enso/docs
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
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debugger Invoke all Enso benchmarks via JMH (#7101) 2023-08-07 12:39:01 +00:00
distribution Allow users to give a project other than Upper_Snake_Case name (#7397) 2023-07-28 13:44:39 +00:00
infrastructure Replace a custom logger with off the shelf implementation (#7559) 2023-09-04 09:40:16 +00:00
language-server Notification about the project rename action (#7613) 2023-08-22 11:32:46 +00:00
libraries Change layout of local library search path in order to be able to move Round_Spec.enso back to Tests (#7634) 2023-09-01 20:20:04 +00:00
parser Preparation for more parser work (#1363) 2020-12-18 14:25:30 +00:00
polyglot Support for Python libraries like numpy (#7678) 2023-08-30 06:10:18 +02:00
profiler Fix dropdown laziness; also misc fixes (#6991) 2023-06-14 17:58:03 +00:00
rfcs Add a markdown style guide (#1022) 2020-07-21 13:59:40 +01:00
runtime Towards shallow nesting in IR (#7681) 2023-08-31 15:42:53 +00:00
security EnsoGL context abstraction (#3293) 2022-03-04 15:13:23 +01:00
semantics Refactor methods of Managed_Resource (#3460) 2022-05-18 17:27:42 +00:00
style-guide Add TypeScript style guide (#6226) 2023-04-15 08:28:12 +00:00
syntax Add GROUP to functions (#7622) 2023-08-23 13:20:38 +00:00
types Add type system documentation (#3376) 2022-08-15 18:36:03 +03:00
CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md Update CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md 2023-02-13 23:10:51 +01:00
CONTRIBUTING.md Invoke all Enso benchmarks via JMH (#7101) 2023-08-07 12:39:01 +00:00
enso-philosophy.md Consistent naming of visualization (#7124) 2023-06-26 17:04:35 +00:00
getting-enso.md Bump the development version number (#1389) 2021-01-06 08:57:02 +00:00
graalvm-m1-mac.md Fix typos in graalmv-m1-mac.md (#3253) 2022-02-09 09:30:41 +01:00
README.md Update some documentation for clarity (#2005) 2021-10-01 14:13:20 +01:00
runtime-guide.md IGV can jump to JMH sources & more (#4008) 2022-12-30 05:30:32 +00:00
runtime-roadmap.md Consistent naming of visualization (#7124) 2023-06-26 17:04:35 +00:00
SECURITY.md Add a markdown style guide (#1022) 2020-07-21 13:59:40 +01:00

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Enso Engine Developer Documentation

This folder contains the documentation for the implementation of the Enso programming language. The documentation is broken up by subject, within the below-listed categories, and each subject combines information about the design, specification, and implementation of the feature to which it pertains.

We provide a number of useful resources for getting a quick understanding of the Enso project:

  • The Enso Philosophy: Information on the design philosophy behind Enso, and why we build things in the way we do.
  • Contributing Guidelines: Information for people wanting to contribute to Enso (in many different ways).
  • Community Code of Conduct: The code of conduct for members of our community, developers and users alike.
  • Security Guidelines: Security guidelines for the Enso project, including supported versions and our vulnerability reporting process.
  • Getting Enso: Instructions for how to get and run a copy of Enso.
  • Runtime Roadmap: An analysis of the pressing changes that should be made to the runtime.
  • Runtime Guide: A tour of the runtime, and some pointers as to useful resources.

It is broken up into categories as follows:

  • Distribution: Information on how we distribute Enso to our users, and how Enso packages themselves work.
  • Language Server: Information on the Enso language server, its protocol, and how it integrates with the runtime.
  • Polyglot: Information on Enso's polyglot functionality, and how it is integrated into the surface Enso language.
  • RFCs: RFCs for Enso's development and evolution.
  • Runtime: Specification and documentation of the way that the Enso runtime is designed and implemented.
  • Semantics: A specification of Enso's semantics.
  • Style Guides: Style guides for the code written as part of the Enso project.
  • Syntax: A specification of Enso's syntax.
  • Types: A specification of Enso's type system and type theory.
  • Debugger: A specification of Enso's debugger.
  • Parser: Design and specification of the Enso parser.
  • Infrastructure: Description of the infrastructure for building Enso.
  • Libraries: Description of Enso's Library Ecosystem.