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const svg = startSketchOn(XY)
turning back on all planes (#720) * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> tests Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fix more tests Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fixes Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fix stdlib Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fix tests Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fixes Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> compile Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> update sample code Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> re-enable the planes Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fix tests Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fix tests Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fix tests Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fix tests Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fix tests Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fix tests Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fix tests Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fix all tests Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> boilerplate Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> Cut release v0.9.2 (#714) rust make default planes Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> use the planes from engine Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fixups Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fixes Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fixes Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fixes Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> negative args Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> diable camera Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> hide planes Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> updatress Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> fmt Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> Update src/hooks/useAppMode.ts Co-authored-by: Kurt Hutten <k.hutten@protonmail.ch> Update src/hooks/useAppMode.ts Co-authored-by: Kurt Hutten <k.hutten@protonmail.ch> cleanups Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> Bump kittycad from 0.2.26 to 0.2.27 in /src-tauri (#726) Bumps [kittycad](https://github.com/KittyCAD/kittycad.rs) from 0.2.26 to 0.2.27. - [Release notes](https://github.com/KittyCAD/kittycad.rs/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/KittyCAD/kittycad.rs/compare/v0.2.26...v0.2.27) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: kittycad dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-patch ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Bump tauri-plugin-fs-extra from `b04bde3` to `6c7a4c0` in /src-tauri (#725) Bumps [tauri-plugin-fs-extra](https://github.com/tauri-apps/plugins-workspace) from `b04bde3` to `6c7a4c0`. - [Release notes](https://github.com/tauri-apps/plugins-workspace/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/tauri-apps/plugins-workspace/compare/b04bde3461066c709d6801cf9ca305cf889a8394...6c7a4c09847f9659f9393a1412fa59bebd7c2004) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: tauri-plugin-fs-extra dependency-type: direct:production ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Bump toml from 0.8.0 to 0.8.1 in /src-tauri (#724) Bumps [toml](https://github.com/toml-rs/toml) from 0.8.0 to 0.8.1. - [Commits](https://github.com/toml-rs/toml/compare/toml-v0.8.0...toml-v0.8.1) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: toml dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-patch ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Bump openapitor from `61a1605` to `d3e98c4` in /src/wasm-lib (#723) Bumps [openapitor](https://github.com/KittyCAD/kittycad.rs) from `61a1605` to `d3e98c4`. - [Release notes](https://github.com/KittyCAD/kittycad.rs/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/KittyCAD/kittycad.rs/compare/61a16059b3eaf8793a2a2e1edbc0d770f284fea3...d3e98c4ec0ff7c307d66378eab1c4630250ec210) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: openapitor dependency-type: direct:production ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Bump kittycad from 0.2.26 to 0.2.27 in /src/wasm-lib (#722) Bumps [kittycad](https://github.com/KittyCAD/kittycad.rs) from 0.2.26 to 0.2.27. - [Release notes](https://github.com/KittyCAD/kittycad.rs/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/KittyCAD/kittycad.rs/compare/v0.2.26...v0.2.27) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: kittycad dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-patch ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Bump thiserror from 1.0.48 to 1.0.49 in /src/wasm-lib (#721) Bumps [thiserror](https://github.com/dtolnay/thiserror) from 1.0.48 to 1.0.49. - [Release notes](https://github.com/dtolnay/thiserror/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/dtolnay/thiserror/compare/1.0.48...1.0.49) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: thiserror dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-patch ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Bump expectorate from 1.0.7 to 1.1.0 in /src/wasm-lib (#712) Bumps [expectorate](https://github.com/oxidecomputer/expectorate) from 1.0.7 to 1.1.0. - [Release notes](https://github.com/oxidecomputer/expectorate/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/oxidecomputer/expectorate/compare/v1.0.7...v1.1.0) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: expectorate dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-minor ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Bump clap from 4.4.4 to 4.4.5 in /src/wasm-lib (#711) Bumps [clap](https://github.com/clap-rs/clap) from 4.4.4 to 4.4.5. - [Release notes](https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/compare/v4.4.4...v4.4.5) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: clap dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-patch ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> refactor cleanup Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> type improvements * use new sketchmode no camera Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * js working better Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * start of negative planes Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * tests and neg Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * images Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * norma;s Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * better initial load of planes Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * ts Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fixes Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fixes Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix tsc Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix edit sketch Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * add regression test for 2d solid issue Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * show planes Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix clippy Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix tests Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * canecel in progress Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * fix ci as well Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> * updates Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com> --------- Signed-off-by: Jess Frazelle <github@jessfraz.com>
2023-10-05 14:27:48 -07:00
|> startProfileAt([0, 0], %)
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
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|> line(endAbsolute = [2.52, -26.04]) // MoveAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [2.52, -25.2]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [0.84, -25.2]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [0.84, -24.36]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [0, -24.36]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [0, -6.72]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [0.84, -6.72]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [0.84, -5.88]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [1.68, -5.88]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [1.68, -5.04]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [2.52, -5.04]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [2.52, -4.2]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -4.2]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -3.36]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -3.36]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -4.2]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [18.48, -4.2]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [18.48, -5.04]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [19.32, -5.04]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [19.32, -5.88]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [20.16, -5.88]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [20.16, -6.72]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [21, -6.72]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [21, -24.36]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [20.16, -24.36]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [20.16, -25.2]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [18.48, -25.2]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [18.48, -26.04]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.96, -26.04]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.96, -26.88]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [16.8, -26.88]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [16.8, -28.56]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [11.76, -28.56]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [11.76, -26.88]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [12.6, -26.88]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [12.6, -26.04]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [8.4, -26.04]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [8.4, -26.88]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [9.24, -26.88]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [9.24, -28.56]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [4.2, -28.56]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [4.2, -26.88]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.04, -26.88]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.04, -26.04]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [0.839996, -20.58]) // MoveRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [0.839996, -24.36]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [2.52, -24.36]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [2.52, -25.2]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [18.48, -25.2]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [18.48, -24.36]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [20.16, -24.36]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [20.16, -20.58]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
// StopAbsolute
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.56, -24.36]) // MoveAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.56, -22.68]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -22.68]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -24.36]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [1.68, -22.68]) // MoveRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [1.68, -21.84]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.88, -21.84]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.88, -22.68]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -24.36]) // MoveRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -23.52]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.88, -23.52]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.88, -24.36]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.12, -22.68]) // MoveRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.12, -21.84]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.959999999999999, -21.84]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.959999999999999, -22.68]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [16.8, -22.68]) // MoveRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [16.8, -21.84]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -21.84]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -22.68]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [18.48, -22.68]) // MoveRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [18.48, -21.84]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [19.32, -21.84]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [19.32, -22.68]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.12, -24.36]) // MoveRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.12, -23.52]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -23.52]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -24.36]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [18.48, -5.88]) // MoveAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [18.48, -5.04]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -5.04]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -4.2]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -4.2]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -5.04]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [2.52, -5.04]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [2.52, -5.88]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [1.68, -5.88]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [1.68, -6.72]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [0.839996, -6.72]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [0.839996, -8.4]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [20.16, -8.4]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [20.16, -6.72]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [19.32, -6.72]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [19.32, -5.88]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [20.16, -7.56]) // MoveAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [0.839996, -7.56]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [0.839996, -19.32]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [20.16, -19.32]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -10.08]) // MoveAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -9.24001]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -9.24001]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -10.08]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [18.48, -10.08]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [18.48, -16.8]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -16.8]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -17.64]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -17.64]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -16.8]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [2.52, -16.8]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [2.52, -10.080000000000002]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
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|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -10.92]) // MoveRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -10.08]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.12, -10.08]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.12, -13.44]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [14.28, -13.44]) // HorizontalLineRelative
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [9.24, -13.44]) // MoveRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [11.76, -13.44]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [11.76, -14.28]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [10.92, -14.28]) // HorizontalLineRelative here
|> line(endAbsolute = [10.92, -15.959999999999999]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -15.959999999999999]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -15.12]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [14.28, -15.12]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [14.28, -15.959999999999999]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -15.959999999999999]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -16.8]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.56, -16.8]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.56, -15.96]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [6.72, -15.96]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [6.72, -15.120000000000001]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.56, -15.120000000000001]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.56, -15.96]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [10.08, -15.96]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [10.08, -14.28]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [9.24, -14.28]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.56, -12.6]) // MoveAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.56, -11.76]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.04, -11.76]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.04, -12.6]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [4.2, -12.6]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [4.2, -11.76]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.04, -11.76]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.04, -10.92]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.5600000000000005, -10.92]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.5600000000000005, -11.76]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [8.4, -11.76]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [8.4, -12.6]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
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|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -5.88]) // MoveAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -5.04]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [4.2, -5.04]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [4.2, -3.36]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.04, -3.36]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.04, -1.68]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.88, -1.68]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.88, -0.83999599]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [6.72, -0.83999599]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [6.72, -1.68]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.56, -1.68]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.56, -3.36]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [8.4, -3.36]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [8.4, -5.04]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [9.24, -5.04]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [9.24, -5.88]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -5.04]) // MoveAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -5.88]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [11.76, -5.88]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [11.76, -5.04]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [12.6, -5.04]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [12.6, -3.36]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -3.36]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -1.68]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [14.28, -1.68]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [14.28, -0.83999599]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.12, -0.83999599]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.12, -1.68]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.959999999999999, -1.68]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.959999999999999, -3.36]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [16.8, -3.36]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [16.8, -5.04]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
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|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -1.68]) // MoveAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -0]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.959999999999999, -0]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.959999999999999, -1.68]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [16.8, -1.68]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [16.8, -3.36]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -3.36]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -4.62]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [16.8, -4.62]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [16.8, -3.36]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.96, -3.36]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.96, -1.68]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.12, -1.68]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.12, -0.83999999]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [14.28, -0.83999999]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [14.28, -1.68]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -1.68]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -3.36]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [12.6, -3.36]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [12.6, -4.62]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [11.76, -4.62]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [11.76, -3.36]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [12.6, -3.36]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [12.6, -1.68]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.04, -1.68]) // MoveAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.04, -0]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.56, -0]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.56, -1.68]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [8.4, -1.68]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [8.4, -3.36]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [9.24, -3.36]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [9.24, -4.62]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [8.4, -4.62]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [8.4, -3.36]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.56, -3.36]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.56, -1.68]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [6.72, -1.68]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [6.72, -0.83999999]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.88, -0.83999999]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.88, -1.68]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.04, -1.68]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.04, -3.36]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [4.2, -3.36]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [4.2, -4.62]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -4.62]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -3.36]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [4.2, -3.36]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [4.2, -1.68]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -5.88]) // MoveAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -5.04]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [14.28, -5.04]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [14.28, -4.2]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.12, -4.2]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.12, -5.04]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.959999999999999, -5.04]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [15.959999999999999, -5.88]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.88, -5.04]) // MoveAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.88, -4.2]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [6.72, -4.2]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [6.72, -5.04]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.56, -5.04]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [7.56, -5.88]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.04, -5.88]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [5.04, -5.04]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -5.88]) // MoveAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -5.04]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [16.8, -5.04]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [16.8, -4.2]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -4.2]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [17.64, -5.04]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [18.48, -5.04]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [18.48, -5.88]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -5.04]) // MoveAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -5.88]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [2.52, -5.88]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [2.52, -5.04]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -5.04]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [3.36, -4.2]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [4.2, -4.2]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [4.2, -5.04]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [8.4, -4.2]) // MoveRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [9.24, -4.2]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [9.24, -5.04]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [10.08, -5.04]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [10.08, -5.88]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [9.24, -5.88]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [9.24, -5.04]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [8.4, -5.04]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [11.76, -4.2]) // MoveAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [12.6, -4.2]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [12.6, -5.04]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [11.76, -5.04]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [11.76, -5.88]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [10.92, -5.88]) // HorizontalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [10.92, -5.04]) // VerticalLineAbsolute
|> line(endAbsolute = [11.76, -5.04]) // HorizontalLineRelative
KCL: Use keyword arguments for line, lineTo, extrude and close (#5249) Part of #4600. PR: https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4826 # Changes to KCL stdlib - `line(point, sketch, tag)` and `lineTo(point, sketch, tag)` are combined into `line(@sketch, end?, endAbsolute?, tag?)` - `close(sketch, tag?)` is now `close(@sketch, tag?)` - `extrude(length, sketch)` is now `extrude(@sketch, length)` Note that if a parameter starts with `@` like `@sketch`, it doesn't have any label when called, so you call it like this: ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) line(sketch, end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Note also that if you're using a `|>` pipeline, you can omit the `@` argument and it will be assumed to be the LHS of the `|>`. So the above could be written as ``` sketch = startSketchAt([0, 0]) |> line(end = [3, 3], tag = $hi) ``` Also changes frontend tests to use KittyCAD/kcl-samples#139 instead of its main The regex find-and-replace I use for migrating code (note these don't work with multi-line expressions) are: ``` line\(([^=]*), %\) line(end = $1) line\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(end = $1, tag = $2) lineTo\((.*), %\) line(endAbsolute = $1) lineTo\((.*), %, (.*)\) line(endAbsolute = $1, tag = $2) extrude\((.*), %\) extrude(length = $1) extrude\(([^=]*), ([a-zA-Z0-9]+)\) extrude($2, length = $1) close\(%, (.*)\) close(tag = $1) ``` # Selected notes from commits before I squash them all * Fix test 'yRelative to horizontal distance' Fixes: - Make a lineTo helper - Fix pathToNode to go through the labeled arg .arg property * Fix test by changing lookups into transformMap Parts of the code assumed that `line` is always a relative call. But actually now it might be absolute, if it's got an `endAbsolute` parameter. So, change whether to look up `line` or `lineTo` and the relevant absolute or relative line types based on that parameter. * Stop asserting on exact source ranges When I changed line to kwargs, all the source ranges we assert on became slightly different. I find these assertions to be very very low value. So I'm removing them. * Fix more tests: getConstraintType calls weren't checking if the 'line' fn was absolute or relative. * Fixed another queryAst test There were 2 problems: - Test was looking for the old style of `line` call to choose an offset for pathToNode - Test assumed that the `tag` param was always the third one, but in a kwarg call, you have to look it up by label * Fix test: traverse was not handling CallExpressionKw * Fix another test, addTagKw addTag helper was not aware of kw args. * Convert close from positional to kwargs If the close() call has 0 args, or a single unlabeled arg, the parser interprets it as a CallExpression (positional) not a CallExpressionKw. But then if a codemod wants to add a tag to it, it tries adding a kwarg called 'tag', which fails because the CallExpression doesn't need kwargs inserted into it. The fix is: change the node from CallExpression to CallExpressionKw, and update getNodeFromPath to take a 'replacement' arg, so we can replace the old node with the new node in the AST. * Fix the last test Test was looking for `lineTo` as a substring of the input KCL program. But there's no more lineTo function, so I changed it to look for line() with an endAbsolute arg, which is the new equivalent. Also changed the getConstraintInfo code to look up the lineTo if using line with endAbsolute. * Fix many bad regex find-replaces I wrote a regex find-and-replace which converted `line` calls from positional to keyword calls. But it was accidentally applied to more places than it should be, for example, angledLine, xLine and yLine calls. Fixes this. * Fixes test 'Basic sketch › code pane closed at start' Problem was, the getNodeFromPath call might not actually find a callExpressionKw, it might find a callExpression. So the `giveSketchFnCallTag` thought it was modifying a kwargs call, but it was actually modifying a positional call. This meant it tried to push a labeled argument in, rather than a normal arg, and a lot of other problems. Fixed by doing runtime typechecking. * Fix: Optional args given with wrong type were silently ignored Optional args don't have to be given. But if the user gives them, they should be the right type. Bug: if the KCL interpreter found an optional arg, which was given, but was the wrong type, it would ignore it and pretend the arg was never given at all. This was confusing for users. Fix: Now if you give an optional arg, but it's the wrong type, KCL will emit a type error just like it would for a mandatory argument. --------- Signed-off-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: Nick Cameron <nrc@ncameron.org> Co-authored-by: github-actions[bot] <github-actions[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Frank Noirot <frank@kittycad.io> Co-authored-by: Kevin Nadro <kevin@zoo.dev> Co-authored-by: Jonathan Tran <jonnytran@gmail.com>
2025-02-04 08:31:43 -06:00
|> line(endAbsolute = [14.28, -10.92]) // MoveRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -10.92]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> line(endAbsolute = [13.44, -13.44]) // VerticalLineHorizonal
|> line(endAbsolute = [14.28, -13.44]) // HorizontalLineRelative
|> close()
|> extrude(length = 1)