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18 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Philip Monk
545fe25cd2
language-server: address review comments 2019-11-05 20:26:33 -08:00
Philip Monk
8fe859ad49
language-server: namespace libraries 2019-11-03 21:54:04 -08:00
Philip Monk
647c0ddf8b
language-server: cleanup and incremental text sync 2019-11-03 21:46:15 -08:00
Philip Monk
ce6efe0a6a
auto: handle tab in middle of symbol 2019-11-01 00:18:34 -07:00
Philip Monk
0014d1cf2b
auto: fix some crashes on strange wet gates 2019-10-31 21:37:24 -07:00
Philip Monk
f3626e17e6
auto: support multiline tab completion 2019-10-31 20:54:00 -07:00
Philip Monk
8e66d84c83
easy-print: don't crash if type-check crashes
also don't render all the types if there's more than 10.
2019-10-31 15:53:43 -07:00
Philip Monk
9487481128
dojo, drum: change %tab sole-effect to use tanks
It should be general-purpose for tab-completing things in other apps,
types are inappropriate.
2019-10-31 15:14:41 -07:00
Philip Monk
ee63e122ea
dojo, auto: move insert-magic logic to lib/auto
This changes the entry-points in lib/auto so that clients never have to
handle magic-spoon.  You can specify either a tape of code with a
position index or a preparsed hoon (presumably you ran +insert-magic
before parsing).
2019-10-31 14:56:54 -07:00
Philip Monk
4482997a16
dojo, drum: give tab completion as true output
This stops slogging the tab completion and intead adds a +sole-effect
for tab completion output.  This is morally correct, and it lets dojo
clients show tab completions how they want.  For example, web dojo could
implement this as a drop-down box.

Another advantage is that this puts the rendering logic in drum, which
knows the width of the terminal.  Thus, we can make sure each match
takes no more than one line by truncating with ellipses.  If there's
only one match and it's already fully typed, then we display the whole
type.
2019-10-31 14:36:14 -07:00
Philip Monk
4d0e77a6b2
dojo: add a better function printer
It's useful to know what a function takes and produces, so this changes the autocomplete type prettyprinter to emphasize those.  This also gives a nice syntax for molds.  Examples:

```
-----
add  {a/@ b/@} -> @
~zod:dojo> add
-----
term  * -> @tas
~zod:dojo> term
-----
sign-transaction  {tx/{nonce/@ud gas-price/@ud gas/@ud to/@ux value/@ud data/@ux chain-id/@ux} pk/@} -> @ux
~zod:dojo> sign-transaction🔑ethereum
-----
wind  {a/(* -> *) b/(* -> *)} -> * -> ?({$give p/*} {$pass p// q/*} {$slip p/*})
~zod:dojo> wind
```
2019-10-31 13:56:20 -07:00
Philip Monk
76b917f426
dojo: add tab completion
This is initial support for type-aware tab completion.  When you hit tab, it tries to complete the word you're in the middle of using a face or arm in the subject at that point in the code.  It also shows all possible matches and their associated types.  It's nearly instantaneous.  Notes:

- It advances to the longest common prefix, so if you hit tab on `ab` and the only possible results are `abcde` and `abcdz`, then it'll write `abcd` and print both out (with their types).

- If there are fewer than ten matches, it prints the type along with the face.  Printing types is too slow to use all the time, but with 10 it's essentially instantaneous.

- The match closest in the subject to you (i.e. smallest axis number) is displayed lowest (closest to your focus).

Examples below, where `<TAB>` represents me hitting tab while my cursor is at that position (the line with the `<TAB>` is not preserved in the actual output).

```
~zod:dojo> eth<TAB>
-----
ethereum        #t/<11.qcl {<3.ltb 27.ipf 7.ecf 36.uek 92.bjk 247.ows 51.mvt 126.xjf 41.mac 1.ane $141> <21.yeb 27.ipf 7.ecf 36.uek 92.bjk 247.ows 51.mvt 126.xjf 41.mac 1.ane $141>}>
ethereum-types  #t/<3.ltb 27.ipf 7.ecf 36.uek 92.bjk 247.ows 51.mvt 126.xjf 41.mac 1.ane $141>
~zod:dojo> ethereum
~zod:dojo> |=  zong=@ud  z<TAB>
-----
zing  #t/<1.dqs {* <126.xjf 41.mac 1.ane $141>}>
zap   #t/<1.iot {tub/{p/{p/@ud q/@ud} q/""} <1.rff {daf/@t <247.ows 51.mvt 126.xjf 41.mac 1.ane $141>}>}>
zuse  #t/$309
zong  #t/@ud
~zod:dojo> |=  zong=@ud  zo<TAB>
-----
zong  #t/@ud
~zod:dojo> |=  zong=@ud  zong
~zod:dojo> <TAB>
hoon-version
trel
quip
pole
unit
qual
lone
... about 600 more lines ...
unity
html
zuse
eny
now
our
~zod:dojo>
```

Functionally, this is in a state where I'd be comfortable shipping it.  It doesn't interfere with anything if you don't press tab, and it's perfectly OTA-able.  I do think its output is a little verbose, but that can be tuned over time as people try it and determine what feels good in practice.

Additional notes:

- There are plenty of similar systems for other languages, but my most direct inspiration is Idris's editor tools.  This is implemented for the dojo, but I actually want it in my editor, which is why the meat is all defind in a library.  I've only tested on dojo one-liners, so I don't know the performance on large blocks of code.

- The default type printer isn't great for this use case.  In particular,
	- Cores should not print anything about their context
  - The `#t/` should go away
  - If it looks like a gate, we should print its return value
  - Maybe special handling for molds, but if the above is done, then for example `bone` is  `* -> @ud`.

- The worst part about our wing ordering is that it really screws up tab completion.  You want to do `point.owner-address` instead of `owner-address.point` because that lets you type `point.ow<TAB>`.  I weakly prefer reading it how we do it now, but it's really not great.  You could do an (dojo-specific?) alternate syntax of `point;owner-address`; this is a simple transformation.

- Regardless of the above, this should handle the case where we're in the middle of defining a wing; it doesn't right now.

- When a variable is shadowed, we show both of them.  We should probably show the shadowed one with a `^`.

- We probably shouldn't print out hundreds of results.  Maybe just the closest 50 with ellipses.

- This gets you any face in your subject, regardless of whether its type is reasonable.  We could limit that some by copying the `gol` logic in mint, so that if the pseudo-backward-inference engine happens to know what type it should be, you can filter the tab results according to if they nest in that type.  This would be "strongly type-aware".
2019-10-30 23:19:25 -07:00
Joe Bryan
fa01bfb0a5 hoon: moves new pretty-printer back into userspace 2019-10-17 17:52:45 -07:00
Jared Tobin
ef99074304
zuse, gall, eyre, dojo: deprecate 'cuft'
Replaces it with the more informative name 'internal-gift'.
2019-08-22 12:33:24 -02:30
Elliot Glaysher
a8c2c06db9 Now with a working --import. 2019-07-16 13:52:42 -07:00
Elliot Glaysher
5082ce6b98 Part 1: Add the export action and get that into herb. 2019-07-15 15:18:28 -07:00
Joe Bryan
27da0d61d8 renames +http-client interface core to +iris 2019-07-03 23:52:22 -07:00
Jared Tobin
b3901ab42f Add 'pkg/arvo/' from commit 'c20e2a185f131ff3f5d3961829bd7a3fe0f227f8'
git-subtree-dir: pkg/arvo
git-subtree-mainline: 9c8f40bf6c
git-subtree-split: c20e2a185f
2019-06-28 12:48:05 +08:00