemented.
This may need discussion on how it should work
The implementation in general is pretty inefficient - this is intentional, performance can be optimized in the future
Because several tasks require execution context, this is a fast PR making one.
# Important Notes
* Changes in languageServer.ts and languageServerTypes.ts were directly ported from #7873
* We display warning about missing namespace, because the dashboard does not provide us any. Needs to be fixed at some point.
My first attempts to work with the `gui2` codebase. When looking at the IDE, I noticed that the top bar seems slightly off. I checked and confirmed that the sizes (heights) of some elements were not matching Figma.
Also, I tried using the `M PLUS 1` font, and it has a _completely_ different baseline than our previous one, effectively shifting all text down. I think we need to start using it as soon as possible, or else we will fix CSS rules everywhere.
I understand that the way I added the font is not the correct one, but I guess we can live with that until we properly include the files to the package.
Please forgive me, gods of Vue.js, @Frizi and @somebody1234, for this murder.
Before:
<img width="405" alt="Screenshot 2023-09-13 at 12 19 18 AM" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/8ca81db8-1719-4761-97a1-741c2f76b45d">
After:
<img width="480" alt="Screenshot 2023-09-19 at 8 01 18 PM" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/eb9783d3-0a34-4f1e-8afd-2f06a1b6db4f">
Dropdown animation:
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/bab6baa9-23e3-4c2d-8494-1d464ba6902b
- Closes#7733
- Add infrastructure for defining custom visualizations
- Add all visualizations
# Important Notes
⚠️ Changes made:
- "Fit all" has been changed to always animate - this is because behavior was previously inconsistent:
- the scatterplot would always animate on "Fit all", but
- the histogram would never animate on "Fit all"
# Important Notes
- Binary LS endpoint is not yet handled.
- The parsing of provided source is not entirely correct, as each line (including imports) is treated as node. The usage of actual enso AST for nodes is not yet implemented.
- Modifications to the graph state are not yet synchronized back to the language server.
Fixes#7737
Added structures representing Suggestion Database entries. Currently, the db is loaded from a snapshot from the old GUI.
Added an input to CB and use it to filter components. The interpretation is simple: the input is split by the last dot, and the left part is considered a qualified name, and the right part is a function name written by the user so far. I rewrote the filtering algorithm designed by @jdunkerley, changing it a bit, so we support qualified names instead of just a type name.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/3919101/76a957f6-e53f-49ad-996c-398cd7112fc6
# Important Notes
* The component list is now sorted from "first to select" to "least interesting". The panel itself cares about putting the first on the bottom.
* The suggestion db snapshot is very big, so it's instead loaded from external server.
Adds widgets:
- Checkbox (with sorting)
- Numeric slider
- Dropdown (accepting a list of strings)
- Closes#7731
- Placeholder (underscore - has no actions)
# Important Notes
The widgets are currently added to every node, but are not synced with the yjs representation. This is intentional, as (afaict) the format for the AST representation is not yet finalized.
There are a number of design differences, for practical reasons:
- The dropdown now has a scrollbar.
- As a side effect, the sort button needed to be moved left, to avoid overlapping with the scrollbar.
- Note that it is *not* centered in the 8px horizontal padding. It is 4px wide, and has 1px left and 3px right padding: `.||||...`. (Note that the 8px horizontal padding from the design is retained.
- 4px of vertical padding has been inserted, so that there is *some* padding between the bubble for the selected item, and the outer dropdown container, when the first item is selected. Note that this is different to the 8px
- 16px of right margin has been inserted after every item. This is the same amount of padding that is added by the bubble. This means that the dropdown does not change in width when a long item is selected.
Design issues:
- The sort button for the dropdown overlaps the text
Updated the Component Browser stub from @Frizi's branch. Filled with some mocked data and implemented highlight and navigation.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/3919101/6af57413-bcb6-4402-9a4a-a992d58504ba
# Important Notes
Still missing the input panel, and obviously, the integration with anything will be a part of another task.
- Closes#7730. Adds top bar containing:
- Project title
- Execution mode selector (design/live)
- Navbar containing:
- Navigation previous/next button
- Breadcrumbs
# Important Notes
Icons are currently all separate files. This may need to be changed to a single svg containing individual icons in `defs` if(/when) that is merged into `develop`.