Following the Slice and Array.Copy experiment, took just the Array.Copy parts out and built into the Vector class.
This gives big performance wins in common operations:
| Test | Ref | New |
| --- | --- | --- |
| New Vector | 41.5 | 41.4 |
| Append Single | 26.6 | 4.2 |
| Append Large | 26.6 | 4.2 |
| Sum | 230.1 | 99.1 |
| Drop First 20 and Sum | 343.5 | 96.9 |
| Drop Last 20 and Sum | 311.7 | 96.9 |
| Filter | 240.2 | 92.5 |
| Filter With Index | 364.9 | 237.2 |
| Partition | 772.6 | 280.4 |
| Partition With Index | 912.3 | 427.9 |
| Each | 110.2 | 113.3 |
*Benchmarks run on an AWS EC2 r5a.xlarge with 1,000,000 item count, 100 iteration size run 10 times.*
# Important Notes
Have generally tried to push the `@Tail_Call` down from the Vector class and move to calling functions on the range class.
- Expanded benchmarks on Vector
- Added `take` method to Vector
- Added `each_with_index` method to Vector
- Added `filter_with_index` method to Vector
This changes intends to cleanup some directories that are being left
behind after running `sbt test`:
- a random `foobar` directory was being created in the `engine` project
directory
- every run of a test suite would add more temporary directories in `/tmp`
The change does not make use of `deleteOnExit` which can pretty
unreliable. Instead we recursively delete files in directories and
directories to make sure nothing is left behind.
Functioning group_by based of Enso Map.
# Important Notes
This is an initial version which will be used to establish the API.
The grouping map will need to be moved to Java code for performance.
Remove a module-level `#![allow(missing_docs)]` attribute from 2 modules in `graph-editor` crate. Instead, add the same attribute with a `FIXME` comment to lower-level entities.
See discussion at: https://discord.com/channels/401396655599124480/947797676823560193
# Important Notes
There are still 37 module-level `allow(missing_docs)` attributes present in the codebase after this change:
```
$ git grep '^#!.allow.missing_docs.' | wc -l
22
$ git grep -A1 '^#.allow.missing_docs.' | grep -w mod | wc -l
15
```
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* Move to_upper_case and to_lower_case into to_case
* Add an export, not sure about it
* Implement title case
TODO: some more tests would be good
* Add more tests
* explain title case
* fix todo
* changelog
API for storing metadata.
See: https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181149277
# Important Notes
**New APIs**:
- Storing metadata is implemented with `profiler::MetadataLogger`.
- A full metadata storage/retrieval example is in [the top-level doctests](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/blob/wip/kw/profiling-metadata-api/lib/rust/profiler/data/src/lib.rs) for profiler::data, a crate which implements an API for profiling data consumers (it abstracts away the low-level details of the event log, and checks its invariants in the process) [after review of this new API here I'll open a PR to add it to the design doc].
**Implementation**:
- `profiler::Event` is parameterized by a metadata type, so that different types of metadata can be dependency-injected into it.
- A data consumer defines its metadata type as an enum of all the kinds of metadata it is interested in.
- Producing the metadata enum is accomplished without defining its type (which would require dependencies from around the app): A `MetadataLogger` internally use a serialization helper `Variant` to serialize its variant of the metadata enum without knowledge of the other possible variants.
**Performance impact**: still in the low ns/measurement range, comparable to pushing to a vec.
*Note*: `LocalVecBuilder` is currently present under the name `Log`, which is accurate but probably too overloaded. I'd like to find the right name for it, document it with examples, and move it to its own crate under data-structures, but I don't want doing that to hold up this PR.
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Entry points links were not clickable if an empty entry name was provided, like `http://localhost:8080?entry=`
The reason was the loader div that covered the whole screen.
[The Task](https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/180887253)
A new (+) button on the left-bottom corner appeared. It may be clicked to open searcher in the middle of the scene, as an alternative to tab key.
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3919101/154514279-7972ed6a-0203-47cb-9a09-82dba948cf2f.mp4
# Important Notes
* The window_control_buttons::common was extracted to separate crate `ensogl-component-button` almost without change.
* This includes a severe refactoring of adding nodes in general in the Graph Editor. The whole responsibility of adding new nodes (and starting their editing) was moved to Graph Editor - the Project View only reacts for GE events to show searcher properly.
* The status bar was moved from the bottom-left corner to the middle-top of the scene. It does not collide with (+) button, and plays "notification" role anyway.
* The `interface` debug scene was buggy. The problem was with one expression's span-tree. When I replaced it, the scene works.
* I've removed "new searcher" API, as it is completely outdated.
* I've changed code owners of integration tests to GUI team, as it is the team writing mostly the integration tests (int rust)
Implementation of the Text take and drop APIs
- Added `Range.contains` function
- Added `Text_Sub_Range` type
- Added `Text_Utils.index_of` and `Text_Utils.last_index_of` based on ICU StringSearcher
* Add matching mode definitions
* Add stub for new method API and an initial test suite
* Fix tests, implement exact matching
* Implement Regex matching
* changelog
* Add benchmarks
* Wokraround for case insensitive regex locale support
* minor tweaks
* Unify Case_Insensitive
* Update edge cases
* Fix other affected places
* minor style change
* Add a problematic test
* Add a regex test for a similar situation
* Migrate to StringSearch:wq
* Add test cases for scharfes S edge case
* Add problematic Regex Unicode normalization test
* Document the regex accents peculiarity
* Do not apply the normalization in ASCII only mode
* cr
[Task link](#181181203).
This is a reincarnation of PR [3273](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/3273).
The maximum zoom factor of Graph Editor is limited to 1.0x. It is not possible to zoom in from the default camera position.
Debug Mode (activated with `ctrl-shift-d` shortcut) allows to zoom up to 100.0x (the previous behavior of Graph Editor).
If you enable Debug Mode, then zoom in and disable Debug Mode - you won't see the immediate change of zoom factor back to 1.0x. But it will "jump" (with animation) back once you make a zoom in/out event with your controls.
Video:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6566674/154037310-1d166737-353e-4ae6-aca1-f7840571ab16.mp4
# Important Notes
This is a reincarnation of PR [3273](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/3273). There are two changes since that PR:
1. Fixed bug with GeoMap zooming described [here](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/3290). This is done by restricting `ZoomEvent` API so that it will never contain `amount` which is equal to `0.0`.
2. A few refactoring changes from https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/3289 to simplify code a bit.
This change makes EnsoGL runtime stats be always collected, even when EnsoGL `Monitor` panel is not visible. Those stats are intended to be used in the future by a profiling framework.
**Performance impact:** Continuous collection of stats introduces an overhead of two Web Performance API `now()` calls in each frame of the main rendering loop, plus a small number of simple arithmetic calculations. This is assumed to be a negligible and acceptable overhead.
#### Visuals
A screenshot of the Monitor panel in full `ide` after applying the PR, taken in IDE built with `./run dist`:
<img width="991" alt="Screenshot 2022-02-14 at 16 11 42" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/153891378-8a2fb333-34ce-46ce-99df-7d796817310c.png">
A recording, also in IDE built with `./run dist`; note that FPS is impacted by the act of recording itself:
https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/273837/154104016-49a12e23-1210-4477-9743-ec1611e5b4ed.movhttps://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181093601
# Important Notes
- Responsibility for controlling how `Stats` gathering and calculation is performed at various points in the main rendering loop was removed from `Monitor` - the `Monitor`'s purpose is only to display existing data, it should not influence how the data is collected.
- Two previously existing distinct `Monitor` structs were merged into one, to avoid confusion; after previous refactorings, the remaining `stats::Monitor` did not have much useful code anyway.
- In `stats` package, refactoring was done, to make `StatsData` a "dumb", data-only type, and to move the logic related to stats collection and frame tracking to other helper types.
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* Integer parse via Longs
* Integer parse via Longs
* Benchmark for Number Parse
* CHANGELOG.md and Natural Order
* Expanded test set
* Number base tests
* Few more negative tests
Fix the `scroll-area` example scene, so that a red circle inside the scroll area, and a gray rounded rectangle representing the background of the scroll area, are now both visible.
Previously, adding just a `Sprite` (instead of a corresponding `SpriteSystem`) to the scene resulted in the underlying `Symbol` not being added to a visible `Layer`. (Notably, `Sprite::display_object()` is not the same as `Sprite::symbol.display_object()`.)
https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/180459079
This reverts commit e69e8078c3.
The removed code (stats aggregation and `stats` demo scene) will not be needed by the profiling framework, as discussed on chat.
(reverts changes introduced as part of https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/181093920)