Some parts of the query engine and transactor need to know whether an
attribute is a component attribute, and sometimes want to do so in
a generated SQL query. This is one way to do that.
* Tidy up and add txid at beginning of transaction
* Add ffi crate and new_store function
* Add register and unregister observer FFI, Store and Conn functions.
Also add android logging facilities
* Add function for fetching entids for attribute strings
* Add functions for iterating through TxReports
* Add sync to ffi boundary
* Move Extern types from submodule to lib in FFI.
For some reason, if these types are in a submodule, even if they are publically used, the functions inside the FFI are not found in
Android. Works for iOS though. To be investigated later....
* Return to passing TxReports to observer function.
Also, remove some debug
* Expose DateTime and Utc publically
* Use Store in observer tests
Simplify.
This has a watcher collect txid -> AttributeSet mappings each time a
transact occurs. On commit we retrieve those mappings and hand them over
to the observer service, which filters them and packages them up for
dispatch.
Tidy up
* Pre: use debugcli in VSCode.
* Pre: wrap subqueries in parentheses in output SQL.
* Pre: add ExistingColumn.
This lets us make reference to columns by name, rather than only
pointing to qualified aliases.
* Pre: add Into for &str to TypedValue.
* Pre: add Store.transact.
* Pre: cleanup.
* Parse and algebrize simple aggregates. (#312)
* Follow-up: print aggregate columns more neatly in the CLI.
* Useful ValueTypeSet helpers.
* Allow for entity inequalities.
* Add 'differ', which is a ref-specialized not-equals.
* Add 'unpermute', a function for getting unique, distinct pairs from bindings.
* Review comments.
* Add 'the' pseudo-aggregation operator.
This allows for a corresponding value to be returned when a query
includes one 'min' or 'max' aggregate.
* Use fixed-size arrays for bootstrap datoms, not vecs.
* Wide-ranging cleanup.
This commit:
- Deletes some dead code.
- Marks some functions only used by tests as cfg(test).
- Adds pub(crate) to a bunch of functions.
- Cleans up a few other nits.
* Use the cache to make constant queries super fast.
* Fix translate tests to match: we no longer generate SQL for many of them!
* Accumulate additions and removals into the cache.
* Make attribute cache clone-on-write; store it in Metadata.
* Allow caching of fulltext attributes, interning strings.
Fixes from @kevinmehall.
* Prefer character sets over backtracking in the EDN parser.
* Avoid duplicate effort when parsing floats in the EDN parser.
* Clean up duplicate position tracking code.
This turns out to have little performance impact, but makes the grammar
much cleaner.
* Fix EDN work to pass tests with correct numeric precedence.
* Add a prepared query command to CLI.
* Print nanoseconds in the REPL. This is a good problem to have.
* Better CLI timing.
* Use release for 'cargo cli', debug for 'cargo debugcli'.
* Don't enable debug symbols in release builds.
* Clean up CLI code. Fixed order for help.
* Column-align help output.
This puts caching in mentat_db, adds a reverse lookup capability for
unique attributes, and populates bidirectional caches with a single
SQL cursor walk.
Differentiate between begin_read and begin_uncached_read.
Note that we still allow toggling within InProgress, because there might be
transient local state that makes starting a new transaction impossible.
* Add EntityBuilder.add_kw.
This allows you to skip your own attribute lookups, at the cost of
potentially doing the work more than once.
Also does value type checking.
* Add basic coloring of CLI output.
* Add a timer to the CLI.
Toggle it on or off with 'timer on' and 'timer off'.
Output is colorized.
* Add VSCode configuration files.
These allow you to build and run the CLI, build Mentat, or run all tests.