* Feat/Add legacy evaluate config bool
* Minor tweaks based on PR suggestions (dae)
New enabling command:
from anki.config import Config
mw.col.set_config_bool(Config.Bool.FSRS_LEGACY_EVALUATE, True)
* Update to FSRS-rs v1.3.2
* add fsrs_short_term_with_steps_enabled to config
* ./ninja fix:minilints
* fix defaults_for_testing
* if current parameters are invalid, skip comparison
fix#3498
* fix redundant_field_names
* cargo clippy --fix
* Update to FSRS-rs v1.3.3
* Update to FSRS-rs v1.3.4
* Avoid an extra config lookup on each card answer (dae)
* start of load balancer
* add configuration options; option to load balance per deck
* formatting
* clippy
* add myself to contributors
* cleanup
* cargo fmt
* copyright header on load_balancer.rs
* remove extra space
* more formatting
* python formatting
* ignore this being None
only doing this cause python has awful lambdas and can't
loop in a meaningful way without doing this
* only calculate notes on each day if we are trying to avoid siblings
* don't fuzz intervals if the load balancer is enabled
* force generator to eval so this actually happens
* load balance instead of fuzzing, rather than in addition to
* use builtin fuzz_bounds rather than reinvent something new
* print some debug info on how its load balancing
* clippy
* more accurately load balance only when we want to fuzz
* incorrectly doublechecking the presence of the load balancer
* more printfs for debugging
* avoid siblings -> disperse siblings
* load balance learning graduating intervals
* load balancer: respect min/max intervals; graduating easy should be at least +1 good
* filter out after-days under minimum interval
* this is an inclusive check
* switch load balancer to caching instead of on the fly calculation
* handle case where load balancer would balance outside of its bounds
* disable lb when unselecting it in preferences
* call load_balancer in StateContext::with_review_fuzz instead of next to
* rebuild load balancer when card queue is rebuilt
* remove now-unused configuration options
* add note option to notetype to enable/disable sibling dispersion
* add options to exclude decks from load balancing
* theres a lint checking that the link actually exists so I guess I'll add the anchor back in later?
* how did I even update this
* move load balancer to cardqueue
* remove per-deck balancing options
* improve determining whether to disperse siblings when load balancing
* don't recalculate notes on days every time
* remove debug code
* remove all configuration; load balancer enabled by default; disperse siblings if bury_reviews is set
* didn't fully remove caring about decks from load balancer sql query
* load balancer should only count cards in the same preset
* fuzz interval if its outside of load balancer's range
* also check minimum when bailing out of load balancer
* cleanup; make tests happy
* experimental weight-based load balance fuzzing
* take into account interval when weighting as it seems to help
* if theres no cards the interval weight is just 1.0
* make load balancer disableable through debug console
* remove debug prints
* typo
* remove debugging print
* explain a bit how load balancer works
* properly balance per preset
* use inclusive range rather than +1
* -1 type cast
* move type hint somewhere less ugly; fix comment typo
* Reuse existing deck list from parent function (dae)
Minor optimisation
* Add a preference to toggle LaTeX generation
* Fix test
* Remove LaTeX security restrictions
* Show existing LaTeX images regardless of preference
* Lift config check out of loop (dae)
* Shift option to review settings; display warning when disabled (dae)
* Automatically elide empty inputs and outputs to backend methods
* Refactor service generation
Despite the fact that the majority of our Protobuf service methods require
an open collection, they were not accessible with just a Collection
object. To access the methods (e.g. because we haven't gotten around to
exposing the correct API in Collection yet), you had to wrap the collection
in a Backend object, and pay a mutex-acquisition cost for each call, even
if you have exclusive access to the object.
This commit migrates the majority of service methods to the Collection, so
they can now be used directly, and improves the ergonomics a bit at the
same time.
The approach taken:
- The service generation now happens in rslib instead of anki_proto, which
avoids the need for trait constraints and associated types.
- Service methods are assumed to be collection-based by default. Instead of
implementing the service on Backend, we now implement it on Collection, which
means our methods no longer need to use self.with_col(...).
- We automatically generate methods in Backend which use self.with_col() to
delegate to the Collection method.
- For methods that are only appropriate for the backend, we add a flag in
the .proto file. The codegen uses this flag to write the method into a
BackendFooService instead of FooService, which the backend implements.
- The flag can also allows us to define separate implementations for collection
and backend, so we can e.g. skip the collection mutex in the i18n service
while also providing the service on a collection.
Due to the orphan rule, this meant removing our usages of impl ProtoStruct,
or converting them to a trait when they were used commonly.
rslib now directly references anki_proto and anki_i18n, instead of
'pub use'-ing them, and we can put the generated files back in OUT_DIR.
* Run cargo +nightly fmt
* Latest prost-build includes clippy workaround
* Tweak Rust protobuf imports
- Avoid use of stringify!(), as JetBrains editors get confused by it
- Stop merging all protobuf symbols into a single namespace
* Remove some unnecessary qualifications
Found via IntelliJ lint
* Migrate some asserts to assert_eq/ne
* Remove mention of node_modules exclusion
This no longer seems to be necessary after migrating away from Bazel,
and excluding it means TS/Svelte files can't be edited properly.
* Add crate snafu
* Replace all inline structs in AnkiError
* Derive Snafu on AnkiError
* Use snafu for card type errors
* Use snafu whatever error for InvalidInput
* Use snafu for NotFoundError and improve message
* Use snafu for FileIoError to attach context
Remove IoError.
Add some context-attaching helpers to replace code returning bare
io::Errors.
* Add more context-attaching io helpers
* Add message, context and backtrace to new snafus
* Utilize error context and backtrace on frontend
* Rename LocalizedError -> BackendError.
* Remove DocumentedError.
* Have all backend exceptions inherit BackendError.
* Rename localized(_description) -> message
* Remove accidentally committed experimental trait
* invalid_input_context -> ok_or_invalid
* ensure_valid_input! -> require!
* Always return `Err` from `invalid_input!`
Instead of a Result to unwrap, the macro accepts a source error now.
* new_tempfile_in_parent -> new_tempfile_in_parent_of
* ok_or_not_found -> or_not_found
* ok_or_invalid -> or_invalid
* Add crate convert_case
* Use unqualified lowercase type name
* Remove uses of snafu::ensure
* Allow public construction of InvalidInputErrors (dae)
Needed to port the AnkiDroid changes.
* Make into_protobuf() public (dae)
Also required for AnkiDroid. Not sure why it worked previously - possible
bug in older Rust version?
* Add forget prompt with options
- Restore original position
- Reset reps and lapses
* Restore position when resetting for export
* Add config context to avoid passing keys
* Add routine to fetch defaults; use method-specific enum (dae)
* Keep original position by default (dae)
* Fix code completion for forget dialog (dae)
Needs to be a symbolic link to the generated file
- make sure we set flag in changes when config var changed
- move current deck get/set into backend
- set_config() now returns a bool indicating whether a change was
made, so other operations can be gated off it
- active decks generation is deferred until sched.reset()
- Introduced a new transact() method that wraps the return value
in a separate struct that describes the changes that were made.
- Changes are now gathered from the undo log, so we don't need to
guess at what was changed - eg if update_note() is called with identical
note contents, no changes are returned. Card changes will only be set
if cards were actually generated by the update_note() call, and tag
will only be set if a new tag was added.
- mw.perform_op() has been updated to expect the op to return the changes,
or a structure with the changes in it, and it will use them to fire the
change hook, instead of fetching the changes from undo_status(), so there
is no risk of race conditions.
- the various calls to mw.perform_op() have been split into separate
files like card_ops.py. Aside from making the code cleaner, this works
around a rather annoying issue with mypy. Because we run it with
no_strict_optional, mypy is happy to accept an operation that returns None,
despite the type signature saying it requires changes to be returned.
Turning no_strict_optional on for the whole codebase is not practical
at the moment, but we can enable it for individual files.
Still todo:
- The cursor keeps moving back to the start of a field when typing -
we need to ignore the refresh hook when we are the initiator.
- The busy cursor icon should probably be delayed a few hundreds ms.
- Still need to think about a nicer way of handling saveNow()
- op_made_changes(), op_affects_study_queue() might be better embedded
as properties in the object instead
- moved 'default to current deck when adding' into prefs
- move some profile options into the collection config, so they're
undoable and will sync. There is (currently) no automatic migration
from the old profile settings, meaning users will need to set the
options again if they've customized them.
- tidy up preferences.py
- drop the deleteMedia option that was not exposed in the UI
The existing code was really difficult to reason about:
- The default notetype depended on the selected deck, and vice versa,
and this logic was buried in the deck and notetype choosing screens,
and models.py.
- Changes to the notetype were not passed back directly, but were fired
via a hook, which changed any screen in the app that had a notetype
selector.
It also wasn't great for performance, as the most recent deck and tags
were embedded in the notetype, which can be expensive to save and sync
for large notetypes.
To address these points:
- The current deck for a notetype, and notetype for a deck, are now
stored in separate config variables, instead of directly in the deck
or notetype. These are cheap to read and write, and we'll be able to
sync them individually in the future once config syncing is updated in
the future. I seem to recall some users not wanting the tag saving
behaviour, so I've dropped that for now, but if people end up missing
it, it would be simple to add as an extra auxiliary config variable.
- The logic for getting the starting deck and notetype has been moved
into the backend. It should be the same as the older Python code, with
one exception: when "change deck depending on notetype" is enabled in
the preferences, it will start with the current notetype ("curModel"),
instead of first trying to get a deck-specific notetype.
- ModelChooser has been duplicated into notetypechooser.py, and it
has been updated to solely be concerned with keeping track of a selected
notetype - it no longer alters global state.