- Closes#8808 - adds tests for various scenarios.
- Implements `size` using HEAD.
- Updates existing functions to changes in Cloud API.
- Adds stubs for `*_time` methods, `parent`, `path`.
- [x] TODO: resolve the `Enso_File.current_working_directory` from an environment variable.
- ~~TODO: recursive directory deletion?~~ left for later
# Important Notes
- Currently, the Cloud API does not offer an easy way to extract metadata for a file, in particular to get the parent folder from the file `id`.
- We should be able to get the parent, and stuff like creation/modified time.
- We need a way to resolve paths to asset ids, for `path` to work as well as `current_working_directory`.
- What is the environment variable that will be used to feed the `current_working_directory` property?
Refactor `test/Table_Test` to the builder API. The builder API is in a new library called `Test_New` that is alongside the old `Test` library. There will be follow-up PRs that will migrate the rest of the tests. Meanwhile, let's keep these two libraries, and merge them after the last PR.
# Important Notes
- For a brief introduction into the new API, see **Prototype 1** section in https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/8622#issuecomment-1889706168
- When executing all the tests, the behavior should be the same as with the old library. With the only exception that if `ENSO_TEST_ANSI_COLORS` env var is set, the output is more colorful than it used to be.
Goal of this PR is to refactor the design of OrderMask and avoid copying arrays or lists wherever possible.
We have removed a few legacy functions which were not being used.
On a poor mans benchmark seems to be quicker (13s vs 16s) and memory usage should be lower.
Adds new benchmark joining a large table to a small table in preparation for a coming optimisation that will only index the smaller of the 2 tables in #8342
- Closes#8723
- Adds some missing features that were needed to make this work:
- `Enso_File.create_directory` and `Enso_File.delete`, and basic tests for it
- Changes how `Enso_Secret.list` is obtained - using a different Cloud endpoint allows us to implement the desired logic, the default endpoint was giving us _all_ secrets which was not what we wanted here.
- Implements `Enso_Secret.update` and tests for it
# Important Notes
Notes describing any problems with the current Cloud API:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1x8RUt3KkwyhlxGux7XUGfOdtFSAZV3fI9lSSqQ3XsXk/edit
Apparently, everything that was needed to make this feature work has already been implemented, although a few features needed workarounds on Enso side to work properly.
- `up_to` should have the `step` as an optional argument.
- `Date_Range` conversion can do a clever auto rename, so if a period use the name of it.
- Add `to Table` for `Range`, `Date_Range`.
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.
This is the follow up PR addressing the last couple of points from https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/8643 around what the return type from fill_nothing.
# Important Notes
The biggest change is changing what we size we need for an empty string. This change says a variable length string of length 1 and does it at a low enough level that it will effect the whole language. But I think that is correct.
* Add new test for required behaviour
* Handle case where strArg is an empty string
* More tests around fixed width field. Remove unneeded duplicate logic
* javafmtAll
* Further simplification
* SQLite doesn't have full type system
* SQLite doesn't have full type system
Give file read its own helper widget for delimiters. Remove newline add none. The file read delimiter is similar but different to the split one and so should have its own set of options.
- Closes#8555
- Refactors the file format detection logic, compacting lots of repetitive logic for HTTP handling into helper functions.
- Some updates to CODEOWNERS.
- After [suggestion](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/8497#discussion_r1429543815) from @JaroslavTulach I have tried reimplementing the URL encoding using just `URLEncode` builtin util. I will see if this does not complicate other followup improvements, but most likely all should work so we should be able to get rid of the unnecessary bloat.
- Closes#8354
- Extends `simple-httpbin` with a simple mock of the Cloud API (currently it checks the token and serves the `/users` endpoint).
- Renames `simple-httpbin` to `http-test-helper`.
- Closes#8352
- ~~Proposed fix for #8493~~
- The temporary fix is deemed not viable. I will try to figure out a workaround and leave fixing #8493 to the engine team.
- Closes#8111 by making sure that all Excel workbooks are read using a backing file (which should be more memory efficient).
- If the workbook is being opened from an input stream, that stream is materialized to a `Temporary_File`.
- Adds tests fetching Table formats from HTTP.
- Extends `simple-httpbin` with ability to serve files for our tests.
- Ensures that the `Infer` option on `Excel` format also works with streams, if content-type metadata is available (e.g. from HTTP headers).
- Implements a `Temporary_File` facility that can be used to create a temporary file that is deleted once all references to the `Temporary_File` instance are GCed.
* tests
* wip
* wip
* additional warnings
* wip
* wip
* cleanup
* nested wrapping
* multiple nestings
* wraps_error uses looks_for, test for should_fail_with
* wip
* stack trace line fix
* use catch_primitive internally
* fix warning mapping, dtf spec
* just one wrapper checker, vector spec
* missing ctor, back to non-primitive catch
* back to c_p
* put old map back
* wip
* unnest tests
* Array.map on_problems
* wip
* Revert "wip"
This reverts commit c30d171457.
* better test names
* warning logging
* wip
* wip
* move logic into ALH
* doc
* constant
* My_Error.Error
* nested
* doc
* map_primtiive in warning mapper
* composition
* ref spec
* Remove warnings prior to matching on the value
If an expression has warnings and is matched we:
1) extract the warnings
2) execute the branch of a pattern that matches the value
3) attach extracted warnings to the result
This caused warnings to reappear when doing the custom warnings
manipulation.
This is also consistent with how `CaseNode`'s `doWarning` specialization
is defined.
* fix 1
* do not auto unwrap in test error checkers
* nested error matcher
* in problems too
* dtf
* v
* statistics
* wip
* Table_Spec, map_with_index_primitive
* Column_Operations_Spec
* disable warning wrapping and Report_Warning
* unimpl test
* Warnings_Spec
* DCS
* ACG JP
* zip_primitive
* join_helpers
* Lookup_Helpers
* Table
* Data_Formatter
* Value_Type_Helpers
* revert check types changes
* table_helpers
* table tests
* remove st
* do not remove warnings from value
* vec docs, tests for zip, mwi, flat_map
* docs, fixes
* remove nested_error_matcher
* cleanup
* benchmark
* one error
* alter
* add bench to main
* review
* review
* review
* tail call
* changelog
* tail call was not a tail call
* ws
* bad import
* Added missing import
* Update distribution/lib/Standard/Base/0.0.0-dev/src/Data/Array.enso
Co-authored-by: Radosław Waśko <radoslaw.wasko@enso.org>
* review, ref example
* lazy benchmark data
* extra paren
* check outside of catch
* review
* vector too
* actually lazy
* disambiguate Map_Error
* finish rename
* move to extensions
* combine Additional_Warnings error
* rename to map_no_wrap
* do not catch and rethrow
* review
* wip
* remove _primitives entirely
* remove unused should_fail_with function options
* remove expected_warning as function in Problems
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Co-authored-by: Hubert Plociniczak <hubert.plociniczak@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Radosław Waśko <radoslaw.wasko@enso.org>
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