- Removes `rootDirs` so all imports will be relative in the frontend
- Updates (and unifies) imports to be `../types/...` etc instead of
relying on "types" being in the rootDir for the frontend.
- Fixes one type that was being picked up from `lib` in the frontend.
- Adds a precommit hook to check in future
Paves the way to writing _unit_ tests for the frontend for the subset of
the frontend code we can import from `node` (which might be a lot of
it!)
Makes the Compiler Explorer app, and all the tooling ESM compatible.
Things that have been done:
1. The package.json has `type: module` now
2. All relative imports have a .js ending
3. All directory imports are now directory/index.js to comply with ESM
standards
4. Dependency node-graceful is now imported into tree, because the
package is broken under esm
5. Dependency p-queue has been bumped to 7.x with ESM support
6. Dependency profanities has been bumped to 3.x with ESM support
7. Webpack config is now both ESM and CommonJS compatible
8. Non-ESM compatible imports have been rewritten
9. ESLint configuration has been tweaked to not fail on .js imports
10. Mocha is now hacked together and ran with ts-node-esm
11. Webpack is now hacked together and ran with ts-node-esm
12. Webpack config is now ESM compatible, so that it can be used in the
dev server
13. Cypress code still runs commonjs, and has been excluded from the
tsconfig
14. All sinon mock tests have been commented out, because sinon module
mocks do not work with ESModules (because ESModules are immutable)
A lot of tests are now giving warnings/errors to stdout, yet still pass.
Docenizer codegenerator scripts have been updated, but I did not re-run
them, and instead just changed their code.
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Co-authored-by: Matt Godbolt <matt@godbolt.org>
* make nvcc show the device asm view button, stop after compiling host assembly
* keep and extract ptx device code
* paper over some typescript compile errors (maybe mitigating orchidjs/tom-select#500, orchidjs/tom-select#501)
* await on promise-returning methods
* use gcc objdump for nvcc host code, add nvdisasm to disassemble SASS .cubin
* append device ASM lines to result ASM so they're also colourized
* append device ASM to all ASM
* automatically open the device pane if the compiler supports emitting device ASM
* save device view open boolean in compiler state
* make the nvcc compiler return all PTX and SASS results as separate devices
* ensure line hover highlights propagate from editor to compiler panes, and are re-applied when the user changes the selected device
* update cuda properties