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James Dunkerley
0e51131809
Table Visualization and display text changes. (#6382)
- Missing tests from number parsing.
- Fix type signature on some warning methods.
- Fix warnings on `Standard.Database.Data.Table.parse_values`.
- Added test for `Nothing` and empty string on `use_first_row_as_names`.
- New API for `Number.format` taking a simple format string and `Locale`.
- Add ellipsis to truncated `Text.to_display_text`.
- Adjusted built-in `to_display_text` for numbers to not include type (but also to display BigInteger as value).
- Remove `Noise.Generator` interface type.
- Json: Added `to_display_text` to `JS_Object`.
- Time: Added `to_display_text` for `Date`, `Time_Of_Day`, `Date_Time`, `Duration` and `Period`.
- Text: Added `to_display_text` to `Locale`, `Case_Sensitivity`, `Encoding`, `Text_Sub_Range`, `Span`, `Utf_16_Span`.
- System: Added `to_display_text` to `File`, `File_Permissions`, `Process_Result` and `Exit_Code`.
- Network: Added `to_display_text` to `URI`, `HTTP_Status_Code` and `Header`.
- Added `to_display_text` to `Maybe`, `Regression`, `Pair`, `Range`, `Filter_Condition`.
- Added support for `to_js_object` and `to_display_text` to `Random_Number_Generator`.
- Verified all error types have `to_display_text`.
- Removed `BigInt`, `Date`, `Date_Time` and `Time_Of_Day` JS based rendering as using `to_display_text` now.
- Added support for rendering nested structures in the table viz.
2023-04-26 18:15:48 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
0e5ee35aba
Skip redundant compilations (#6436)
related #6323

The engine can skip compilation when applying changes that do not require execution. It is more efficient to process the changes in a batch, than triggering compilations every time such edit is received.
2023-04-26 17:53:01 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
63de18e367
Turn null into UnexpectedExpression when Union type is incomplete (#6415)
Test and fix for #6401.
2023-04-25 14:49:26 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
b8f075a178
Ensure that IO.println does not fail if to_text returned a non-Text value. (#6223) 2023-04-25 10:55:39 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
8e08a3b634
Improve inlining of <| on (GraalVM EE) (#6384) 2023-04-25 12:02:51 +02:00
Jaroslav Tulach
e47eb49ea8
Removing need for asynchronous thread to execute ResourceManager finalizers (#6335)
While Enso runs single-threaded, its `ResourceManager` required additional asynchronous thread to execute its _"finalizers"_. What has been necessary back then is no longer needed since _GraalVM 21.1_. GraalVM now provides support for submitting `ThreadLocalAction` that gets then picked and executed via `TruffleSafepoint` locations. This PR uses such mechanism to _"inject"_ finalizer execution into already running Enso evaluation thread.

Requiring more than one thread has complicated Enso's co-existence with other Truffle language. For example Graal.js is strictly singlethreaded and used to refuse (simple) co-existence with Enso. By allowing Enso to perform all its actions in a single thread, the synergy with Graal.js becomes better.
2023-04-20 13:33:45 +02:00
Pavel Marek
4076a64f33
NaN can be used as a key in Map (#6301)
`Number.nan` can be used as a key in `Map`. This PR basically implements the support for [JavaScript's Same Value Zero Equality](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Equality_comparisons_and_sameness#same-value-zero_equality) so that `Number.nan` can be used as a key in `Map`.

# Important Notes
- For NaN, it holds that `Meta.is_same_object Number.nan Number.nan`, and `Number.nan != Number.nan` - inspired by JS spec.
- `Meta.is_same_object x y` implies `Any.== x y`, except for `Number.nan`.
2023-04-20 09:25:36 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
6d3151f32d
UnresolvedSymbol is now accepted by Vector.sort (#6334)
`Vector.sort` does some custom method dispatch logic which always expected a function as `by` and `on` arguments. At the same time, `UnresolvedSymbol` is treated like a (to be resolved) `Function` and under normal circumstances there would be no difference between `_.foo` and `.foo` provided as arguments.

Rather than adding an additional phase that does some form of eta-expansion, to accomodate for this custom dispatch, this change only fixes the problem locally. We accept `Function` and `UnresolvedSymbol` and perform the resolution on the fly. Ideally, we would have a specialization on the latter but again, it would be dependent on the contents of the `Vector` so unclear if that is better.

Closes #6276,

# Important Notes
There was a suggestion to somehow modify our codegen to accomodate for this scenario but I went against it. In fact a lot of name literals have `isMethod` flag and that information is used in the passes but it should not control how (late) codegen is done. If we were to make this more generic, I would suggest maybe to add separate eta-expansion pass. But it could affect other things and could be potentially a significant change with limited potential initially, so potential future work item.
2023-04-20 07:58:58 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
8c9c2d79cd
Keep scheduled execution job on text edit (#6354)
close #6346

Changelog:
- fix: keep scheduled execution job in the queue when applying a text edit
2023-04-19 14:18:36 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
f288198b4b
Change order of arguments when controlling context (#6357)
https://github.com/orgs/enso-org/discussions/6344 requested to change the order of arguments when controlling context permissions.

# Important Notes
The change brings it closer to the design doc but IMHO also a bit cumbersome to use (see changed tests) - applications involving default arguments don't play well when the last argument is not the default 🤷 .`
2023-04-19 14:00:27 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
0088672f9b
Simplify test for 6248 (#6343)
As per suggestion https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/6275#discussion_r1167388449
2023-04-19 11:43:52 +02:00
Jaroslav Tulach
f52ef08be5
Avoid double WithWarnings wrapping (#6348) 2023-04-19 10:43:29 +02:00
Jaroslav Tulach
e5a96b9782
Avoid NullPointerException in --dumpGraphs & test & docs (#6304) 2023-04-18 06:58:06 +02:00
Hubert Plociniczak
f720bd2516
Type of UnresolvedSymbol is Function (#6284)
`Meta.is_a` and `Meta.type_of` now recognize UnresolvedSymbol.
Closes #6277.
2023-04-17 13:44:15 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
413661b366
Splitting Gigantic EqualsNode into few Smaller Ones (#6280)
Splitting gigantic `EqualsNode` into few smaller ones
2023-04-17 11:29:54 +02:00
Pavel Marek
b42e910280
sort handles incomparable values (#5998)
* Update type ascriptions in some operators in Any

* Add @GenerateUncached to AnyToTextNode.

Will be used in another node with @GenerateUncached.

* Add tests for "sort handles incomparable types"

* Vector.sort handles incomparable types

* Implement sort handling for different comparators

* Comparison operators in Any do not throw Type_Error

* Fix some issues in Ordering_Spec

* Remove the remaining comparison operator overrides for numbers.

* Consolidate all sorting functionality into a single builtin node.

* Fix warnings attachment in sort

* PrimitiveValuesComparator handles other types than primitives

* Fix byFunc calling

* on function can be called from the builtin

* Fix build of native image

* Update changelog

* Add VectorSortTest

* Builtin method should not throw DataflowError.

If yes, the message is discarded (a bug?)

* TypeOfNode may not return only Type

* UnresolvedSymbol is not supported as `on` argument to Vector.sort_builtin

* Fix docs

* Fix bigint spec in LessThanNode

* Small fixes

* Small fixes

* Nothings and Nans are sorted at the end of default comparator group.

But not at the whole end of the resulting vector.

* Fix checking of `by` parameter - now accepts functions with default arguments.

* Fix changelog formatting

* Fix imports in DebuggingEnsoTest

* Remove Array.sort_builtin

* Add comparison operators to micro-distribution

* Remove Array.sort_builtin

* Replace Incomparable_Values by Type_Error in some tests

* Add on_incomparable argument to Vector.sort_builtin

* Fix after merge - Array.sort delegates to Vector.sort

* Add more tests for problem_behavior on Vector.sort

* SortVectorNode throws only Incomparable_Values.

* Delete Collections helper class

* Add test for expected failure for custom incomparable values

* Cosmetics.

* Fix test expecting different comparators warning

* isNothing is checked via interop

* Remove TruffleLogger from SortVectorNode

* Small review refactorings

* Revert "Remove the remaining comparison operator overrides for numbers."

This reverts commit 0df66b1080.

* Improve bench_download.py tool's `--compare` functionality.

- Output table is sorted by benchmark labels.
- Do not fail when there are different benchmark labels in both runs.

* Wrap potential interop values with `HostValueToEnsoNode`

* Use alter function in Vector_Spec

* Update docs

* Invalid comparison throws Incomparable_Values rather than Type_Error

* Number comparison builtin methods return Nothing in case of incomparables
2023-04-16 16:40:12 +02:00
Hubert Plociniczak
e163353d16
Deprecate Error's to_display_text builtin methods (#6275)
The primary motivation for this change was
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/issues/6248, which requested the possibility of defining `to_display_text` methods of common errors via regular method definitions. Until now one could only define them via builtins.

To be able to support that, polyglot invocation had to report `to_display_text` in the list of (invokable) members, which it didn't. Until now, it only considered fields of constructors and builtin methods. That is now fixed as indicated by the change in `Atom`.

Closes #6248.

# Important Notes
Once most of builtins have been translated to regular Enso code, it became apparent how the usage of `.` at the end of the message is not consistent and inflexible. The pure message should never follow with a dot or it makes it impossible to pretty print consistently for the purpose of error reporting. Otherwise we regularly end up with errors ending with `..` or worse. So I went medieval on the reasons for failures and removed all the dots.
The overall result is mostly the same except now we are much more consistent.

Finally, there was a bit of a good reason for using builtins as it simplified our testing.
Take for example `No_Such_Method.Error`. If we do not import `Errors.Common` module we only rely on builtin error types. The type obviously has the constructor but it **does not have** `to_display_text` in scope; the latter is no longer a builtin method but a regular method. This is not really a problem for users who will always import stdlib but our tests often don't. Hence the number of changes and sometimes lack of human-readable errors there.
2023-04-14 19:14:49 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
a74933d10f
Speed cascade of if statements up (#6255)
Fixes #5709. We have a test and a generic fix that improves inlining of every builtin. Everything seems to be faster.
2023-04-14 13:27:23 +00:00
James Dunkerley
4e92d76665
Add Warning methods onto Any to make working with them easier. (#6176)
Adds `has_warnings`, `remove_warnings` and `throw_on_warning` extension methods.
2023-04-12 15:08:01 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
c8ea06c4a6
Provide Forbidden_Operation.to_display_text (#6246)
Added a missing `to_display_text` method which, by convention, is defined via a builtin method.

Also re-enabled and fixed pending tests.

Closes #6227.
2023-04-12 07:53:21 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
b97fc39214
Remove SQL versions repo (#6242)
close #6232

Changelog:
- remove: `SqlVersionsRepo`
- update: `SuggestionsDatabaseModuleUpdateNotification` message removing the version
- update: cleanup versions repo usages in the language server
2023-04-11 19:22:30 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
5b3cf6f503
Consolidate Vector and Array methods (#6218)
Fixes #5011 by making sure the same methods that are on `Vector` are also available on `Array`.
2023-04-11 16:20:11 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
6663125410
Language Server support for execution environments (#6217)
close #6133

Changelog:
- add: `executionContext/setExecutionEnvironment` request
- update: `executionContext/recompute` request to have optional `executionEnvironment` parameter.
2023-04-11 15:12:27 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
3cce3b3caf
Replace IOContexts with execution env and contexts (#6171)
As per design, IOContexts controlled via type signatures are going away. They are replaced by explicit `Context.if_enabled` runtime checks that will be added to particular method implementations.

`production`/`development` `IOPermissions` are replaced with `live` and `design` execution enviornment. Currently, the `live` env has a hardcoded list of allowed contexts i.e. `Input` and `Output`.

# Important Notes
As per design PR-55. Closes #6129. Closes #6131.
2023-04-06 15:47:40 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
df4491de50
Batch insert suggestions (#6189)
close #6080

Changelog
- add: implement `SuggestionsRepo.insertAll` as a batch SQL insert
- update: `search/getSuggestionsDatabase` returns empty suggestions. Currently, the method is only used at startup and returns the empty response anyway because the libs are not loaded at that point.
- update: serialize only global (defined in the module scope) suggestions during the distribution building. There's no sense in storing the local library suggestions.
- update: sqlite dependency
- remove: unused methods from `SuggestionsRepo`
- remove: Arguments table

# Important Notes
Speeds up libraries loading by ~1 second.

![2023-04-03-173423_2086x324_scrot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/357683/229597470-19dcc010-2a34-43e1-87be-60af99afd275.png)
![2023-04-03-173514_2083x321_scrot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/357683/229597476-bf5b3c33-6321-4ac9-a0ca-2fb57d257857.png)
2023-04-06 07:47:23 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
741b394b0d
Suspended atom fields are evaluated only once (#6151)
Implements #6134.

# Important Notes
One can define lazy atom fields as:
```haskell
type Lazy
Value ~x ~y
```
the evaluation of the `x` and `y` fields is then delayed until they are needed. The evaluation happens once. Then the computed value is kept in the atom for further use.
2023-04-05 23:46:08 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
4805193428
Text.to_display_text is (shortened) identity (#6174)
Fixes #5971.
2023-04-05 19:53:07 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
519df66d39
Always try to resolve conversion for Any type (#6184)
Fixes #5898 by removing `Catch.panic` and speeding the `sieve.enso` benchmark from 1058 ms to 514 ms. Should there be no dedicated conversion, let's use one defined on `Any` type - e.g. defining a conversion `from(Any)` makes such a conversion is always available.
2023-04-04 09:24:35 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
310a2d8ae7
Delay creation of project root EnsoFile until it is really needed (#6149)
Delay creation of `EnsoFile` until it is needed.

# Important Notes
By putting breakpoint into `Atom` constructor I realized few `EnsoProjectNode` instances may be created when parsing the project. It makes no sense to also create `EnsoFile` for them - until it is needed.
2023-04-03 14:03:25 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
0d7682b6ec
Adjusting tests to new parser (#6143)
Modification to various tests disabled when #5917 was integrated to pass with new parser. Fixes #5894.

# Important Notes
Some tests can be fixed just by changes on the `IR` side. Some (especially error simulating ones) would benefit from changes in the `Tree` structure or at least @kazcw evaluation.
2023-04-02 21:24:50 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
6ddcb553e5
Date/time support for Postgres. Year/month/day operations on Columns. (#6153)
Closes #6115
2023-03-31 18:37:04 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
2338e5d8e6
When renaming the project clean old modules instead of updating (#6148)
close #6139
close #6137

When the project is renamed, the engine cleans up affected modules and initiates modules re-indexing to fill the suggestions database with new records. This way it reduces the amount of information stored in the suggestions database and helps implement #6080 optimization.

Changelog:
- remove: rename features from the suggestions database
- update: rename command to initiate modules cleanup and project re-execution
- fix: #6137
2023-03-31 09:40:21 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
90612cfa35
Report errors when generating indexes (#6123)
`--compile` command would run the compilation pipeline but silently omit any encountered errors, thus skipping the serialization. This maybe was a good idea in the past but it was problematic now that we generate indexes on build time.
This resulted in rather obscure errors (#6092) for modules that were missing their caches.

The change should significantly improve developers' experience when working on stdlib.

# Important Notes
Making compilation more resilient to sudden cache misses is a separate item to be worked on.
2023-03-30 09:59:49 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
d1c52fef0b
Turn missing body in a binding into a syntax error (#6107)
Test and fix for #5903.
2023-03-28 16:42:18 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
46bd6f6247
Serde testing infrastructure for the Enso compiler (#6062)
The primary delivery of this PR is a design of `SerdeCompilerTest` - a testing suite that allows us to write sample projects, parse them with and without caches and verify they still produce the same `IR`. This is a similar idea to #3723 which compared the old and new parser `IR`s.

With infrastructure like this we can start addressing #5567 without any (significant) fear of breaking something essential.
2023-03-28 08:46:07 +00:00
Pavel Marek
9bec3a4e71
Treat Boolean.False as false primitive (#6090)
Treat `Boolean.False` and `Boolean.True` as the corresponding primitives. Now, `Boolean.False == False` returns true.

# Important Notes
`False` and `True` constructs, that are converted to `ConstructorNode` during Truffle codegen, are handled specially in `ConstructorNode`. The easiest fix was to implement a similar special handling in `QualifiedAccessorNode`, although not the cleanest one.

A better solution would be to provide transformation of `Boolean.True` IR to a true literal in `ApplicationSaturation` compiler pass. But `ApplicationSaturation` pass does not handle `True`. Moreover, for our case, it is unnecessarily complicated.
2023-03-28 03:41:49 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
76409b285d
Ensure new and wrapper nodes inherit UUID (#6067)
Instrumentation of calls involving warning values never really worked because:
1) newly created nodes didn't set the UUID of their children
2) the instrumentable wrappers always had an empty (i.e. null) UUID and
they never referred `get`/`setId` calls to their delegates

On the surface, everything worked fine. Except when one actually relied on the instrumentation of values with warnings for proper setup. Then no instrumentation (replacement of nodes) was performed due to empty UUID (as required by `hasTag` of `FunctionCallInstrumentationNode`).

Closes #6045. Discovered in #5893.
2023-03-27 17:49:20 +00:00
James Dunkerley
bf2545fa04
Use new common parse method throwing less exceptions. (#6075)
Avoiding exceptions by not using parseBest.

Time now in CLI is 1.15s for 500k rows vs 1.65s in GUI.

CLI:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4699705/227711266-bc005b0d-5011-450f-964b-65dd2e437c2e.png)

GUI:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4699705/227711259-f7ddda29-86c7-4eef-a002-4bf0bda6063f.png)

Added it as a function in the shared library so used by both engine and polyglot.
2023-03-27 11:02:10 +00:00
James Dunkerley
dd009fd1af
Tidy up the public module level statics (#6032)
Tidies up a lot of PUBLIC module statics - marked some as PRIVATE, made some methods of types.
2023-03-22 18:02:37 +00:00
James Dunkerley
546cb0c4ab
Deal with warnings attached to value when making widgets. (#5994)
- Fixes InvokeCallableNode to support warnings.
- Strips warnings from annotations in `get_widget_json`.
- Remove `get_full_annotations_json`.
- Fix warnings on Dialect.
2023-03-22 10:50:19 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
8c6fd60aaf
Detect conflicts between exported types and FQNs (#5986)
Exporting types named the same as the module where they are defined in `Main` modules of library components may lead to accidental name conflicts. This became apparent when trying to access `Problem_Behavior` module via a fully qualified name and the compiler rejected it. This is due to the fact that `Main` module exported `Error` type defined in `Standard.Base.Error` module, thus making it impossible to access any other submodules of `Standard.Base.Error` via a fully qualified name.

This change adds a warning to FullyQualifiedNames pass that detects any such future problems.
While only `Error` module was affected, it was widely used in the stdlib, hence the number of changes.

Closes #5902.

# Important Notes
I left out the potential conflict in micro-distribution, thus ensuring we actually detect and report the warning.
2023-03-21 21:09:41 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
b2aa58bf20
Delay writing IR caches (#5957)
close #5911

In interactive mode, perform writing IR caches in the background jobs queue. Background jobs execution is delayed until the first execution is complete.
2023-03-17 22:47:15 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
b46be10f63
Introducing Meta.Type (#5956)
Fixing #5768 and #5765 and co. Introducing `Meta.Type` and giving it the desired methods.

# Important Notes
`Type` is no longer a `Meta.Atom`, but it has a dedicated `Meta.Type` representation.
2023-03-17 20:08:18 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
75fda33837
Fix precedence of -1.x (#5830)
Fixes #5826.

# Important Notes
- Change frontend representation of negation.
- Fix a precedence issue: The `.` operators in -1.x and -1.2 must have different precedences.
- Remove a no-longer-needed special case from backend translation.
- Add tests for this case after all translations.
2023-03-17 18:53:34 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
c696bf1d87
Don't persist UUIDs in IR caches (#5918)
Give Cache subclasses a chance to control the output stream format. Use that functionality to avoid persisting `UUID` into standard library `.ir` caches. Gets the number of caches down to 42MB from 48MB.

# Important Notes
I believe UUIDs are not really useful for standard libraries and can be omitted. Am I right?
2023-03-17 16:53:53 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
69d8864a1f
Fix qualified names in tag values (#5978)
close #5901

Changelog:
- fix: qualified names in tag values

# Important Notes
![2023-03-16-190913_892x345_scrot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/357683/225684530-0d60a7a0-8b95-40a9-9ff6-2c112d966991.png)
2023-03-16 17:36:15 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
e666d797c5
Dedicated Module.containsUUID method with a cache (#5945)
Fixes #5781 by caching all UUIDs in each module in a `Map`.
2023-03-15 17:14:59 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
e171fba301
New documentation parser (#5917)
Implement new Enso documentation parser; remove old Scala Enso parser.

Performance: Total time parsing documentation is now ~2ms.

# Important Notes
- Doc parsing is now done only in the frontend.
- Some engine tests had never been switched to the new parser. We should investigate tests that don't pass after the switch: #5894.
- The option to run the old searcher has been removed, as it is obsolete and was already broken before this (see #5909).
- Some interfaces used only by the old searcher have been removed.
2023-03-15 15:43:51 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
c21bd3b185
Generate import/export bindings in local cache (#5908)
When generating import/export bindings in local cache, they are included in the distribution.
Additionally, removed the hardcoded value for suggestions cache. Now one can generate them for local as well as for global cache, based on the presence or lack of `--no-global-cache` parameter.

Closes #5890.
2023-03-15 12:40:30 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
5c6a5dcf60
Do not cancel detach visualization jobs (#5913)
close #5889

Changelog:
- update: make `DetachVisualizationJob` a unique job to make sure that they are not canceled during the re-compilation after `text/applyEdit` command.
2023-03-14 12:31:32 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
0d82a2af89
Delay background jobs execution (#5904)
close #5892

Changelog:
add: feature to delay background jobs execution
add: start background jobs when program finishes
add: start background jobs on `search/completion` request
2023-03-14 11:26:11 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
888307f03f
Meta.get_constructor_fields works for Type (#5869)
Fixes #5805 by returning `[]` as list of fields of `Type`.

# Important Notes
`Type` is recognized as `Meta.is_atom` since #3671. However `Type` isn't an `Atom` internally. We have to provide special handling for it where needed.
2023-03-13 09:58:11 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
263c3ad651
Add a common-polyglot-core-utils project (#5855)
Adds a common project that allows sharing code between the `runtime` and `std-bits`.

Due to classpath separation and the way it is compiled, the classes will be duplicated - we will have one copy for the `runtime` classpath and another copy as a small JAR for `Standard.Base` library.

This is still much better than having the code duplicated - now at least we have a single source of truth for the shared implementations.

Due to the copying we should not expand this project too much, but I encourage to put here any methods that would otherwise require us to copy the code itself.

This may be a good place to put parts of the hashing logic to then allow sharing the logic between the `runtime` and the `MultiValueKey` in the `Table` library (cc: @Akirathan).
2023-03-11 09:27:26 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
725841467f
Log exceptions with stack traces (#5871)
close #5070

Changelog:
- Include the original exception to log expressions
- Enable logging of Akka Actors' lifecycle events on debug logging level
- Decrease the severity of interruption log messages because interruptions are part of the workflow. The computation can be interrupted at any time, and still be recomputed after. Warnings are just misleading in this case.
2023-03-11 08:23:31 +00:00
Pavel Marek
5f7a4a5a39
Merge ordered and unordered comparators (#5845)
Merge _ordered_ and _unordered_ comparators into a single one.

# Important Notes
Comparator is now required to have only `compare` method:
```
type Comparator
comapre : T -> T -> (Ordering|Nothing)
hash : T -> Integer
```
2023-03-11 05:43:22 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
632a303089
Use SimpleFormatter.formatMessage to replace {0} with actual parameters (#5870)
Fixes #5801 to properly format Truffle log records before sending them for further processing.
2023-03-11 00:15:58 +00:00
James Dunkerley
7887fb8d40
Regex.Compile using Truffle Regex, update find, match and match_all (#5785) 2023-03-10 21:49:50 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
91ef8acf35
Review generated Column names (#5850)
Closes #5583 and closes #5157
2023-03-10 19:07:58 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
8bbdd1af5b
Meta.is_a consistent with case-type-of check (#5853)
Removing special handling of `AtomConstructor` in `Meta.is_a` check.

# Important Notes
A lot of tests are about to fail. Many of them indirectly call `Meta.is_a` with a constructor rather than type.
2023-03-10 07:41:04 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
6769ab0ee7
Downgrade hashing to SHA-1 and other optimizations (#5791)
This change downgrades hashing algorithm used in caching IR and library bindings to SHA-1. It is sufficient and significantly faster for the purpose of simple checksum we use it for.

Additionally, don't calculate the digest for serialized bytes - if we get the expected object type then we are confident about the integrity.

Don't initialize Jackson's ObjectMapper for every metadata serialization/de-serialization. Initialization is very costly.

Avoid unnecessary conversions between Scala and Java. Those back-and-forth `asScala` and `asJava` are pretty expensive.

Finally fix an SBT warning when generating library cache.

Closes https://github.com/enso-org/enso/issues/5763

# Important Notes
The change cuts roughly 0.8-1s from the overall startup.
This change will certainly lead to invalidation of existing caches. It is advised to simply start with a clean slate.
2023-03-09 07:36:59 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
9397a6ec2f
Pre compute suggestion db during build time (#5698)
Close #5068

Cache suggestions during the `buildEngineDistribution` command, and read them from the disk when the library is loaded. Initial graph coloring takes ~20 seconds vs ~25 seconds on the develop branch.

[peek-develop-branch.webm](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/357683/223504462-e7d48262-4f5e-4724-b2b0-2cb97fc05140.webm)
[peek-suggestions-branch.webm](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/357683/223504464-0fe86c04-8c4b-443c-ba96-6c5e2fb1e396.webm)
2023-03-08 12:37:48 +00:00
James Dunkerley
299bfd6b7d
Fixes from the Demo on 2nd March (#5823)
- Fix issue with Geo Map viz.
- Handle invalid format strings better in `Data_Formatter`.
- New constants for the ISO format strings (and a special ENSO_ZONED_DATE_TIME)
- Consistent Date Time format for parsing in all places.
- Avoid throwing exception in datetime parsing.
- Support for milliseconds (well nanoseconds) in Date_Time and Time_Of_Day.
- `Column.map` stays within Enso.
- Allow `Aggregate_Column.Group_By` in `cross_tab` group_by parameter.
2023-03-07 20:58:00 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
e3f0888c5f
Coerce values obtained from polyglot calls (#5832)
Coerce values obtained from polyglot calls to fix #5177.

# Important Notes
Adds `IntHolder` class into the `test/Tests` project to simulate access to a class with integer field.
2023-03-07 18:21:30 +00:00
Pavel Marek
b6e2319fcc
Comparators support partial ordering (#5778) 2023-03-07 04:16:38 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
da760aa27d
Review Text/Table.write problem behavior (#5816)
Closes #5114

Added tests for various problems scenarios when writing files.

And ensured that those tests are passing by fixing a few edge cases.
2023-03-07 02:25:13 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
161ea45019
Report AbstractTruffleException as a Panic (#5794)
Report `AbstractTruffleException` as a `Panic`. Fixes #5260.
2023-03-06 19:05:25 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
2d29456ed1
Review File/Data read and read_text warnings (#5799)
Closes #5113

Fixes a bug where read-only files would be overwritten if File.write was used in backup mode, and added tests to avoid such regression. To implement it, introduced a `is_writable` property on `File`.
2023-03-06 03:43:38 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
f64edd806d
Switch to Truffle PE mode before calling into Enso (#5783)
Enter partial evaluation mode via `CallTarget.call` before invoking `InteropLibrary`. Fixes #5782.
2023-03-03 14:39:37 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
941512e0ba
Optimize import/export resolution (#5700)
This change adds serialization and deserialization of library bindings.
In order to be functional, one needs to first generate IR and
serialize bindings using `--compiled <path-to-library>` command. The bindings
will be stored under the library with `.bindings` suffix.
Bindings are being generated during `buildEngineDistribution` task, thus not
requiring any extra steps.

When resolving import/exports the compiler will first try to load
module's bindings from cache. If successful, it will not schedule its
imports/exports for immediate compilation, as we always did, but use the
bindings info to infer the dependent modules.

The current change does not make any optimizations when it comes to
compiling the modules, yet. It only delays the actual
compilation/loading IR from cache so that it can be done in bulk.
Further optimizations will come from this opportunity such as parallel
loading of caches or lazily inferring only the necessary modules.

Part of https://github.com/enso-org/enso/issues/5568 work.
2023-03-01 08:53:29 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
a150abbea8
Convert dangling comma into unexpected expression (#5776)
Test and fix for #5691.
2023-02-28 07:44:06 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
0536eeb0bb
Offer no suggestion for single constructor (#5747)
Resolving #5055 - avoid putting single constructor into suggestion database.

# Important Notes
Another way to fix #5055 is to keep the single constructor information in the suggestion database and let the IDE filter that out.
2023-02-28 05:58:36 +00:00
James Dunkerley
ba3d45e782
Adjust generateCheckedArgumentRead to return correct expected type (#5769)
Correctly get the expected type and return an IllegalArgument if no Enso type.

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/4699705/221263862-bbc122ca-b11f-49f3-b7cf-6294ea811a22.png)
2023-02-27 17:23:45 +00:00
James Dunkerley
9ee21e8812
Stability improvements in visualizations. (#5760)
- Handle `WithWarnings` in `IndirectInvokeCallableNode`.
- Handle no RootNode in `ErrorResolver`.
- Allow table vizualisation to cope if no `data` passed.
- Add `Warning.has_warnings` to check if warnings present.
- Adjust `set_value` for `JS_Object` so creates a new object each time.
2023-02-24 21:04:50 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
78aab133c7
Avoid nulls in Array.items (#5736)
Put `Nothing` into an empty array rather than `null`. When running with `assert` on (unit tests), check the content of the array and `AssertError` quickly when a `null` is found.
2023-02-22 17:53:36 +00:00
Pavel Marek
58c7ca5401
Performance improvements for Comparators (#5687)
Critical performance improvements after #4067

# Important Notes
- Replace if-then-else expressions in `Any.==` with case expressions.
- Fix caching in `EqualsNode`.
- This includes fixing specializations, along with fallback guard.
2023-02-21 00:56:11 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
97bcd87dc6
File.parent can return Nothing (#5699)
`File.parent` can be `Nothing`
2023-02-20 19:13:56 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
172f72941b
Two findExceptionMessage methods to extract exception messages consistently (#5684)
Creating two `findExceptionMessage` methods in `HostEnsoUtils` and in `VisualizationResult`. Why two? Because one of them is using `org.graalvm.polyglot` SDK as it runs in _"normal Java"_ mode. The other one is using Truffle API as it is running inside of partially evaluated instrument.

There is a `FindExceptionMessageTest` to guarantee consistency between the two methods. It simulates some exceptions in Enso code and checks that both methods extract the same _"message"_ from the exception. The tests verifies hosted and well as Enso exceptions - however testing other polyglot languages is only possible in other modules - as such I created `PolyglotFindExceptionMessageTest` - but that one doesn't have access to Truffle API - e.g. it doesn't really check the consistency - just that a reasonable message is extracted from a JavaScript exception.

# Important Notes
This is not full fix of #5260 - something needs to be done on the IDE side, as the IDE seems to ignore the delivered JSON message - even if it contains properly extracted exception message.
2023-02-20 11:27:16 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
cb3bcbb495
Schedule initialization of JS context in a separate thread (#5680)
Implements the #5643 idea. As soon as `MainModule` creates `Context` for GraalVM execution, it schedules a background task to initialize JavaScript. The initialization finishes sooner than Enso compiler is ready to work, saving time when it is actually needed.

# Important Notes
Only modifies boot sequence of `MainModule` (used in the IDE) and `VerifyJavaScriptIsAvailableTest` (to verify the _"context passing logic"_ works OK between threads). Regular CLI execution remains unchanged for now assuming batch execution may not need JavaScript in all the cases and if it does the initialization speed isn't that critical.
2023-02-17 15:54:36 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
4dcf802831
Ensure that warnings are preserved on Nothing values passing back to Enso through polyglot boundary (#5677)
Fixes #5672

# Important Notes
- Added a subproject `enso-test-java-helpers` which allows the in-Enso tests to add Java helpers for testing.
2023-02-17 13:38:26 +00:00
Pavel Marek
3e8467c204
Update GraalVM to 22.3.1 (#5602)
Updates the engine to GraalVM 22.3.1 version, which contains fixes for:
- Chrome inspector issues - 38eb3b5932

# Important Notes
- Update to GraalVM 22.3.1
- Remove host object wrapping workaround
2023-02-14 15:51:17 +00:00
GregoryTravis
99b9728995
Improve Text.toDisplayString (#5045) (#5598) 2023-02-13 18:38:15 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
d1af25793a
Port graph editor to new AST (#4113)
Use the Rust parser rather than the Scala parser to parse Enso code in the IDE.

Implements:
- https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182975925
- https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182988419
- https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182970096
- https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182973659
- https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182974161
- https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182974205

There is additional functionality needed before the transition is fully-completed, however I think it's time for this to see review and testing, so I've opened separate issues. In rough order of urgency (these issues are also linked from the corresponding disabled tests):
- #5573
- #5571
- #5572
- #5574

# Important Notes
The implementation is based partly on translation, and partly on new analysis. Method- and operator-related shapes are translated to the old `Ast` variants, so that all the analysis applied to them doesn't need to be ported at this time. Everything else (mostly "macros" in the old AST) is implemented with new analysis.
2023-02-10 18:05:40 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
b56d6d74b9
Fix serialization of FQNs (#5600)
Serialization of FQNs' metadata was broken - we attempted to serialiaze concrete modules and that's against the design.

Added a test illustrating the problem which would previously fail during serialization.

Closes #5037

# Important Notes
It is still hard to discover problems like this because SerializationManager creates system threads; when the exception occurs, it is typically not the real cause. Creating regular threads via `createThread` seems to be problematic for `native-image`. There is a simple workaround for the former but will leave it out for another PR to simplify the review.
2023-02-10 12:28:34 +00:00
Pavel Marek
1f8511dab2
Add Comparator conversion for all types (#4067)
Add `Comparator` type class emulation for all types. Migrate all the types in stdlib to this new `Comparator` API. The main documentation is in `Ordering.enso`.

Fixes these pivotals:
- https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183945328
- https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183958734
- https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/184380208

# Important Notes
- The new Comparator API forces users to specify both `equals` and `hash` methods on their custom comparators.
- All the `compare_to` overrides were replaced by definition of a custom _ordered_ comparator.
- All the call sites of `x.compare_to y` method were replaced with `Ordering.compare x y`.
- `Ordering.compare` is essentially a shortcut for `Comparable.from x . compare x y`.
- The default comparator for `Any` is `Default_Unordered_Comparator`, which just forwards to the builtin `EqualsNode` and `HashCodeNode` nodes.
- For `x`, one can get its hash with `Comparable.from x . hash x`.
- This makes `hash` as _hidden_ as possible. There are no other public methods to get a hash code of an object.
- Comparing `x` and `y` can be done either by `Ordering.compare x y` or `Comparable.from x . compare x y` instead of `x.compare_to y`.
2023-02-10 09:22:11 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
b58a5f458b
Send method pointers of constructors (#5593)
Closes #5043

Expression updates of constructors contain method pointers.
2023-02-09 11:49:39 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
53b3de1cb1
Recover from serialization failures (#5591)
An exception encountered during serialization prevents engine from continuing because it enters an infinite loop(!).

# Important Notes
The aim of this PR is to make it possible for engine to recover from the serialization failures. Any failure would mean that we enter an infinite loop in deserialization which is in turn waiting for the serialization to finish (which will never happen).
In this particular case FQNs are [referencing concrete modules](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/issues/5037). A separate PR will address that.
2023-02-09 08:22:28 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
472580df4d
Report type of expressions returning polyglot values (#4111)
Expressions returning polyglot values were not reporting the type of the result because we have to do additional magic that infers the correct Enso type. Since this is exactly what `TypeOfNode` does, I re-used the logic.

Straightforward solution failed in tests because of assertions:
```
[enso] WARNING: Execution of function main failed (Invalid library usage. Cached library must be adopted by a RootNode before it is executed.).
java.lang.AssertionError: Invalid library usage. Cached library must be adopted by a RootNode before it is executed.
```

That is why this PR replaces `ExecutionEventListener` with `ExecutionEventNodeFactory`.

# Important Notes
Usage of `TypeOfNode` for programs that **do not** import stdlib means that we report types that do not involve stdlib e.g.
`Standard.Builtins.Main.Integer` instead of `Standard.Base.Data.Numbers.Integer`. While surprising, this is correct and I would say desirable. While reviewing the code, notice the difference in expectations in our runtime tests.
2023-02-09 01:06:27 +00:00
James Dunkerley
1c821e22cf
Some fixed form the Anagrams experiment. (#5592)
- Fixes the display of Date, Time_Of_Day and Date_Time so doesn't wrap.
- Adjust serialization of large integer values for JS and display within table.
- Workaround for issue with using `.lines` in the Table (new bug filed).
- Disabled warning on no specified `separator` on `Concatenate`.

Does not include fix for aggregation on integer values outside of `long` range.
2023-02-08 22:17:00 +00:00
James Dunkerley
c39410b4d1
Adjusting annotations to use Widget types properly. (#5564)
Closes #5038

- Use the proper widget structure.
- Provide new method `get_widget_json` with whole structure, but keep `get_full_annotations_json` in old form.
- Start to get to some reusable functions.
- Added widget to JS_Object field selections.
2023-02-07 07:33:51 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
6735fa99c8
Prevent errors in log when closing a context (#4107)
Hold all executors associated with `EnsoContext` and close them when the context is being closed.
2023-02-01 16:27:45 +00:00
James Dunkerley
0790ce494f
New set function, parse a column (#4097)
- New `set` function design - takes a `Column` and works with that more easily and supports control of `Set_Mode`.
- New simple `parse` API on `Column`.
- Separated expression support for `filter` to new `filter_by_expression` on `Table`.
- New `compute` function allowing creation of a column from an expression.
- Added case sensitivity argument to `Column` based on `starts_with`, `ends_with` and `contains`.
- Added case sensitivity argument to `Filter_Condition` for `Starts_With`, `Ends_With`, `Contains` and `Not_Contains`.
- Fixed the issue in JS Table visualisation where JavaScript date was incorrectly set.
- Some dynamic dropdown expressions - experimenting with ways to use them.
- Fixed issue with `.pretty` that wasn't escaping `\`.
- Changed default Postgres DB to `postgres`.
- Fixed SQLite support for starts_with, ends_with and contains to be consistent (using GLOB not LIKE).
2023-01-31 20:48:16 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
3de488fc46
Fix vcs-restore edit notification (#4100)
Changelog:
- fix: vcs/restore sends proper text edit
- refactor: restore original `OpenFileNotification` name
2023-01-30 21:08:30 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
be91b1e8dd
Create static wrappers for builtin types (#4077)
https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/3764 introduced static wrappers for instance methods. Except it had a limitation to only be allowed for types with at least a single constructor.
That excluded builtin types as well which, by default, don't have them. This limitation is problematic for Array/Vector consolidation and makes builtin types somehow second-citizens.

This change lifts the limitation for builtin types only. Note that we do want to share the implementation of the generated builtin methods. At the same time due to the additional argument we have to adjust the starting index of the arguments.
This change avoids messing with the existing dispatch logic, to avoid unnecessary complexity.

As a result it is now possible to call builtin types' instance methods, statically:
```
arr = Array.new_1 42
Array.length arr
```
That would previously lead to missing method exception in runtime.

# Important Notes
The only exception is `Nothing`. Primarily because it requires `Nothing` to have a proper eigentype (`Nothing.type`) which would messed up a lot of existing logic for no obvious benefit (no more calling of `foo=Nothing` in parameters being one example).
2023-01-30 19:54:51 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
6b912968e4
Send all pending expressions (#4006)
For graying out the nodes, the engine need to send IDE a set of values that will be computed before executing the program (and the IDE colors them gray). In general, it is tricky to do because we cannot know for sure which exactly nodes will be computed without running the program. But we can estimate based on the invalidated values, which nodes are expected to be executed during the next run, and send them to the IDE. This logic is simpler than the previous approach, and turned out working pretty well in practice.

[Peek-gray-out.webm](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/357683/215092755-0010e41d-a2cf-447a-900e-4619408effa0.webm)
2023-01-30 11:46:44 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
53efcf0a17
Propagate subjectToInstrumentation flag via ExpressionProcessor (#4090)
`subjectToInstrumentation` needs to be propagated via `ExpressionProcessor`.
2023-01-30 05:48:19 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
b65dd1f3fe
Warnings API (#4093)
Add information about warngins associated with the value to the expression update payload.
2023-01-28 03:13:38 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
ca2f108513
Enable asserts in the tests (#4074)
Enso unit tests were running without `-ea` check enabled and as such various invariant checks in Truffle code were not executed. Let's turn the `-ea` flag on and fix all the code misbehaves.
2023-01-26 21:41:35 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
ad6419f204
Reload module's sources when LS reloads buffer (#4083)
LS needs to notify runtime that modules' sources need to be reloaded from FS, once its own buffer has been reloaded as well.

# Important Notes
Discovered during integration of https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/4050.
The test illustrates the problem if we don't reload module's sources - the sources essentially become stale even though they have changed.
2023-01-26 19:07:54 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
c85377f0ac
Eliminate various compiler warnings (#4079)
Slipped through review of https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/3862
2023-01-24 22:58:35 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
bf9508603f
Add Meta.get_annotation (#4049)
- add: `GeneralAnnotation` IR node for `@name expression` annotations
- update: compilation pipeline to process the annotation expressions
- update: rewrite `OverloadsResolution` compiler pass so that it keeps the order of module definitions
- add: `Meta.get_annotation` builtin function that returns the result of annotation expression
- misc: improvements (private methods, lazy arguments, build.sbt cleanup)
2023-01-24 21:28:33 +03:00
Marcin Kostrzewa
242bd52942
Unboxed atoms (#3862)
Introduces unboxed (and arity-specialized) storage schemes for Atoms. It results in improvements both in memory consumption and runtime.
Memory wise: instead of using an array, we now use object fields. We also enable unboxing. This cuts a good few pointers in an unboxed object. E.g. a quadruple of integers is now 64 bytes (4x8 bytes for long fields + 16 bytes for layout and constructor pointers + 16 bytes for a class header). It used to be 168 bytes  (4x24 bytes for boxed Longs + 16 bytes for array header + 32 bytes for array contents +  8 bytes for constructor ptr  + 16 bytes for class header), so we're saving 104 bytes a piece. In the least impressive scenarios (all-boxed fields) we're saving 8 bytes per object (saving 16 bytes for array header, using 8 bytes for the new layout field). In the most-benchmarked case (list of longs), we save 32 bytes per cons-cell.
Time wise:
All list-summing benchmarks observe a ~2x speedup. List generation benchmarks get ~25x speedups, probably both due to less GC activity and better allocation characteristics (only allocating one object per Cons, rather than Cons + Object[] for fields). The "map-reverse" family gets a neat 10x speedup (part of the work is reading, which is 2x faster, the other is allocating, which is now 25x faster, we end up with 10x when combined).
2023-01-24 13:03:06 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
591cacb79a
Reject @ as binary operator (#4021)
`@` should not be legal to use as a binary operator. I accepted it in the parser because it occurred in the .enso sources, but it was actually used to create a syntax error to test error recovery.

See: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/184054024
2023-01-19 20:31:14 +00:00
Pavel Marek
fcc2163ae3
All Enso objects are hasheable (#3878)
* Hash codes prototype

* Remove Any.hash_code

* Improve caching of hashcode in atoms

* [WIP] Add Hash_Map type

* Implement Any.hash_code builtin for primitives and vectors

* Add some values to ValuesGenerator

* Fix example docs on Time_Zone.new

* [WIP] QuickFix for HashCodeTest before PR #3956 is merged

* Fix hash code contract in HashCodeTest

* Add times and dates values to HashCodeTest

* Fix docs

* Remove hashCodeForMetaInterop specialization

* Introduce snapshoting of HashMapBuilder

* Add unit tests for EnsoHashMap

* Remove duplicate test in Map_Spec.enso

* Hash_Map.to_vector caches result

* Hash_Map_Spec is a copy of Map_Spec

* Implement some methods in Hash_Map

* Add equalsHashMaps specialization to EqualsAnyNode

* get and insert operations are able to work with polyglot values

* Implement rest of Hash_Map API

* Add test that inserts elements with keys with same hash code

* EnsoHashMap.toDisplayString use builder storage directly

* Add separate specialization for host objects in EqualsAnyNode

* Fix specialization for host objects in EqualsAnyNode

* Add polyglot hash map tests

* EconomicMap keeps reference to EqualsNode and HashCodeNode.

Rather than passing these nodes to `get` and `insert` methods.

* HashMapTest run in polyglot context

* Fix containsKey index handling in snapshots

* Remove snapshots field from EnsoHashMapBuilder

* Prepare polyglot hash map handling.

- Hash_Map builtin methods are separate nodes

* Some bug fixes

* Remove ForeignMapWrapper.

We would have to wrap foreign maps in assignments for this to be efficient.

* Improve performance of Hash_Map.get_builtin

Also, if_nothing parameter is suspended

* Remove to_flat_vector.

Interop API requires nested vector (our previous to_vector implementation). Seems that I have misunderstood the docs  the first time I read it.

- to_vector does not sort the vector by keys by default

* Fix polyglot hash maps method dispatch

* Add tests that effectively test hash code implementation.

Via hash map that behaves like a hash set.

* Remove Hashcode_Spec

* Add some polyglot tests

* Add Text.== tests for NFD normalization

* Fix NFD normalization bug in Text.java

* Improve performance of EqualsAnyNode.equalsTexts specialization

* Properly compute hash code for Atom and cache it

* Fix Text specialization in HashCodeAnyNode

* Add Hash_Map_Spec as part of all tests

* Remove HashMapTest.java

Providing all the infrastructure for all the needed Truffle nodes is no longer manageable.

* Remove rest of identityHashCode message implementations

* Replace old Map with Hash_Map

* Add some docs

* Add TruffleBoundaries

* Formatting

* Fix some tests to accept unsorted vector from Map.to_vector

* Delete Map.first and Map.last methods

* Add specialization for big integer hash

* Introduce proper HashCodeTest and EqualsTest.

- Use jUnit theories.
- Call nodes directly

* Fix some specializations for primitives in HashCodeAnyNode

* Fix host object specialization

* Remove Any.hash_code

* Fix import in Map.enso

* Update changelog

* Reformat

* Add truffle boundary to BigInteger.hashCode

* Fix performance of HashCodeTest - initialize DataPoints just once

* Fix MetaIsATest

* Fix ValuesGenerator.textual - Java's char is not Text

* Fix indent in Map_Spec.enso

* Add maps to datapoints in HashCodeTest

* Add specialization for maps in HashCodeAnyNode

* Add multiLevelAtoms to ValuesGenerator

* Provide a workaround for non-linear key inserts

* Fix specializations for double and BigInteger

* Cosmetics

* Add truffle boundaries

* Add allowInlining=true to some truffle boundaries.

Increases performance a lot.

* Increase the size of vectors, and warmup time for Vector.Distinct benchmark

* Various small performance fixes.

* Fix Geo_Spec tests to accept unsorted Map.to_vector

* Implement Map.remove

* FIx Visualization tests to accept unsorted Map.to_vector

* Treat java.util.Properties as Map

* Add truffle boundaries

* Invoke polyglot methods on java.util.Properties

* Ignore python tests if python lang is missing
2023-01-19 10:33:25 +01:00
Hubert Plociniczak
d463a43633
Resolve fully qualified names (#4056)
Added a separate pass, `FullyQualifiedNames`, that partially resolves fully qualified names. The pass only resolves the library part of the name and replaces it with a reference to the `Main` module.

There are 2 scenarios that could be potentially:
1) the code uses a fully qualified name to a component that has been
parsed/compiled
2) the code uses a fully qualified name to a component that has **not** be
imported

For the former case, it is sufficient to just check `PackageRepository` for the presence of the library name.
In the latter we have to ensure that the library has been already parsed and all its imports are resolved. That would require the reference to `Compiler` in the `FullyQualifiedNames` pass, which could then trigger a full compilation for missing library. Since it has some undesired consequences (tracking of dependencies becomes rather complex) we decided to exclude that scenario until it is really needed.

# Important Notes
With this change, one can use a fully qualified name directly.
e.g.
```
import Standard.Base
main =
Standard.Base.IO.println "Hello world!"
```
2023-01-18 20:19:36 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
ed859c2682
Allow attaching visualizations to non-existent expressions (#4064)
Requested by @Frizi. IDE does not synchronize requests creating a node and attaching the visualization, and they can be sent in arbitrary order.
2023-01-18 18:56:32 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
5219ce5c5f
Fix clearing modules' sources during fileClose (#4059)
Unsetting literal sources during the `text/fileClose` operation would also unlink sources from the actual file. That would be never set back during the reopening of the file, resulting in an NPE during application of changes at a later point.

# Important Notes
Revealed during https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/4050 which was the first(?) to do close/open of the file.
The exception showing up in GUI and preventing further actions is now gone.
2023-01-18 17:48:51 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
cd172dad80
Remove all UnhandledEntity panics (#4054)
The new `TreeToIr` conversion class inherited usage of `UnhandledEntity` to signal parser errors from the previous `AstToIr` Scala based convertor. Over the time we were improving error recovery - however only _step by step_. This pull request exterminates _all the panics_ for once and forever!

# Important Notes
Unlike Scala, Java has concept of [checked exceptions](http://wiki.apidesign.org/wiki/Checked_exception) - an exception that has to be caught. This PR introduces new checked `SyntaxException`  and throws it instead of unchecked `UnhandledEntity`. Because the exception is checked, each method either needs to declare it in its signature or catch it and handle it. No exception can escape or disappear. The main conversion method `TreeToIr.translateModule` doesn't propagate the `SyntaxException`. That provably demonstrates - _all panic states_ are handled and reported as _syntax errors_ in the `IR`.
2023-01-17 08:24:07 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
74659301e7
Make sure import/export resolution does not bring duplicates (#4037)
Component Groups may add additional modules to compilation. This change ensures that whatever modules result from import/export resolution, they are not duplicate. Not only could that lead to unnecessary compilation but also to multiple reports of the same error which would be confusing to users.
This fixes https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/184189980

# Important Notes
No easy way to write unit tests for this, so skipping that on purpose for now.
2023-01-16 12:18:34 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
0a6e6237cd
Attach visualizations to sub-expressions (#4048)
Add ability to attach visualizations to sub-expressions.
2023-01-16 10:19:19 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
619974d97d
Avoid IllegalStateException in favor of syntax error in the IR (#4051)
Don't throw `IllegalStateException` when parsing.
2023-01-16 08:52:43 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
917176873d
visualizationResultToBytes converts anything that looks like a string (#4045)
Use `InteropLibrary.isString` and `asString` to convert any string value to `byte[]`

# Important Notes
Also contains a support for `Metadata.assertInCode` to help locating the right place in the code snippets.
2023-01-13 12:30:27 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
e15583fe65
Parser: Support annotations in type defs (#4036)
Support application of the new type of annotation to method bindings in type definitions.
2023-01-12 16:51:44 +00:00
James Dunkerley
c4c35c92b7
Align Vector API with design, add some extra functions from AoC (#4026)
**Vector**
- Adjusted `Vector.sort` to be `Vector.sort order on by`.
- Adjusted other sort to use `order` for direction argument.
- Added `insert`, `remove`, `index_of` and `last_index_of` to `Vector`.
- Added `start` and `if_missing` arguments to `find` on `Vector`, and adjusted default is `Not_Found` error.
- Added type checking to `+` on `Vector`.
- Altered `first`, `second` and `last` to error with `Index_Out_Of_Bounds` on `Vector`.
- Removed `sum`, `exists`, `head`, `init`, `tail`, `rest`, `append`, `prepend` from `Vector`.

**Pair**
- Added `last`, `any`, `all`, `contains`, `find`, `index_of`, `last_index_of`, `reverse`, `each`, `fold` and `reduce` to `Pair`.
- Added `get` to `Pair`.

**Range**
- Added `first`, `second`, `index_of`, `last_index_of`, `reverse` and `reduce` to `Range`.
- Added `at` and `get` to `Range`.
- Added `start` and `if_missing` arguments to `find` on `Range`.
- Simplified `last` and `length` of `Range`.
- Removed `exists` from `Range`.

**List**
- Added `second`, `find`, `index_of`, `last_index_of`, `reverse` and `reduce` to `Range`.
- Added `at` and `get` to `List`.
- Removed `exists` from `List`.
- Made `all` short-circuit if any fail on `List`.
- Altered `is_empty` to not compute the length of `List`.
- Altered `first`, `tail`, `head`, `init` and `last` to error with `Index_Out_Of_Bounds` on `List`.

**Others**
- Added `first`, `second`, `last`, `get` to `Text`.
- Added wrapper methods to the Random_Number_Generator so you can get random values more easily.
- Adjusted `Aggregate_Column` to operate on the first column by default.
- Added `contains_key` to `Map`.
- Added ALIAS to `row_count` and `order_by`.
2023-01-12 13:32:24 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
fa22e467bf
Catch Panic and Error from Atom.to_text and yield detailed error message (#4034)
Don't propagate errors from `toDisplayString` - construct an error message with `Atom.toString`.

# Important Notes
> currently a failure in to_text is swallowed by `toString` and we cannot detect that something went wrong during the serialization

Not sure how satisfying the solution is, but the error swallowing happens in Truffle and there is little to do with it. We can just catch the error ourselves and produce some meaningful string.
2023-01-12 08:07:26 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
2cd880f43d
Documentation for functions and locals (#4029)
Add documentation for functions and locals to suggestions database.
2023-01-10 16:59:53 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
bc66753627
Don't include type in tagValues (#4032)
`Text.trim` `what` argument offered `Text` in `tagValues` - that's wrong. Using the `Text` type isn't allowed value for `Text`

# Important Notes
I had to update three other tests to match the new behavior.
2023-01-10 14:10:46 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
ae0889e843
Make ArrayOverBuffer behave like an Array/Array.sort no longer mutates the Array (#4022)
Most of the problems with accessing `ArrayOverBuffer` have been resolved by using `CoerceArrayNode` (https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/3817). In `Array.sort` we still however specialized on Array which wasn't compatible with `ArrayOverBuffer`. Similarly sorting JS or Python arrays wouldn't work.

Added a specialization to `Array.sort` to deal with that case. A generic specialization (with `hasArrayElements`) not only handles `ArrayOverBuffer` but also polyglot arrays coming from JS or Python. We could have an additional specialization for `ArrayOverBuffer` only (removed in the last commit) that returns `ArrayOverBuffer` rather than `Array` although that adds additional complexity which so far is unnecessary.

Also fixed an example in `Array.enso` by providing a default argument.
2023-01-09 17:49:49 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
41b2aac39f
Removing Unsafe.set_atom_field (#4023)
Introducing `Meta.atom_with_hole` to create an `Atom` _with a hole_ that is then _safely_ filled in later.
2023-01-09 13:39:14 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
3379ce51f2
Report failed name resolutions in type signatures (#4030)
Compiler performed name resolution of literals in type signatures but would silently fail to report any problems.
This meant that wrong names or forgotten imports would sneak in to stdlib.

This change introduces 2 main changes:
1) failed name resolutions are appended in `TypeNames` pass
2) `GatherDiagnostics` pass also collects and reports failures from type
signatures IR

Updated stdlib so that it passes given the correct gatekeepers in place.
2023-01-09 10:35:36 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
8c661fdb74
Database Joins (#4007)
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.
2023-01-05 10:36:22 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
0a782a2ed1
AST support for new annotation syntax (#4018)
* rename Annotated -> AnnotatedBuiltin

* update Panic.catch test

* new annotations

* Revert "update Panic.catch test"

This reverts commit ccda46e3a7.
2023-01-04 09:50:38 -08:00
Dmitry Bushev
9df6448d85
Add Polyglot Support in Runtime Tests (#4016)
`runtime-with-instruments` project sets `-Dgraalvm.locatorDisabled=true` that disables the discovery of available polyglot languages (installed with `gu`). On the other hand, enabling locator makes polyglot languages available, but also makes the program classes and the test classes loaded with different classloaders. This way we're unable to use `EnsoContext` in tests to observe internal context state (there is an exception when you try to cast to `EnsoContext`).

The solution is to move tests with enabled polyglot support, but disabled `EnsoContext` introspection to a separate project.
2023-01-03 14:36:26 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
1e5e2327ab
Improve performance of Text.compare_to (#4012)
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)
2023-01-02 17:09:03 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
d15bd8ab3b
Simplify compilation of nested patterns (#4005)
`NestedPatternMatch` pass desugared complex patterns in a very inefficient way resulting in an exponential generation of the number of `case` IR (and Truffle) nodes. Every failed nested pattern would copy all the remaining patterns of the original case expression, in a desugared form. While the execution itself of such deeply nested `case` expression might not have many problems, the time spent in compilation phases certainly was a blocker.

This change desugars deeply nested into individual cases with a fallthrough logic. However the fallthrough logic is implemented directly in Truffle nodes, rather than via IR. That way we can generate much simpler IR for nested patterns.

Consider a simple case of
```
case x of
Cons (Cons a b) Nil -> a + b
Cons a Nil -> a
_ -> 0
```

Before the change, the compiler would generate rather large IR even for those two patterns:
```
case x of
Cons w y -> case w of
Cons a b -> case y of
Nil -> a + b
_ -> case x of
Cons a z -> case z of
Nil -> a
_ -> case x of
_ -> 0
_ -> 0
_ -> case x of
Cons a z -> case z of
Nil -> a
_ -> case x of
_ -> 0
_ -> 0
Cons a z -> case z of
Nil -> a
_ -> case x of
_ -> 0
_ -> 0
```

Now we generate simple patterns with fallthrough semantics and no catch-all branches:
```
case x of
Cons w y -> case w of
Cons a b -> case y of   ## fallthrough on failed match ##
Nil -> a + b                ## fallthrough on failed match ##
Cons a z -> case z of
Nil -> a                          ## fallthrough on failed match ##
_ -> 0
```

# Important Notes
If you wonder how much does it improve, then @radeusgd's example in https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183971366/comments/234688327 used to take at least 8 minutes to compile and run.
Now it takes 5 seconds from cold start.

Also, the example in the benchmark includes compilation time on purpose (that was the main culprit of the slowdown).
For the old implementation I had to kill it after 15 minutes as it still wouldn't finish a single compilation.
Now it runs 2 seconds or less.

Bonus points: This PR will also fix problem reported in https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/184071954 (duplicate errors for nested patterns)
2022-12-30 10:56:27 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
af57d14a8f
Nested type declaration shall yield a syntax error (#4011)
Nested type declaration shall yield a syntax error

# Important Notes
Now the Radek's sample:
```
type Foo
type Bar

main = 42
```
yields
```bash
$ enso --run test.enso
In module test:
Compiler encountered errors:
test.enso[2:9-2:16]: Unexpected declaration in the body of a type.
Aborting due to 1 errors and 0 warnings.
Execution finished with an error: Compilation aborted due to errors.
```
2022-12-30 09:51:21 +00:00
Pavel Marek
e6838bc90d
Convert Any.== to a builtin (#3956)
`Any.==` is a builtin method. The semantics is the same as it used to be, except that we no longer assume `x == y` iff `Meta.is_same_object x y`, which used to be the case and caused failures in table tests.

# Important Notes
Measurements from `EqualsBenchmarks` shows that the performance of `Any.==` for recursive atoms increased by roughly 20%, and the performance for primitive types stays roughly the same.
2022-12-29 21:20:00 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
74742d3267
Make To Text Conversion Identity for Text (#4009)
First part of fixing `Text.to_text`.
- add: `pretty` method for pretty printing.
- update: make `Text.to_text` conversion identity for Text

In the next iterations `to_text` will be gradually replaced with `to Text` conversion once the related issues with conversions are fixed.
2022-12-29 12:21:24 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
7252af6d62
Enso.getMetaObject, Type.isMetaInstance and Meta.is_a consolidation (#3949)
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`.
2022-12-22 08:00:06 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
c0c0abe4fe
Add benchmarks comparing ArrayProxy with elements generated ad-hoc with a regular Vector (#3831) 2022-12-21 20:15:39 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
f16b902920
Fix collapsed node is not updating visualizations (#4002)
The culprit was cache invalidation.
2022-12-21 19:01:15 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
d24019aa57
Implement SKIP/FREEZE in parser/TreeToIr (#3942)
See: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183919788

# Important Notes
`SKIP` would be simpler if implemented in the parser, but there is some work needed before the Rust AST and Java IR are able to represent the results of macro-expansion: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/184004555
2022-12-20 17:32:59 +00:00
James Dunkerley
ace459ed53
Let JavaScript parse JSON and write JSON ... (#3987)
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.
2022-12-20 10:33:46 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
f4ebdfdc71
Always send method pointer updates (#3988)
Remove duplicate update messages, and make sure engine always include method pointers in updates.
2022-12-20 00:15:41 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
49204e92cf
Simplify exception handling for polyglot exceptions (#3981)
This removes the special handling of polyglot exceptions and allows matching on Java exceptions in the same way as for any other types.

`Polyglot_Error`, `Panic.catch_java` and `Panic.catch_primitive` are gone

The change mostly deals with the backslash of removing `Polyglot_Error` and two `Panic` methods.
`Panic.catch` was implemented as a builtin instead of delegating to `Panic.catch_primitive` builtin that is now gone.

This fixes https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182844611
2022-12-19 19:16:43 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
4b4167fc06
Curried and lambda function invocation should be both fast (#3979)
Benchmark to compare _curried and lambda_ based function invocations and a fix to make _curried_ invocation (at least) as fast as the _lambda_ one. Allows us to use _curried invocations_ in standard library again without loosing any speed.

# Important Notes
Execute as:
```
sbt:runtime> benchOnly CurriedFunctionBenchmarks
```
Prior to subsequent bugfixes in this PR the benchmark results were:
- `averageCurried` runs in 0.290 ms
- `averageLambda` runs in 0.122 ms

e.g. _curried invocations_ is more than twice slow. That confirms our findings from the `Array_Proxy` vector benchmarks. The problem is that _function object is not compilation final_. After fixing it we have following results:
- `averageCurried` runs in 0.102 ms
- `averageLambda` runs in 0.111 ms

e.g. both operations are of similar complexity.
2022-12-16 07:12:24 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
b9bf958f2c
Efficient joining for Equals and Equals_Ignore_Case using a hashmap (#3978)
- 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.
2022-12-14 22:56:20 +00:00
James Dunkerley
77fe69dfd9
JSON Improvements, small Table stuff, Statistic in Enso not Java and few other minor bits. (#3964)
- 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.
2022-12-14 19:40:27 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
1dfcf1cafc
AvoidIdInstrumentationTagTest to control which nodes are instrumentable (#3977)
Fighting with _too many messages being delivered_ I wrote a test that dumps information about `AvoidIdInstrumentationTag` - every node that has `AvoidIdInstrumentationTag` is excluded from the instrumentation. However, when I look at the output for
```
from Standard.Base import all
import Standard.Visualization

run n = 0.up_to n . map i-> 1.noise * i
```
I see that `1.noise` didn't have the tag. Now there is [AvoidIdInstrumentationTagTest.java](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/3973/files#diff-32cd9240bda2bfe0e5904695ced008daba86fefb3d137ac401997f4265fa50eb) which can be used to collect all programs where _too many messages is being delivered_. Just add a program, identify _isLambda_ and verify all nodes are properly tagged.
2022-12-14 04:00:38 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
4914f77bd0
Better handling of negative constants in case_of (#3976)
```
from Standard.Base import all

main =
value = 1

case value of
1 -> IO.println "one"
2 -> IO.println "two"
-1 -> IO.println "minus one"
_ -> IO.println "other"
```

# Important Notes
Had to write new `ExecCompilerTest` as comparing the AST with old compiler produced miserable results - the old AST wasn't ready for negative constants in `case of` at all.
2022-12-13 14:36:56 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
ec047d6ac1
Speeding up Array_Proxy.from_proxy_object twice (#3969)
Using lambda instead of higher order function.

# Important Notes
Running:
```
sbt:runtime> benchOnly VectorBenchmarks.averageOverArrayProxy
```
speeds up from `0.038 ms/op` to `0.016 ms/op` on my computer. Which seems good enough.
2022-12-10 10:35:14 +00:00
Pavel Marek
b91ae2f5ef
ExpressionNodes are only wrapped in the presence of Chrome inspector (#3970)
Fixes bug in visualization of host polyglot values - `ExpressionNode` is only wrapped once Chrome inspector instrument is attached to the context. With this fix, when chromeinspector is attached (`enso --run --inspect ...`), all the host values are reinterpreted as text - the assumption is invalidated. But when running as language server, nothing is wrapped.
2022-12-10 09:49:55 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
308f4edc21
Tweaks to make benchmarking easier (#3961)
Enabling Frgaal for compilation of benchmarks. Using text blocks for Enso code. Making `--showCompilations` work on GraalVM 22.3 again.
2022-12-08 20:30:19 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
89b455fb6f
Empty block body shall result in a syntax error (#3960)
Represent a missing block body as syntax error.
2022-12-08 15:43:21 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
43167c1617
Add executionContext/interrupt API command (#3952)
Implement the `executionContext/interrupt` API command that forcibly stops the program execution.
2022-12-08 00:04:46 +00:00
Pavel Marek
4641426ce9
Allow arbitrary expression evaluation in chromeinspector (#3941)
Allow arbitrary expression evaluation in the chromeinspector console. Moreover, allow modifications of any variable in any stack frame.

# Important Notes
- Implement inline parsing in `EnsoLanguage.parse(InlineParsingRequest)`.
- Debugging experience is affected by this [bug in Truffle](https://github.com/oracle/graal/issues/5513), which causes NPEs when a host object gets into chromeinspector. I tried to implement a workaround, but it does not work all the time. Nevertheless, it should not matter that much - if there is a NPE in the debugger, you can just ignore it, as it should be concealed in the debugger and should not be propagted outside. See comments in the `docs/debugger`.
2022-12-07 23:02:42 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
0855b74875
Vector should preserve warnings (#3938)
* Sequence literal (Vector) should preserve warnings

When Vector was created via a sequence literal, we simply dropped any
associated any warnings associated with it.
This change propagates Warnings during the creation of the Vector.
Ideally, it would be sufficient to propagate warnings from the
individual elements to the underlying storage but doesn't go well with
`Vector.fromArray`.

* update changelog

* Array-like structures preserver warnings

Added a WarningsLibrary that exposes `hasWarnings` and `getWarnings`
messages. That way we can have a single storage that defines how to
extract warnings from an Array and the others just delegate to it.

This simplifies logic added to sequence literals to handle warnings.

* Ensure polyglot method calls are warning-free

Since warnings are no longer automatically extracted from Array-like
structures, we delay the operation until an actual polyglot method call
is performed.

Discovered a bug in `Warning.detach_selected_warnings` which was missing
any usage or tests.

* nits

* Support multi-dimensional Vectors with warnings

* Propagate warnings from case branches

* nit

* Propagate all vector warnings when reading element

Previously, accessing an element of an Array-like structure would only
return warnings of that element or of the structure itself.
Now, accessing an element also returns warnings from all its elements as
well.
2022-12-07 11:10:11 +01:00
James Dunkerley
4cbd72a4eb
Some more tidying based on remaining tickets and PR comments. (#3946)
- Moved `to_default_visualization_data` to `Standard.Visualization`.
- Remove the use of `is_a` in favour of case statements.
- Stop exporting Standard.Base.Error.Common.
- Separate errors to own files.
- Change constructors to be called `Error`.
- Rename `Caught_Panic.Caught_Panic_Data` -> `Caught_Panic.Panic`.
- Rename `Project_Description.Project_Description_Data` ->`Project_Description.Value`
- Rename `Regex_Matcher.Regex_Matcher_Data` -> `Regex_Matcher.Value` (can't come up with anything better!).
- Rename `Range.Value` -> `Range.Between`.
- Rename `Interval.Value` -> `Interval.Between`.
- Rename `Column.Column_Data` -> `Column.Value`.
- Rename `Table.Table_Data` -> `Table.Value`.
- Align all the Error types in Table.
- Removed GEO Json bits from Table.
- `Json.to_table` doesn't have the GEO bits anymore.
- Added `Json.geo_json_to_table` to add the functions back in.

# Important Notes
No more exports from anywhere but Main!
No more `_Data` constructors!
2022-12-06 18:35:18 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
a24dfe6adb
Recognize NamedApp in @Tail_Call (#3944)
Test and fix for `@Tail_Call` followed by `Tree.NamedApp`
2022-12-05 09:33:27 +00:00
James Dunkerley
0ad70c6332
Tidy Standard.Base part 5 of n ... (hopefully the end...) (#3929)
- 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.
2022-12-02 18:08:14 +00:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
4de8e44871
Release process (#3909) 2022-12-02 02:56:22 +01:00
Jaroslav Tulach
099f045178
Integer.parse and Decimal.parse improvements (#3934)
Converting `Integer.parse` into a builtin and making sure it can parse big values like `100!`. Adding `locale` parameter to `Locale.parse` and making sure it parses `32,5` as `32.5` double in Czech locale.
2022-12-01 11:25:28 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
06bd69436b
Import modules' extension methods only with unqualified import statements (#3906)
# Important Notes
Note that one cannot
```
import Standard.Table as Table_Module
```
because of the 2-component name restriction that gets desugared to `Standard.Table.Main` and we have to write
```
import Standard.Table.Main as Table_Module
```
in a few places. Once we move `Json.to_table` extension this can be improved.
2022-12-01 10:13:34 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
030dbe4973
Disabling musl as it isn't capable to load dynamic library (#3917)
Disabling `musl` as it isn't capable to load dynamic library.

# Important Notes
With this change it is possible to:
```
$ sbt  bootstrap
$ sbt  engine-runner/buildNativeImage
$ ./runner --run ./engine/runner/src/test/resources/Factorial.enso 3
6
$ ./runner --run ./engine/runner/src/test/resources/Factorial.enso 4
24
$ ./runner --run ./engine/runner/src/test/resources/Factorial.enso 100
93326215443944152681699238856266700490715968264381621468592963895217599993229915608941463976156518286253697920827223758251185210916864000000000000000000000000
```

Is it OK, @radeusgd  to disable `musl`? If not, we would have to find a way to link the parser in statically, not dynamically.
2022-12-01 06:43:13 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
20c22f2422
from/all import must not include module in name resolution (#3931)
It appears that when were doing
`from XYZ import all`
the module `XYZ` was also being taken into account during name resolution.
This was unfortunate and became problematic when one had a type with the same name defined in it.
During pattern matching one could not simply do
```
from XYZ import all
...
case ... of
_ : XYZ -> ...
```
since the compiler would complain that we try to pattern match on a type but give it a module.

The module is now excluded from the name resolution, when importing everything from the module.
It appears that this "feature" was used in a number of our tests, so they had to be adapted.
This fixes task 4 in https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183833055
2022-11-30 16:28:57 +00:00
Pavel Marek
f5f5bff9a7
Improve undefined method error message on builtin types (#3907)
Improve undefined method error message for builtin types

### Important Notes
- Rename `org.enso.interpreter.runtime.Context` to `org.enso.interpreter.runtime.EnsoContext`.
- Rename `org.enso.interpreter.Language` to `or.enso.interpreter.EnsoLanguage`.
2022-11-30 13:37:17 +01:00
Jaroslav Tulach
a544618fbd
Better error recovery when body is null (#3925)
Parsing `foo : Integer ->` without throwing a `NullPointerException`.
2022-11-29 09:55:16 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
c87d1d6767
Don't export polyglot symbols (#3915)
By default all polyglot symbols that have been imported were always exported. This means that importing a module that had some polyglot imports brought them into the scope automatically. This didn't follow our desired semantics.

Fixes task 3 in https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183833055.
2022-11-28 19:11:31 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
336bbf505c
Parser: Newline normalization in text literals (#3903)
- Newlines in text literals are now normalized to `\n` when producing IR representation.
- Re-enabled tests that were dependent on the old behavior.
2022-11-27 09:40:44 +00:00
James Dunkerley
4e30b3036d
Tidy Standard.Base part 4 of n ... (#3898)
- Export all for `Problem_Behavior` (allowing for Report_Warning, Report_Error and Ignore to be trivially used).
- Renamed `Range.Range_Data` to `Range.Value` moved to using `up_to` wherever possible.
- Reviewed `Function`, `IO`, `Polyglot`, `Random`, `Runtime`, `System`.
- `File` now published as type. Some static methods moved to `Data` others into type. Removed `read_bytes` static.
- New `Data` module for reading input data in one place (e.g. `Data.read_file`) will add `Data.connect` later.
- Added `Random` module to the exports.
- Move static methods into `Warning` type and exporting the type not the module.

# Important Notes
- Sorted a few imports into order (ordering by direct import in project, then by from import in project then polyglot and finally self imports).
2022-11-25 02:00:16 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
f225a962ce
Allow conversion of EnsoBigInteger to double (#3865)
Make sure any Enso number (including `EnsoBigInteger`) can be passed to Java via Truffle interop and used on the Java side.
2022-11-24 10:00:16 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
402ebb2f8e
Upgrade to GraalVM 22.3.0 (#3663)
Upgrading to GraalVM 22.3.0.

# Important Notes
- Removed all deprecated `FrameSlot`, and replaced them with frame indexes - integers.
- Add more information to `AliasAnalysis` so that it also gathers these indexes.
- Add quick build mode option to `native-image` as default for non-release builds
- `graaljs` and `native-image` should now be downloaded via `gu` automatically, as dependencies.
- Remove `engine-runner-native` project - native image is now build straight from `engine-runner`.
- We used to have `engine-runner-native` without `sqldf` in classpath as a workaround for an internal native image bug.
- Fixed chrome inspector integration, such that it shows values of local variables both for current stack frame and caller stack frames.
- There are still many issues with the debugging in general, for example, when there is a polyglot value among local variables, a `NullPointerException` is thrown and no values are displayed.
- Removed some deprecated `native-image` options
- Remove some deprecated Truffle API method calls.
2022-11-23 14:30:48 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
deb670785c
Allow multiple exports of the same module (#3897)
Previously, when exporting the same module multiple times only the first statement would count and the rest would be discarded by the compiler.

This change allows for multiple exports of the same module e.g.,
```
export project.F1
from project.F1 export foo
```
Multiple exports may however lead to conflicts when combined with hiding names. Added logic in `ImportResolver` to detect such scenarios.

This fixes https://www.pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/2539304/stories/183092447

# Important Notes
Added a bunch of scenarios to simulate pos and neg results.
2022-11-23 11:40:59 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
5a0aad16eb
Check that type names are resolved (#3895)
RuntimeStdlibTest now checks that names in type signatures are qualified (aka poor man's typechecker)

Will be merged after the stdlib tidying by James is complete.
2022-11-21 22:33:36 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
79329ef00f
Treat null Tree.OprApp.getRhs() as UnexpectedExpression syntax error (#3882)
Fixes `NullPointerException` in `TreeToIr` by detecting the case and raising `UnexpectedExpression` syntax error.

# Important Notes
This PR prevents the `NullPointerException`. It doesn't change the meaning of `x.` (followed by space) `length`. It just detects when `Tree.OprApp.getRhs() == null` and treats that as an error.
2022-11-21 08:48:21 +00:00
James Dunkerley
99bacc5c06
Tidy Standard.Base Part 2 of n... (#3889)
- Moved static methods into `Locale` type. Publishing type not module.
- Stop publishing `Nil` and `Cons` from `List`.
- Tidied up `Json` and merged static in to type. Sorted out various type signatures which used a `Constructor`. Now exporting type and extensions.
- Tidied up `Noise` and merge `Generator` into file. Export type not module.
- Moved static method of `Map` into type. Publishing type not module.

# Important Notes
- Move `Text.compare_to` into `Text`.
- Move `Text.to_json` into `Json`.
2022-11-19 08:01:45 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
8f3bfe8ce2
Parser: Fix @Ignored tests (#3879)
- 3 ignored cases were old-parser bugs (one of which was quite interesting)
- 1 was a new-lexer bug, fixed here

See: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183797809
2022-11-18 20:58:41 +00:00
James Dunkerley
14dbe7287b
Tidy Standard.Base Part 1 of n... (#3884)
* Tidy Bound and Interval.

* Fix Interval tests.

* Fix Interval tests.

* Restructure Index_Sub_Range to new Type/Statics.

* Adjust for Vector exported as a type and static methods on it.

* Tidy Maybe.

* Fix issue with Line_Ending_Style.

* Revert Filter_Condition change.
Fix benchmark test issue.
Tidy imports on Index_Sub_Range.

* Revert Filter_Condition change.
Fix benchmark test issue.
Tidy imports on Index_Sub_Range.

* Can't export constructors unless exported from type in module.

* Fix failing tests.
2022-11-18 08:57:41 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
52a8c72303
Message handler supervisor (#3881)
Changelog:
- Fix a potential `null` value in diagnostic messages
- Add a supervising strategy to the message handler
2022-11-17 19:02:04 +00:00
James Dunkerley
c868ed5efe
Some minor fixes (#3874)
- Allow `Map` to store a `Nothing` key (fixes `Vector.distinct` with a `Nothing`).
- Add `column_names` method to `Table` as a shorthand.
- Return data flow error when comparing with Nothing (not a Panic or a Polyglot exception).
- Allow milli and micro second for DateTime and Time Of Day

# Important Notes
- Added a load of tests for the various comparison operators to Numbers_Spec.
2022-11-17 07:11:18 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
7b0759f8b3
Don't add module's builtins to the scope of a builtin type (#3791)
It appears that we were always adding builtin methods to the scope of the module and the builtin type that shared the same name.
This resulted in some methods being accidentally available even though they shouldn't.

This change treats differently builtins of types and modules and introduces auto-registration feature for builtins.
By default all builtin methods are registered with a type, unless explicitly defined in the annotation property.
Builtin methods that are auto-registered do not have to be explicitly defined and are registered with the underlying type.
Registration correctly infers the right type, depending whether we deal with static or instance methods.

Builtin methods that are not auto-registered have to be explicitly defined **always**. Modules' builtin methods are the prime example.

# Important Notes
Builtins now carry information whether they are static or not (inferred from the lack of `self` parameter).
They also carry a `autoRegister` property to determine if a builtin method should be automatically registered with the type.
2022-11-16 10:23:52 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
cd90a271d4
Ignore block with just spaces (#3871)
Two fixes in `EnsoCompilerTest` to align new parser with the previous behavior.

# Important Notes
Removes two `@Ignore` annotations. One test was already working. Another one is fixed by Kaz's idea to ignore _"empty block"_ application.
2022-11-15 05:52:23 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
a1db36b57c
Support mixed constructors/bindings in types (#3870)
Libraries: Revert changes that were necessitated by a new rule we have decided not to introduce.

Parser:
- Support mixed constructors/bindings in types.
- Disallow zero-length hex sequences in character escapes: `\x`, `\u`, `\u{}`, `\U`, `\U{}` are no longer legal synonyms for `\0` (matches old parser behavior).
2022-11-14 20:24:07 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
ecd1fdc3f8
Caching the grapheme_length of a Text (#3864)
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.
2022-11-14 15:53:10 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
8c148fd4c0
Runtime reports correct atom type (#3867)
Fix the Atom type reported by the runtime. I.e. the type of `Some 42` expression is now `Maybe`, and not `Some`.
2022-11-14 11:49:04 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
7f2d02aa7c
Use Rust Parser from Java instead of AST.scala (#3611) 2022-11-13 06:22:02 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
5ce173316b
More improvements that work with both parsers (#3868) 2022-11-12 02:34:14 +01:00
Jaroslav Tulach
20686dde4f
Construct IR.Syntax.Error rather than throwing an exception (#3861)
This PR mimics test cases from #3860 and makes sure `IR.Syntax.Error` is constructed at appropriate places rather than just yielding an `UnhandledEntity` exception.

# Important Notes
Merge before #3611 to minimize disruption when changing the parser.
2022-11-10 09:06:27 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
c2633bc137
Metadata, in context and imports (#3856)
Another set of improvements extracted from #3611. This time it includes a fix to the Rust part of the parser.

# Important Notes
After digging into metadata parsing I realized the positions used to query the BTree data structure are wrong. This PR tries to address that by re-arranging the order of serialized fields and passing `startCode` and `endCode` locations in.

Originally I though I need changes on the Rust side to support `in` operator. Turned out I can do that just with changes on the Java side.

Qualified names in imports were missing UUIDs. Fixed now.
2022-11-07 19:05:19 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
14012a751f
Add parent type field to suggestion (#3846)
PR adds `parentType` field to the `Type` suggestion. All Enso types have parent type except `Any`.
2022-11-07 13:21:04 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
1273d8ac91
Updating the code to be more new parser friendly (#3853)
To minimize differences between #3611 and `develop` branch I propose to make following code changes that seem to work fine with the old as well as new parser. In addition to that there are new tests comparing the two parsers.

# Important Notes
Old parser is still used everywhere except `EnsoCompilerTest` where the test compares `IR`s constructed by both parsers.
2022-11-04 18:08:24 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
56a4b8815b
Relaxed CodeLocationsTest and co. (#3849)
Another set of fixes extracted from #3611. `CodeLocationsTest` test has been made more flexible to allow _"off by one"_ differences in the offset locations between the old and new parser.
2022-11-04 06:04:56 +00:00
Marcin Kostrzewa
1c9e57099c
Introduce the Self keyword (#3844)
Introduces the `Self` keyword, aliasing the current type.
2022-11-02 13:39:33 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
a6ce49e8a5
Split Atom suggestion entry to Type and Constructor (#3835)
Changelog:
- update: split `Atom` suggestion to `Type` and `Constructor`
- update: gui API
- update: JSONRPC doc
2022-11-02 09:53:40 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
330612119a
Parse the standard library (#3830)
Fix bugs in `TreeToIr` (rewrite) and parser. Implement more undocumented features in parser. Emulate some old parser bugs and quirks for compatibility.

Changes in libs:
- Fix some bugs.
- Clean up some odd syntaxes that the old parser translates idiosyncratically.
- Constructors are now required to precede methods.

# Important Notes
Out of 221 files:
- 215 match the old parser
- 6 contain complex types the old parser is known not to handle correctly

So, compared to the old parser, the new parser parses 103% of files correctly.
2022-10-31 16:19:12 +00:00
Pavel Marek
f8a4e2a9d2
Add Period type (#3818)
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.
2022-10-28 17:27:20 +00:00
Pavel Marek
28243a0fd1
Define Enso epoch start as 15th October 1582. (#3804)
Define start of Enso epoch as 15th of October 1582 - start of the Gregorian calendar.

# Important Notes
- Some (Gregorian) calendar related functionalities within `Date` and `Date_Time` now produces a warning  if the receiving Date/Date_Time is before the epoch start, e.g., `week_of_year`, `is_leap_year`, etc.
2022-10-27 10:16:43 +00:00
Marcin Kostrzewa
901760816c
State rework & IO Contexts (#3828)
1. Changes how we do monadic state – rather than a haskelly solution, we now have an implicit env with mutable data inside. It's better for the JVM. It also opens the possibility to have state ratained on exceptions (previously not possible) – both can now be implemented.
2. Introduces permission check system for IO actions.
2022-10-26 16:22:08 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
bb29833da5
Create a Table Row Type and expose as a Vector on In-Memory Table with .rows property (#3827)
Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182307026
2022-10-26 11:21:33 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
46441ca7a8
Add isStatic method field (#3829)
PR adds `isStatic` field to suggestion. The field is required for Component Browser.
2022-10-26 09:12:45 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
55b9bea352
Initialize Builtins at Native Image build time (#3821)
Moved loading of Builtin Types and Methods to a static initializer. That way the information is available at Native Image build time and one does not have to update a corresponding entry in `reflect-config` which would be a real pain when we start using it in anger.
Fixes https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183374932
2022-10-25 18:28:10 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
f6379fb1f7
Accept Array-like objects seamlessly in builtins (#3817)
Most of the time, rather than defining the type of the parameter of the builtin, we want to accept every Array-like object i.e. Vector, Array, polyglot Array etc.
Rather than writing all possible combinations, and likely causing bugs on the way anyway as we already saw, one should use `CoerceArrayNode` to convert to Java's `Object[]`.
Added various test cases to illustrate the problem.
2022-10-25 12:44:48 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
d8882f606d
Few more properly parsed files (#3826)
Another part of #3611 with few more `TreeToIr` improvements.

# Important Notes
Unofficial `LoadParser.sh` check from #3611 of all library files now reports just 54 failures out of 222 files - e.g. 75% success rate.
2022-10-24 08:53:37 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
42d0e40db7
Order of types in method signatures and more robust comment handling (#3825)
Another part of #3611 to integrate into `develop` branch.
2022-10-22 04:19:13 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
7bcd76ac5c
Test to make sure number of files accepted by the new parser only grows (#3814)
A new test to verify that some `Standard.Base` library files can be parsed by the new parser is added. Use it as:
```bash
$ sbt bootstrap
$ sbt buildEngineDistribution
$ sbt "runtime/testOnly *ParseStdLibTest"
```
By having this test instantly available we can block integration of PRs that would decrease the number of parseable files or introduce new files that aren't paseable.

# Important Notes
The test contains a _black list_ of classes that are currently known to fail. Over the time the _black list_ shall get smaller and smaller.
2022-10-21 15:09:32 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
6c440beecc
Move logic calculating the index in Vector.at to a builtin method to make the performance of Vector to be on par with Array (#3811)
The main culprit of a Vector slowdown (when compared to Array) was the normalization of the index when accessing the elements. Turns out that the Graal was very persistent on **not** inlining that particular fragment and that was degrading the results in benchmarks.

Being unable to force it to do it (looks like a combination of thunk execution and another layer of indirection) we resorted to just moving the normalization to the builtin method. That makes Array and Vector perform roughly the same.

Moved all handling of invalid index into the builtin as well, simplifying the Enso implementation. This also meant that `Vector.unsafe_at` is now obsolete.
Additionally, added support for negative indices in Array, to behave in the same way as for Vector.

# Important Notes
Note that this workaround only addresses this particular perf issue. I'm pretty sure we will have more of such scenarios.
Before the change `averageOverVector` benchmark averaged around `0.033 ms/op` now it does consistently `0.016 ms/op`, similarly to `averageOverArray`.
2022-10-20 12:50:44 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
21fe0b8865
Process documentation in type definitions (#3806)
Another part of #3611 ready for integration into `develop` branch.

# Important Notes
Test `org.enso.compiler.EnsoCompilerTest.testTestGroup` is ignored as it has problems with source offsets - identifiers don't have the appropriate names due to `Tree.codeRepr()` being _off_.
2022-10-19 09:19:42 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
feb8eb4f83
fix span bug in doc comments (#3808) 2022-10-18 20:37:36 +00:00
Pavel Marek
a53fbc79be
Improve Unsupported_Argument_Types message. (#3803)
Improve `Unsupported_Argument_Types` error so that it includes the message from the original exception. `arguments` field is retained, but not included in `to_display_text` method.
2022-10-18 12:03:25 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
28daf14f75
Parse case-by-type, add an old-lambda syntax rule (#3802)
- Special precedence rules for case-of so that `:` operator works without parens or nospace-grouping.
- Support an old-lambda syntax: `x->x-> x`. According to the usual rules, the first nospace group would be parsed as an operator section. The expression now parses as a lambda that contains a lambda.
- Match old parser treatment of # in doc comments.
- Tweak precedence so (a : B = c) works.
- Documented constructors.
2022-10-17 22:46:52 +00:00
Pavel Marek
47148a2ff1
Missing foreign language generates proper Enso error. (#3798)
Trying to invoke a foreign method with non-installed language (either not enabled in the Truffle `Context`, or not installed in the GraalVM distribution) results in `Polyglot_Error`, rather than crashing the entire engine.
2022-10-17 09:59:31 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
2740406f93
Lex doc comments and attach text to AST (#3795)
- New `Documented` node attaches documentation, lexed as a raw text literal, to a statement.
- Handle a case of lambdas with body blocks.
2022-10-15 06:13:32 +00:00
Pavel Marek
e9260227c4
Duration type is a builtin type (#3759)
- 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.
2022-10-14 18:08:08 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
5873af88c5
More coding patterns converted to IR (#3796)
Few more coding patterns found in stdlib converted from `Tree` to `IR`.
2022-10-14 14:14:54 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
14ed2812ee
Don't crash interpreter on missing method (#3787)
When trying to resolve an invalid method of a polyglot array we were reaching a state where no specialization applied.
Turns out we can now simplify the logic of inferring polyglot call type for arrays and avoid the crash.
2022-10-14 13:17:13 +02:00
Kaz Wesley
0e412044f6
Macro contexts (#3792)
- Implement macro-contexts-lite (`from` is now only a keyword at the beginning of a line)
- Support special nospace-group handling for old lambdas (so expressions like this work: `x-> y-> x + y`)
- Fix a text-escape incompatibility

# Important Notes
- There is now an `OperatorFunction`, which is like a `Function` but has an operator for a name, and likewise an `OperatorTypeSignature`.
2022-10-13 22:47:02 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
5668cbcc24
Qualified defs (#3785)
Allow qualified names in LHS of type signatures and method definitions.
2022-10-12 17:40:16 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
102dd9a790
Supporting self attribute, type methods and operations (#3789)
Supporting self attribute, type methods and operations in the Rust parser to `IR` conversion. Another part extracted out of #3611.
2022-10-12 09:50:32 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
5386a8be07
Convert annotations provided by the new parser to IR (#3784)
Builds on top of #3780 and converts the new `Tree.Annotated` to IR.
[ci no changelog needed]
2022-10-10 20:37:39 +00:00
Marcin Kostrzewa
b3dd778eed
Static, but instance, but static (#3764)
Adds the ability to write `Foo.method (Mk_Foo 123)` as a synonym of `(Mk_Foo 123).method` because Rust.
2022-10-10 19:28:33 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
7e0ab8908c
Fix for perf degradation in method calls on polyglot arrays (#3781) 2022-10-10 16:35:38 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
ea60cd5fab
Supporting more of the Enso language syntax in the newly built IR (#3777)
Supporting more of the Enso language syntax in the IR built by the new Rust parser.
2022-10-07 13:32:44 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
5d46cb184d
Old translateArgumentDefinitions is not necessary for Tree.ArgumentDefinition (#3773) 2022-10-07 05:22:31 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
486874216b
Always report errors for all modules (#3765)
`.find(...)` wasn't equivalent to `.map(...).exists(identity)` in this case because of side-effects related to diagnostics reporting. That is why we were reporting errors only for the first erroneous module.

/cc @jdunkerley
2022-10-06 14:11:32 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
4485a6c804
Supporting more complicated case_of and other patterns (#3771)
Bigger alignment between Rust based and old parser.
2022-10-06 10:11:44 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
792ef2520a
Associate the argument root nodes with their function name (#3763)
I found it hard to see all those `<argument-0>` or `<argument-1>` nodes in the IGV. Associating them with their _scope_.

[ci no changelog needed]
2022-10-05 17:19:42 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
0f4f4fc4d1
Fix type pattern matching benchmark (#3757)
c&p failure, so it was generating a very small Vector. Surprisingly, it indicates similar problems with `@ExplodeLoop` in `CatchTypeBranchNode`.

Kudos to @JaroslavTulach for reporting it.
2022-10-05 13:24:42 +00:00
Kaz Wesley
44a031f9f0
Parser: Full constructor syntax for type definitions; Field syntax; Complex operator sections; Template functions; Text improvements; Operator methods; eliminate Unsupported; better ArgumentDefinitions (#3716)
I believe all parse failures remaining after these changes are because the new parser is intentionally stricter about some things. I'll be reviewing those failures and opening a bug to change the library/tests code.

Implements:
- https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182941610: full type def syntax
- https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182497490: field syntax
- https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182497395: complex operator sections
- https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182497236: template functions
- `codeRepr` without leading whitespace
- text literals: interpret escape sequences in lexer
- the multiline text-literal left-trim algorithm
- type operator-methods
- the `<=` operator is no longer treated as a modifier
- https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183315038: eliminate Unsupported
- use ArgumentDefinition for type constructor arguments
- more detailed ArgumentDefinition type
2022-10-05 04:45:31 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
c460b7c4a4
Fix for native image generation (#3755)
Missing `@TruffleBoundary` annotations and entries in the configs were preventing us from generating native image. Again.

# Important Notes
@mwu-tow This check is easy to miss so it would be good to have it in CI.
2022-10-04 19:03:45 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
f6b5438e9e
Fix Warnings visualization (#3754)
Changelog
- fix reporting of runtime type for values annotated with warning
- fix visualizations of values annotated with warnings
- fix `Runtime.get_stack_trace` failure in interactive mode
2022-10-04 17:27:13 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
ae66087bb9
By-type pattern matching (#3742)
This change brings by-type pattern matching to Enso.
One can pattern match on Enso types as well as on polyglot types.

For example,
```
case x of
_ : Integer -> ...
_ : Text -> ...
_ -> ...
```
as well as Java's types
```
case y of
_ : ArrayList -> ...
_ : List -> ...
_ : AbstractList -> ...
_ -> ..
```

It is no longer possible to match a value with a corresponding type constructor.
For example
```
case Date.now of
Date -> ...
```
will no longer match and one should match on the type (`_ : Date`) instead.
```
case Date of
Date -> ...
```
is fine though, as requested in the ticket.

The change required further changes to `type_of` logic which wasn't dealing well with polyglot values.

Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183188846

# Important Notes
~I discovered late in the game that nested patterns involving type patterns, such as `Const (f : Foo) tail -> ...` are not possible due to the old parser logic.
I would prefer to add it in a separate PR because this one is already getting quite large.~ This is now supported!
2022-10-04 09:23:58 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
11acad5cff
Unique job for visualizations (#3752)
PR adds special kind of jobs for visualizations. It should
- prevent cancelling visualization jobs when the program is re-executed (resulting in the fact that visualization is not showing up)
- omit unnecessary executions of visualization jobs (the case when the user goes through menu items in the component browser)

I skipped the tests because testing of the last scenario involves indeterminism. I.e. when preparing the test, we can't control which of submitted visualization jobs will be actually executed, and which will be cancelled.
2022-10-03 08:26:54 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
9b40bd5ab8
Parse text literal, lambda and multi-parameter function (#3747)
Construct `IR` for text literal, lambda and multi-parameter function using the new Rust parser.
2022-09-30 10:56:24 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
835ac05218
Engine should send notification about node status (#3729)
When nodes get invalidated in the cache, they have to be recomputed. Let the IDE know which of the nodes are pending by sending `Api.ExpressionUpdate.Payload.Pending` message.

# Important Notes
This PR introduces new `Api.ExpressionUpdate.Payload.Pending` message. This message is delivered before re-computation of nodes. Later `Api.ExpressionUpdate.Payload.Value` or other is sent to notify the IDE that a value for given node is available.

Trivial implementation of of the `Api.ExpressionUpdate.Payload.Pending` message in the IDE is provided by this PR to (improperly) visualize pending node status - further improvements needed in follow up PRs.
2022-09-28 12:35:12 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
7da4d61484
Update Case Sensitivity arguments (#3741)
Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183314956
2022-09-27 20:15:52 +00:00
Marcin Kostrzewa
726bfeb883
Wip/mk/statics (#3740)
Makes statics static. A type and its instances have different methods defined on them, as it should be. Constructors are now scoped in types, and can be imported/exported.

# Important Notes
The method of fixing stdlib chosen here is to just not. All the conses are exported to make all old code work. All such instances are marked with `TODO Dubious constructor export` so that it can be found and fixed.
2022-09-27 14:23:06 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
7a6ee0c200
Implement type_of (#3722)
This change implements a simple `type_of` method that returns a type of a given value, including for polyglot objects.

The change also allows for pattern matching on various time-related instances. It is a nice-to-have on its own, but it was primarily needed here to write some tests. For equality checks on types we currently can't use `==` due to a known _feature_ which essentially does wrong dispatching. This will be improved in the upcoming statics PR so we agreed that there is no point in duplicating that work and we can replace it later.

Also, note that this PR changes `Meta.is_same_object`. Comparing types revealed that it was wrong when comparing polyglot wrappers over the same value.
2022-09-26 16:01:39 +00:00
James Dunkerley
a3de3c6128
Use ArraySlice to slice a Vector (#3724)
Use an `ArraySlice` to slice `Vector`.
Avoids memory copying for the slice function.

# Important Notes
| Test | Ref | New |
| --- | --- | --- |
| New Vector | 71.9 | 71.0 |
| Append Single | 26.0 | 27.7 |
| Append Large | 15.1 | 14.9 |
| Sum | 156.4 | 165.8 |
| Drop First 20 and Sum | 171.2 | 165.3 |
| Drop Last 20 and Sum | 170.7 | 163.0 |
| Filter | 76.9 | 76.9 |
| Filter With Index | 166.3 | 168.3 |
| Partition | 278.5 | 273.8 |
| Partition With Index | 392.0 | 393.7 |
| Each | 101.9 | 102.7 |

- Note: the performance of New and Append has got slower from previous tests.
2022-09-23 15:13:16 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
096fcfee82
Generate native image for engine-runner (#3638)
This PR adds a possibility to generate native-image for engine-runner.
Note that due to on-demand loading of stdlib, programs that make use of it are currently not yet supported
(that will be resolved at a later point).
The purpose of this PR is only to make sure that we can generate a bare minimum runner because due to lack TruffleBoundaries or misconfiguration in reflection config, this can get broken very easily.
To generate a native image simply execute:
```
sbt> engine-runner-native/buildNativeImage
... (wait a few minutes)
```
The executable is called `runner` and can be tested via a simple test that is in the resources. To illustrate the benefits
see the timings difference between the non-native and native one:
```
>time built-distribution/enso-engine-0.0.0-dev-linux-amd64/enso-0.0.0-dev/bin/enso --no-ir-caches --in-project test/Tests/ --run engine/runner-native/src/test/resources/Factorial.enso 6
720

real	0m4.503s
user	0m9.248s
sys	0m1.494s
> time ./runner --run engine/runner-native/src/test/resources/Factorial.enso 6
720

real	0m0.176s
user	0m0.042s
sys	0m0.038s
```

# Important Notes
Notice that due to a [bug in GraalVM](https://github.com/oracle/graal/issues/4200), which is already fixed in 22.x, and us still being on 21.x for the time being, I had to add a workaround to our sbt build to build a different fat jar for native image. To workaround it I had to exclude sqlite jar. Hence native image task is on `engine-runner-native` and not on `engine-runner`.

Will need to add the above command to CI.
2022-09-22 14:45:10 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
9134f9b2d7
EnsoCompilerTest to verify compatibility of parsers (#3723)
Adding new _compatibility test_ `EnsoCompilerTest` to verify the new Rust based parser can produce the same `IR` as the original `AST` based one. The simplest way to execute the test from an empty repository is:
```bash
enso$ sbt bootstrap
enso$ sbt "testOnly *EnsoCompilerTest"
```

There are [GitHub Actions run](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/actions/runs/3087664644/jobs/4993266212#step:9:5187) on Linux as well as [run on Windows](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/actions/runs/3087664644/jobs/4993266370#step:9:5254) that show `EnsoCompilerTest` is being executed by the CI (good, as that means `.so` was properly built and linked to the JVM running the test). The [linux](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/actions/runs/3087664644/jobs/4993266212#step:9:5187) as well as [windows](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/actions/runs/3087664644/jobs/4993266370#step:9:5254) runs also demonstrate that failures in the `EnsoCompilerTest` suite fail the CI.

# Important Notes
Right now [there are five test failures](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/actions/runs/3087664644/jobs/4993266212#step:9:5187) - waiting for @kazcw to make sure `codeRepr()` doesn't contain spaces. However, as this PR is more about the infrastructure, I am disabling the currently failing tests in [031169b](031169bd05)
2022-09-20 15:50:27 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
4443ccc0a9
Fix expression updates for builtin types (#3721)
Changelog:
- add missing cases to runtime Types check
- create an appropriate test suite
2022-09-19 13:56:51 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
0e5df935d3
Don't rename imported Main module that only imports names (#3710)
Turns that if you import a two-part import we had special code that would a) add Main submodule b) add an explicit rename.

b) is problematic because sometimes we only want to import specific names.
E.g.,
```
from Bar.Foo import Bar, Baz
```
would be translated to
```
from Bar.Foo.Main as Foo import Bar, Baz
```
and it should only be translated to
```
from Bar.Foo.Main import Bar, Baz
```

This change detects this scenario and does not add renames in that case.

Fixes [183276486](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183276486).
2022-09-16 13:01:06 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
a04425576a
Force recompilation if imported module has changed (#3703)
IR cache never really took into account a situation when a binding from the imported module has changed. In other words, it would continue to happily use the serialized metadata without noticing that it changed.

This change forces cache invalidation when any of the imported modules was invalidated (or rather not loaded from cache).

# Important Notes
Added simple test infrastructure that simulates file modifications that would trigger the initial cache invalidation.
If they succeed, cache invalidation is propagated thus causing an error.
2022-09-15 13:41:58 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
65b27447e6
Minor cleanups in tests (#3697)
* Minor cleanups in tests

Removing some leftovers from big PRs.

* More tweaks

* Print failed status to stderr
2022-09-15 14:13:40 +02:00
Dmitry Bushev
77bcb87f7c
Fix execution error message (#3702) 2022-09-13 15:37:24 +03:00
Radosław Waśko
b304402d8e
Add Period Start and End functions to Date and DateTime (#3695)
Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183081152
2022-09-13 09:51:08 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
fba5047acc
Improved Vector/Array interop (#3667)
`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.
2022-09-13 03:07:17 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
af24f5e543
Prevent reading broken IR caches by changing their serialVersionUID (#3692)
Many engine PRs modify builtins or other engine internals and then they are subject to [incremental CI runtime errors](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/2539304/stories/182868680) as outdated `IR` caches from global space at `~/.local/share/enso/cache/ir/Standard/Builtins/0.0.0-dev/0.0.0-dev/Standard/Builtins` are read in.

This PR provides solution for that problem by explicitly defining `IR.Module` `serialVersionUID`. By changing the `serialVersionUID` one prevents previously saved `IR` caches to be loaded into the running process. Change the `serialVersionUID` whenever you see errors caused by reading outdated `IR` caches in the CI.

# Important Notes
Whenever one needs to avoid loading previous `IR` caches, go to `case class IR.Module` and change the `@SerialVersionUID(3692L)` to **number of your pull request**.
2022-09-09 12:01:53 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
9967dd3da1
Check methods of a type are present on its Atoms (#3689)
Found a bug when accessing keys via `get(constructor)`. Providing a test and a fix.

# Important Notes
Marcin, is it correct that the whole set of members of `End` is: `[head, tail, Int, is_empty, IntList]`? What does `Int` and `IntList` do there? Shall test test check for their presence? **Answer**: rename `Int` and `IntList` to lowercase and yes, then the members shall be there. Done in [ca9f42a](ca9f42a2b8).
2022-09-07 11:03:09 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
de0a231417
IDE uses new visualization API (#3661) 2022-09-01 15:33:46 +03:00
Marcin Kostrzewa
4fc6dcced0
Get rid of free-floating atoms. Everything has a type now! (#3671)
This is a step towards the new language spec. The `type` keyword now means something. So we now have
```
type Maybe a
Some (from_some : a)
None
```
as a thing one may write. Also `Some` and `None` are not standalone types now – only `Maybe` is.
This halfway to static methods – we still allow for things like `Number + Number` for backwards compatibility. It will disappear in the next PR.

The concept of a type is now used for method dispatch – with great impact on interpreter code density.

Some APIs in the STDLIB may require re-thinking. I take this is going to be up to the libraries team – some choices are not as good with a semantically different language. I've strived to update stdlib with minimal changes – to make sure it still works as it did.

It is worth mentioning the conflicting constructor name convention I've used: if `Foo` only has one constructor, previously named `Foo`, we now have:
```
type Foo
Foo_Data f1 f2 f3
```

This is now necessary, because we still don't have proper statics. When they arrive, this can be changed (quite easily, with SED) to use them, and figure out the actual convention then.

I have also reworked large parts of the builtins system, because it did not work at all with the new concepts.

It also exposes the type variants in SuggestionBuilder, that was the original tiny PR this was based on.

PS I'm so sorry for the size of this. No idea how this could have been smaller. It's a breaking language change after all.
2022-08-30 22:54:53 +00:00
James Dunkerley
a20d43390e
Adding DateTime part functions (#3669)
- 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.
2022-08-26 15:47:58 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
fd318cfa96
Remove Array.set_at (#3634)
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.
2022-08-26 09:34:33 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
d87a32d019
Builtin Date_Time, Time_Of_Day, Zone (#3658)
* 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>
2022-08-24 12:31:29 +02:00
Hubert Plociniczak
4b9c91626e
Use Vector.from_polyglot_array to make Vectors backed by polyglot arrays (#3628)
Use Proxy_Polyglot_Array as a proxy for polyglot arrays, thus unifying
the way the underlying array is accessed in Vector.

Used the opportunity to cleanup builtin lookup, which now actually
respects what is defined in the body of @Builtin_Method annotation.

Also discovered that polyglot null values (in JS, Python and R) were leaking to Enso.
Fixed that by doing explicit translation to `Nothing`.

https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181123986
2022-08-23 21:13:16 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
8575b76b0a
Support pattern matching on constants (#3641)
This change adds support for matching on constants by:
1) extending parser to allow literals in patterns
2) generate branch node for literals

Related to https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182743559
2022-08-12 13:18:58 +00:00
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
Dmitry Bushev
1083a2532e
Fix benchmarks (#3639) 2022-08-10 13:31:28 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
98d30bccf3
Enable caching in visualization functions (#3618)
PR allows to attach metod pointers as a visualization expressions. This way it allows to attach a runtime instrument that enables caching of intermediate expressions.

# Important Notes
ℹ️ API is backward compatible.

To attach the visualization with caching support, the same `executionContext/attachVisualisation` method is used, but `VisualisationConfig` message should contain the message pointer.
While `VisualisationConfiguration` message has changed, the language server accepts both new and old formats to keep visualisations working in IDE.

#### Old format

```json
{
"executionContextId": "UUID",
"visualisationModule": "local.Unnamed.Main",
"expression": "x -> x.to_text"
}
```

#### New format

```json
{
"executionContextId": "UUID",
"expression": {
"module": "local.Unnamed.Main",
"definedOnType": "local.Unnamed.Main",
"name": "encode"
}
}
```
2022-08-10 12:01:33 +00:00
Hubert Plociniczak
42dbd8bb59
Allow for importing methods (#3633)
Importing individual methods didn't work as advertised because parser
would allow them but later drop that information. This slipped by because we never had mixed atoms and methods in stdlib.

# Important Notes
Added some basic tests but we need to ensure that the new parser allows for this.
@jdunkerley will be adding some changes to stdlib that will be testing this functionality as well.
2022-08-05 16:25:51 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
0a2fea925c
Create Index_Sub_Range type and update Text.take and Text.drop (#3617) 2022-08-03 11:41:34 +00:00