* accessing toast error correctly
* wrapping try-catch around fs.stat on cli arg
* implemented array push
* changing arg execution order for sketch arc
* addressing sketchFromKclValue error for Sketches in Uservals
* addressing 'update to He inside a test not wrapped in act(...' error
* yarn fmt fix
* implemented polygon stdlib function
* changing polygon inscribed arg description in docs
* addressing cargo clippy warning
* Add tangential arc unavailable reason tooltip
* fixing tsc errors
* preventing hidden dirs from showing up as projects and prohibits renaming projects as hidden
* adding unit test for desktop listProjects
* showing no completions when last typed word is a number
* fmt
* Make clippy happy
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* yarn tsc fix: added missing toast import in Home.tsx
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Tags can refer to either a surface, or a path. Tags track what they're
tagging with two fields: `Option<Path>` and `Option<Surface>`. This means
as more things can be tagged, we'll have a bunch of options and only one
can be Some at a given time. This should be an enum instead, so the
compiler can enforce that only one thing is being tagged.
Also I want to allow tags to refer to points, so I'd like to make this
enum before I add a new possible variant.
See "Problem 2" in https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/issues/4297
This is a pure refactor, it should not change any behaviour at all.
It adds more information into the tag system, but nothing reads that
extra information yet. It will be used to address problem 3 of the above
issue.
Addresses #4080. (Not ready to close it yet.)
# Important
Requires a fix for #4147 before it can work in ZMA.
# Overview
```kcl
// numbers.kcl
export fn inc = (x) => {
return x + 1
}
```
```kcl
import inc from "numbers.kcl"
answer = inc(41)
```
This also implements multiple imports with optional renaming.
```kcl
import inc, dec from "numbers.kcl"
import identity as id, length as len from "utils.kcl"
```
Note: Imported files _must_ be in the same directory.
Things for a follow-up PR:
- #4147. Currently, we cannot read files in WebAssembly, i.e. ZMA.
- Docs
- Should be an error to `import` anywhere besides the top level. Needs parser restructuring to track the context of a "function body".
- Should be an error to have `export` anywhere besides the top level. It has no effect, but we should tell people it's not valid instead of silently ignoring it.
- Error message for cycle detection is funky because the Rust side doesn't actually know the name of the first file. Message will say "b -> a -> b" instead of "a -> b -> a" when "a" is the top-level file.
- Cache imported files so that they don't need to be re-parsed and re-executed.
Closes#4021
Allows array ranges (e.g., `[0..10]`) to take expression instead of just numeric literals as their start and end values. Both expressions are required (we don't support `[0..]`, etc.).
I've created a new kind of expression in the AST. The alternative was to represent the internals of an array as some kind of pattern which could initially be fully explicit or ranges. I figured the chosen version was simpler and easier to extend to open ranges, whereas the latter would be easier to extend to mixed ranges or other patterns. I chose simpler, it'll be easy enough to refactor if necessary.
Parsing is tested implicitly by the tests of execution and unparsing.
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Josh Gomez requests pattern calculations take the total number of instances,
not the number of extra repetitions to do. This is how we designed the
patternTransform API, but we didn't do that for patternLinear/Circular.
Previously variable declaration required a keyword, e.g.
```kcl
let x = 4
const x = 4
var x = 4
```
These were all valid, and did the exact same thing. As of this PR, they're all still valid, but the KCL formatter will change them all to just:
```kcl
x = 4
```
which is the new preferred way to declare a constant.
But the formatter will remove the var/let/const keywords.
Closes https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/issues/3985
I had to revert https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/4031 because it broke syntax highlighting. This is the same PR, but updated to fix syntax highlighting.
Highlighting broke because the KCL LSP could not determine how to autocomplete the `map` function. The first argument of `map` is `[KclValue]` and the LSP doesn't know any good suggestions for "any KCL value", so it error'd out. I am using the value `[0..9]` for this case now. Tested that syntax highlighting works again.
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