This change modifies the current language by requiring explicit `self` parameter declaration
for methods. Methods without `self` parameter in the first position should be treated as statics
although that is not yet part of this PR. We add an implicit self to all methods
This obviously required updating the whole stdlib and its components, tests etc but the change
is pretty straightforward in the diff.
Notice that this change **does not** change method dispatch, which was removed in the last changes.
This was done on purpose to simplify the implementation for now. We will likely still remove all
those implicit selfs to bring true statics.
Minor caveat - since `main` doesn't actually need self, already removed that which simplified
a lot of code.
Adds a Dockerfile and `CreatePostgresSSL.sh` script, which makes an Alpine based Postgres server with a self signed certificate. The script will drop the generated `rootCA.crt` into the `data/transient` folder.
This can then be included in the test by setting the environment variable `ENSO_DATABASE_TEST_CA_CERT_FILE`.
Test has been updated to check the various SSL connection modes.
Adds least squares regression APIs. Covers the basic 4 trend line types from Excel (doesn't cover Polynomial or Moving Average).
Removes the old `Model` from the `Standard.Table`.
Significantly improves the polyglot Date support (as introduced by #3374). It enhances the `Date_Spec` to run it in four flavors:
- with Enso Date (as of now)
- with JavaScript Date
- with JavaScript Date wrapped in (JavaScript) array
- with Java LocalDate allocated directly
The code is then improved by necessary modifications to make the `Date_Spec` pass.
# Important Notes
James has requested in [#181755990](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/n/projects/2539304/stories/181755990) - e.g. _Review and improve InMemory Table support for Dates, Times, DateTimes, BigIntegers_ the following program to work:
```
foreign js dateArr = """
return [1, new Date(), 7]
main =
IO.println <| (dateArr.at 1).week_of_year
```
the program works with here in provided changes and prints `27` as of today.
@jdunkerley has provided tests for proper behavior of date in `Table` and `Column`. Those tests are working as of [f16d07e](f16d07e640). One just needs to accept `List<Value>` and then query `Value` for `isDate()` when needed.
Last round of changes is related to **exception handling**. 8b686b12bd makes sure `makePolyglotError` accepts only polyglot values. Then it wraps plain Java exceptions into `WrapPlainException` with `has_type` method - 60da5e70ed - the remaining changes in the PR are only trying to get all tests working in the new setup.
The support for `Time` isn't part of this PR yet.
Updates `write_bytes` API to be part of `Vector` and to conform to `write` APIs.
# Important Notes
Ensures doesn't touch the file if an invalid byte array.
Add some additional scenarios to Excel append tests:
- Non-A1 start
- Name duplication
- Hitting another range
# Important Notes
Also fixed a warning in the Image library.
Updated the SQLite, PostgreSQL and Redshift drivers.
# Important Notes
Updated the API for Redshift and proved able to connect without the ini file workaround.
Modified UppercaseNames to now resolve methods without an explicit `here` to point to the current module.
`here` was also often used instead of `self` which was allowed by the compiler.
Therefore UppercaseNames pass is now GlobalNames and does some extra work -
it translated method calls without an explicit target into proper applications.
# Important Notes
There was a long-standing bug in scopes usage when compiling standalone expressions.
This resulted in AliasAnalysis generating incorrect graphs and manifested itself only in unit tests
and when running `eval`, thus being a bit hard to locate.
See `runExpression` for details.
Additionally, method name resolution is now case-sensitive.
Obsolete passes like UndefinedVariables and ModuleThisToHere were removed. All tests have been adapted.
Adds support for appending to an existing Excel table.
# Important Notes
- Renamed `Column_Mapping` to `Column_Name_Mapping`
- Changed new type name to `Map_Column`
- Added last modified time and creation time to `File`.
Initial work restructuring the `Database.connect` API
- New SQLite API with support for InMemory.
- Updated PostgreSQL API with SSL and Client Certificate Support.
- Updated Redshift API.
# Important Notes
Follow up tasks:
- PostgreSQL SSL additional testing.
- Driver version updating.
- `.pgpass` support.
- Remove `from_xls` and `from_xlsx`.
- Add `headers` support to `File_Format.Excel`.
- Altered default read for Excel to be the first sheet.
- Altered behavior so that single cells grow down and right when reading sheet.
- Altered `Excel_Range` so knows if single cell or 1x1 range address.
# Important Notes
- Renamed `Range` to `Cell_Range` to avoid name clash.
A semi-manual s/this/self appied to the whole standard library.
Related to https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182328601
In the compiler promoted to use constants instead of hardcoded
`this`/`self` whenever possible.
# Important Notes
The PR **does not** require explicit `self` parameter declaration for methods as this part
of the design is still under consideration.
- Removed `select` method.
- Removed `group` method.
- Removed `Aggregate_Table` type.
- Removed `Order_Rule` type.
- Removed `sort` method from Table.
- Expanded comments on `order_by`.
- Update comment on `aggregate` on Database.
- Update Visualisation to use new APIs.
- Updated Data Science examples to use new APIs.
- Moved Examples test out of Tests to own test.
# Important Notes
Need to get Examples_Tests added to CI.
Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182309559
This task implements common scaffolding for the `Table.write`, so that the particular implementations for Delimited and Excel file formats can be done in parallel.
Implemented the `order_by` function with support for all modes of operation.
Added support for case insensitive natural order.
# Important Notes
- Improved MultiValueIndex/Key to not create loads of arrays.
- Adjusted HashCode for MultiValueKey to have a simple algorithm.
- Added Text_Utils.compare_normalized_ignoring_case to allow for case insensitive comparisons.
- Fixed issues with ObjectComparator and added some unit tests for it.
- Merge the two approaches and makes them consistent
- Add warning support into Reader
# Important Notes
- Added support for JUnit format XML generation on tests. Use `ENSO_TEST_JUNIT_DIR`
The change promotes static methods of `Ref`, `get` and `put`, to be
methods of `Ref` type.
The change also removes `Ref` module from the default namespace.
Had to mostly c&p functional dispatch for now, in order for the methods
to be found. Will auto-generate that code as part of builtins system.
Related to https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/182138899
- Implements various statistics on Vector
# Important Notes
Some minor codebase improvements:
- Some tweaks to Any/Nothing to improve performance
- Fixed bug in ObjectComparator
- Added if_nothing
- Removed Group_By_Key
- Read in Excel files following the specification.
- Support for XLSX and XLS formats.
- Ability to select ranges and sheets.
- Skip Rows and Row Limits.
# Important Notes
- Minor fix to DelimitedReader for Windows
Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181266184
### Important Notes
Changed example image download to only proceed if the file did not exist before - thus cutting on the build time (the build used to download it _every_ time - which completely failed the build if network is down). A redownload can be forced by performing a fresh repository checkout.
- Added Encoding type
- Added `Text.bytes`, `Text.from_bytes` with Encoding support
- Renamed `File.read` to `File.read_text`
- Renamed `File.write` to `File.write_text`
- Added Encoding support to `File.read_text` and `File.write_text`
- Added warnings to invalid encodings
Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181805693 and finishes the basic set of features of the Aggregate component.
Still not all aggregations are supported everywhere, because for example SQLite has quite limited support for aggregations. Currently the workaround is to bring the table into memory (if possible) and perform the computation locally. Later on, we may add more complex generator features to emulate the missing aggregations with complex sub-queries.