enso/engine/runtime
Hubert Plociniczak c6ec5c5399
Handle autoscoped constructor args with no UUID (#11354)
* Handle autoscoped constructor args with no UUID

An application involving >1 autoscoped atom constructor arguments
with no ID would lead to a silent type error in GUI. It was silent
because once IdMap gets updated, the original type error disappears and
users are left with a No_Such_Method on a Panic.

The type error may occur because the compiler was inferring the same
UUID for autoscoped constructors. Args with UUID are cached therefore a
type confict might occur on the second (or later) argument.

Added a unit test case demonstrating the problem (previously it would
fail). The search path is now a bit more careful when inferring
arguments.

* One more test
2024-10-18 20:43:18 +02:00
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src Handle autoscoped constructor args with no UUID (#11354) 2024-10-18 20:43:18 +02:00
README.md Add a markdown style guide (#1022) 2020-07-21 13:59:40 +01:00

Enso Runtime

The Enso runtime is responsible for the actual execution of Enso code. This means that it encompasses the following functionality:

  • Parsing: Taking Enso code as input and generating an AST that maintains a sophisticated set of information about the input.
  • Desugaring: Reducing the user-facing Enso code into a simplified language known as Core.
  • Type Inference: Inferring the types of bindings in the user's code.
  • Type Checking: Checking that the inferred and provided types for bindings match up across the codebase.
  • Optimisation: Static optimisation processes to improve the performance of the user's program.
  • Code Execution: Actually running the Enso code.
  • Introspection Hooks: Providing hooks into the running code to allow the language server to inspect information about the code as it runs.

Truffle Nodes creation convention

All Truffle nodes that are expected to be created as part of ASTs should implement a public, static build method for creating an instance. If the node is DSL generated, the build method should delegate to the autogenerated create method, so that nodes are always created with build. Such a convention allows us to easily switch node back and forth between manual and DSL generated implementations, without the need to change its clients.

The only exception are nodes that are never expected to be a part of an AST e.g. root nodes of builtin functions, for which an asFunction method should be implemented instead.

This convention should be implemented for every node throughout this codebase if you see one not obeying it please fix it.