Compare +mute and +mule. Those pass through scry, which doesn't allow us to
catch crashes due to blocking scry. If you intercept scry, you can't preserve
the type polymorphically. By monomorphizing, we are able to do so safely.
This broke when %kick was handled by resubscribing on your own ship
because it processed the %kick before the %leave. For example, `@t`404
at the dojo would put the dojo in an unworkable state.
You want the %leave to be processed first because you can't do a
"resubscribe" in response to that.
Since Soto is the name of the relay, its location in Landscape should be
the application it relays to: Dojo. This commit amends the mount paths
and source paths accordingly.
* chat-history:
chat: added temporary chat-two-update mark with new %messages type
chat: oust correctness fix and js style fix
chat-store: factored out functions used in both message and messages
chat: style fixes
chat: fixes to cli parser and increased page size in hook
chat-js: updated to support %messages events
sur: added rw-security to replace chat-security
chat: add history functionality. optionally request backlog.
Signed-off-by: Jared Tobin <jared@tlon.io>
Immediately useful for implemeting json `@rd` parsing, which is basically
`++royl-rd` minus pfix sig. The increased separation also allows for running
stuff like `(rash '3.22e-47' royl-rn:so)` from the dojo.
Immediately useful for implemeting json `@rd` parsing, which is basically
`++royl-rd` minus pfix sig. The increased separation also allows for running
stuff like `(rash '3.22e-47' royl-rn:so)` from the dojo.
* liam-fitzgerald/lang-server-commit:
language-server: fix cord reverse
language-server: use modern tisfas syntax
language-server: add function signature on hover
language-server: added autocommit on save
Signed-off-by: Jared Tobin <jared@tlon.io>
This adds syntax for running imps. For example:
-time ~s1
Runs the "time" imp with the argument ~s1. This blocks the terminal
until the imp has completed (backspace kills it, of course). You could
avoid blocking the terminal if you sacrifice the ability to use imps as
sources in more complex commands.
In keeping with this one-and-done view of imps, this also changes spider
to not use a live build of imps. This significantly reduces the amount
of uncertainty around imps -- spider will try exactly once to run your
imp, and if it fails it'll tell you. If you want to retry, that's up to
you.
Returns the target %zuse contract configuration to mainnet, and also
tweaks the 'arvo-ropsten' build to use %alef instead of %ames.
Also fixes a merge conflict artifact in nix/ops/default.nix.
Our mark definitions for sole actions and effects pre-date our tab
completion work. This commit adds tab completion actions and
effects to the definition, so they can be sent and received as JSON.
This removes the %http-response special case from gall. In its place,
we implement a subscription regime with the following steps:
- Agent sends %connect to Eyre
- Eyre pokes agent with %handle-http-response, including unique eyre-id
- Agent passes %start-watching to Eyre with eyre-id and unique app-id
- Eyre subscribes to agent on /http-response/app-id
- Agent produces a %http-response-header fact followed by 0 or more
%http-response-data facts and possibly a %http-response-cancel fact
- Agent produces a %kick to close the subscription, which Eyre
interprets as completion of the message.
This works when there is data. There is currently a bug where if the
response has no data in total (as in the case of a naked 404), no
response will be sent.
This also includes lib/http-handler, which implements a convenient
interface for agents that want to respond immediately with all the data.
This lets them avoid carrying extra state to keep track of pending
requests.
This should really have access to your state and the ability to change
it. Perhaps a more minimalist design would be better: just keep track
of the requests, then hand it off to +on-watch when eyre is ready to
receive responses. It's not clear how to pass in the request data in
+on-watch.
For some reason Jael subscriptions aren't starting properly for many
people. Until we can get to the bottom of it, this sets everyone to
start listening directly to the chain.
This augments permission management with invite sending, when setting "positive"
permissions. This matches talk's behavior.
Also implements +full:tr, which renders as ~ship/path, even for local targets.
Allows language-server to commit automatically upon changes. This
is driven by the editor, preventing the autocommit issues seen
with #971. Additionally recalculates syntax issues upon save.
This extends `gol` "backward-inference" typechecking to thread through
cores. Recall that `gol` is used exclusively for receiving more
specific error messages; these changes should have no effect on programs
which already compile successfully.
Before, this would type-fail on the second `|%`.
```
!:
^+ ^?
|%
++ foo *@ud
--
|%
++ foo
?: =(1 1)
2
%foo
--
```
With these changes, it gives a mint-nice at `%foo`. It will also give
you explicit errors if you have the wrong number/names of arms,
including which arms it expects.
This is becoming much more important with static gall, since it's the
first time we've used core subtyping so extensively and in userspace.