Fixes https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/184073099
# Important Notes
- Since now the only operator on columns for division, `/`, returns floats, it may be worth creating an additional `div` operator exposing integer division. But that will be done as a separate task aligning column operator APIs.
Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/184032869
# Important Notes
- Currently we get failures in Full joins on Postgres which show a more serious problem - amending equality to ensure that `[NULL = NULL] == True` breaks hash/merge based indexing - so such joins will be extremely inefficient. All our joins currently rely on this notion of equality which will mean all of our DB joins will be extremely inefficient.
- We need to find a solution that will support nulls and still work OK with indices (but after exploring a few approaches: `COALESCE(a = b, a IS NULL AND b is NULL)`, `a IS NOT DISTINCT FROM b`, `(a = b) OR (a IS NULL AND b is NULL)`; all of which did not work (they all result in `ERROR: FULL JOIN is only supported with merge-joinable or hash-joinable join conditions`) I'm less certain that it is possible. Alternatively, we may need to change the NULL semantics to align it with SQL - this seems like likely the simpler solution, allowing us to generate simple, reliable SQL - the NULL=NULL solution will be cornering us into nasty workarounds very dependent on the particular backend.
PR adds a flag to `Text` implementation tracking whether it is in a FCD normal form. Then this information can be used in the `Normalizer.compare` method.
| Benchmark name | Old (ms) | With flag (ms)
| --- | --- | ---
| Unicode very short | 40.29 | 40.04
| Unicode medium | 9.07 | 1.99
| Unicode big - random | 115.39 | 0.35
| Unicode big - early difference | 107.02 | 0.54
| Unicode big - late difference | 749.81 | 94.73
| ASCII very short | 28.13 | 31.13
| ASCII medium | 4.58 | 2.26
| ASCII big - random | 42.68 | 0.26
| ASCII big - early difference | 30.91 | 0.32
| ASCII big - late difference | 66.29 | 42.72
Full benchmark output.
[bench_old.txt](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/files/10325202/bench_old.txt)
[bench_new.txt](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/files/10325201/bench_new.txt)
Implements `getMetaObject` and related messages from Truffle interop for Enso values and types. Turns `Meta.is_a` into builtin and re-uses the same functionality.
# Important Notes
Adds `ValueGenerator` testing infrastructure to provide unified access to special Enso values and builtin types that can be reused by other tests, not just `MetaIsATest` and `MetaObjectTest`.
Use JavaScript to parse and serialise to JSON. Parses to native Enso object.
- `.to_json` now returns a `Text` of the JSON.
- Json methods now `parse`, `stringify` and `from_pairs`.
- New `JSON_Object` representing a JavaScript Object.
- `.to_js_object` allows for types to custom serialize. Returning a `JS_Object`.
- Default JSON format for Atom now has a `type` and `constructor` property (or method to call for as needed to deserialise).
- Removed `.into` support for now.
- Added JSON File Format and SPI to allow `Data.read` to work.
- Added `Data.fetch` API for easy Web download.
- Default visualization for JS Object trunctes, and made Vector default truncate children too.
Fixes defect where types with no constructor crashed on `to_json` (e.g. `Matching_Mode.Last.to_json`.
Adjusted default visualisation for Vector, so it doesn't serialise an array of arrays forever.
Likewise, JS_Object default visualisation is truncated to a small subset.
New convention:
- `.get` returns `Nothing` if a key or index is not present. Takes an `other` argument allowing control of default.
- `.at` error if key or index is not present.
- `Nothing` gains a `get` method allowing for easy propagation.
- Implemented https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183913276
- Refactored MultiValueIndex and MultiValueKeys to be more type-safe and more direct about using ordered or unordered maps.
- Added performance tests ensuring we use an efficient algorithm for the joins (the tests will fail for a full O(N*M) scan).
- Removed some duplicate code in the Table library.
- Added optional coloring of test results in terminal to make failures easier to spot.
- Aligned `compare_to` so returns `Type_Error` if `that` is wrong type for `Text`, `Ordering` and `Duration`.
- Add `empty_object`, `empty_array`. `get_or_else`, `at`, `field_names` and `length` to `Json`.
- Fix `Json` serialisation of NaN and Infinity (to "null").
- Added `length`, `at` and `to_vector` to Pair (allowing it to be treated as a Vector).
- Added `running_fold` to the `Vector` and `Range`.
- Added `first` and `last` to the `Vector.Builder`.
- Allow `order_by` to take a single `Sort_Column` or have a mix of `Text` and `Sort_Column.Name` in a `Vector`.
- Allow `select_columns_helper` to take a `Text` value. Allows for a single field in group_by in cross_tab.
- Added `Patch` and `Custom` to HTTP_Method.
- Added running `Statistic` calculation and moved more of the logic from Java to Enso. Performance seems similar to pure Java version now.
- Moved `Any`, `Error` and `Panic` to `Standard.Base`.
- Separated `Json` and `Range` extensions into own modules.
- Tidied `Case`, `Case_Sensitivity`, `Encoding`, `Matching`, `Regex_Matcher`, `Span`, `Text_Matcher`, `Text_Ordering` and `Text_Sub_Range` in `Standard.Base.Data.Text`.
- Tidied `Standard.Base.Data.Text.Extensions` and stopped it re-exporting anything.
- Tidied `Regex_Mode`. Renamed `Option` to `Regex_Option` and added type to export.
- Tidied up `Regex` space.
- Tidied up `Meta` space.
- Remove `Matching` from export.
- Moved `Standard.Base.Data.Boolean` to `Standard.Base.Boolean`.
# Important Notes
- Moved `to_json` and `to_default_visualization_data` from base types to extension methods.
- Adds transpose and cross_tab to the In-Memory table.
- Cross Tab is built on top of aggregate and hence allows for expressions and has same error trapping as in aggregate.
# Important Notes
Only basic tests have been implemented. Error and warning tests will be added as a follow up task.
Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183854123
It features a naive full scan join and only allows equality conditions. More advanced conditions and better optimized algorithms will be implemented in a subsequent PR.
Manual implementation of vector builder that avoid any copying (if the initial `capacity` is exact). Moreover the builder optimizes for storage of `double` and `long` values - if the array homogeneously consists of these values, then no boxing happens and only primitive types are stored.
# Important Notes
Added few tests to [Vector_Spec.enso](76d2f38247).
Computing length of a text takes time. Let's cache it after first computation.
# Important Notes
Wrote `StringBenchmarks` that sums lengths of (the same) `Text` present many time in a `Vector`. Initially it took `383.673 ms` per operation. Then it took `0.031 ms/op`. Looks like the `length` calls are returning instantly as they get cached.
- Added expression ANTLR4 grammar and sbt based build.
- Added expression support to `set` and `filter` on the Database and InMemory `Table`.
- Added expression support to `aggregate` on the Database and InMemory `Table`.
- Removed old aggregate functions (`sum`, `max`, `min` and `mean`) from `Column` types.
- Adjusted database `Column` `+` operator to do concatenation (`||`) when text types.
- Added power operator `^` to both `Column` types.
- Adjust `iif` to allow for columns to be passed for `when_true` and `when_false` parameters.
- Added `is_present` to database `Column` type.
- Added `coalesce`, `min` and `max` functions to both `Column` types performing row based operation.
- Added support for `Date`, `Time_Of_Day` and `Date_Time` constants in database.
- Added `read` method to InMemory `Column` returning `self` (or a slice).
# Important Notes
- Moved approximate type computation to `SQL_Type`.
- Fixed issue in `LongNumericOp` where it was always casting to a double.
- Removed `head` from InMemory Table (still has `first` method).
This PR adds `Period` type, which is a date-only complement to `Duration` builtin type.
# Important Notes
- `Period` replaces `Date_Period`, and `Time_Period`.
- Added shorthand constructors for `Duration` and `Period`. For example: `Period.days 10` instead of `Period.new days=10`.
- `Period` can be compared to other `Period` in some cases, other cases throw an error.
- Reimplement the `Duration` type to a built-in type.
- `Duration` is an interop type.
- Allow Enso method dispatch on `Duration` interop coming from different languages.
# Important Notes
- The older `Duration` type should now be split into new `Duration` builtin type and a `Period` type.
- This PR does not implement `Period` type, so all the `Period`-related functionality is currently not working, e.g., `Date - Period`.
- This PR removes `Integer.milliseconds`, `Integer.seconds`, ..., `Integer.years` extension methods.
Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183402892
# Important Notes
- Fixes inconsistent `compare_to` vs `==` behaviour in date/time types and adds test for that.
- Adds test for `Table.order_by` on dates and custom types.
- Fixes an issue with `Table.order_by` for custom types.
- Unifies how incomparable objects are reported by `Table.order_by` and `Vector.sort`.
- Adds benchmarks comparing `Table.order_by` and `Vector.sort` performance.
Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183082087
# Important Notes
- Removed unnecessary invocations of `Error.throw` improving performance of `Vector.distinct`. The time of the `add_work_days and work_days_until should be consistent with each other` test suite came down from 15s to 3s after the changes.
Resolves https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183285801
@JaroslavTulach suggested the current implementation may not handle these correctly, which suggests that the logic is not completely trivial - so I added a test to ensure that it works as we'd expect. Fortunately, it did work - but it's good to keep the tests to avoid regressions.
`Vector` type is now a builtin type. This requires a bunch of additional builtin methods for its creation:
- Use `Vector.from_array` to convert any array-like structure into a `Vector` [by copy](f628b28f5f)
- Use (already existing) `Vector.from_polyglot_array` to convert any array-like structure into a `Vector` **without** copying
- Use (already existing) `Vector.fill 1 item` to create a singleton `Vector`
Additional, for pattern matching purposes, we had to implement a `VectorBranchNode`. Use following to match on `x` being an instance of `Vector` type:
```
import Standard.Base.Data.Vector
size = case x of
Vector.Vector -> x.length
_ -> 0
```
Finally, `VectorLiterals` pass that transforms `[1,2,3]` to (roughly)
```
a1 = 1
a2 = 2
a3 = 3
Vector (Array (a1,a2, a3))
```
had to be modified to generate
```
a1 = 1
a2 = 2
a3 = 3
Vector.from_array (Array (a1, a2, a3))
```
instead to accomodate to the API changes. As of 025acaa676 all the known CI checks passes. Let's start the review.
# Important Notes
Matching in `case` statement is currently done via `Vector_Data`. Use:
```
case x of
Vector.Vector_Data -> True
```
until a better alternative is found.
- Added `databases`, `database`, `set_database`.
- Added `schemas`, `schema`, `set_schema`.
- Added `table_types`,
- Added `tables`.
- Moved the vast majority of the connection work into a lower level `JDBC_Connection` object.
- `Connection` represents the standard API for database connections and provides a base JDBC implementation.
- `SQLite_Connection` has the `Connection` API but with custom `databases` and `schemas` methods for SQLite.
- `Postgres_Connection` has the `Connection` API but with custom `set_database`, `databases`, `set_schema` and `schemas` methods for Postgres.
- Updated `Redshift` - no public API change.
Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182307143
# Important Notes
- Modified standard library Java helpers dependencies so that `std-table` module depends on `std-base`, as a provided dependency. This is allowed, because `std-table` is used by the `Standard.Table` Enso module which depends on `Standard.Base` which ensures that the `std-base` is loaded onto the classpath, thus whenever `std-table` is loaded by `Standard.Table`, so is `std-base`. Thus we can rely on classes from `std-base` and its dependencies being _provided_ on the classpath. Thanks to that we can use utilities like `Text_Utils` also in `std-table`, avoiding code duplication. Additional advantage of that is that we don't need to specify ICU4J as a separate dependency for `std-table`, since it is 'taken' from `std-base` already - so we avoid including it in our build packages twice.
Many aggregation types fell back to the general `Any` type where they could have used the type of input column - for example `First` of a column of integers is guaranteed to fit the `Integer` storage type, so it doesn't have to fall back to `Any`. This PR fixes that and adds a test that checks this.
- Added `Zone`, `Date_Time` and `Time_Of_Day` to `Standard.Base`.
- Renamed `Zone` to `Time_Zone`.
- Added `century`.
- Added `is_leap_year`.
- Added `length_of_year`.
- Added `length_of_month`.
- Added `quarter`.
- Added `day_of_year`.
- Added `Day_Of_Week` type and `day_of_week` function.
- Updated `week_of_year` to support ISO.
# Important Notes
- Had to pass locale to formatter for date/time tests to work on my PC.
- Changed default of `week_of_year` to use ISO.
Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182879865
# Important Notes
Note that removing `set_at` still does not make our arrays fully immutable - `Array.copy` can still be used to mutate them.
* Builtin Date_Time, Time_Of_Day, Zone
Improved polyglot support for Date_Time (formerly Time), Time_Of_Day and
Zone. This follows the pattern introduced for Enso Date.
Minor caveat - in tests for Date, had to bend a lot for JS Date to pass.
This is because JS Date is not really only a Date, but also a Time and
Timezone, previously we just didn't consider the latter.
Also, JS Date does not deal well with setting timezones so the trick I
used is to first call foreign function returning a polyglot JS Date,
which is converted to ZonedDateTime and only then set the correct
timezone. That way none of the existing tests had to be changes or
special cased.
Additionally, JS deals with milliseconds rather than nanoseconds so
there is loss in precision, as noted in Time_Spec.
* Add tests for Java's LocalTime
* changelog
* Make date formatters in table happy
* PR review, add more tests for zone
* More tests and fixed a bug in column reader
Column reader didn't take into account timezone but that was a mistake
since then it wouldn't map to Enso's Date_Time.
Added tests that check it now.
* remove redundant conversion
* Update distribution/lib/Standard/Base/0.0.0-dev/src/Data/Time.enso
Co-authored-by: Radosław Waśko <radoslaw.wasko@enso.org>
* First round of addressing PR review
* don't leak java exceptions in Zone
* Move Date_Time to top-level module
* PR review
Co-authored-by: Radosław Waśko <radoslaw.wasko@enso.org>
Co-authored-by: Jaroslav Tulach <jaroslav.tulach@enso.org>
Adds least squares regression APIs. Covers the basic 4 trend line types from Excel (doesn't cover Polynomial or Moving Average).
Removes the old `Model` from the `Standard.Table`.
Significantly improves the polyglot Date support (as introduced by #3374). It enhances the `Date_Spec` to run it in four flavors:
- with Enso Date (as of now)
- with JavaScript Date
- with JavaScript Date wrapped in (JavaScript) array
- with Java LocalDate allocated directly
The code is then improved by necessary modifications to make the `Date_Spec` pass.
# Important Notes
James has requested in [#181755990](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/2539304/stories/181755990) - e.g. _Review and improve InMemory Table support for Dates, Times, DateTimes, BigIntegers_ the following program to work:
```
foreign js dateArr = """
return [1, new Date(), 7]
main =
IO.println <| (dateArr.at 1).week_of_year
```
the program works with here in provided changes and prints `27` as of today.
@jdunkerley has provided tests for proper behavior of date in `Table` and `Column`. Those tests are working as of [f16d07e](f16d07e640). One just needs to accept `List<Value>` and then query `Value` for `isDate()` when needed.
Last round of changes is related to **exception handling**. 8b686b12bd makes sure `makePolyglotError` accepts only polyglot values. Then it wraps plain Java exceptions into `WrapPlainException` with `has_type` method - 60da5e70ed - the remaining changes in the PR are only trying to get all tests working in the new setup.
The support for `Time` isn't part of this PR yet.