Fixes `--jvm` option, given to the native image. This was failing on my machine, because when given `--jvm` option, the runner was trying to find the `java` executable from the distribution manager's runtime (on my system located in `~/.local/share/enso/runtime`) and it used the first runtime found. But the first runtime on my system is JDK 17.
The `--jvm` option now tries to:
- Find a JDK from the distribution manager that has the same version as the JDK used for building the engine.
- If there is not an exact version match, it tries to find a runtime from distribution manager that is *newer*.
- If none, fallback to system-wide search
- System-wide search tries to find `java` from `$JAVA_HOME` and from `$PATH`. But this is just a fallback.
# Important Notes
- Added test to Engine CI jobs that pass `--jvm` argument to a native image of engine-runner
- ea3af5ffbc
- `runtime-version-manager` sbt project migrated to a JPMS module
- `engine-runner` now depends on `runtime-version-manager`.
- Removed unnecessary stuff in `runtime-version-manager` dealing with outdated `gu` Graal Updater utility.
- Extracted [GraalVersionManager](1455b025cb/lib/scala/runtime-version-manager/src/main/java/org/enso/runtimeversionmanager/components/GraalVersionManager.java) from [RuntimeVersionManager](d2e8994700/lib/scala/runtime-version-manager/src/main/scala/org/enso/runtimeversionmanager/components/RuntimeVersionManager.scala)
* Use moduleDependencies instead of modulePath
* Fix compilation of editions
* Fix compilation of distribution-manager
* polyglot-api needs to explicitly compile module-info
* Fix compilationOrder in library-manager and edition-updater
* engine-runner-common is module
* JPMSPlugin provides default implementation of compileModuleInfo
* Remove unused setting key from JPMSUtils.compileModuleInfo
* JPMSPlugin has internalModuleDependencies and exportedModule tasks.
* Use BuildVersion instead of buildInfo
* Manual compilation of module-info.java is reported as warning
* Define org.enso.scalalibs.wrapper meta project.
* Fix module check in JPMSPlugin.
This is a fix for projects that declare `Compile /exportJars := true`
* version-output is a module
* ydoc-server uses internalModuleDependencies
* persistance is module
* engine-common uses internalModuleDependencies
* polyglot-api does not override compileModuleInfo task
* runtime-parser uses internalModuleDependencies
* edition-updater is module
* Update moduleDependencies for distribution-manager
* editions is module
* Fix some dependencies of modules
* scala-yaml is a module
* Add scala-compiler to scala-libs-wrapper
* cli depends on scala-library module
* Add dependencies for distribution-manager module
* Add some scala-library dependencies in some modules
* engine-runner uses internalModuleDependencies
* Fix module dependencies of library-manager
* Rename org.enso.scalalibs.wrapper to org.enso.scala.wrapper
* Add jsoniter-scala-macros to org.enso.scala.wrapper fat module
* Fix dependencies of some projects
* polyglot-api does not depend on truffle-api
* Fix dependencies of some projects
* runtime does not use com.google.common
* runtime is a module
* text-buffer is a module
* refactoring-utils is a module
* runtime-compiler is a module
* runtime-instrument-common is a module
* connected-lock-manager is a module
* JPMSUtils reports project name in some error messages
* Modularize some instruments
* module-info compilation is cached
* runtime-instrument-runtime-server is module
* runtime-language-epb is module
* Remove runtime-fat-jar
* engine-runner is not a fat jar
* JPMSPlugin defines exportedModuleBin task
* Redefine componentModulesPaths task
* interpreter-dsl is module
* Redefine componentModulesPaths task
* fmt sbt
* scala-libs-wrapper is a modular fat jar
* Add some module deps to org.enso.runtime
* engine-runner is not a fat jar
* Rename package in logging-config
* Rename package in logging-service
* Rename package in logging-service-logback
* Fix dependencies of exportedModuleBin task
* Mixed projects have own compileJava task
this task does not compile only module-info.java but all the java sources. So that we can see errors more easily.
When only module-info.java is compiled, the only errors that we can see are that we did not include some modules on module-path.
* Fix definition of exportedModule task.
* Remove usages of non-existing buildInfo and replace it with BuildVersion
* Fix some dependencies of org.enso.runtime module
* module-info compilation is handled directly by FrgaalCompiler
* module-info compilation is forced for projects that has only Scala sources with single module-info.java
* Fix compilation of org.enso.runtime
* manual module-info compilation is not a warning
* Rename packages in logging-utils-akka
* Create org.enso.language.server.deps.wrapper module
* language-server is module
* Creat akka-wrapper modular fat jar
* fmt
* Define common settings for modularFatJarWrapper
* Fix compilation of json-rpc-server
* Use akka and zio wrappers
* language-server depends on org.eclipse.jgit
* Fix some dependencies - update library manifests works now!
* update library manifests invokes runner directly
* buildEngineDistribution does not copy runner.jar
* Remove EngineRunnerBootLoader
* Fix compilation of std libs
* --patch-module and --add-exports are also passed to javac
* Rename package in runtime-integration-tests.
The package name org.enso.compiler clashes with the package from the module
* Remove usage of buildInfo
* FrgaalJavaCompiler can deal with non-existing module-info.java when shouldCompileModuleInfo is true.
It just generates a warning in such case as it suggests that there is something wrong with the project configuration.
* Revert AliasAnalysisTest.scala
* Fix dependencies and java cmdline options for runtime-integration-tests
* Rename test package
* runtime-integration-test depends on logging-service-logback/Test/compile
* Rename package in logging-service-logback/Test
* Fix FrgaalJavaCompiler creation for projects
* Sanitize Test/javaOptions arguments
* Sanitize Test/javaOptions arguments
* All the JPMSPlugin settings are scoped
* Remove unused sbt tasks
* modularFatJarWrapperSettings do not override javacOptions
* Resolve issue "Cannot find TestLoggerProvider" in runtime-integration-tests
* org.enso.runtime module is open
* Test that test classes are unconditionally opened and exported
* polyglot-api-macros is a module
* JPMSPlugin handles --add-opens cmdline option
* RuntimeServerTest ensures instruments are initialized
* Add some exports to org.enso.runtime.compiler
* Add instruments on module-path to runtime-integration-tests
* Replace TestLogProviderOnClassPath with TestLogProviderOnModulePath
* Replace buildInfo with BuildVersion
* Add jpms-wrapper-scalatest
* ReportLogsOnFailure is in non-modular testkit project
* Add necessary dependencies to testkit project
* Revert "Add jpms-wrapper-scalatest"
This reverts commit 732b3427a2.
* modularize filewatcher and wrap its dependencies
* Initial fix for language-server/test
* frgaal compiler setting are scoped for Compile and Test
* Rename package in language-server/test
* Exclude com.sun.jna from wrapper jars
* Rename package in library-manager-test
* testkit is an automatic module
* process-utils is module
* akka-wrapper contains akka-http
* Some fixes for library-manager-test
* Fix dependencies for akka-wrapper
* scala-libs-wrapper exports shapeless
* lang server deps wrapper exports pureconfig
* json-rpc-server requires org.slf4j
* Add some dependencies
* lang server deps wrapper exports pureconfig.generic
* language server test requires bouncycastle provider
* language server depends on cli
* directory-watcher wrapper requires org.slf4j
* WatcherAdapter logs unsuccessful initialization errors
* Fix error reporting in WatcherAdapter
* Fix rest of the language-server tests
* language-server-deps-wrapper depends on scala-libs-wrapper
* Fix rest of the language-server tests
* Missing module-info.class in an internal project is a warning, not an error
* Rename jpms-methvin-directory-watcher-wrapper to a simpler name
* compileOrder has to be specified before libraryDependencies
* exclude module-info.java from polyglot-api-macros
* Remove temporary logging in customFrgaalCompilerSettings
* Fix compilation of logging-service-logback
* Fix compilation of runtime-benchmarks
* Fix runtime-benchmarks/run
* HostClassLoader delegates to org.graalvm.polyglot class loader if org.enso.runtime is not on boot layer
* org.enso.runtime.lnaguage.epb module must be opened to allow it to be used by annnotation processor
* fmt
* Fix afetr merge
* Add module deps after merge
* Print stack trace of the uncaught exception from the annotation processor
* Remove akka-actor-typed from akka-wrapper
* runtime-instrument-common depends on slf4j
* Fix module-path for runtime-instrument-repl-debugger
* runtime-benchmarks depends on runtime-language-arrow
* --module-path is passed directly to frgaal
* Fix some module-related cmd line options for std-benchmarks
* Revert "--module-path is passed directly to frgaal"
This reverts commit da63f66a0e.
* Avoid closing of System.err when closing Context
* Avoid processing altogether when requested annotations are empty
* Pass shouldNotLimitModules opt to frgaal
* Pass module-path and add-modules options with -J prefix to frgaal
* BenchProcessor annotation processor creates its own truffle module layer
* bench-processor and benchmarks-common are modules
* fmt
* Fix after mege
* Enable JMH annotation processor
* Fix compileOrder in some projects
* Insert TruffleBoundary to QualifiedName.
This is a revert
* Fix building of engine-runner native image
* Add more deps to the native image
* Force module-info compilation in instruments.
This fixes some weird sbt bug
* Don't run engine-runner/assembly from Rust build script
* Update docs of JPMSPlugin
* fmt
* runtime-benchmarks depends on benchmarks-common module
* Fix benchmark report writing
* std-benchmarks annot processing does not take settings from runtime-benchmarks
* Suppress interpreter only warning in annotation processor
* Runtime version manager does not expect runtime.jar fat jar
* fmt
* Fix module entry point
* Move some polyglot tests to runtime-integration-tests.
Also make their output silent
* pkg has no dependency on org.graalvm.truffle
* Fix compiler dependencies test
* Rename all runtime.jar in fake releases
* Add language-server with dependencies to component dir
* No module-info.class in target dir is warning not error
* language-server does not depend on netbeans lookup uitl
* Declare LanguageServerApi service provider in module-info
* connected-lock-manager-server is JPMS module
* task-progress-notifications is module
* Add fansi-wrapper module
* Fix compilation of connected-lock-manager-server
* Define correct Test/internalModuleDependencies for project-manager
* fmt
* Fix LauncherRunnerSpec - no runtime.jar
* Add fansi-wrapper to runtime-integration-tests and runtime-benchmarks
* Fix engine-runner native image build
* Use newer JNA version - fixes running of hyperd
* DRY
* scala-compiler DRY
* fmt
* More build.sbt refactoring
* Include runtime-instrument-id-execution in engine-runner native image
* TruffleBoundary for QualifiedName.toString
* Finding a needle in a haystack
🤦
* More scala-library DRY
* more mixed-java/scala goodies
* Fix compilation of syntax-rust-definition
* Test that engine-runner does not depend on language-server
* Append rather than assign `moduleDependencies`
`++=` is less error prone than `:=`. Also discovered some unnecessary
dependencies.
* Replace : with File.pathSeparator
* [WIP] Make logging in ProjectService more verbose
* language-server/test didn't start because of missing lookup and fansi modules
* Formatting
* org.enso.cli.task.notifications needs Akka and Circe to link
* project-manager/test depends on buildEngineDistribution
* [WIP] Even more verbose logging for creating projects
* [WIP] Even more verbose logging for creating projects
* Revert "[WIP] Even more verbose logging for creating projects"
This reverts commit a7067c8472.
* Revert "[WIP] Even more verbose logging for creating projects"
This reverts commit fc6f53d4f1.
* Revert "[WIP] Make logging in ProjectService more verbose"
This reverts commit 427428e142.
* All the project with JPMSPlugin has stripped artifact names
* Revert all placeholder fake release components to runtime.jar without version
* Eliminate a cross version hack
We shouldn't be specifying Scala dependencies with a Scala cross version
in the suffix.
* Address SBT lint warnings
* Revert "Eliminate a cross version hack"
This reverts commit 8861dab288.
* logging-service-logback is mixedJavaScalaProject
* fmt
* Stripped artifact name contains classifier.
This fixes tests as those were named like `artifact-tests.jar`.
* Don't use LocalProject unless really needed
* Add more logging when BenchProcessor fails
* logging-service-logback is not mixed project
* Work with java.io.File.getPath to avoid mixing slash and backslash on Windows
* Reapply "Eliminate a cross version hack"
This reverts commit edaa436ee8.
* Pass scalaBinaryVersion correctly
* Remove scala-compiler from the distribution
* Fix IllegalAccessErrors from serde
* typos
* License review
* fmt
* Move testLogProviderOnModulePath to TestJPMSConfiguration
* logging-service-logback is not a mixed project
---------
Co-authored-by: Jaroslav Tulach <jaroslav.tulach@enso.org>
Co-authored-by: Hubert Plociniczak <hubert.plociniczak@gmail.com>
* Rename packages in logging-utils-akka
* Migrate buildInfo to Java
* Rename packages in logging
* Rename package in scala-yaml
* No usage of CompilerDirectives inside pkg
* log errors of initialization of directory watcher
* HashCodeNode does not use com.google.common.base.Objects
* Rename rest of the packages
* fmt
* Fix dependencies on version-output
* Add necessary dependencies to testkit
* Rename instruments in runtime-fat-jar module-info
* Fix compilation errors because of BuildVersion
* Fix logger renames
* Use java.util.List directly
* Fixes after merge
* Improve error message in NativeLauncherSpec
* Fix logger renames
* Fix json version formatting
* Revert "No usage of CompilerDirectives inside pkg"
This reverts commit cc7e078416.
* fmt
- 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.
Plain `Storage failure [AccessDenied].` was rather uninformative when it comes to debugging the underlying problem.
Added more detailed error messages and runners' failures should now sometimes print a detailed message.
References #10662.
* Eliminating circe-yaml
This change adds our very-own YAML parser on top of SnakeYAML. Compared
to Circe parser on top of SnakeYAML. The advantage? In some not-so-distant
future we might actually get rid of circe and the related performance
issues.
The logic is similar to what circe does i.e. analyzing SnakeYAML to
build our own structure.
This change is not complete, as there are still some tests failing, but
most common Configs are already parseable.
We _could_ auto-generate some of the code but still some of the logic
would have to be tweaked by hand; the current logic has a number of
special cases, as I found out the hard way.
* wip: more tests passing
* Fix remaining tests in ConfigSpec
* Fixing YAML decoder for editions
Dropping circe as a decoder for Editions revealed some problems. Turns
out the current implementation had even more special cases to deal with.
* nit
* Allow for empty exports
* Mostly complete encodin part
Replaced almost all `toYAML` locations with SnakeYAML equivalent.
The encoding has to use Java collections for which there exists a
built-in support. If we were to use Scala collections we would have to
deal with tagging, at the very least.
* Remove the last remaining Circe's YAML parser
* Bug fix + further loop optimization
* removal of some dependencies
* Remove circe-yaml
Added a custom SnakeYAML Node updater to mimick the JSON -> YAML -> JSON
conversion needed for updating fields. The algorithm recursively follows
the key-path and inserts the desired Node. This is not a performance
oriented code on purpose.
* Fix compilation issues
`circe-core` was marked as `provided` but no one eventually included it
in the final jar, hence `NoClassFoundException`.
* fix licensing
* Removing obsolete circe definitions
* fmt
* nits
* s/SnakeYamlDecoder/YamlDecoder
* fmt
* Partial revert, PM needs JSON decoders/encoders
* style
* incremental compilation gone wrong
The current implementation contains logic that should enable us to make some backward compatibility config changes.
At the same time, the logic is tightly integrated with circe's JSON library, which we want to eventually to get rid off.
Rather than trying to keep it somehow around and maintain via some hacks this PR proposes to ditch that logic completely as we currently have no use-case for such scenarios.
As a result, classes modelling YAML configs now don't have the extra fields and there is 1:1 correspondence.
Performance has also improved although that wasn't the main objective, yet. Follow up PR will attempt to replace `circe-yaml` with `snakeyaml` directly.
In preparation for #9113. Note that the dependency upgrade is necessary because it brings latest available `snakeyaml` (as part of `circe-yaml`).
`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.
Make sure that the correct test logging provider is loaded in `project-manager/Test`, so that only WARN and ERROR log messages are displayed. Also, make sure that the test log provider parses the correct configuration file - Rename all the `application.conf` files in the test resources to `application-test.conf`.
The problem was introduced in #8467
We've been experiencing consistently failures on MacOS due to timeouts.
Doubling the timeout, hoping this will be sufficient to eliminate such
false failures. Will seek alternative solutions if that does not rememdy
the problem on CI.
Upgrade to GraalVM JDK 21.
```
> java -version
openjdk version "21" 2023-09-19
OpenJDK Runtime Environment GraalVM CE 21+35.1 (build 21+35-jvmci-23.1-b15)
OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM GraalVM CE 21+35.1 (build 21+35-jvmci-23.1-b15, mixed mode, sharing)
```
With SDKMan, download with `sdk install java 21-graalce`.
# Important Notes
- After this PR, one can theoretically run enso with any JRE with version at least 21.
- Removed `sbt bootstrap` hack and all the other build time related hacks related to the handling of GraalVM distribution.
- `project-manager` remains backward compatible - it can open older engines with runtimes. New engines now do no longer require a separate runtime to be downloaded.
- sbt does not support compilation of `module-info.java` files in mixed projects - https://github.com/sbt/sbt/issues/3368
- Which means that we can have `module-info.java` files only for Java-only projects.
- Anyway, we need just a single `module-info.class` in the resulting `runtime.jar` fat jar.
- `runtime.jar` is assembled in `runtime-with-instruments` with a custom merge strategy (`sbt-assembly` plugin). Caching is disabled for custom merge strategies, which means that re-assembly of `runtime.jar` will be more frequent.
- Engine distribution contains multiple JAR archives (modules) in `component` directory, along with `runner/runner.jar` that is hidden inside a nested directory.
- The new entry point to the engine runner is [EngineRunnerBootLoader](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/7991/files#diff-9ab172d0566c18456472aeb95c4345f47e2db3965e77e29c11694d3a9333a2aa) that contains a custom ClassLoader - to make sure that everything that does not have to be loaded from a module is loaded from `runner.jar`, which is not a module.
- The new command line for launching the engine runner is in [distribution/bin/enso](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/7991/files#diff-0b66983403b2c329febc7381cd23d45871d4d555ce98dd040d4d1e879c8f3725)
- [Newest version of Frgaal](https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/frgaal/compiler/20.0.1/) (20.0.1) does not recognize `--source 21` option, only `--source 20`.
* Add support for https and wss
Preliminary support for https and wss. During language server startup we
will read the application config and search for the `https` config with
necessary env vars set.
The configuration supports two modes of creating ssl-context - via
PKCS12 format and certificat+private key.
Fixes#7839.
* Added tests, improved documentation
Generic improvements along with actual tests.
* lint
* more docs + wss support
* changelog
* Apply suggestions from code review
Co-authored-by: Dmitry Bushev <bushevdv@gmail.com>
* PR comment
* typo
* lint
* make windows line endings happy
---------
Co-authored-by: Dmitry Bushev <bushevdv@gmail.com>
* Enable log-to-file configuration
PR #7825 enabled parallel logging to a file with a much more
fine-grained log level by default.
However, logging at `TRACE` level on Windows appears to be still
problematic.
This PR reduced the default log level to file from `DEBUG` to `TRACE`
and allows to control it via an environment variable if one wishes to
change the verbosity without making code changes.
* PR comments
* Always log verbose to a file
The change adds an option by default to always log to a file with
verbose log level.
The implementation is a bit tricky because in the most common use-case
we have to always log in verbose mode to a socket and only later apply
the desired log levels. Previously socket appender would respect the
desired log level already before forwarding the log.
If by default we log to a file, verbose mode is simply ignored and does
not override user settings.
To test run `project-manager` with `ENSO_LOGSERVER_APPENDER=console` env
variable. That will output to the console with the default `INFO` level
and `TRACE` log level for the file.
* add docs
* changelog
* Address some PR requests
1. Log INFO level to CONSOLE by default
2. Change runner's default log level from ERROR to WARN
Took a while to figure out why the correct log level wasn't being passed
to the language server, therefore ignoring the (desired) verbose logs
from the log file.
* linter
* 3rd party uses log4j for logging
Getting rid of the warning by adding a log4j over slf4j bridge:
```
ERROR StatusLogger Log4j2 could not find a logging implementation. Please add log4j-core to the classpath. Using SimpleLogger to log to the console...
```
* legal review update
* Make sure tests use test resources
Having `application.conf` in `src/main/resources` and `test/resources`
does not guarantee that in Tests we will pick up the latter. Instead, by
default it seems to do some kind of merge of different configurations,
which is far from desired.
* Ensure native launcher test log to console only
Logging to console and (temporary) files is problematic for Windows.
The CI also revealed a problem with the native configuration because it
was not possible to modify the launcher via env variables as everything
was initialized during build time.
* Adapt to method changes
* Potentially deal with Windows failures
This change replaces Enso's custom logger with an existing, mostly off the shelf logging implementation. The change attempts to provide a 1:1 replacement for the existing solution while requiring only a minimal logic for the initialization.
Loggers are configured completely via `logging-server` section in `application.conf` HOCON file, all initial logback configuration has been removed. This opens up a lot of interesting opportunities because we can benefit from all the well maintained slf4j implementations without being to them in terms of functionality.
Most important differences have been outlined in `docs/infrastructure/logging.md`.
# Important Notes
Addresses:
- #7253
- #6739
The current instructions to _build, use and debug_ `project-manager` and its engine/ls process are complicated and require a lot of symlinks to properly point to each other. This pull requests simplifies all of that by introduction of `ENSO_ENGINE_PATH` and `ENSO_JVM_PATH` environment variables. Then it hides all the complexity behind a simple _sbt command_: `runProjectManagerDistribution --debug`.
# Important Notes
I decided to tackle this problem as I have three repositories with different branches of Enso and switching between them requires me to mangle the symlinks. I hope I will not need to do that anymore with the introduction of the `runProjectManagerDistribution` command.
The `logAvailableComponentsForDebugging` will check and install all necessary components of GraalVM for every mentioned version. While not harmful, it adds up to startup time.
Additionally added an option in language server startup to skip installation of GraalVM components. The latter is already performed by project-manager when opening the project and it is unnecessary to do it twice. Due to LS' architecture this configuration has to be passed around via multiple configs.
Finally, skipped the attempt to install Python component on Windows - this is not supported by GraalVM atm.
Closes#5749.
# Important Notes
The impact of this problem could be really felt the more versions of Enso and GraalVM one had since it would go through all of them.
In order to analyse why the `runner.jar` is slow to start, let's _"self sample"_ it using the [sampler library](https://bits.netbeans.org/dev/javadoc/org-netbeans-modules-sampler/org/netbeans/modules/sampler/Sampler.html). As soon as the `Main.main` is launched, the sampling starts and once the server is up, it writes its data into `/tmp/language-server.npss`.
Open the `/tmp/language-server.npss` with [VisualVM](https://visualvm.github.io) - you should have one copy in your
GraalVM `bin/jvisualvm` directory and there has to be a GraalVM to run Enso.
#### Changelog
- add: the `MethodsSampler` that gathers information in `.npss` format
- add: `--profiling` flag that enables the sampler
- add: language server processes the updates in batches
This PR replaces hard-coded `@Builtin_Method` and `@Builtin_Type` nodes in Builtins with an automated solution
that a) collects metadata from such annotations b) generates `BuiltinTypes` c) registers builtin methods with corresponding
constructors.
The main differences are:
1) The owner of the builtin method does not necessarily have to be a builtin type
2) You can now mix regular methods and builtin ones in stdlib
3) No need to keep track of builtin methods and types in various places and register them by hand (a source of many typos or omissions as it found during the process of this PR)
Related to #181497846
Benchmarks also execute within the margin of error.
### Important Notes
The PR got a bit large over time as I was moving various builtin types and finding various corner cases.
Most of the changes however are rather simple c&p from Builtins.enso to the corresponding stdlib module.
Here is the list of the most crucial updates:
- `engine/runtime/src/main/java/org/enso/interpreter/runtime/builtin/Builtins.java` - the core of the changes. We no longer register individual builtin constructors and their methods by hand. Instead, the information about those is read from 2 metadata files generated by annotation processors. When the builtin method is encountered in stdlib, we do not ignore the method. Instead we lookup it up in the list of registered functions (see `getBuiltinFunction` and `IrToTruffle`)
- `engine/runtime/src/main/java/org/enso/interpreter/runtime/callable/atom/AtomConstructor.java` has now information whether it corresponds to the builtin type or not.
- `engine/runtime/src/main/scala/org/enso/compiler/codegen/RuntimeStubsGenerator.scala` - when runtime stubs generator encounters a builtin type, based on the @Builtin_Type annotation, it looks up an existing constructor for it and registers it in the provided scope, rather than creating a new one. The scope of the constructor is also changed to the one coming from stdlib, while ensuring that synthetic methods (for fields) also get assigned correctly
- `engine/runtime/src/main/scala/org/enso/compiler/codegen/IrToTruffle.scala` - when a builtin method is encountered in stdlib we don't generate a new function node for it, instead we look it up in the list of registered builtin methods. Note that Integer and Number present a bit of a challenge because they list a whole bunch of methods that don't have a corresponding method (instead delegating to small/big integer implementations).
During the translation new atom constructors get initialized but we don't want to do it for builtins which have gone through the process earlier, hence the exception
- `lib/scala/interpreter-dsl/src/main/java/org/enso/interpreter/dsl/MethodProcessor.java` - @Builtin_Method processor not only generates the actual code fpr nodes but also collects and writes the info about them (name, class, params) to a metadata file that is read during builtins initialization
- `lib/scala/interpreter-dsl/src/main/java/org/enso/interpreter/dsl/MethodProcessor.java` - @Builtin_Method processor no longer generates only (root) nodes but also collects and writes the info about them (name, class, params) to a metadata file that is read during builtins initialization
- `lib/scala/interpreter-dsl/src/main/java/org/enso/interpreter/dsl/TypeProcessor.java` - Similar to MethodProcessor but handles @Builtin_Type annotations. It doesn't, **yet**, generate any builtin objects. It also collects the names, as present in stdlib, if any, so that we can generate the names automatically (see generated `types/ConstantsGen.java`)
- `engine/runtime/src/main/java/org/enso/interpreter/node/expression/builtin` - various classes annotated with @BuiltinType to ensure that the atom constructor is always properly registered for the builitn. Note that in order to support types fields in those, annotation takes optional `params` parameter (comma separated).
- `engine/runtime/src/bench/scala/org/enso/interpreter/bench/fixtures/semantic/AtomFixtures.scala` - drop manual creation of test list which seemed to be a relict of the old design