I'm not going to be able to debug the memory leaks in the +ob core
jets, so remove those new jets and hooks to +fein and +fynd so they
can be called from the @p parsing jets. This moves +fein adn +fynd
to the toplevel because there appear to be issues with hooks
referencing things that aren't in the directly jetted core.
`at` is for when you expect an array of a certain exact structure. If it
has extra elements, that indicates you were mistaken about the strucutre,
so it should fail to match.
Makes it so that |cancel %force skips the next thing in the queue if
you're not in the middle of something. If you are in the middle of
something, it skips the thing you're in the middle of (just like naked
|cancel).
This should resolve issues where |cancel doesn't drain the queue.
We have three stacks: the hoon stack, bar stack, and duct stack. This
turns the bar stack to a list of ducts and adds it to the hoon stack.
This tells you the ducts of the moves that caused the move where you
crashed.
See:
recover: dig: intr
crud: %belt event failed
bail: intr
bar-stack
~[
~[/g/use/spider/~zod/build/~.dojo_0v5ogno.5anji.vn3f6.4gs7t.6r2ft /d //term/1]
~[/d //term/1]
~[/g/use/spider/~zod/find/~.dojo_0v5ogno.5anji.vn3f6.4gs7t.6r2ft /d //term/1]
~[/g/use/dojo/~zod/out/~zod/spider/drum/wool /d //term/1]
~[/d //term/1]
~[/g/use/dojo/~zod/drum/hand /d //term/1]
~[/g/use/hood/~zod/out/~zod/dojo/drum/phat/~zod/dojo /d //term/1]
~[/d //term/1]
~[//term/1]
]
call: failed
/~zod/home/~2020.3.17..23.14.11..50e0/sys/vane/ford:<[6.128 3].[6.220 5]>
/~zod/home/~2020.3.17..23.14.11..50e0/sys/vane/ford:<[6.129 3].[6.220 5]>
/~zod/home/~2020.3.17..23.14.11..50e0/sys/vane/ford:<[6.132 3].[6.220 5]>
...
This reverts commit 046506f9d4, reversing
changes made to 6ef08962ef.
I'm reverting this as we're moving to a new branch/release model in
which breaching changes (as this one is) will live on a long-running
'next' branch, rather than alongside non-breaching changes in master.
This revert should itself be reverted on the 'next' branch.
* origin/os1-rc: (439 commits)
pills: updated brass and solid
chat: pull room contacts from associated group
chat: spell 'permanent' correctly
eyre: remove padding from 'access' input
chat: only delete metadata for a chat if you created it
chat: settings inputs add borders on focus
chat: remove console.log from metadataAction
chat: style fixes during review, use metadata-hook
chat: edit description, color settings
chat: add update-metadata to metadata reducer
chat: revise api.js to match data structures
metadata-json: add json to action parsers
chat: construct settings page for metadata
chat: correct bottom border on join links
chat: copy shortcodes
chat: linkify unmanaged chats
metadata-hook: support group members other than host creating shared resources
contacts: add bg-gray0 to root page
chat + contact views: updated for style and to assert that group-path must be equal to app-path if there are ships in the members set
contacts: changed color + copy of "add to group" button
...
* origin/ted/ford-no-pit:
pills: update solid
http.c: revert timeout to original ~m10
tests: prime ford %reef cache
http.c: bump timeout from ~m20 to ~m30
http.c: bump timeout from ~m10 to ~m20
tests: fix ford tests for no %reef short-circuit
ford: remove pit short-circuit
Instead of trying to hint computations (buying us %memo, etc), we
simply pass through the nouns (with constant [1 noun] formulas)
to the underlying runtime. This avoids spuriously product-hinting
the +tone results of +mink as the previous version did.
Does not change state type, but clears outstanding.agents.state since
it's full of garbage values. This introduces a possibility that we may
have been in the middle of something, so we handle that in a reasonably
sane way.
+mink, the current virtual nock interpreter, has a couple of problems.
1. it propagates blocks as a list of paths, which is inconsistent with
the way the jet behaves (only a single path is ever blocked on, with
exception semantics).
2. +mush was not updated after the change to molds to crash instead of
bunting. it crashes when not given the right kind of data, which is
inconsistent with the intended semantics of ++mink.
3. it "eats" hints, causing (for example) slogs to disappear when running
without a mink jet.
4. the naming/style was typically cryptic. since +mink will never really
be run, one could argue that its primary purpose is to be read.
+mino (which will be renamed to +mink after some staging) has had its
return type (+tono, to be renamed +tone) modified in the block case so
that it only blocks on one path, has a corrected +mush, carefully
"passes through" all hints to the underlying interpreter, and has more
meaningful names, with the intention of improving readability.
A generator (gen/mino.hoon) is also included in this commit; it contains
tests that were used during the development of +mino. It should be removed
before integration, and is included for posterity. The stack trace semantics
are expected to change in the near future (since they are dependent on jets
faithfully preserving the stack pushes of the pure nock, an onerous burden).
They are, however, tested in gen/mino.hoon, which makes it unsuitable as a
long-term test.