close#9109
Fixes the issue when the runner displays unexpected log messages
```
> .\built-distribution\enso-engine-0.0.0-dev-windows-amd64\enso-0.0.0-dev\bin\enso --run .\test.enso
[WARN] [2024-02-20T12:04:21+01:00] [enso.org.enso.interpreter.runtime.SerializationPool] Serialization of module `test` failed: Unable to write cache data for test.`
42
```
Simplify the `Test.Suite.run_with_filter` to accept a single filter parameter that searches for all the groups and specs that matches that filter. This filter can be a simple text provided from the command line.
# Important Notes
- Pending groups are now printed at the end of the run
- `Test.Suite.run_with_filter` is simplified to accept a single filter parameter that is either `Text` or `Nothing`. See the docs.
- Passing a filter from the command line is therefore straightforward, it is treated as a regex.
- For convenience, I have left all the `main` methods in all the test sources. I have just refactored them to accept the `filter` argument from the command line.
- For example, to run only a single spec from `Vector_Spec.enso`, invoke `enso --run test/Base_Tests/src/Data/Vector_Spec.enso "should allow vector creation with a programmatic constructor"`
- **Majority of the PR is a regex replace** of `^main =` for `main filter=Nothing =` and of `suite.run_with_filter` for `suite.run_with_filter filter`.
- **Fixed some internal engine bugs:**
- `AtomWithHole` allows to specify only one hole - https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/9065/files#diff-0f7bb7e85cf86a965de133aa7e6b5958ceb889bd1921c01e00d3a9ceb19626ef
- NaN keys in hash maps are handled in polyglot maps as well - c5257f6c2b78f893214ff67300893b593ea05e21..db4b3c0e9828ee79208d52e02586b24bb845b0d6
`Bump` library uses parser combinators behind the scenes which are known to be good at expressing grammars but are not performance-oriented.
This change ditches the dependency in favour of an existing Java implementation. `jsemver` implements the full specification, which is probably an overkill in our case, but proved to be an almost drop-in replacement for the previous library.
Closes#8692
# Important Notes
Peformance improvements:
- roughly 50ms compared to the previous approach (from 80ms to 20-40ms)
I don't see any time spent in the new implementation during startup so it could be potentially aggressively inlined.
Further more, we could use a facade and offer our own strip down version of semver.
There are two projects transitively required by `runtime`, that have akka dependencies:
- `downloader`
- `connected-lock-manager`
This PR replaces the `akka-http` dependency in `downloader` by HttpClient from JDK, and splits `connected-lock-manager` into two projects such that there are no akka classes in `runtime.jar`.
# Important Notes
- Simplify the `downloader` project - remove akka.
- Add HTTP tests to the `downloader` project that uses our `http-test-helper` that is normally used for stdlib tests.
- It required few tweaks so that we can embed that server in a unit test.
- Split `connected-lock-manager` project into two projects - remove akka from `runtime`.
- **Native image build fixes and quality of life improvements:**
- Output of `native-image` is captured 743e167aa4
- The output will no longer be intertwined with the output from other commands on the CI.
- Arguments to the `native-image` are passed via an argument file, not via command line - ba0a69de6e
- This resolves an issue on Windows with "Command line too long", for example in https://github.com/enso-org/enso/actions/runs/7934447148/job/21665456738?pr=8953#step:8:2269
close#8965
Changelog:
- update: keep a single `ExecuteExpressionJob` in the queue
- update: make `ExecuteExpressionCommand` synchronous to preserve the order of commands
- refactor: separate data structures for `Visualization` and `OneshotExpression` to simplify the logic
Missing ID's in IR meant that instrumentation wouldn't be applied for loaded modules. This is the reason why after a restart engine wouldn't send **any** expression updates.
Closes#8689.
# Important Notes
After the change
[Kazam_screencast_00038.webm](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/292128/4249287b-6c41-4c9d-b138-e7af59512566)
The video somehow doesn't show that all nodes are loaded after the restart, but once I moved the screen they are there. This appears to be a bug in the recording somehow.
related #8689
Fixes a race between the language server SQL updating logic and the engine `DeserializeLibrarySuggestionsJob`s when the library suggestions may start loading before the database is properly cleaned up after the reconnect.
Fixes#8896 by logging `IOException` only with `WARNING` and not `SEVERE`. As such the stacktrace of the exception isn't included in the console and failures to store cache are reported as simple messages, not exceptions with stack trace.
related #8689
Clean up the client's execution contexts when it disconnects from the language server. Dangling execution contexts may slow down the execution when the user reconnects to the language server.
related #8689
Fixes the NPE during the serialization of update messages.
```
java.lang.NullPointerException: Cannot invoke "java.util.UUID.toString()" because "a" is null
```
Follow-up of #8890
Refactor the rest of the tests to the builder API (`Test_New`):
- `Image_Tests`
- `Geo_Tests`
- `Google_Api_Test`
- `Examples_Test`
- `AWS_Tests`
- `Meta_Test_Suite_Tests`
- `Visualization_Tests`
# Important Notes
- Unrelated: Fix NPE in `File.new "/" . name`
Uniqueness check of `UpsertVisualizationJob` only involved expressionId. Apparently now GUI sends mutliple visualizations for the same expressions and expects all of them to exist. Since previously we would cancel duplicate jobs, this was problematic.
This change makes sure that uniqueness also takes into account visualization id. Fixed a few logs that were not passing arguments properly.
Closes#8801
# Important Notes
I have not noticed any more problems with loading visualizations so the issue appears to be resolved with this change.
Added a unit test case that would previously fail due to cancellation of a job that upserts visualization.
This is a quick fix to a long standing problem of
`org.enso.interpreter.service.error.FailedToApplyEditsException` which would prevent backend from processing any more changes, rendering GUI (and backend) virtually useless.
Edits are submitted for (background) processing in the order they are handled. However the order of execution of such tasks is not guaranteed. Most of the time edits are processed in the same order as their requests but when they don't, files get quickly out of sync.
Related to #8770.
# Important Notes
I'm not a fan of this change because it essentially blocks all open/file requests until all edits are processed and we already have logic to deal with that appropriately. Moreover those tasks can and should be processed independently. Since we already had the single thread executor present to ensure correct synchronization of open/file/push commands, we are simply adding edit commands to the list.
Ideally we want to have a specialized executor that executes tasks within the same group sequentially but groups of tasks can be executed in parallel, thus ensuring sufficient throughput. The latter will take much longer and will require significant rewrite of the command execution.
Added tests that would previously fail due to non-deterministic execution.
Fixes#8710 by making sure suspended atom fields support works also for "normal" `Atom` instances without any special `Layout`. Moves all _atom related_ classes into single package and hides as much of classes as possible by making them _package private_.
Implements `Warnings.get_all wrap_errors=True` which wraps warnings attached to values inside vectors with `Map_Error`, which includes the position of the value within the vector. See [the documentation](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/develop/docs/semantics/wrapped-errors.md) for more details.
`get_all wrap_errors=True` does not change the warnings that are attached to values -- it wraps them before returning them to the caller, but does not change the original warnings attached to the values.
Wrapped warnings only appear attached to the vector itself. The values inside the vector do not have their warnings wrapped.
Warning propagation is not changed at all; `Warnings.get_all` (with default `wrap_errors=False`) behaves as before. `get_all wrap_errors=True` is meant to be used primarily by the IDE, although it can be used anywhere this wrapping is desired.
close#8663
Changelog:
- update: use `MethodRootNode` for the atom constructor function to preserve the call info in runtime
- fix: return function schema for atom constructors
Initial implementation of the Arrow language. Closes#7755.
Currently supported logical types are
- Date (days and milliseconds)
- Int (8, 16, 32, 64)
One can currently
- allocate a new fixed-length, nullable Arrow vector - `new[<name-of-the-type>]`
- cast an already existing fixed-length Arrow vector from a memory address - `cast[<name-of-the-type>]`
Closes#7755.