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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jaroslav Tulach
15b1989418
Adjusting to GraalVM for JDK21+ (#7855)
Changes required to build on GraalVM for JDK21+ while keeping the support for building on GraalVM for JDK17.
2023-09-22 11:38:53 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
ad34a701e4
Upgrading to Frgaal compiler 20.0.1 (#7860) 2023-09-22 09:58:19 +02:00
IsaacTell
12dc39591d
Make reading the license files case insensitive. (#7725)
Remove license files that were duplicated but cased differently.

Co-authored-by: Isaac Tell <isaacftell@gmail.comm>
2023-09-20 23:17:06 +02:00
Jaroslav Tulach
6cbd111bad
Optional Espresso support with ENSO_JAVA=espresso env variable 2023-09-19 15:10:12 +02:00
Jaroslav Tulach
30a62b97bb
Runtime checking of ascribed expression types (#7796) 2023-09-14 14:09:41 +02:00
Hubert Plociniczak
ceb6084be9
Fix sbt task that creates GraalVM package (#7721)
While looking into #7698 discovered that the `buildGraalDistribution`
task would fail to use the old (pre-23.0) GraalVM naming of artifacts.
This has changed since #7176.

The fix does not attempt to fix a problem of packaged GraalVM name in
`runtime`. That, as the ticket mentiones it, is the role of rust build
script that creates the correct bundle.
2023-09-06 13:58:10 +02:00
Hubert Plociniczak
8a60bc6dcd
Replace a custom logger with off the shelf implementation (#7559)
This change replaces Enso's custom logger with an existing, mostly off the shelf logging implementation. The change attempts to provide a 1:1 replacement for the existing solution while requiring only a minimal logic for the initialization.

Loggers are configured completely via `logging-server` section in `application.conf` HOCON file, all initial logback configuration has been removed. This opens up a lot of interesting opportunities because we can benefit from all the well maintained slf4j implementations without being to them in terms of functionality.

Most important differences have been outlined in `docs/infrastructure/logging.md`.

# Important Notes
Addresses:
- #7253
- #6739
2023-09-04 09:40:16 +00:00
Pavel Marek
8e49255d92
Invoke all Enso benchmarks via JMH (#7101)
# Important Notes
#### The Plot

- there used to be two kinds of benchmarks: in Java and in Enso
- those in Java got quite a good treatment
- there even are results updated daily: https://enso-org.github.io/engine-benchmark-results/
- the benchmarks written in Enso used to be 2nd class citizen

#### The Revelation
This PR has the potential to fix it all!
- It designs new [Bench API](88fd6fb988) ready for non-batch execution
- It allows for _single benchmark in a dedicated JVM_ execution
- It provides a simple way to wrap such an Enso benchmark as a Java benchmark
- thus the results of Enso and Java benchmarks are [now unified](https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/7101#discussion_r1257504440)

Long live _single benchmarking infrastructure for Java and Enso_!
2023-08-07 12:39:01 +00:00
Michał Wawrzyniec Urbańczyk
04ed4c1868
CI fixes (#7375)
This PR:
* restores the previous naming scheme for 64-bit backend artifacts,
* adds uploading of the Test Results reports.
2023-07-24 15:53:03 +02:00
Pavel Marek
efb39ad91c
Fix GraalVM distribution download on MacOS (#7364)
Follow-up of recent GraalVM update #7176 that fixes downloading of GraalVM for Mac - instead of "darwin", the releases are now named "macos"

# Important Notes
Also re-enables the JDK/GraalVM version check as onLoad hook to the `sbt` process. We used to have that check a long time ago. Provides errors like this one if the `sbt` is run with a different JVM version:
```
[error] GraalVM version mismatch - you are running Oracle GraalVM 20.0.1+9.1 but GraalVM 17.0.7 is expected.
[error] GraalVM version check failed.
```
2023-07-23 09:21:21 +00:00
Pavel Marek
cab6968340
Update GraalVM to 17.0.7 (23.0.0 JDK17) (#7176)
- Previous GraalVM update: https://github.com/enso-org/enso/pull/6750

Removed warnings:
- Remove deprecated `ConditionProfile.createCountingProfile()`.
- Add `@Shared` to some `@Cached` parameters (Truffle now emits warnings about potential `@Share` usage).
- Specialization method names should not start with execute
- Add limit attribute to some specialization methods
- Add `@NeverDefault` for some cached initializer expressions
- Add `@Idempotent` or `@NonIdempotent` where appropriate

BigInteger and potential Node inlining are tracked in follow-up issues.

# Important Notes
For `SDKMan` users:
```
sdk install java 17.0.7-graalce
sdk use java 17.0.7-graalce
```

For other users - download link can be found at https://github.com/graalvm/graalvm-ce-builds/releases/tag/jdk-17.0.7

Release notes: https://www.graalvm.org/release-notes/JDK_17/

R component was dropped from the release 23.0.0, only `python` is available to install via `gu install python`.
2023-07-20 15:11:30 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
6a6d7dbff3
Simplify onboarding instructions for engine & project-manager developers (#7181)
The current instructions to _build, use and debug_ `project-manager` and its engine/ls process are complicated and require a lot of symlinks to properly point to each other. This pull requests simplifies all of that by introduction of `ENSO_ENGINE_PATH` and `ENSO_JVM_PATH` environment variables. Then it hides all the complexity behind a simple _sbt command_: `runProjectManagerDistribution --debug`.

# Important Notes
I decided to tackle this problem as I have three repositories with different branches of Enso and switching between them requires me to mangle the symlinks. I hope I will not need to do that anymore with the introduction of the `runProjectManagerDistribution` command.
2023-07-17 17:38:54 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
48f0c6f5e8
Scala 2.13.11 and libraries update (#7010)
Update Scala and libraries.
2023-06-14 13:15:57 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
6249c79ffd
Update sbt-java-formatter plugin (#7011)
Update java formatter plugin. The new version can remove unused imports.
2023-06-12 14:18:48 +00:00
Pavel Marek
e5c21713e7
Import polyglot java inner classes (#6818)
Adds the ability to import nested inner classes in polyglot java imports.
2023-05-31 09:38:59 +02:00
Jaroslav Tulach
2bc7d346a8
sbt runEngineDistribution --debug to ease debuggging (#6745) 2023-05-18 15:00:52 +02:00
Radosław Waśko
41a8257e8d
Separating Redshift connector from Database library into a new AWS library (#6550)
Related to #5777
2023-05-04 17:36:51 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
fe0c8fd9a3
Increase the stack size (#6355)
close #6319
2023-04-19 19:09:05 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
6f86115498
Proper implementation of Value Types in Table (#6073)
This is the first part of the #5158 umbrella task. It closes #5158, follow-up tasks are listed as a comment in the issue.

- Updates all prototype methods dealing with `Value_Type` with a proper implementation.
- Adds a more precise mapping from in-memory storage to `Value_Type`.
- Adds a dialect-dependent mapping between `SQL_Type` and `Value_Type`.
- Removes obsolete methods and constants on `SQL_Type` that were not portable.
- Ensures that in the Database backend, operation results are computed based on what the Database is meaning to return (by asking the Database about expected types of each operation).
- But also ensures that the result types are sane.
- While SQLite does not officially support a BOOLEAN affinity, we add a set of type overrides to our operations to ensure that Boolean operations will return Boolean values and will not be changed to integers as SQLite would suggest.
- Some methods in SQLite fallback to a NUMERIC affinity unnecessarily, so stuff like `max(text, text)` will keep the `text` type instead of falling back to numeric as SQLite would suggest.
- Adds ability to use custom fetch / builder logic for various types, so that we can support vendor specific types (for example, Postgres dates).

# Important Notes
- There are some TODOs left in the code. I'm still aligning follow-up tasks - once done I will try to add references to relevant tasks in them.
2023-03-31 16:16:18 +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
Hubert Plociniczak
49e2c5ac1b
Generate index when invoking buildStdLib tasks (#6000)
The change adds support for generating suggestions and bindings when using the convenient task for building individual stdlib components. By default commands do not generate index since it adds build time. But `buildStdLibAllWithIndex` will.

Closes #5999.
2023-03-28 22:28:38 +00:00
Dmitry Bushev
aa97787603
Update ZIO library (#6072)
close #6069

Changelog:
- update: ZIO major version bump
2023-03-28 07:58:59 +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
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
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
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
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
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
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
f53696eda4
sbt runEngineDistribution ...args... to build and execute the engine (#5609)
Automating the assembly of the engine and its execution into a single task. If you are modifying standard libraries, engine sources or Enso tests, you can launch `sbt` and then just:
```
sbt:enso> runEngineDistribution --run test/Tests/src/Data/Maybe_Spec.enso
[info] Engine package created at built-distribution/enso-engine-0.0.0-dev-linux-amd64/enso-0.0.0-dev
[info] Executing built-distribution/enso-engine-...-dev/bin/enso --run test/Tests/src/Data/Maybe_Spec.enso
Maybe:  [5/5, 30ms]
- should have a None variant [14ms]
- should have a Some variant [5ms]
- should provide the `maybe` function [4ms]
- should provide `is_some` [2ms]
- should provide `is_none` [3ms]
5 tests succeeded.
0 tests failed.unEngineDistribution 4s
0 tests skipped.
```
the [runEngineDistribution](3a581f29ee/docs/CONTRIBUTING.md (running-enso)) `sbt` input task makes sure all your sources are properly compiled and only then executes your enso source. Everything ready at a single press of Enter.

# Important Notes
To debug in chrome dev tools, just add `--inspect`:
```
sbt:enso> runEngineDistribution --inspect --run test/Tests/src/Data/Maybe_Spec.enso
E.g. in Chrome open: devtools://devtools/bundled/js_app.html?ws=127.0.0.1:9229/7JsgjXlntK8
```
everything gets build and one can just attach the Enso debugger.
2023-02-16 21:37:12 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
a2a1aefc14
Check cargo return value to ensure issues are reported back to SBT (#5588)
Before, any failures of the Rust-side of the parser build would be swallowed by sbt, for example if I add gibberish to the Rust code I will get:
<img width="474" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1436948/217374050-fd9ddaca-136c-459e-932e-c4b9e630d610.png">

This is problematic, because when users are compiling in SBT they may get confusing errors about Java files not being found whereas the true cause is hard to track down because it is somewhere deep in the logs. We've run into this silent failure when setting up SBT builds together with @GregoryTravis today.

I suggest to change it so that once cargo fails, the build is failed with a helpful message - this way it will be easier to track down the issues.

With these changes we get:
<img width="802" alt="image" src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1436948/217374531-707ae348-4c55-4d62-9a86-93850ad8086b.png">
2023-02-08 10:46:40 +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
Jaroslav Tulach
0041b649eb
IGV can jump to JMH sources & more (#4008)
Improvements to behavior and visual appearance of IGV Enso integration.
2022-12-30 05:30:32 +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
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
Jaroslav Tulach
9cfd6aae26
Proper classpath of engine sources in Enso4Igv plugin (#3810)
This PR modifies `sbt` to record options sent to [frgaal](http://frgaal.org) compiler. Then it reads these options (especially exact classpath used during compilation) from IGV or NetBeans.

# Important Notes
![Open project in IGV](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/26887752/201684275-b3ee7a37-7b55-4290-b426-75df0280ba32.png)
2022-11-15 07:05:53 +00:00
Marcin Kostrzewa
23e04f905f
Another attempt at M1 compilation (#3859) 2022-11-09 15:26:25 +00:00
James Dunkerley
45276b243d
Expanding Derived Columns and Expression Syntax (#3782)
- Added expression ANTLR4 grammar and sbt based build.
- Added expression support to `set` and `filter` on the Database and InMemory `Table`.
- Added expression support to `aggregate` on the Database and InMemory `Table`.
- Removed old aggregate functions (`sum`, `max`, `min` and `mean`) from `Column` types.
- Adjusted database `Column` `+` operator to do concatenation (`||`) when text types.
- Added power operator `^` to both `Column` types.
- Adjust `iif` to allow for columns to be passed for `when_true` and `when_false` parameters.
- Added `is_present` to database `Column` type.
- Added `coalesce`, `min` and `max` functions to both `Column` types performing row based operation.
- Added support for `Date`, `Time_Of_Day` and `Date_Time` constants in database.
- Added `read` method to InMemory `Column` returning `self` (or a slice).

# Important Notes
- Moved approximate type computation to `SQL_Type`.
- Fixed issue in `LongNumericOp` where it was always casting to a double.
- Removed `head` from InMemory Table (still has `first` method).
2022-11-08 15:57:59 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
db13084828
Changing the enso_parser library location to match Intel Mac (#3850) 2022-11-03 12:50:28 +01:00
Jaroslav Tulach
85f71cbfc8
Including enso_parser library in the engine distribution (#3842)
Make sure `libenso_parser.so`, `.dll` or `.dylib` are packaged and included when `sbt buildEngineDistribution`.

# Important Notes
There was [a discussion](https://discord.com/channels/401396655599124480/1036562819644141598) about proper location of the library. It was concluded that _"there's no functional difference between a dylib and a jar."_ and as such the library is placed in `component` folder.

Currently the old parser is still used for parsing. This PR just integrates the build system changes and makes us ready for smooth flipping of the parser in the future as part of #3611.
2022-11-02 17:13:53 +00:00
Radosław Waśko
bc09c7b4c2
Remove obsolete Rust parser experiment, superseded by the much more mature new Rust parser integration (#3815)
We've had an old attempt at integrating a Rust parser with our Scala/Java projects. It seems to have been abandoned and is not used anywhere - it is also superseded by the new integration of the Rust parser. I think it was used as an experiment to see how to approach such an integration.

Since it is not used anymore - it make sense to remove it, because it only adds some (slight, but non-zero) maintenance effort. We can always bring it back from git history if necessary.
2022-10-24 14:56:07 +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
Radosław Waśko
592a8516a8
Add Is_Empty, Not_Empty, Like and Not_Like to Filter_Condition (#3775)
Implements https://www.pivotaltracker.com/story/show/183389890
2022-10-10 23:11:04 +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
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
5e114acbb5
Update Scala to 2.13.8 (#3631)
Update Scala compiler and libraries.
2022-08-08 19:32:55 +00:00
Jaroslav Tulach
030e46bfb4
Switching to Java 19 Frgaal compiler (#3594)
Updating to Frgaal 19.0.0-RC1 to give us access to latest Java features including pattern matching on `record` classes. Builds upon #3421.
2022-07-19 09:28:31 +00:00