Here's a little video of Fury building itself.pic.twitter.com/IB9UpyRUon
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Replying to @propensive
I want that visual effect! How did yoU do it? It’s gorgeous.
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Replying to @propensive
I guess I’m asking for rights to check that source code
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Replying to @jvican
All in good time... Actually not too many more days, I think.
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Replying to @propensive @jvican
fwiw i may attempt to recreate the above visualization for
@pantsbuild before too many more days cause it looks real neat and useful1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes -
Indeed, it describes well what is being compiled without outputting a lot of noise.
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overlaying the dynamic highlighting of the (i assume) active build tasks on the static dep graph was sick. the pants v2 engine allows monadic tasks like dep inference for imports (not implemented yet!) which leads to this dep graph being generated that changes as the build runs
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Replying to @hipsterelectron @jvican and
and so we’re playing with generated data now but defining a useful heuristic for what tasks to bubble up to the ui and how to show their progress is (imho) a Hard Problem that can be made simpler maybe with structures like this
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Would it be unreasonable to cache the final build graph from the last run of the build, just for UI purposes?
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danny mcClanahan Retweeted danny mcClanahan
that’s a little bit of what i was thinking here — one way to bridge that is e.g. for task writers to mark certain nodes as high level actions (e.g. “compile C”) and only display the graph at that depth — which might be much more static than the whole graphhttps://twitter.com/hipsterelectron/status/1028846103041470464?s=21 …
danny mcClanahan added,
danny mcClanahan @hipsterelectronReplying to @jin_ @propensive and 2 othersalso, except on a clean build, there’s the potential to cache a subgraph if the inputs haven’t changed — the build systems a la carte paper says this isn’t feasible but i think that’s totally wrong — a “local view” could also be of that sort of subgraph. great analogy0 replies 0 retweets 0 likesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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