* Fixes [#10983](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/issues/10983) The `ext` field was not set according to the documentation in rust
* Also discovered a regression in opening project by passing argument/clicking the file: we store the file location as `file://` URL, but without caution, it made a havoc with windows paths.
# Important Notes
- [x] **Need to confirm that everything works on macOS** (installation with file associations + opening project when process is running and when not)
Fixes#10948
The problem was in the binary reconnecting: we sent the first "initProtocol" message, but the connection was reset, and then we try to initialize again. While looking good, the problem was that the party websocket we use queued the first initProtocol message and re-send it by itself on reconnect. Our initProtocol was also sent, but it did not get any response, blocking any further request like `writeBytes`.
Before 3.46, the SQLite parser had a limited stack, which could overflow for certain complex queries.
CTE optimizations make some of our queries much smaller, but also a little bit more deeply nested, causing the parser stack to overflow. 3.46 removes this stack limitation.
Closes#10910.
Fixes#10855
Added handler for `tab` key. We cannot accept input on blur, as sometimes it should not be accepted (as when user clicks at drop-down option where text widget was providing filtering pattern).
Fixes#10604
Removed many parts of `filtering.ts` and `input.ts` - now our filtering is not "context aware", in the component browsing mode we just take entire input as filtering pattern.
[Screencast from 2024-08-20 11-49-20.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/23137036-5f46-4982-bac7-9196461e7c9c)
# Important Notes
As we agreed during refinement, I did not focus on exact unit testing - we need to first try the new design out.
Fixes#9749 by:
- [x] Adding `fn` option to `enso-debug-server` instrument - eb3b76e
- [x] Print warnings (if any) to stderr - 4fda04b
- [x] Improving output of `:list` to print out warnings - dbe3c45480
- [x] Print errors to stderr - 1312546
- [x] Exiting on `DataflowError` - 2cc7ef5 and e6fbf73
- [x] Using all of that inside of `runner/*Main` - 7df58ef
The core of the change is in instrumentation that wraps the `main` method and at its end checks for _warnings or errors_ among local variables. When an error is found, it wraps the original return value of `main` with a proxy that delegates to the original value, but also pretends to be _exit exception_ with exit code 173. That one is detected in `Main` launcher to exit the process with exit code 173.
# Important Notes
As a side-effect of this change, one can request an invocation of REPL at the end of any method just by providing a property to the VM:
```bash
$ enso --vm.D=polyglot.enso-debug-server.method-break-point=err_test.main --run err_test.enso --repl
```
stops at the end of `main` method of `err_test.enso` file.
Fixes#10603
[Screencast from 2024-08-14 12-10-51.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/fcd5bfa4-b128-4a84-a19f-c14e78dae8c9)
What is not yet implemented: the filtering. That means that spaces keep their special meaning, and we still display modules and types.
The component list itself was refactored to a separate vue component.
The logic of default visualization type in preview changed a bit: as now there is no selected component, we remember with what suggestion have we switched to code edit mode.
- Enables the `..` autoscoping style for creating Atoms in expressions.
- Add type checking to methods in columns.
- Auto wrap returns from method in expressions into a column as needed.
- Remove `Time_Period.Day` to remove confusion..
Fixes#10293
The Table Editor Widget allows adding rows and columns, editing cells and renaming columns.
[Screencast from 2024-08-07 13-17-37.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d2e708b5-6516-4107-bc17-f018e455c111)
# Important Notes
* The parts of Table Visualization which were useful for the widget were put in vue component. On this occasion, we use aggrid vue.
- Adds `Hyper_File` allowing reading a Tableau hyper file.
- Can read the schema and table list.
- Can read the structure of a table.
- Can read data into an Enso Table.
- Close#10622
- Changes `project-manager` and `ensoup` launcher to run the engine/language-server with working directory set to the directory containing currently running project.
- If the working directory is _not_ "the directory containing currently running project", a warning is written to logs. This can happen if the raw `/bin/enso` engine runner is used in a different directory.
- In the Cloud, the `File.new` interprets relative paths as cloud paths relative to the Cloud directory containing the current project. Absolute paths are unaffected.
Implements #10484, also fixed an issue with dropdown arrow icon being pointed in the wrong direction.
Changed the way we handle spacing around ports and other rounded widgets. Now it is the innermost token element that actually pads itself when appropriate, allowing rounded widgets to stay tightly nested together. This cleans up an issue we've had with an unnecessary padding at the end of node, and makes margins easier to control in general.
<img width="371" alt="image" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/4aa2ae0f-06f6-45fd-b7a1-1b7c0f60d395">
In a sequence of value-level operators, whitespace does not affect relative precedence. Functional operators still follow the space-precedence rules.
The "functional" operators are: `>> << |> |>> <| <<| : .`, application, and any operator containing `<-` or `->`. All other operators are considered value-level operators.
Asymmetric whitespace can still be used to form *operator sections* of value-level operators, e.g. `+2 * 3` is still equivalent to `x -> (x+2) * 3`.
Precedence of application is unchanged, so `f x+y` is still equivalent to `f (x + y)` and `f x+y * z` is still equivalent to `(f (x + y)) * z`.
Any attempt to use spacing to override value-level operator precedence will be caught by the new enso linter. Mixed spacing (for clarity) in value-operator expressions is allowed, as long as it is consistent with the precedences of the operators.
Closes#10366.
# Important Notes
Precedence warnings:
- The parser emits a warning if the whitespace in an expression is inconsistent with its effective precedence.
- A new enso linter can be run with `./run libraries lint`. It parses all `.enso` files in `distribution/lib` and `test`, and reports any errors or warnings. It can also be run on individual files: `cargo run --release --bin check_syntax -- file1 file2...` (the result may be easier to read than the `./run` output).
- The linter is also run as part of `./run lint`, so it is checked in CI.
Additional language change:
- The exponentiation operator (`^`) now has higher precedence than the multiplication class (`*`, `/`, `%`). This change did not affect any current enso files.
Library changes:
- The libraries have been updated. The new warnings were used to identify all affected code; the changes themselves have not been programmatically verified (in many cases their equivalence relies on the commutativity of string concatenation).
Fixes#10459
The node is no longer removable and have special icon; if consist of only an identifier (a typical case for collapsed node), the identifier is replaced with icon (like self arguments in normal components).
[Screencast from 2024-07-17 15-18-28.webm](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/91d48759-3d44-47ac-bbd2-b9a6085ade82)