close#6232
Changelog:
- remove: `SqlVersionsRepo`
- update: `SuggestionsDatabaseModuleUpdateNotification` message removing the version
- update: cleanup versions repo usages in the language server
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.
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.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
close#6139close#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
`--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.
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.
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.
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.
- Fixes InvokeCallableNode to support warnings.
- Strips warnings from annotations in `get_widget_json`.
- Remove `get_full_annotations_json`.
- Fix warnings on Dialect.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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).
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.
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
```
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.
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.
- 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.
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.
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`.
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.