Outline view and completions for Enso code in VSCode.
# Important Notes
This PR provides the necessary infrastructure for building VSCode extension that includes `enso_parser` library compiled for all supported platforms.
VSCode extension can now use libraries from `sbt` that are `publishM2`-ready. To make that possible a documentation must have been provided and fixed for those modules - hence so many changes in `.scala` classes.
<img width="862" alt="image" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/26887752/7374bf41-bdc6-4322-b562-85a2e761de2a">
Last, but not least. The outline view and completions display something.
Add support for private methods. Most of the changes are in parser and compiler. The runtime checking of private functions was already present since #9692
# Important Notes
- Only top-level methods can be declared `private`.
- private method cannot be called from different project
- private method cannot be accessed from polyglot code (private method does not exist for polyglot code)
* Hotfix for finding parser library
Since ydoc is now started by language server, parser is initialized
differently and attempts to find `libenso_parser.so` in
`component/runner` rather than `component` directory.
* Add fallbacks
* fix native image build
This PR introduces a new installer and uninstaller for the Windows platform.
Both are written in Rust and compiled to a single executable. The executable has no dependencies (other than what is included in the Windows), links the C++ runtime statically if needed.
The change is motivated by numerous issues with with the `electron-builder`-generated installers. The new installer should behave better, not have issues with long paths and unblock the `electron-builder` upgrade (which will significantly simplify the workflow definitions).
To build an installer, one needs to provide the unpacked application (generated by `electron-builder`) and the `electron-builder` configuration (with a few minor extensions). Code signing is also supported.
part of #7954
# Important Notes
The workflow is:
- `$ npm install` -- just in case
- `$ npm --workspace=enso-gui2 run build-ydoc-server-polyglot` -- build the `ydocServer.js` bundle
- `$ sbt ydoc-server/assembly` -- build the ydoc server jar
- `env POLYGLOT_YDOC_SERVER=true npm --workspace=enso-gui2 run dev` -- run the dev server with the polyglot ydoc server. Providing `POLYGLOT_YDOC_SERVER_DEBUG=true` env variable enables the chrome debugger
Closes#8836.
Atom constructors can be declared as private (project-private). project-private constructors can be called only from the same project. See the encapsulation.md docs for more info.
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Co-authored-by: Radosław Waśko <radoslaw.wasko@enso.org>
Co-authored-by: Hubert Plociniczak <hubert.plociniczak@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Kaz Wesley <kaz@lambdaverse.org>
* Text literals: Accept unpaired-surrogate escape codes.
Unpaired surrogates are not allowed by Unicode, but they occur in practice
because many systems accept them; for example, they may be present in filenames
on Windows (which are otherwise constrained to UTF-16).
Programs written in Enso should be able to work with them, if only because they
represent edge cases that should be tested when converting encodings and at
other system boundaries.
- Generalize the representation of interpreted-text-escapes in the lexer, so
that we are not tied to the strict Unicode of Rust's `str`.
- Move some doc-comment code from the parser to test utilities.
- Simplify token serialization.
* Reduce parser dependencies
- `enso-parser-syntax-tree-visitor` is now only used when building tests and debug tools.
- Remove `enso-logging` crate and its macros.
- The main bin for `enso-parser` has been moved to a `check_syntax` tool in `enso-parser-debug`.
Removes a bulk of rust crates that we no longer need, but that added significant install, build and testing time to the Rust parser.
Most significantly, removed `enso-web` and `enso-shapely`, and got rid of many no longer necessary `#![feature]`s. Moved two still used proc-macros from shapely to prelude. The last remaining usage of `web-sys` is within the logger (`console.log`), but we may actually want to keep that one.
This PR updates the Rust toolchain to recent nightly.
Most of the changes are related to fixing newly added warnings and adjusting the feature flags. Also the formatter changed its behavior slightly, causing some whitespace changes.
Other points:
* Changed debug level of the `buildscript` profile to `lint-tables-only` — this should improve the build times and space usage somewhat.
* Moved lint configuration to the worksppace `Cargo.toml` definition. Adjusted the formatter appropriately.
* Removed auto-generated IntelliJ run configurations, as they are not useful anymore.
* Added a few trivial stdlib nightly functions that were removed to our codebase.
* Bumped many dependencies but still not all:
* `clap` bump encountered https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/issues/5407 — for now the warnings were silenced by the lint config.
* `octocrab` — our forked diverged to far with the original, needs more refactoring.
* `derivative` — is unmaintained and has no updated version, despite introducing warnings in the generated code. There is no direct replacement.
This PR removes enso-pack (ensogl-pack) crate.
It still keeps the `enso-runner` JS package, as it is used for CLI argument parser and logger. The runner should be probably refactored (and possible removed altogether).
# Important Notes
I've temporarily extracted the `enso-runner` to `lib/js` directory, as I wanted to avoid keeping pure JS library under `lib/rust`. Attempts at integrating this with `app/ide-desktop` and family caused too much trouble for this PR. The expectation is that the package will be removed or moved elsewhere soon anyway.
Removed `enso-types` crate which had only one reference in unused part of the code. Removed some unused dependencies from `Cargo.toml` files.
# Important Notes
CI has a similar hiccup as before. Please disregard this for now in the review.
Fixes#9331
Fixed issues with wrong initial size and missing edit caret in text widgets.
<img width="311" alt="image" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/919491/44f257cc-18a1-4a9f-9ae0-c1dd9b86674e">
# Important Notes
Automated tests for font loading/initial size will follow shortly. The text caret is not really testable, since it is a hosted object visual issue.
Removes the old GUI1 code base and reduces the Rust code footprint by removing unused code.
# Important Notes
Updates build scripts and reformats part of the codebase with the autoformatter.
- Improved performance by batching simulatenous node edits, including metadata updates when dragging many selected nodes together.
- Updated Vue to new version, allowing us to use `defineModel`.
- Fixed#9161
- Unified all handling of auto-blur by making `useAutoBlur` cheap to register - all logic goes through a single window event handler.
- Combined all `ResizeObserver`s into one.
- Fixed the behaviour of repeated toast messages. Now only the latest compilation status is visible at any given time, and the errors disappear once compilation passes.
- Actually fixed broken interaction of node and visualization widths. There no longer is a style feedback loop and the visible node backdrop width no longer jumps or randomly fails to update.
* Test describing the current behavior of chained if then else application
* Chained block should behave just like Group around if_then_else
* Finishing line on BlockStart fixes if_then_else_chained_block
* Only finish the line when there was not start of a macro segment
* Fix tests
* Refine else-body with macro patterns.
* Update test syntax to maintain original semantics
* Few additional tests
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Random.Seed doesn't work in the GUI and the TEXT_ONLY tag doesn't do anything so it was incorrectly showing up in the component browser.
This MR makes Random.Seed private to hide it from the GUI and completely removes the TEXT_ONLY tag which is unused and unimplemented.
Implements #6166.
# Important Notes
- More consistent handling of `default` arguments. `default` is a valid identifier, and only has special meaning when it isn't bound in scope. Since distinguishing the builtin `default` from an identifier called `default` cannot be done until alias analysis has been performed, `default` is now represented in the AST as a regular identifier.
- `TreeToIr`: Remove `insideTypeAscription`. It was only used for bug-for-bug compatibility with the old parser during the transition.
Add `line:column` information to source code references produced by the parser. This information will be used by GUI2 as part of the solution to #8134.
# Important Notes
- `parse_all_enso_files.sh` has been used to ensure this doesn't affect tree structures.
- `parse_all_enso_files.sh` now checks emitted locations for consistency, and has been used to verify that all line:col references match the values found by an independent scan of the source up to the given UTF8 position.
- Validate spans during existing lexer and parser unit tests, and in `enso_parser_debug`.
- Fix lost span info causing failures of updated tests.
# Important Notes
- [x] Output of `parse_all_enso_files.sh` is unchanged since before #7881 (modulo libs changes since then).
- When the parser encounters an input with the first line indented, it now creates a sub-block for lines at than indent level, and emits a syntax error (every indented block must have a parent).
- When the parser encounters a number with a base but no digits (e.g. `0x`), it now emits a `Number` with `None` in the digits field rather than a 0-length digits token.
Generate TS bindings and lazy deserialization for the parser types.
# Important Notes
- The new API is imported into `ffi.ts`, but not yet used.
- I have tested the generated code in isolation, but cannot commit tests as we are not currently able to load WASM modules when running in `vitest`.
Fixes#7474
Again, a quite complicated issue. The code editor was broken by https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/7167 for a few reasons:
1. The text component's shortcuts depend on the `focused` FRP endpoint, which is controlled by `deprecated_(de)focus` inputs. `focused` output was not changed by the code editor `model.focus()` call. (we still use `deprecated_focus` for all other components)
2. `focus()` FRP input was added to the text component but never triggered. It's too easy to confuse it with the `focus()` method of the `object::Instance` (Deref is evil!)
3. The graph editor handles clicks on the background by `blur_tree()`, effectively blurring any focused element in the application. But clicking on code editor (to focus it) also causes a click on the background! So we focus the code editor, and then handle the background click, defocusing it from the graph editor's point of view. It allows graph editor to open CB on <kbd>Enter</kbd> while the code editor is still active.
I solved (3) by disallowing CB opening while code editor is visible. Not ideal, but I guess it solves the issue.
Do you think the other solution is possible – to add some overlay for the code editor and avoid triggering `blur_tree` when clicking on it? That won't work because you still can't defocus the code editor using the new API, so it will always be focused.
So we have a situation when half of the app uses the new focus system, another half uses the old one, and none works properly.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/3a0d36ed-4d50-4606-9486-272fbd5d9cb7
Adds the ability to declare a module as *private*. Modifies the parser to add the `private` keyword as a reserved keyword. All the checks for private modules are implemented as an independent *Compiler pass*. No checks are done at runtime.
# Important Notes
- Introduces new keyword - `private` - a reserved keyword.
- Modules that have `private` keyword as the first statement are declared as *private* (Project private)
- Public module cannot have private submodules and vice versa.
- This would require runtime access checks
- See #7088 for the specification.
This PR adds support for the new Vue-based GUI (aka `gui2`).
The user-facing changes are primarily:
* support for `./run gui2` and `./run ide2` commands (that build just the new GUI and the whole IDE package with new GUI embedded — respectively);
* the top-level `test` and `lint` commands will now invoke the relevant commands on the new GUI
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# Important Notes
- Binary LS endpoint is not yet handled.
- The parsing of provided source is not entirely correct, as each line (including imports) is treated as node. The usage of actual enso AST for nodes is not yet implemented.
- Modifications to the graph state are not yet synchronized back to the language server.
Resolve macros eagerly. Improves performance; allows parser to handle arbitrarily-long lines (fixes#7691).
# Important Notes
- A new utility, `lib/rust/parser/debug/tools/parse_all_enso_files.sh`, supports comparing ASTs parsed with different versions of the parser. This tool has been used to verify that this refactor doesn't change the result of parsing any standard library or test file.
Add support for recovering from GL context loss. When the context is restored, the loading spinner is shown until shaders finish recompiling.
[vokoscreenNG-2023-08-25_09-39-11.webm](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/cfa90ec5-72a1-41e6-bafa-177fa5e85fb2)
*While the context is missing, the loading spinner is rendered in the 0% state. (This condition will not normally be observed, except momentarily, as the browser should restore the context immediately if it is lost while the page is visible.) When we receive a new context, the spinner switches to the 90% state until restoration completes. Restoration is fast, as we don't need to do much work except recompiling shaders.*
# Important Notes
- A new debug hotkey, Ctrl+Alt+Shift+X, causes context loss for testing. Pressing it a second time causes context restoration.
- `Texture` is still a CPU-bound texture. It now uses the "immutable" `texStorage/texSubImage` API, which is a ["preferred alternative"](https://registry.khronos.org/webgl/specs/latest/2.0/#3.7.6) to the `texImage` API because it can be more efficient.
- The type for texture uniforms is now `Uniform<Option<Texture>>`. Texture uniforms are decoupled from the context.
- A new `ContextLost` error type can be returned by functions that cannot complete if the context is lost.
- Fix some crashes that could occur when context was lost.
- Clarify ownership of some rendering-related types: Externalize, and where possible eliminate, `Rc/RefCell`s.
Closes: #7309
The changed origin of the visualization container caused the issue. Now, the origin is at the top left corner of the visualization, and bounding box abstraction expects the origin at the bottom left. Despite the comments in the code, the bounding box is designed to work with bottom-left origin only.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/273abfaa-45b6-4374-8d4c-3b8c4e2c1fc2
Fixes#7468
The fix is pretty simple: we reuse the existing functionality for importing stuff and generating expressions. It fixes issues with `Nothing` or `Report_Unmatched` types.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/4e7addf9-2175-4f2a-a571-4ef823de5cb0
While debugging, I found it easier to work with a suggestion database when exported to some external format. Hence, I implemented serde serialization support for database entries and also a new debug shortcut <kbd>ctrl</kbd>+<kbd>shift</kbd>+<kbd>u</kbd> to dump all entries to the console.
Closes#6261
- Adds support for copy-pasting nodes with `cmd + C` and `cmd + V` shortcuts.
- Only a single, currently selected node will be copied. Adding support for multiple node copies seems easy, though (but was out of the scope of the task).
- We use a custom data format for clipboard content. Node's metadata is also copied, so opened visualizations are preserved. However, the visualization's size is not preserved, as we do not store this info in metadata.
- For custom format to work, we use a pretty new feature called [Clipboard pickling](https://github.com/w3c/editing/blob/gh-pages/docs/clipboard-pickling/explainer.md), but it is available in Electron and in most browsers already.
- Pasting plain text from other applications (or from Enso, if the code is copied in edit mode) is supported and is currently enabled. There are some security concerns related to this, though. I will create a separate issue/discussion for that.
- Undo/redo works as you expect.
- New node is pasted at the cursor position.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/7a04d941-19f7-4a39-9bce-0e554af50ba3
This commit introduces a new cursor shape, a double arrow, to be displayed during the hover over the resize grip in the graph editor's visualization component. The rotation of the double arrow depends on whether the cursor is to the left or right of the dividing line from the top left to bottom-right corner of the grip. This gives a more intuitive visual cue to users about the direction of resizing.
![Peek 2023-08-23 13-57](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1428930/d0f19205-85f3-4046-b3ef-7540030c9ab5)
Use the new Enso Font; also change the anti-aliasing logic to be based on device pixel ratio, rather than platform. This will improve the clarity of font rendering on Windows/Linux machines with high pixel densities.
Design reference:
![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/934ec9ac-52c3-4a81-a9f9-143378ecb658)
Tested on various combinations of DPR/platform:
OS X, `devicePixelRatio` = 2 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on OS X):
<img width="1440" alt="Screenshot 2023-08-07 at 5 46 11 PM" src="https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/2fdf251a-ba5e-426f-b6c4-194347a9cee4">
Windows, `devicePixelRatio` = 1.25 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR):
![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/55c4a129-4fff-4a9b-8e55-51a5d206e659)
Linux, `devicePixelRatio` = 1 (should look similar to how we were already rendering *mplus1* on this platform/DPR):
![image](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/1047859/c5ac61f0-e3c5-43ca-8ee7-e1e04e84d35e)
# Important Notes
Style changes:
- Use the Enso Font for code in Rust, replacing the DejaVu fonts.
- Use the Enso Font in HTML: code in documentation, and error visualizations.
- Change SpanWidgets from Bold to Extra Bold, to match the design.
Implementation improvements:
- The new font download is cached (and Github-authenticated); this should eliminate a "rate limit" build failure I've
encountered in the past.
- Clean up DocSection HTML rendering a bit.
- Remove a CSS file that seems to have been superseded.
* Support arguments list in the doc parser
* Support new doc sections in documentation panel
* Remove headers
* Remove outer dom and place breadcrumbs
* Fix methods icon
* Use unordered list class in css
* Improve tags styles
* Remove virtual component groups docs
* Cleanup top-level css styles
* Small adjustments to headers
* Add styles for emphasized text
* Add bold font for arguments
* Self-review
* Remove redundant placeholder struct.
* Update outdated doc.
* Avoid allocation when comparing strings.
* Avoid empty paragraph.
* Reduce allocations.
* Update test to remove empty paragraph.
* Fix rebase issues.
* Improve padding and size handling in UI themes
Added padding_x and padding_y to hardcoded theme's breadcrumb settings to ensure consistent padding. Also, these padding settings and breadcrumb_height are now used directly in the Style structure, eliminating hardcoded values in the view documentation.
* Adjusted breadcrumb background dimensions calculation.
* Add support for improper arguments formatting in documenation comments
* Do not include Icon tag into the docs
* Fix documentation panel resizing
* enso-formatter
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