Fixes#7405Fixes#7445
The "hidden entry" bug was caused by wrong component browser position and size set when all displayed entries fit the viewport.
The scrolling issue was due to change various "hover rectangles" order - some were above the scroll bars.
- Fixes#7412
- Also adds tests and fixes some more edge cases:
- Ensures correct handling of existing Database tables whose column names may be invalid from Enso perspective, or clashing from Enso perspective (e.g. for most DBs `ś` and `s\u0301` are different names, but for Enso they are basically the same so this would cause issues - thus Enso now renames such columns when accessed (still using the correct column reference in the generated SQL under the hood).
Fixes#7213 by reacting to new `isBigInteger` and `asBigInteger` messages. Adjusts tests to require `BigInteger` when appropriate. `EnsoBigInteger` no longer extends `Number`. Enso tests to come.
- Closes#5951
- Ensures any SQL warnings reported by the database through the JDBC driver are processed and forwarded to the user.
- These warnings show issues like the implicit name truncation that this PR is also solving. It's good to make sure they are visible as they can help avoid and understand unexpected problems. They should not show up in most standard workflows.
- Adds simple history to our REPL.
- Tweak the definition of "first-word match" so that, now that all components except aliases contain `.`, the delimiter doesn't result in penalizing non-alias matches.
- Fix matching of aliases containing spaces, and add test.
Fixes#7006Fixes#6999
Fixed several issues around visualizations:
1. The visualizations of previewed CBs are displayed. For some reason, the code which showed them wasn't there.
1. The AST ID is assigned to view ID before attaching visualization. This makes previews work in the first place.
2. The visualizations are restored after fixing an error on node.
For some reason, the hosted UI for both email and password and SSO, as well as the `Auth.federatedSignIn({provider: 'Google'})` call require the `aws.cognito.signin.user.admin` scope to be enabled to fetch and update user attributed. However, a call to `Auth.signIn(email, password)` does not. This is not well documented in AWS Cognito.
# Important Notes
`aws.cognito.signin.user.admin` gives you access to all Cognito User Pool APIs. Which federatedSignIn with google provider uses to get `currentUserInfo()` where we store optional `organizationId`. It does not provide any admin level access to other cognito or AWS parts.
* wip
* wip
* New backend switcher
* New user bar (user and chat buttons)
* Page switcher
* New search bar; minor style fixes
* Address QA
* Refactor HTML `button`s into `Button` component
* Add cloud color back to Tailwind
* Fix icons shrinking
* Fix bug
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Co-authored-by: Paweł Buchowski <pawel.buchowski@enso.org>
Closes#7244
- Section navigator removed
- Added a button panel on top of the documentation
- Show/hide documentation panel button is functional, documentation panel has animation.
- All other buttons are read-only (unclickable).
- "Hovered item preview" caption was removed from the documentation panel
- Breadcrumbs are flying in the temporary position. They should be functional but will be moved to the documentation panel in a separate task.
- Sizes and layouts of the CB panels match the design.
- The color of the application background changed. Also fixed a bug because of which the stylesheet setting of the background was not taken into account.
Known issues:
- ~~The buttons panel partially hides the topmost entry in the list. To fix that, we would need API changes to the grid view, I decided not to do that as part of the PR. We need to add padding on top of the scroll area content.~~
- Scrollbar is not rendered correctly at the bottom – the scroll area mask should crop it.
- Component list entries are not exactly as in design – I didn't touch this part of the code.
- Breadcrumbs are in the wrong position.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/409bebb5-572a-4760-852d-f666124689a2
Fixes#7301
When dropping the entire Application, we were removing the scene first, and only then the executor. But when executor had tasks containing still some GUI elements, those elements tried to reach scene on drop, what caused panic.
Here we clear the executor earlier, so the scene is deleted when nobody should try to access it.
We can't really control the timing of file watcher events, which sometimes leads to failures of VCS tests. The PR disables the file watcher in the `VcsManagerTest` suite to make tests more stable.
Changelog:
- add: a `Watcher` and `WatcherFactory` interfaces
- add: a `NoopWatcher` test watcher
- update: disable the file watcher in the `VcsManagerTest` suite
close#7345#7254 introduced a delayed shutdown timeout. The `LanguageServerGateway` timeout should include the delayed shutdown time to prevent false timeouts.
Fixes#6552Fixes#6910Fixes#6872
Implementation of new node design. Includes many changes related to stylesheet update handling and per-style FRP construction, as well as refactoring of scene layers used by graph editor. Some additional components were migrated to use `Rectangle` shape and new mouse handling events. Fixed text rendering, where random thin lines appeared at the borders of glyph sprites. Refined edge layout to match new node sizes and not leave any visible gaps between line segments.
The node colors are currently randomly selected from predefined list. Later this will be improved to use group information from the suggestion database, once that is fully migrated to use the documentation tags, thus removing the dependency on the execution context.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/919491/aa687e53-a2fa-4e95-a15f-132c05e6337a
<img width="653" alt="image" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/919491/30f3e897-62fc-40ea-b57b-124ac923bafd">
* Set translucency options
* Vibrancy on Windows
* Use explicit background image instead of vibrancy
* Attempt to fix `ide build`
* Fix lint warning
* Remove background from authentication flow
* Fix background image and position
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Co-authored-by: Paweł Buchowski <pawel.buchowski@enso.org>
Introduce new APIs for managing focus and using focus to inform delivery of keyboard events.
Use new APIs to implement the following behavior:
Focus:
- If the component browser is opened, its initial state is *focused*.
- If the node input area's text component is clicked, the component browser's state becomes *blurred*.
- If a click occurs anywhere in the component browser, the component browser's state becomes *focused*.
Event dispatch:
- When the component browser is in the *focused* state, it handles certain keyboard events (chiefly, arrow keys).
- If the component browser handles an event, the event is not received by other components.
- If an event occurs that the component browser doesn't handle, the node input area's text component receives the event.
[vokoscreenNG-2023-06-29_10-55-00.webm](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/f1d9d07c-8c32-4482-ba32-15b6e4e20ae7)
# Important Notes
Changes to display object interface:
- **`display::Object` can now be derived.**
- Introduce display object *focus receiver* concept. Many components, when receiving focus, should actually be focused indirectly by focusing a descendant.
- For example, when the CB Panel receives focus, its descendant at `self.model().grid.model().grid` should be focused, because that's the underlying Grid View, which has its own event handlers. By allowing each level of the hierarchy to define a `focus_receiver`, focus can reach the right object without the CB panel having to know structural details of its descendants.
- When delegating to a field's `display::Object` implementation, the derived implementation uses the child's `focus_receiver`, which will normally be the correct behavior.
**Changes to `shortcut` API**:
- New `View::focused_shortcuts()` is a focus-aware alternative to `View::default_shortcuts()` (which should now only be used for global shortcuts, i.e. shortcuts that don't depend on whether the component is focused). It's based on the *Keyboard Event* API (see below), so events propagate up the focus hierarchy until a shortcut is executed and `stop_propagation()` is called; this allows sensible resolution of event targets when more than one component is capable of handling the same keypress.
Keypress dataflow overview:
DOM -> KeyboardManager -> FrpKeyboard -> KeyboardEvents -> Shortcut.
Low-level keyboard changes to support Focus:
- New `KeyboardManager`: Attaches DOM event handlers the same way as `MouseManager`.
- New *Keyboard Event* API: `on_event::<KeyDown>()`. Events propagate up the focus hierarchy. This API is used for low-level keyboard listeners such a `Text`, which may need complex logic to determine whether a key is handled (rather than having a closed set of bindings, which can be handled by `shortcut`).
- FRP keyboard: Now attaches to the `KeyboardManager` API. It now serves primarily to produce Keyboard Events (it still performs the role of making `KeyUp` events saner in a couple different ways). The FRP keyboard can also be used directly as a global keyboard, for such things as reacting to modifier state.
Misc:
- Updated the workspace `syn` to version 2. Crates still depending on legacy `syn` now do so through the workspace-level `syn_1` alias.
* wip: refactor all tables into one single `AssetsTable`
* wip: Continue merging the four asset tables; make files type-error-free
* Get table working again
* Prepare for nested directories; insert new items at correct position
* Save extra columns state; minor style fixes
* Make tab toggle bar sticky
* Rename array.withItemsInsertedAtBoundary
* Fix minor bug; adjust dropzone appearance
* Indentation for nested assets; fetching nested assets; svg color changes
* New appearances for permission display; minor fixes for "shared with" modal
* Address issues
* Minor bug fixes
* New assets upload bar
* Adjust permission display and table cell borders
* Adjust styling
* Change `toastAndLog` to a hook
* Address issues
* Make table full-width
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Co-authored-by: Paweł Buchowski <pawel.buchowski@enso.org>
- Fixes#7231
- Cleans up vectorized operations to distinguish unary and binary operations.
- Introduces MixedStorage which may pretend to be a more specialized storage on demand.
- Ensures that operations request a more specialized storage on right-hand side to ensure compatibility with reported inferred storage type.
- Ensures that a dataflow error returned by an Enso callback in Java is propagated as a polyglot exception and can be caught back in Enso
- Tests for comparison of Mixed storages with each other and other types
- Started using `Set` for `Filter_Condition.Is_In` for better performance.
- ~~Migrated `Column.map` and `Column.zip` to use the Java-to-Enso callbacks.~~
- This does not forward warnings. IMO we should not be losing them. We can switch and add a ticket to fix the warnings, but that would be a regression (current implementation handles them correctly). Instead, we should first gain some ability to work with warnings in polyglot. I created a ticket to get this figured out #7371
- ~~Trying to avoid conversions when calling Enso functions from Java.~~
- Needs extra care as dataflow errors may not be handled right then. So only works for simple functions that should not error.
- Not sure how much it really helps. [Benchmarks](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/7270#issuecomment-1635618393) suggested it could improve the performance quite significantly, but the practical solution is not exactly the same as the one measured, so we may have to measure and tune it to get the best results.
- Created #7378 to track this.
This PR consists of two primary changes:
1. I've replaced `react-hot-toast` with `react-toastify` library. Both serve the same purpose — sending popup notifications (so-called "toasts"). However, the latter comes with a richer feature set that matches our requirements much better.
2. I've exposed the relevant API surface to the Rust. Now Rust code can easily send notifications.
### Important Notes
At this point, no attempt at customizing style of notifications was made (other than selecting the "light" theme).
Likely we should consider this soon after integration as a separate task.
Fixes#7336 in a quick way.
Next to the old way of defining groups, the library can just add `GROUP` tag to some entities, and it will be added to the group specified in tag's description.
The group name may be qualified (with project name, like `Standard.Base.Input/Output`) or just name - in the latter case, IDE will assume a group defined in the same library as the entity.
Also moved some entities from "export" list in package.yaml to GROUP tag to give an example. I didn't move all of those, as I assume the library team will reorganize those groups anyway.
### Important Notes
@jdunkerley @radeusgd @GregoryTravis When you will start specifying groups in tags, remember that:
* The groups still belongs to a concrete project; if some entity outside a project wants to be added to its group, the "qualified" name should be specified. See `Table.new` example in this PR.
* If the group name does not reflect any group in package.yaml **the tag is ignored**.
* A single entity may be only in a single group. If it's specified in both package.yaml and in tag, the tag takes precedence.
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Co-authored-by: Ilya Bogdanov <fumlead@gmail.com>
close#7206
fixes
```
[error] [2023-07-04T08:43:55.015Z] [akka.actor.OneForOneStrategy] Cannot invoke "org.enso.interpreter.instrument.execution.CommandProcessor.stop()" because the return value of "org.enso.interpreter.instrument.Handler.commandProcessor()" is null
java.lang.NullPointerException: Some(Cannot invoke "org.enso.interpreter.instrument.execution.CommandProcessor.stop()" because the return value of "org.enso.interpreter.instrument.Handler.commandProcessor()" is null)
at org.enso.interpreter.instrument.Handler.onMessage(Handler.scala:119)
at org.enso.interpreter.instrument.Endpoint.$anonfun$sendBinary$1(Handler.scala:66)
at org.enso.interpreter.instrument.Endpoint.$anonfun$sendBinary$1$adapted(Handler.scala:64)
at scala.Option.foreach(Option.scala:437)
at org.enso.interpreter.instrument.Endpoint.sendBinary(Handler.scala:64)
at org.graalvm.truffle/com.oracle.truffle.api.instrumentation.TruffleInstrument$Env$MessageTransportProxy$MessageEndpointProxy.sendBinary(TruffleInstrument.java:1052)
at org.enso.languageserver.runtime.RuntimeConnector$$anonfun$initialized$1.applyOrElse(RuntimeConnector.scala:79)
at scala.runtime.AbstractPartialFunction.apply(AbstractPartialFunction.scala:35)
at org.enso.logger.akka.ActorLoggingReceive.apply(ActorLoggingReceive.scala:35)
at org.enso.logger.akka.ActorLoggingReceive.apply(ActorLoggingReceive.scala:14)
at scala.PartialFunction.applyOrElse(PartialFunction.scala:214)
at scala.PartialFunction.applyOrElse$(PartialFunction.scala:213)
at org.enso.logger.akka.ActorLoggingReceive.applyOrElse(ActorLoggingReceive.scala:14)
at scala.PartialFunction$Combined.applyOrElse(PartialFunction.scala:305)
at akka.actor.Actor.aroundReceive(Actor.scala:537)
at akka.actor.Actor.aroundReceive$(Actor.scala:535)
at org.enso.languageserver.runtime.RuntimeConnector.aroundReceive(RuntimeConnector.scala:20)
at akka.actor.ActorCell.receiveMessage(ActorCell.scala:579)
at akka.actor.ActorCell.invoke(ActorCell.scala:547)
at akka.dispatch.Mailbox.processMailbox(Mailbox.scala:270)
at akka.dispatch.Mailbox.run(Mailbox.scala:231)
at akka.dispatch.Mailbox.exec(Mailbox.scala:243)
at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ForkJoinTask.doExec(ForkJoinTask.java:373)
at java.base/java.util.concurrent.ForkJoinPool$WorkQueue.topLevelExec(ForkJoinPool.java:1182)
```
Follow-up of recent GraalVM update #7176 that fixes downloading of GraalVM for Mac - instead of "darwin", the releases are now named "macos"
# Important Notes
Also re-enables the JDK/GraalVM version check as onLoad hook to the `sbt` process. We used to have that check a long time ago. Provides errors like this one if the `sbt` is run with a different JVM version:
```
[error] GraalVM version mismatch - you are running Oracle GraalVM 20.0.1+9.1 but GraalVM 17.0.7 is expected.
[error] GraalVM version check failed.
```