This brings the `execute_mock` function into line with the `execute` function, which I tweaked in https://github.com/KittyCAD/modeling-app/pull/7351. Now mock execution, like real execution, will always return a properly-formatted KCL error, instead of any possible JS value.
Also, incidentally, I noticed that send_response always succeeds, so I changed it from Result<()> to void.
There's some bug in the frontend or KCL somewhere, which results in the TypeScript frontend sending an AST (serialized to JSON) to the KCL executor, but the JSON cannot be deserialized into an AST. If this happens, it's a bug in ZDS, not a user error.
The problem is that this sort of error will cause the frontend to silently stop rendering KCL, and it won't show the user any errors. They need to open up the console and look at the error there, and even if they do, it's hard to understand.
This PR changes how we report these unexpected errors due to bugs in ZDS. ZDS should not silently stop working, it should at least print a half-decent error like this:
<img width="527" alt="nicer error" src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/1bb37a64-0915-4472-849c-d146f397356b" />
## Fix
Right now, the wasm library exports a function `execute`. It previous returned an error as a String if one occurred. The frontend assumed this error string would be JSON that matched the schema `KclErrorWithOutputs`. This was not always true! For example, if something couldn't be serialized to JSON, we'd take the raw Serde error and stringify that. It wouldn't match `KclErrorWithOutputs`.
Now I've changed `execute` so that if it errors, it'll returns a JsValue not a string. So that's one check (can this string be deserialized into a JSON object) that can be removed -- it'll return a JSON object directly now. The next check is "does this JSON object conform to the KclErrorWithOutputs schema". To prove that's correct, I changed `execute` to be a thin wrapper around `fn execute_typed` which returns `Result<ExecOutcome, KclErrorWithOutputs>`. Now we know the error will be the right type.
Breaking changes:
- Fully removed positional arguments from function calls. Keyword arguments are now the only way to call a function.
Added:
- Warn on usage of the unknown numeric suffix (#6690)
Fixed:
- Fix units bug with involuteCircular (#6711)
- Importing 3D files on Windows (#6697)
* Add NodePath to artifact graph
Since this is cached, this should make PathToNode computation correct
even when code is formatted, whitespace changes, and source ranges
are different.
* Remove dead code
* Add unit tests
* Add tests for PathToNode conversion
* Remove unused parameter
* Add missing PathToNode cases
* Fix to handle unlabeled arg
* Cherry pick unlabeled arg fix
* Change PathToNode comment to match TS implementation
* wip
* sketch a bit more; going to pull this out of tests next
* wip
* lock start things
* this was a bad idea
* Revert "this was a bad idea"
This reverts commit a2092e7ed6.
* prepare prelude before spawning
* error
* poop
* yike
* :(
* ok
* Reapply "this was a bad idea"
This reverts commit fafdf41093.
* chip away more
* man this is bad
* fix rebase add feature flag
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* get rid of execution kind
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* clippy
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* logs
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* updates
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* no extra executes
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* race w batch
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* cluppy
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* no printlns
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* no printlns
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* fix source ranges
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* batch shit
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* fixes
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* updates
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* fix
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* fix some bugs
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* fix error
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* cut 1
* preserve mem
* re-ad deep_clone
the helper we were calling was pushing a new call, which was hanging
out. we can skip the middleman since we already have something properly
prepared, just without a stdlib in some cases.
* skip non-kcl
* clean up source range bug
* error message changed
the uuids also changed because the error is hit before execute even
starts.
* typo
* rensnapshot a few
* order things
* MAYBE REVERT LATER:
attempt at an ordering
* snapsnap
* Revert "snapsnap"
This reverts commit 7350b32c7d.
* Revert "MAYBE REVERT LATER:"
This reverts commit ab49f3e85f.
* ugh
* poop
* poop2
* lint
* tranche 1
* more
* more snaps
* snap
* more
* update
* MAYBE REVERT THIS
* cache multi-file
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* addd tests
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* set to false
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* add test outputs
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* clippy
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* kcl-py-bindings uses carwheel
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* update snapshots
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* updates
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Co-authored-by: Paul R. Tagliamonte <paul@zoo.dev>
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* More units of measure work
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* Update CSG output since engine change
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* WIP: Change the name of the app
Fixes#5971
* Force release build
* More renames
* Fix release builds on PR
* Remove alpha on home page, replace with nightly if nightly
* Change appId back to dev.zoo.modeling-app after updater test failure
* Cleanup towards review
* Lint
* Lint plus @jacebrowning's suggestion
* Lint