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James Shubin
5f4ae05340 readme: We moved to matrix 2025-10-02 03:05:05 -04:00
James Shubin
debd4ee653 misc: Remove old prototype language 2025-09-29 23:15:45 -04:00
James Shubin
6090517830 releases: Add release notes for 1.0.0 2025-09-25 02:11:05 -04:00
James Shubin
790b7199ca lang: New function engine
This mega patch primarily introduces a new function engine. The main
reasons for this new engine are:

1) Massively improved performance with lock-contended graphs.

Certain large function graphs could have very high lock-contention which
turned out to be much slower than I would have liked. This new algorithm
happens to be basically lock-free, so that's another helpful
improvement.

2) Glitch-free function graphs.

The function graphs could "glitch" (an FRP term) which could be
undesirable in theory. In practice this was never really an issue, and
I've not explicitly guaranteed that the new graphs are provably
glitch-free, but in practice things are a lot more consistent.

3) Simpler graph shape.

The new graphs don't require the private channels. This makes
understanding the graphs a lot easier.

4) Branched graphs only run half.

Previously we would run two pure side of an if statement, and while this
was mostly meant as an early experiment, it stayed in for far too long
and now was the right time to remove this. This also means our graphs
are much smaller and more efficient too.

Note that this changed the function API slightly. Everything has been
ported. It's possible that we introduce a new API in the future, but it
is unexpected to cause removal of the two current APIs.

In addition, we finally split out the "schedule" aspect from
world.schedule(). The "pick me" aspects now happen in a separate
resource, rather than as a yucky side-effect in the function. This also
lets us more precisely choose when we're scheduled, and we can observe
without being chosen too.

As usual many thanks to Sam for helping through some of the algorithmic
graph shape issues!
2025-09-11 23:19:45 -04:00
James Shubin
75bafa4fd3 mcl, docs: Use the less ambiguous form of the import
Update the style guide as well!
2025-06-05 22:47:38 -04:00
James Shubin
b868a60f69 engine: resources: Simplify the Watch loop
I had some legacy unnecessary boolean for sending everywhere. Not sure
why I never re-read it, it's so easy to just copy and paste and carry
on.
2025-05-25 02:12:14 -04:00
James Shubin
774d408e13 engine: Fix up some send/recv corner cases
Initially I wasn't 100% clear or decided on the send/recv semantics.
After some experimenting, I think this is much closer to what we want.
Nothing should break or regress here, this only enables more
possibilities.
2025-05-05 23:53:37 -04:00
James Shubin
045b29291e engine, lang: Modern exported resources
I've been waiting to write this patch for a long time. I firmly believe
that the idea of "exported resources" was truly a brilliant one, but
which was never even properly understood by its original inventors! This
patch set aims to show how it should have been done.

The main differences are:

* Real-time modelling, since "once per run" makes no sense.
* Filter with code/functions not language syntax.
* Directed exporting to limit the intended recipients.

The next step is to add more "World" reading and filtering functions to
make it easy and expressive to make your selection of resources to
collect!
2025-04-05 12:45:23 -04:00
James Shubin
3ca1aa9cb1 engine: resources: Fix backwards docker ports
This wasn't setup properly, now it's fixed. Woops.
2025-03-12 05:45:27 -04:00
James Shubin
2899bc234a lang: Add a forkv loop statement for iterating over a map
This adds a forkv statement which is used to iterate over a map with a
body of statements. This is an important data transformation tool which
should be used sparingly, but is important to have.

An import statement inside of a forkv loop is not currently supported.
We have a simple hack to detect the obvious cases, but more deeply
nested scenarios probably won't be caught, and you'll get an obscure
error message if you try to do this.

This was incredibly challenging to get right, and it's all thanks to Sam
for his brilliance.

Note, I couldn't think of a better keyword that "forkv" but suggestions
are welcome if you think you have a better idea. Other ideas were formap
and foreach, but neither got me very excited.
2025-03-08 17:45:29 -05:00
James Shubin
cf7e73bbf6 lang: Add a for loop statement for iterating over a list
This adds a for statement which is used to iterate over a list with a
body of statements. This is an important data transformation tool which
should be used sparingly, but is important to have.

An import statement inside of a for loop is not currently supported. We
have a simple hack to detect the obvious cases, but more deeply nested
scenarios probably won't be caught, and you'll get an obscure error
message if you try to do this.

This was incredibly challenging to get right, and it's all thanks to Sam
for his brilliance.

Co-authored-by: Samuel Gélineau <gelisam@gmail.com>
2025-03-08 17:45:29 -05:00
Edward Toroshchyn
c25a2a257b misc: Fix typos and spelling errors 2025-02-24 16:01:46 +01:00
James Shubin
4fd6ced287 docs: Add new talks from Belgium, 2025 2025-02-10 10:34:53 -05:00
James Shubin
de9c0adcc0 releases: Add release notes for 0.0.27
I did this build with: `make release` followed by:
GOTAGS='noaugeas' make release when the arm64 build failed.
2025-01-31 03:22:45 -05:00
James Shubin
d30ea571f1 misc: Update to golang 1.22
Ran:

go get -u ./...
go mod tidy

We also got rid of travis and simplified things a bit.
2025-01-26 17:16:40 -05:00
James Shubin
d30ff6cfae legal: Remove year
Instead of constantly making these updates, let's just remove the year
since things are stored in git anyways, and this is not an actual modern
legal risk anymore.
2025-01-26 16:24:51 -05:00
James Shubin
ecee84aa28 docs: New blog post about modules and imports 2024-12-03 03:00:21 -05:00
James Shubin
380004b1dc readme, docs: New docs available 2024-11-23 01:25:40 -05:00
James Shubin
28a443d11d docs: Add a hack for golang functions 2024-11-22 14:20:24 -05:00
James Shubin
a600e11100 cli, docs: Add a docs command for doc generation
This took a lot longer than it looks to get right. It's not perfect, but
it now reliably generates documentation which we can put into gohugo.
2024-11-22 14:20:16 -05:00
James Shubin
8df82f0301 docs: Add a new faq entry about deploy.readfile
This may be a common thing people forget.
2024-09-18 21:38:08 -04:00
James Shubin
29eebd0d07 lang: core: Move template to golang namespace
I don't think this template function should be in any way authoritative,
so let's namespace it.
2024-09-13 15:51:24 -04:00
James Shubin
a0972c0752 lang, engine: Add a metaparam for catching accidental dollar signs
Let's make our life easier for users!
2024-08-22 20:41:48 -04:00
James Shubin
f2d4cac92d docs: Add a short contributing guide
I think this is all common sense, but I thought it might be helpful for
anyone that might not be well-versed with how such projects run.
2024-08-16 23:57:38 -04:00
James Shubin
c5dc9c7650 docs: Add a guide for writing API services
Hopefully this is useful to companies who want to design their services
properly to support modern tooling.
2024-08-16 23:38:27 -04:00
James Shubin
fd86b35ce3 docs: Improve the FAQ 2024-07-23 17:26:57 -04:00
James Shubin
14577a0c46 lang: Add modern type unification implementation
This adds a modern type unification algorithm, which drastically
improves performance, particularly for bigger programs.

This required a change to the AST to add TypeCheck methods (for Stmt)
and Infer/Check methods (for Expr). This also changed how the functions
express their invariants, and as a result this was changed as well.

This greatly improves the way we express these invariants, and as a
result it makes adding new polymorphic functions significantly easier.

This also makes error output for the user a lot better in pretty much
all scenarios.

The one downside of this patch is that a good chunk of it is merged in
this giant single commit since it was hard to do it step-wise. That's
not the end of the world.

This couldn't be done without the guidance of Sam who helped me in
explaining, debugging, and writing all the sneaky algorithmic parts and
much more. Thanks again Sam!

Co-authored-by: Samuel Gélineau <gelisam@gmail.com>
2024-07-01 18:33:47 -04:00
xlai89
201cf091d5 test: Add a links checker and fix some links 2024-06-17 14:17:39 -04:00
James Shubin
3b754d5324 docs: Fix markdown failing
It fails locally, but not in CI, and I don't know why.
2024-05-05 15:34:04 -04:00
James Shubin
7a568627e9 docs: Update dead links 2024-05-05 15:34:00 -04:00
James Shubin
328360eea8 docs: Add addition to style guide for pointer receivers 2024-04-28 16:14:05 -04:00
James Shubin
c12452b3ce misc: Move to golang 1.21
Unfortunately, this also breaks go-mod-upgrade with:

upgrade failed error=Error running go command to discover modules: exit
status 1 stderr=go: loading module retractions for
golang.org/x/mod@v0.16.0: version "v0.17.0" invalid: resolves to version
v0.17.1-0.20240315155916-aa51b25a4485 (v0.17.0 is not a tag) go: loading
module retractions for golang.org/x/sync@v0.6.0: version "v0.7.0"
invalid: resolves to version v0.7.1-0.20240304172602-14be23e5b48b
(v0.7.0 is not a tag)
2024-04-25 13:01:41 -04:00
James Shubin
51cf1e2921 lang: ast: The res and edge names should not use exclusives
This removes the exclusive from the res names and edge names. We now
require that the names should be lists of strings, however they can
still be single strings if that can be determined statically.
Programmers should explicitly wrap their variables in a string by
interpolation to force this, or in square brackets to force a list. The
former is generally preferable because it generates a small function
graph since it doesn't need to build a list.
2024-04-18 00:07:53 -04:00
Felix Frank
29ec867ac7 gapi: Bring back puppet and langpuppet
This reverts commit e767655ede.

In addition, it applies required changes to function with the new CLI backend.
2024-04-02 21:07:02 -04:00
Julian Rüth
22873b3c3f docs: Fix docker build instructions
fixes #752
2024-04-03 01:01:47 +03:00
Julian Rüth
ede5db18d7 docs: Binaries are not outdated currently 2024-04-03 01:01:37 +03:00
James Shubin
964b1dc58a docs: Add release notes for 0.0.26
I send these out by email and then archive a copy here. Sign up to the
mgmt partner program for early access. Ping me for details.
2024-03-30 19:03:31 -04:00
James Shubin
a1db219fd2 docs: Add release notes for 0.0.25
I send these out by email and then archive a copy here. Sign up to the
mgmt partner program for early access. Ping me for details.
2024-03-27 17:21:08 -04:00
James Shubin
46b2fe0eba docs: Add old release notes
These release notes used to live on the mailing list at:
https://listman.redhat.com/archives/mgmtconfig-list/ until Red Hat
killed off this excellent service recently.

I'm adding them all here for reference.

Before 0.0.9 there were no release notes.
2024-03-26 14:38:26 -04:00
James Shubin
589a5f9aeb cli, lib, lang: Port to new cli library
The new version of the urfave/cli library is moving to generics, and
it's completely unclear to me why this is an improvement. Their new API
is very complicated to understand, which for me, defeats the purpose of
golang.

In parallel, I needed to do some upcoming cli API refactoring, so this
was a good time to look into new libraries. After a review of the
landscape, I found the alexflint/go-arg library which has a delightfully
elegant API. It does have a few rough edges, but it's otherwise very
usable, and I think it would be straightforward to add features and fix
issues.

Thanks Alex!
2024-03-01 21:02:55 -05:00
James Shubin
e767655ede cli, puppet, langpuppet: Remove puppet GAPI's
I'm currently refactoring the CLI code. Unfortunately this means a
pretty big churn in the various GAPI frontends. Since nobody is actively
using the puppet frontend code, I'm removing it for now. If someone is
actively using it, and wants to either port it to the new API, or
sponsor the porting of it to the new API, I'm happy to allow it back in.

Sorry Felix, it was a fun idea, and I loved seeing it work, but I can't
personally afford the maintenance cost of having this in right now.
2024-03-01 21:02:55 -05:00
James Shubin
d6cf595899 lang: Unnested the core package from the functions dir
The core package could contain non-functions, so we might as well move
it upwards.
2024-02-22 17:19:02 -05:00
James Shubin
57910470a9 docs: Add new talks from Belgium 2024 2024-02-09 10:49:35 -05:00
James Shubin
890b6e9a28 docs: Add empty list declarations to style guide
This seems to have come up lately, so add my reasoning. Debate is
welcome-- to a point.
2024-02-09 04:48:16 -05:00
James Shubin
edf47a1737 lang: gapi, docs: Add a --skip-unify option to speed up run
This is useful for run and dangerous for deploy. If we make type
unification blazing fast, we should probably get rid of this option.
2024-02-08 10:49:22 -05:00
James Shubin
32916f9a6f engine: resources: Receive keys should match mcl, not golang
The capitalization of these keys was wrong and they weren't getting
seen. Add a test as well.
2024-01-22 19:40:15 -05:00
James Shubin
a8f194259b legal: Happy 2024 everyone...
Done with:

ack '2023+' -l | xargs sed -i -e 's/2023+/2024+/g'

Checked manually with:

git add -p

Hello to future James from 2025, and Happy Hacking!
2024-01-22 15:52:49 -05:00
James Shubin
aae0e16350 lang: ast, parser, interfaces: Implementation of nested class sugar
This implements a new type of syntactic sugar for the common pattern of
a base class which returns a child class, and so on. Instead of needing
to repeatedly indent the child classes, we can instead prefix them at
the definition site (where created with the class keyword) with the name
of the parent class, followed by a colon, to get the desired embedded
sugar.

For example, instead of writing:

class base() {
	class inner() {
		class deepest() {
		}
	}
}

You can instead write:

class base() {
}
class base:inner() {
}
class base:inner:deepest() {
}

Of course, you can only access any of the inner classes by first
including (with the include keyword) a parent class, and then
subsequently including the inner one.
2024-01-14 17:10:31 -05:00
James Shubin
44ee578a3a lang: parser, ast, interfaces: Implement include as
This adds support for `include as <identifier>` type statements which in
addition to pulling in any defined resources, it also makes the contents
of the scope of the class available to the scope of the include
statement, but prefixed by the identifier specified.

This makes passing data between scopes much more powerful, and it also
allows classes to return useful classes for subsequent use.

This also improves the SetScope procedure and adds to the Ordering
stage. It's unclear if the current Ordering stage can handle all code,
or if there exist corner-cases which are valid code, but which would
produce a wrong or imprecise topological sort.

Some extraneous scoping bugs still exist, which expose certain variables
that we should not depend on in future code.

Co-authored-by: Samuel Gélineau <gelisam@gmail.com>
2024-01-14 17:08:51 -05:00
James Shubin
24054f905f lib, lang, docs: Add --only-unify option
This adds a new run flag for the lang frontend to exit immediately
following type unification. This makes it easier to use this as a step
in CI, and also to type the execution for performance comparison
reasons.
2024-01-02 13:06:19 -05:00