Fixes this issue:
- #7917
This is caused by the dashboard expecting `engineVersion` to be present, whereas it is actually optional.
# Important Notes
This may have been fixed on the Project Manager side, so the bug may not be reproducible. To properly test that this fix works, an older `project-manager` (e.g `2023.2.1-nightly.2023.9.30`) should be used.
- Depends on #7773.
- Implements binary WebSocket protocol (data protocol)
- Performs some editor initialization (the bare minimum so that visualizations work)
- Adds event handlers to receive visualization data updates
# Important Notes
None
We currently scan the entire child list for each call to children, num_children, and get_child_element.
Instead, we should cache the filtered child list on first access.
close#7871close#7698
Changelog:
- fix: the `run` script logic to place the GraalVM runtime in the expected directory when building the bundle
- fix: the `makeBundles` SBT logic to place the GraalVM runtime in the expected directory
This PR includes
* Reading XML from a file, stream, or string
* Reading XML via Data.fetch
* Accessing the root element, element children, and attributes
* Accessing tag text contents
* Get tags by name
* Inner / Outer XML string
It looks like visualization commands had required context lock unnecessairly. Context manager methods are synchronized and therefore should not need the lock before submitting a correspodning background job.
Additionally, the presence of a context lock leads a deadlock:
1. Consider a long running execution of a program that does not finish within the 5 seconds
2. In the meantime there comes either an `AttachVisualization` or `DetachVisualization` request from the client
The latter will get stuck and eventually timeout out because it cannot acquire the lock withing the required time limits. It is still possible that a single long-running `ExecuteJob` might block other ones (including visualization ones) but that's a separate work.
Fixes some issues present in #7941.
# Important Notes
We need to still investigate `ExecuteJob`s need for context lock which might delay the execution of other background jobs that require it as well (mostly concerned about visualization).
Closes#6417
Creating and editing nodes with a component browser does not edit the node in place but creates a temporary AST node with the execution context switch. When the node is committed, the original AST is replaced by the new one, and the temporary node is removed.
This solves several issues:
1. Previewing suggestions or editing nodes should no longer produce unwanted side effects, as the edited node expression is always evaluated with the output context being disabled.
2. Errors no longer propagate down the graph when you edit the node. The edited node has no outputs connected. Inputs behave normally, though.
3. Undo-redo and editing abort is much simpler. To abort editing, remove the temporary node.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/8d38e6bc-a4de-4e69-8d48-52d9b45b6554
# Important Notes
The code is a bit awkward in a few places. This is the consequence of previous architecture.
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
* Q: Is it normal for `--inspect` mode to print two debug urls?
* A: No, it should print just one.
* Q: Putting there a Java breakpoint to find out why it the chromeinspector gets initialized twice might reveal the culprit.
* A: The additional listener is happening [here](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/develop/engine/runner/src/main/scala/org/enso/runner/ContextFactory.scala#L117).
# Important Notes
There is no easy check for a language being present without creating an `Engine`. It was thought creating an `Engine` is cheap operation, but it seems to have some downsides. Let's use `ENSO_JAVA` environment variable to decide whether _experimental Espresso_ support shall be enabled.
Closes#7823
We set fallback color for components without an assigned group, use a color defined in the group, or otherwise derive the color from the group name.
All group colors are available in the graph editor as CSS variables so that they can be dynamically edited and debugged via dev tools.
For deriving the color, we use [murmurhash](https://www.npmjs.com/package/murmurhash), which quickly produces sufficiently uniformly distributed 32-bit values and [oklch](https://evilmartians.com/chronicles/oklch-in-css-why-quit-rgb-hsl) colorspace. We will still have *some* hash collisions between different groups, but it shouldn't matter that much. I have also tried a few other hashes (namely `cybr53` and Java's string hashing), and the results were more or less similar.
`oklch` is rather a new thing in CSS, but it is available starting with Chrome 111, which is exactly the version we're using in Electron.
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/assets/6566674/7177f041-93e9-4536-b19f-6b67a2da8b7e
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.
- Fixes#7352 by remembering original value types in type inference mode to be able to reconstruct them for Mixed.
- Added more benchmarks for comparing performance of constructing columns.
- Fixes missing implementations that caused `Table.union` crashing on some type pairs.
- Ensures that `Loss_Of_Integer_Precision` warning is not swallowed when numeric columns are unioned to create a `Float` column.
- Adds test for all of the above cases.
- Allow to output benchmark results to a CSV by setting an environment variable - useful for quickly comparing benchmarks, e.g. in Enso.
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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Co-authored-by: Paweł Grabarz <frizi09@gmail.com>
- Shuffle a few `from`s into correct places:
- `Day_Of_Week.from` removing `Day_Of_Week_From` module.
- Adding short cut for `http` and `https` in `Data.read` so it calls onto `Data.fetch` giving a single entry point.
- Moved `URI` extensions from `Standard.Base.Data` module into `Standard.Base.Network.Extensions`.
- Added `post` extension for `URI`.
- Added `contains_key` to `JS_Object`.
- Restored `into` in `JS_Object`:
- Follows old logic populating a constructor.
- Will use conversion from `JS_Object` if present.
- Added automatic deserialization of `Date`, `Time_Of_Day` and `Date_Time` from JSON.
- Uses conversion from `JS_Object`.
- Added conversion from `Text` to a `HTTP_Method` and type checking where `HTTP_Method` used in public APIs.
- Added support for `Date`, `Time_Of_Day` and `Date_Time` in `Table.from_objects`.
- Added `expand_column` to `Table` to expand `JS_Object` to values.
- Add type checking for `Table` in `right` arguments (allowing `Column`s to be used).
- Use type checking in `Table.set` to allow for conversion to a `Column`.
- Remove some unused imports.
- Fix for bug in S3 edge case.
PR adds initialization of suggestion db from the language sever (instead of fetching some mock). Also support for applying updates.
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Co-authored-by: Paweł Grabarz <frizi09@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
Added bidirectional synchronization of module edits with language server. All document edits made by any of the Yjs peers are sent to language server to apply to the file. Any local file changes cause reload, which is synchronized back to Yjs by finding a diff.
- Closes#7874
- Chosen solution: Use the dashboard's shortcut manager to register keybinds and match mouse shortcuts
- Switch existing shortcuts to shortcut manager as well
- Switch visualizations to use the shortcut manager too
- Closes#7865
- Implements all shortcuts for node selection, *except* the arrow key shortcut
- Adds circle cursor selection brush
- The fade out from inactivity (which is present in the Rust source code) is currently missing
Other changes:
- Change everything to use `pointerdown` as appropriate, to ensure the event handlers are called in the right order
# Important Notes
The arrow key shortcut to navigate to the nearest node in that direction *has not* been implemented.
This may need discussion on how it should work
The implementation in general is pretty inefficient - this is intentional, performance can be optimized in the future
* Add Text.substring function and get_position helper function
For #7876 adds a Text.substring function which supports negative indexes and returns a part of a string from 0-based index 'start' and continuing for 'length'
* added substring and simplified get function
For #7876 adds a Text.substring function which supports negative indexes and returns a part of a string from 0-based index 'start' and continuing for 'length'.
Also simplified get function as it looped unnecessarily.
* Update distribution/lib/Standard/Base/0.0.0-dev/src/Data/Text/Extensions.enso
punctuation corrections
Co-authored-by: GregoryTravis <greg.m.travis@gmail.com>
* Update Text_Spec.enso
Added test for start index larger than string
* Update distribution/lib/Standard/Base/0.0.0-dev/src/Data/Text/Extensions.enso
updated Arguments: section to use consistent style
Co-authored-by: Radosław Waśko <radoslaw.wasko@enso.org>
* Update distribution/lib/Standard/Base/0.0.0-dev/src/Data/Text/Extensions.enso
updated Index_Out_Of_Bounds error to reference cached length
Co-authored-by: Radosław Waśko <radoslaw.wasko@enso.org>
* Removed Slice label and added changelog entry
* Re-added slice tag to substring
Per conversation with James, added slice back to substring
* Update CHANGELOG.md add link
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Co-authored-by: GregoryTravis <greg.m.travis@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Radosław Waśko <radoslaw.wasko@enso.org>
- Fixes display of the assets table in Firefox. Before this fix, the table header grows instead of the table footer.
It seems like the correct behavior for tables is to [not be valid flex children](https://stackoverflow.com/a/41421700/3323231), so the correct fix is to add a `flex` wrapper div.
- Fixes missing error toast notification when `startup.project` is invalid
- Fixes#7589
- Enter (incorrectly) causes projects to be opened when the name is being edited
- Gracefully fail when `projectState` is missing from an asset
- Avoid opening editor for previously opened project, when `startup.project` is provided
- Fixes https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/688
- Fixes CSS for search bar
- Fixes https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/689
- Adds "New <X>" entries back to context menus for regular assets
- Fixes https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/692
- Fix `z-index` of top left (page switcher) icons
- Fixes https://github.com/enso-org/cloud-v2/issues/693
- Fix restoring local projects after closing and reopening
- Adds blur to top right menu bars for extra visibility
# Important Notes
Testing should test Firefox and Chrome (testing on Safari is optional) to make sure the following is working correctly:
- The table looks normal
- The context menu still triggers below the table (both with and without items being selected)
- There is no scrollbar if the table is shorter than the viewport
close#7750close#7834
Changelog:
- update: project manager uses the packaged language server to open projects
- fix: remove stack traces from connection errors on initial ping handler request (when the language server is booting)
- update: add engine and edition versions to the `initProtocolConnection` response for easier debug
- update: do not resolve project ensoVersion in the `project/list` to eliminate unnecessary network calls
Because several tasks require execution context, this is a fast PR making one.
# Important Notes
* Changes in languageServer.ts and languageServerTypes.ts were directly ported from #7873
* We display warning about missing namespace, because the dashboard does not provide us any. Needs to be fixed at some point.