close#6611
Changelog:
- update: run compiler passes on the `ascribedType` field of the constructor arguments
- update: suggestion builder uses the type information attached to `ascribedType`
- feat: resolve qualified names in type signatures
- Moved the row count out of the grid.
- Shown for all cases.
- Added some of the JS wiring to do pages but currently hidden.
- Dropdown allowing the user to control the number of rows rendered.
- `Nothing` rendered as a italic light Nothing not just empty now.
- Function rendered as `[Function]`.
- Rounded corners on top to make it align more with look of panel.
- Dropdown for `Text.split` delimiter feed.
Related to #6410
# Important Notes
- Updated some `Meta` methods (needed for error handling):
- `Meta.Type` now has `name` and `qualified_name`.
- `Meta.Constructor` has `declaring_type` allowing to get the type that this constructor is associated with.
Fixes#5088. Adds a ensoGL spinner for visualizations waiting on data.
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1428930/236801655-67a0ffed-da5d-4e27-8797-cd8126cb86d9.mp4
# Important Notes
This spinner will not show up for the duration where visualizations are processing data on the frontend. If this is a concern, visualization need to implement heir own loading spinner, or we need to provide a unified API for them to keep the spinner visible.
Fixes#6485
Conflicting requirements for the widget tree caused the issue:
1. The span tree node had a connection, and the text of the `number1` label was changed to white (as per the `Connected` color state)
2. The node configuration did not consider it a valid port because the span tree kind was `Operation`, which is not a port usually. So the port shape was not displayed, making the label blend with the node background.
I fixed the issue by considering the existence of the current connection for `Operation` nodes. Remember that it does not turn the node into a port, so after removing the connection, it's not possible to connect it back. That makes sense, in my opinion, as the resulting AST is invalid anyway. But at least we can see the label on the invalid node.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/23934966-8f72-4675-abe3-78a3f0c0cda4
Fixes#6609 by
- e380e647af - running whole `Vector_Spec` on `java.util.ArrayList`
- 9b1229fe20 - introducing a node to handle interop values
# Important Notes
Contains additional DSL processor fix:
- 415623dcb9 - to not crash the compiler, but to properly report compiler error
Sets production redirect URL to `localhost:8080`. This *would* break `cloud.enso.org`, but I believe there are no plans to upload the new dashboard to `cloud.enso.org` in the near future, so this should be acceptable for the time being
# Important Notes
None
Artifically limiting the number of reported warnings to 100. Also added benchmarks with random Ints to investigate perf issues when dealing with warnings (future task).
Ideally we would have a custom set-like collection that allows us internally to specify a maximal number of elements. But `EnsoHashMap` (and potentially `EnsoSet`) are still WIP when it comes to being PE-friendly.
The change also allows for checking if the limit for the number of reported warnings has been reached. It will visualize by adding an additional "Warnings limit reached." to the visualization.
The limit is configurable via `--warnings-limit` parameter to `run`.
Closes#6283.
* Fix cloud-v2/#421
* Implement "delete project" for local backend
* Implement "project update" for local backend
* Implement project rename; minor fixes to forms
* Fix errors
* Disallow invalid project names when using local backend
Fixes#6377: The fact that `ctrl-r` was restoring the project to potentially the initial state was confusing. This PR changes that shortcut to `ctrl-shift-r`, as discussed in #6377.
Note that:
- `ctrl-shift-r` was already taken by the re-execution shortcut, so that got the `ctrl-alt` modifiers instead, along with the interruption shortcut for consistency.
- `ctrl-alt-shift-r` was already taken by a shortcut to refresh the whole Electron app, so that wasn't available.
Closes#6437
Related to #6410
- Add example duplicate row to `Non_Unique_Primary_Key`.
- Ensure `File.read` fails if the file does not exist, always.
- Ensure SQLite fails if file is empty or nonexistent or malformed.
- Split file format detection into read and write modes, so that the read mode can depend on actual file _contents_.
When generating new column names in tokenize/split_to_columns, if there's only one new column, use the deleted input column name and don't add disambiguating integers after it.
Fixes#6411
The issue was quite popular `map2` instead of `all_with`. I also updated the code to use the modern `debounce` API instead of a hacky 0-millisecond timer.
The FRP of the project view is extremely complicated in this place, and similar race conditions can appear out of nowhere. We must consider refactoring the current implementation (everything connected to the CB).
Add format to the in-memory Column
# Important Notes
Also updates .format in date types.
Some rearrangement of date formatting builtins / Java libraries.
Fixes#6501.
There appears to be an issue with the children of an unlinked display object still receiving FRP mouse events. In this case, they show/hide the unlinked child, leading to it appearing again. This is mitigated by unlinking the affected element directly.
Note that while investigating this, I found that there is an untreated issue with the display object hierarchy, which cause failing tests. The failing test case has been disabled, but the linked issue ([#1405](https://github.com/enso-org/ide/issues/1405)) was closed when migrating tickets. I have re-opened it for triage.
* Revert "Fix lint CI (#6567)"
This reverts commit 0a8f80959f.
* Revert "Run typecheck and eslint on `./run lint` (#6314)"
This reverts commit 7885145b6e.
This PR fixes#6560.
The fix has a few elements:
1) Bumps the Engine requirement to the latest release, namely `2023.1.1`.
2) Changed the logic of checking whether a given version matches the requirement. Previously, we relied on `VersionReq` from `semver` crate which did not behave intuitively when the required version had a prerelease suffix. Now we rely directly on Semantic Versioning rules of precedence.
3) Code cleanups, including deduplicating 3 copies of the version-checking code, and moving some tests to more sensible places.
- Add dropdown to tokenize and split `column`.
- Remove the custom `Join_Kind` dropdown.
- Adjust split and tokenize names to start numbering from 1, not 0.
- Add JS_Object serialization for Period.
- Add `days_until` and `until` to `Date`.
- Add `Date_Period.Day` and create `next` and `previous` on `Date`.
- Use simple names with `File_Format` dropdown.
- Avoid using `Main.enso` based imports in `Standard.Base.Data.Map` and `Standard.Base.Data.Text.Helpers`.
- Remove an incorrect import from `Standard.Database.Data.Table`.
From #6587:
A few small changes, lots of lines because this affected lots of tests:
- `Table.join` now defaults to `Join_Kind.Left_Outer`, to avoid losing rows in the left table unexpectedly. If the user really wants to have an Inner join, they can switch to it.
- `Table.join` now defaults to joining columns by name not by index - it looks in the right table for a column with the same name as the first column in left table.
- Missing Input Column errors now specify which table they refer to in the join.
- The unique name suffix in column renaming / default column names when loading from file is now a space instead of underscore.
Engine Benchmark job runs only engine benchmarks, not Enso benchmarks.
Enso benchmarks do not report their output anywhere, and take more than 5 hours to run nowadays.
We might define a new job in the future and probably rename it to "Library benchmarks".
But that is the responsibility of the lib team.
Closes#5075: dragging or scrolling while a visualisation is in full screen caused the camera to move in the graph editor.
The problem was that clicking on the visualisation triggered some FRP node that indicated that the project list should be closed, which then indicated that the navigator shouldn't be disabled. However, the FRP code in the graph editor interpreted "shouldn't be disabled" as "should be enabled", ignoring the fact that there's also a full-screen visualisation, which should always disable the navigator.
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/607786/235908932-0b579d69-5fd8-438e-a82b-02678d8e6156.mp4