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Author SHA1 Message Date
Wojciech Daniło
61546a7ade
Wip/wdanilo/widgets 182746060 (#3678) 2022-10-04 04:51:27 +02:00
Kaz Wesley
106bb0a044
profiling graphs: fall back to demo data (#3746)
When running the profiling run-graph and flamegraph demo scenes, if a profile file is not found in the directory served over http, fall back to generating demo data.
2022-09-30 06:45:31 +00:00
Adam Obuchowicz
50c8ecc255
Component Browser Entry (#3718)
This PR contains an entry definition for Grid View to be used inside Component List Panel View. The Example grid view with the entry definition may be seen on new_component_list_panel_view debug scene.

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/190663278-23c35ab0-f426-4001-8128-df7147aafb9e.mp4

# Important Notes
* The styling is not detailed yet due to time constraints (I want to move to integration this grid view to Component Panel List ASAP) and the fact that I could not get new mplus1 font working with text Area.
* Implementing this required adding a "contour offset" feature to the Grid View.
2022-09-21 14:10:16 +00:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
10f45d7fd1
macOS Code Signing & Notarization (#3712)
This PR reenables code signing and notarization on macOS.

[ci no changelog needed]

# Important Notes
* electron-builder has been bumped, mostly to avoid missing Python issue. A workaround for a regression with Windows installer is provided as a patch.
2022-09-19 19:02:18 +00:00
Ilya Bogdanov
a771e40002
Component browser breadcrumbs (#3686)
[ci no changelog needed]

[Task link](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181445628).

This PR implements a Breadcrumbs panel for the new component browser.
The Breadcrumbs is a horizontal list of text labels separated by a special icon and has an optional ellipsis icon at the end.
It is implemented using the new GridView component.

Video:

Demo of adding new breadcrumbs, scrolling behavior, and selecting breadcrumbs with the mouse.


https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6566674/189199432-77807cef-00dc-4abe-b95c-b17a536f59f6.mp4

Demo of selecting breadcrumbs with keyboard shortcuts:


https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6566674/189199603-53e55335-73ba-4ed7-8291-4455144c06aa.mp4

# Important Notes
- This PR implements an old interaction of the design of the component browser. The new design of the breadcrumbs can not be easily integrated into the current look of the component browser, so we would need to update styles later. It should be a relatively simple task. *The implementation uses color from the new design though. (but not fonts and sizes)*
- I found a bug in the grid view implementation that causes panics at runtime in some conditions. The reason is triggering FRP endpoints while constructing new entries. This issue is fixed in the PR.
2022-09-19 09:21:52 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
f233ea66b3
Use Mplus1 font (#3688)
Use Mplus1 font in the welcome screen.

# Important Notes
#### Before:
![ide-causten](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/357683/188605189-b37d4545-7b35-469f-8497-b026d1ce2e75.png)

#### After
![ide-mplus1](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/357683/188605262-b46597b8-a622-4740-9b78-17a2f71ddaa1.png)
2022-09-09 12:47:34 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
c3f758e0dc
Parser: Parse UUIDs; implement comments in AST; implement type annotations and signatures; fix field names (#3653)
Implements:
- UUIDs: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182931137
- Comments: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182981779
- Type annotations and signatures: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182497454
- Fix getter names (https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/3627#discussion_r940887460).

# Important Notes
- I can't fully test UUIDs; I have tested that the data obtained in Rust matches my understanding of how the format is supposed to work. What remains to be tested is that the data in Java matches the way the old parser handles the format. So @JaroslavTulach, let me know if you see any cases where I'm not returning the same values.
- This implementation of type annotations and signatures accepts any expression in type context. It would probably be nice to narrow this down at some point, but for now I have no design info on what specifically should be allowed in type expressions; this implementation should be at least an incremental improvement.
2022-09-03 03:15:27 +00:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
b8dd92e9dc
CI and build script update (#3677)
* added polyfill globals plugin to fix issue with missing types like Buffer that was affecting nightly releases;
* fixed exit code propagation for Windows build script wrapper;
* bumped the build script and refreshed the generated workflows.

Includes https://github.com/enso-org/ci-build/pull/8
2022-09-02 22:02:44 +02:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
f00da24d0a
[CI] Cleaning runtime before building engine. (#3675) 2022-08-29 22:27:43 +02:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
10e50c5d4a
CI Updates (ECR push and disabling integration tests) (#3672) 2022-08-28 14:44:10 +02:00
Wojciech Daniło
4b96b4887c
Better fonts support. (#3616) 2022-08-27 00:25:34 +02:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
020d0807ec
Bumped the build script. (#3670)
Updated script will remove benchmarking reports on CI.
2022-08-26 07:34:44 +02:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
4537a4b57b
Adjusting CI / build configuration. (#3664)
* Downgrading the electron-builder to avoid https://github.com/electron-userland/electron-builder/issues/6865
* Removed "git clean" workaround from CI.
2022-08-25 00:46:36 +02:00
Adam Obuchowicz
610b128bfa
Component Panel List Layout structure. (#3662)
This PR does not add anything visual for the user: it's a first part of making efficient Component Browser using fresh Grid View implementation.

The Layout is an intermediate model, which keeps the information how the groups are laid out in the Component browser, and allows querying for group entry by location and location of specific group entry (or header).

The layout is meant for the new design, where there are no section separators and Local Scope section is below Favorites.

# Important Notes
The new structure is not used in action, but tested with unit tests.
2022-08-24 19:00:31 +00:00
Ilya Bogdanov
8c504bd4b0
Grid View with variable column widths (#3651)
[ci no changelog needed]
[Task link](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182955595)

This PR implements variable column widths in the new Grid View component. We need this feature to quickly implement various parts of the UI, including the breadcrumbs panel of the component browser.

There are two ways to change the width of the specific column:
1. "From the outside", using the `set_column_width` endpoint of the Grid View
2. "From the inside", using the `override_column_width` endpoint of the EntryFrp.

Both ways work similarly, but the latter is helpful for our breadcrumbs implementation, as it allows for entry to decide on the width of the column by its content.

See the screencast with three grid views. The top-left one has every even column shrunk by GridView API. Every grid view has a second column extended by EntryFrp API.


https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6566674/185060985-7b7df076-c659-41fa-977a-22875493f8d4.mp4
2022-08-23 13:28:00 +00:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
2507a2049b
Code Signing on Windows (#3654)
This PR reenables code signing on Windows.
Each Windows package built on CI should be now signed.
Additionally, some refactorings were done around electron-builder config, so it is easier to use outside the build script and offers more configuration options.
2022-08-23 00:49:23 +02:00
Mateusz Czapliński
3c12a8c0a2
Virtual Entries in Component Browser (#3621)
Add "text input" and "number input" virtual entries in the "Input" virtual component group in the Component Browser. The entries provide an easy way to put strings and numbers into a graph.

https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181870589

#### Visuals

See below for a video showing the "text input" and "number input" virtual entries in the "Input" component group in the "Favorites Data Science Tools" section of the Component Browser. Please note that the video also displays a few known issues that are present in the existing code and not introduced by this PR:

- "Opening the Component Browser 2nd or later time flashes its last contents from the previous time" - reported as [issue 15 in PR 3530](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/3530#pullrequestreview-1035698205) (which is [expected](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/3530#issuecomment-1187676313) to be fixed by https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182610422).
- The text of all the entries in the Component Browser does not show immediately, but the entries appear one by one instead (this is related to the performance of the current implementation of Component Browser and Text Area).
- Selection in the Component Browser can show half-way between entries - reported as https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182713338.

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/183472391-c14eeded-481f-492e-a1b8-b86f42faf0cd.mov

# Important Notes
- The virtual entries are not filtered by input type or return type. The filtering is expected to be implemented in https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182842444.
2022-08-17 13:28:07 +00:00
Michał W. Urbańczyk
60be3d2486 Bump build script to avoid issue with nightly builds. 2022-08-15 04:40:37 +02:00
Jaroslav Tulach
a7bc3c6c89
Verify benchmarks compile and execute in the gate (#3640)
Execution of `sbt runtime/bench` doesn't seem to be part of the gate. As such it can happen a change into the Enso language syntax, standard libraries, runtime & co. can break the benchmarks suite without being noticed. Integrating such PR causes unnecessary disruptions to others using the benchmarks.

Let's make sure verification of the benchmarks (e.g. that they compile and can execute without error) is part of the CI.

# Important Notes
Currently the gate shall fail. The fix is being prepared in parallel PR - #3639. When the two PRs are combined, the gate shall succeed again.
2022-08-11 07:21:44 +00:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
bd3b778721
Replace webpack with esbuild (#3592)
This PR replaces webpack with esbuild, as our bundler.

The change leads to out-of-the-box ~5x improvement in bundling times, reducing the latency in watch-based workflows. 
Along with this a new development server (with live reload capacity) has been introduced to support watch command.

[ci no changelog needed]

### Important Notes
* workflow for checking docs has been removed because it was using outdated prettier version and caused troubles; while the same check is performed in a better way by the GUI/Lint job.
* introduced little more typescript in the scripts in place of js, usually with minimal changes.
2022-08-10 03:41:44 +02:00
Kaz Wesley
60b1dce79e
Parser: hide internal APIs in generated Java (#3605)
Now that there's a public `org.enso.syntax2.Parser` interface (after #3599), make APIs that don't need to be exposed package-private.
2022-08-09 23:32:49 +02:00
Adam Obuchowicz
7f8190e663
Grid view selection and hover (#3622)
This PR adds a new variant of selection, where the mouse-hovered entry is highlighted and may be selected by clicking.

In the video below, we have three grid views with slightly different settings:
* In the left-top corner, both hover and selection highlight is just a shape under the label. Such a grid view does not require additional layers (when compared to non-selectable grid view).
* In the left-bottom corner the hover is normal shape, but selection is a _masked layer_ which allows us to have different text color. This setting requires three more layers to render.
* In the right-top corner, both hover and selection are displayed in the masked layer, creating 6 additional layers.

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/181514178-f243bfeb-f2dd-4507-adc3-5344ae0579b7.mp4
2022-08-01 10:54:42 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
c525b201b9
Parser: don't panic for any standard library files (#3609) 2022-07-28 19:17:33 +02:00
Kaz Wesley
c670718e3c
JNI bindings for enso-parser (#3599)
Provide a JNI dynamic-library interface to `enso_parser`.

# Important Notes
- The library can be built with: `cargo build -p enso-parser-jni`.
- A new `org.enso.syntax2.Parser` API is implemented on top of the JNI interface provided by `enso-parser-jni`.
- We are using the `jni` crate, since apparently Java cannot just call C-ABI functions. The crate is not well-maintained. I came across an obviously-unsound `safe` function, and found it was reported over a year ago, with a PR to fix: jni-rs/jni-rs#303. However our needs are simple. We can't trust any safety guarantees they imply, but I think we are unlikely to encounter any logic bugs using the basic bindings.
2022-07-25 14:24:21 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
0701e762ea
Add Language Server benchmarking tool (#3578) 2022-07-22 14:12:52 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
3b99e18f94
Code blocks (#3585) 2022-07-20 16:53:20 +02:00
Ilya Bogdanov
987333e1d3
Component Browser Section Navigator (left bar) (#3553)
[ci no changelog needed]
[Task link](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181433641)

This PR adds a left bar with section navigation buttons to the Searcher List Panel. The buttons are implemented as a list view with an adjusted style.

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6566674/179517378-dba00f41-d32e-4ffb-a4d9-3cd376b3e781.mp4
2022-07-20 06:35:26 +00:00
Adam Obuchowicz
7fa4e5e369
Grid View with Scrolling (#3588)
**Note**: This PR also contains content of previous Grid View PR. We decided to discard the previous, because this one did some refactoring of old one, and it's not a big addition.

Added a scrollable::GridView component, which just embeds the GridView in ScrollArea. Also, re-worked the idea of text layers.

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/179020359-512ee127-c333-4f86-bff5-f1cb4154e03c.mp4
2022-07-19 08:39:23 +00:00
Adam Obuchowicz
b0d627a797
Component list panel integration (#3530)
This PR contains all work for finishing integration of first Component List Panel in the IDE:
* It adds a stub for the whole Component Browser View. The documentation panel is re-used from the old searcher.
* It has the presenter implementation, integrating the view with Hierarchical Component List from the controller.
* It extends the View API, so the integration is possible, making use of Component Group Set wrapper.
* The selection integration was also merged into this PR, because it depended on the API extension mentioned above. However, we should avoid such practice in the future.

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/177816427-8c4285b4-8941-4048-a400-52f4acf77a9f.mp4

# Important Notes
There are some known issues, to-be-fixed in the future.
* The performance is bad. It should be improved with new text::Area, and the decent one shall come with [GridView inside component browser](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182561072)
* There is no keyboard navigation. It should also be delivered with [GridView](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182561072).
* The Favorites section is not [filtered out by node source type](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182661634).
2022-07-14 12:00:52 +00:00
Mateusz Czapliński
c1aa4aac87
Embedded-fonts crate should contain constants with font names. (#3403)
Add constants for font names. This reduces the number of "magic strings" and helps avoid typos in font names in the codebase.

https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181908872

[ci no changelog needed]
2022-07-12 09:05:10 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
100eeda673
Simple assignments and function definitions (#3572)
implement simple variable assignments and function definitions.

This implements:
- https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182497122
- https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182497144 (the code blocks are not created yet, but the function declaration is recognized.)

# Important Notes
- Introduced S-expression-based tests, and pretty-printing-roundtrip testing.
- Started writing tests for TypeDef based on the examples in the issue. None of them parse successfully.
- Fixed Number tokenizing.
- Moved most contents of parser's `main.rs` to `lib.rs` (fixes a warning).
2022-07-07 22:31:00 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
bc66078251
Parser: Transpile Rust AST types to Java types (#3555)
Implement generation of Java AST types from the Rust AST type definitions, with support for deserializing in Java syntax trees created in Rust.

### New Libraries

#### `enso-reflect`

Implements a `#[derive(Reflect)]` macro to enable runtime analysis of datatypes. Macro interface includes helper attributes; **the Rust types and the `reflect` attributes applied to them fully determine the Java types** ultimately produced (by `enso-metamodel`). This is the most important API, as it is used in the subject crates (`enso-parser`, and dependencies with types used in the AST). [Module docs](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/reflect/macros/src/lib.rs).

#### `enso-metamodel`

Provides data models for data models in Rust/Java/Meta (a highly-abstracted language-independent model--I have referred to it before as the "generic representation", but that was an overloaded term).

The high-level interface consists of operations on data models, and between them. For example, the only operations needed by [the binary that drives datatype transpilation](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/main.rs) are: `rust::to_meta`, `java::from_meta`, `java::transform::optional_to_null`, `java::to_syntax`.

The low-level interface consists of direct usage of the datatypes; this is used by [the module that implements some serialization overrides](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/parser/generate-java/src/serialization.rs) (so that the Java interface to `Code` references can produce `String`s on demand based on serialized offset/length pairs). The serialization override mechanism is based on customizing, not replacing, the generated deserialization methods, so as to be as robust as possible to changes in the Rust source or in the transpilation process.

### Important Notes

- Rust/Java serialization is exhaustively tested for structural compatibility. A function [`metamodel::meta::serialization::testcases`](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/metamodel/src/meta/serialization.rs) uses `reflect`-derived data to generate serialized representations of ASTs to use as test cases. Its should-accept cases cover every type a tree can contain; it also produces a representative set of should-reject cases. A Rust `#[test]` confirms that these cases are accepted/rejected as expected, and generated Java tests (see Binaries below) check the generated Java deserialization code against the same test cases.
- Deserializing `Code` is untested. The mechanism is in place (in Rust, we serialize only the offset/length of the `Cow`; in Java, during deserialization we obtain a context object holding a buffer for all string data; the accessor generated in Java uses the buffer and the offset/length to return `String`s), but it will be easier to test once we have implemented actually parsing something and instantiating the `Cow`s with source code.
- `#[tagged_enum]` [now supports](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/parser/ast-transpiler/lib/rust/shapely/macros/src/tagged_enum.rs#L36-L51) control over what is done with container-level attributes; they can be applied to the container and variants (default), only to the container, or only to variants.
- Generation of `sealed` classes is supported, but currently disabled by `TARGET_VERSION` in `metamodel::java::syntax` so that tests don't require Java 15 to run. (The same logic is run either way; there is a shallow difference in output.)

### Binaries

The `enso-parser-generate-java` crate defines several binaries:
- `enso-parser-generate-java`: Performs the transpilation; after integration, this will be invoked by the build script.
- `java-tests`: Generates the Java code that tests format deserialization; after integration this command will be invoked by the build script, and its Java output compiled and run during testing.
- `graph-rust`/`graph-meta`/`graph-java`: Produce GraphViz representations of data models in different typesystems; these are for developing and understanding model transformations. 

Until integration, a **script regenerates the Java and runs the format tests: `./tools/parser_generate_java.sh`**. The generated code can be browsed in `target/generated_java`.
2022-07-07 04:46:42 +02:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
b5c8296aaf
Build script bump & benchmark workflow (#3563) 2022-07-05 22:03:29 +02:00
Michael Mauderer
e6b7d5b8fc
List Panel View Part 2 (#3537)
Design, integration and bugfix update for the List Panel View.

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1428930/175554745-c4887d55-a885-4299-878b-4727f09a7520.png)

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1428930/175554906-837db815-948d-4407-8233-10a15e4198b3.png)

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1428930/175555165-bcbe5138-8e5c-416e-886b-c72df361d743.png)


[ci no changelog needed]
2022-07-04 14:08:31 +00:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
43a893cae6
Bump the build script (#3535) 2022-07-01 03:58:14 +02:00
Michael Mauderer
655793aa78
Component List Panel View (#3495) 2022-06-22 16:39:32 +01:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
825eaed4f5
Bump the build script. (#3525) 2022-06-14 08:38:56 +02:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
bad2c747c4
Bump the build script (#3522)
* fixes a regression for watching ide in dev profile;
* add support for passing cargo-watch options;
* general improvements and cleanups around watch commands.
2022-06-14 02:28:04 +02:00
Kaz Wesley
a1bf0974ce
Better release build time; new maximum-performance production profile. (#3498)
### Pull Request Description

Using the new tooling (#3491), I investigated the **performance / compile-time tradeoff** of different codegen options for release mode builds. By scripting the testing procedure, I was able to explore many possible combinations of options, which is important because their interactions (on both application performance and build time) are complex. I found **two candidate profiles** that offer specific advantages over the current `release` settings (`baseline`):
- `thin16`: Supports incremental compiles in 1/3 the time of `baseline` in common cases. Application runs about 2% slower than `baseline`.
- `fat1-O4`: Application performs 13% better than `baseline`. Compile time is almost 3x `baseline`, and non-incremental.  
(See key in first chart for the settings defining these profiles.)

We can build faster or run faster, though not in the same build. Because the effect sizes are large enough to be impactful to developer and user experience, respectively, I think we should consider having it both ways. We could **split the `release` profile** into two profiles to serve different purposes:
- `release`: A profile that supports fast developer iteration, while offering realistic performance.
- `production`: A maximally-optimized profile, for nightly builds and actual releases.

Since `wasm-pack` doesn't currently support custom profiles (rustwasm/wasm-pack#1111), we can't use a Cargo profile for `production`; however, we can implement our own profile by overriding rustc flags.

### Performance details

![perf](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1047859/170788530-ab6d7910-5253-4a2b-b432-8bfa0b4735ba.png)

As you can see, `thin16` is slightly slower than `baseline`; `fat1-O4` is dramatically faster.

<details>
  <summary>Methodology (click to show)</summary>

I developed a procedure for benchmarking "whole application" performance, using the new "open project" workflow (which opens the IDE and loads a complex project), and some statistical analysis to account for variance. To gather this data:

Build the application with profiling:
`./run.sh ide build --profiling-level=debug`

Run the `open_project` workflow repeatedly:
`for i in $(seq 0 9); do dist/ide/linux-unpacked/enso --entry-point profile --workflow open_project --save-profile open_project_thin16_${i}.json; done`

For each profile recorded, take the new `total_self_time` output of the `intervals` tool; gather into CSV:
`echo $(for i in $(seq 0 9); do target/rust/debug/intervals < open_project_thin16_${i}.json | tail -n1 | awk '{print $2}'; do`
(Note that the output of intervals should not be considered stable; this command may need modification in the future. Eventually it would be nice to support formatted outputs...)

The data is ready to graph. I used the `boxplot` method of the [seaborn](https://seaborn.pydata.org/index.html) package, in order to show the distribution of data.
</details>

#### Build times
![thin16](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1047859/170788539-1578e41b-bc30-4f30-9b71-0b0181322fa5.png)

In the case of changing a file in `enso-prelude`, with the current `baseline` settings rebuilding takes over 3 minutes. With the `thin16` settings, the same rebuild completes in 40 seconds.

(To gather this data on different hardware or in the future, just run the new `bench-build.sh` script for each case to be measured.)
2022-06-11 00:09:54 +02:00
Mateusz Czapliński
656d6e7660
Virtual Component Groups in the Hierarchical Action List (1/2) (#3488)
Parse the Engine's response containing Virtual Component Groups and store the results in a field of the Execution Context type.

https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181865548

# Important Notes
- This PR implements the subtask 1 of 2 in the ["Virtual Component Groups in the Hierarchical Action List" task](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181865548).

[ci no changelog needed]
2022-06-03 17:18:20 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
bd60a20bd3
Profiling workflows (#3475)
Define some workflows for batch-mode profiling.

Implemented:
- collapse nodes
- create node
- enter collapsed node
- new project
- open visualization

They can currently be built and run with a command like:
`./run.sh ide build --profiling-level=debug && dist/ide/linux-unpacked/enso --entry-point profile --workflow create_node --save-profile out.json`

And the data can be displayed with:
`dist/ide/linux-unpacked/enso --entry-point profiling_run_graph --load-profile out.json`

Demo of recording and viewing a profile with a command-line one-liner:

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1047859/169954795-2d9520ca-84f9-45d2-b83a-5063ebe6f718.mp4

See: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182195399.

# Important Notes
- When defining workflows, two helpers are enough to allow us to tell when the action is really done: `Fixture::compile_new_shaders`, and `Fixture::backend_execution`. Often, it is appropriate to await both, but it depends on the task.
- The shader compiler is now driven by a `Controller`; while the `Compiler` is reset if context is lost, the `Controller`'s state survives context loss.
- A new `--load-profile` option supports specifying a profile by path when running `profiling_run_graph`.
- Drop the `with_same_start` profiler interface; we ended up preferring a child profiler convention, and this interface was not implemented compatibly with the stricter data model we've had since the introduction of `profiler::data`.
- Fix the noisy `rustfmt` output.
2022-06-01 18:01:16 +00:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
6fc4947764
Bumped the build script (#3489)
* The bash entry point was renamed `run.sh` -> `run`. Thanks to that `./run` works both on Linux and Windows with PowerShell (sadly not on CMD). 
* Everyone's favorite checks for WASM size and program versions are back. These can be disabled through `--wasm-size-limit=0` and `--skip-version-check` respectively. WASM size limit is stored in `build-config.yaml`.
* Improved diagnostics for case when downloaded CI run artifact archive cannot be extracted. 
* Added GH API authentication to the build script calls on CI. This should fix the macOS build failures that were occurring from time to time. (Actually they were due to runner being GitHub-hosted, not really an OS-specific issue by itself.)
* If the GH API Personal Access Token is provided, it will be validated. Later on it is difficult to say, whether fail was caused by wrong PAT or other issue.
* Renamed `clean` to `git-clean` as per suggestion to reduce risk of user accidently deleting unstaged work. 
* Whitelisting dependabot from changelog checks, so PRs created by it are mergeable.
* Fixing issue where wasm-pack-action (third party) randomly failed to recognize the latest version of wasm-pack (macOS runners), leading to failed builds.
* Build logs can be filtered using `ENSO_BUILD_LOG` environment variable. See https://docs.rs/tracing-subscriber/0.3.11/tracing_subscriber/struct.EnvFilter.html#directives for the supported syntax.
* Improve help for ci-run source, to make clear that PAT token is required and what scope is expected there.

Also, JS parts were updated with some cleanups and fixes following the changes made when introducing the build script.
2022-06-01 13:44:40 +02:00
Adam Obuchowicz
9c13a7fcbf
Integration Test for getComponentGroups method (#3483)
This PR contains minimal integration with new engine's method and an integration test printing the method's return value. It was written as a part of https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181743571

# Important Notes
The test requires 2022.1.1-nightly.2022-04-26 engine version or later.
2022-05-27 11:47:44 +00:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
a81d3550f1
Bump the build script and its dependencies. (#3485) 2022-05-26 04:14:11 +02:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
9a188344a8
Build script fixes (#3476) 2022-05-24 13:24:55 +02:00
Adam Obuchowicz
eef0738f63
Component Group Entry with icons and text highlighting. (#3459)
This PR extends the Component Group Entry with icon and option to highlight the text. Here the convert has highlighted "con".

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/169046537-4f8b823c-322e-40dc-8abb-24d1d7092341.mp4


### Important Notes

Although this PR includes effort for adjusting Component Group style to better reflect the design, it is not entirely finished: the selection still works badly and will be fixed in another PR.
2022-05-24 09:48:19 +02:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
14a01c4635
New IDE build script (#3466) 2022-05-23 04:16:04 +02:00
Ilya Bogdanov
4ebf637fd4
Fully visible group name in partially scrolled Component Group View (#3447)
[ci no changelog needed]

[Task link](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181725003)

This PR implements a fully visible component group header while scrolling the group (using the ScrollArea).
The header moves in sync with scrolling movements (using new `set_header_pos` FRP input), so it looks like the component group is scrolled. ScrollArea masks the "scrolled" entries above the header. This design allows a fully visible header even though our renderer doesn't support nested layers masking yet.

The screencast:

https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6566674/168320360-2c2017b2-0ef5-42ce-9c79-82b9641c1d73.mp4


The most recent one, with the updated demo scene from develop:


https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6566674/168555268-8552c4b0-f887-4388-89a1-e65ddf668be6.mp4

# Important Notes
- I fixed the API of the list view so now it supports non-hardcoded scene layers (previously it did not). I also believe it was implemented incorrectly.
- I've found a [pretty weird bug](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182193824): the component group inside the ScrollArea is invisible unless I add some arbitrary shape to the scroll area content. I use a `transparent_circle` for this purpose in the demo scene. The bug is probably related to masking the sublayers, though I wasn't able to reproduce it properly on a simpler example.
- The selection box is removed from the demo scene as agreed with @farmaazon . The correct implementation has proven to be much harder than I expected, and we will implement another approach in a separate PR.
- I also modified the `shadow::Parameters` so that it uses `Var`s instead of plain values.
2022-05-17 13:52:08 +00:00
Wojciech Daniło
9e219d698c
Initial parser implementation in Rust (#3341) 2022-05-17 05:13:20 +02:00
Michael Mauderer
0b34346c19
Improve profiling for UI interactions v2. (#3451)
* Extends the instrumentation of the code base and upgrades some FRPs to the newer API macro.
* Extends the run-graph demo scene to specify a profile via URL without recompilation.
* Fixes labels in the flame graph demo scene.
* Fixes an issue with loading profiles that contains escaped characters.

# Important Notes
* no longer contains the upgrade of the `text::View` to `define_endpoints_2`. This should be fixed as part of the text rendering rewrite.

[ci no changelog needed]
2022-05-16 12:28:50 +00:00