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dev meeting 20200507
Present at the meeting:
- Nathan Rebours (@NathanReb)
- Jérémie Dimino (@jeremiedimino)
- Carl Eastlund (@ceastlund)
Completion date: 21/05/2020
The ppx
library is based on ppx_ast
rather than
ppx_ast_deprecated
.
This is the high priority item as it is the main chocking point. Once it is done, we can in parallel:
- add support for more OCaml versions
- improve the compiler side story, in particular regarding tests
- start porting ppx libraries to
ppx
High-priority:
- Carl adds accessors for fields, which should be the last required
helpers before we can start attacking the
ppx
library - Once above is done, Carl ports
ppx
toppx_ast
- Nathan debugs the 4.08 migration bug and merges it
Medium priority:
- Nathan backports the location check once we have 4.08 support
Low priority:
- Nathan makes the driver blame the ppx rewriter that raised when catching an exception via a catch-all handler
Carl continued adding helpers to prepare porting the ppx
library to
ppx_ast
. He finished the optional downgrade functions. The last set
of helpers to add are the accessors for fields.
Nathan made progress on testing the 4.07<->4.08 migrations, which we expect will help find the bug blocking the 4.08 upgrade.
We discussed what tests people will have to write when modifying the
parsetree once the final system is in place. The experience should be
as smooth as possible so that modifying the Parsetree
doesn't prove
to be overly difficult for people working on the compiler. We
mentioned the idea of a system where the developer modifying the
parsetree would just have to write code snippets that would be parsed
into parts of the Parsetree that changed, and the system would test
the migration functions and report if they are wrong.
For now though, we are focusing on porting the ppx
library since
this will unblock all the downstream work on ppx rewriters.