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Sofus Albert Høgsbro Rose e1f11f6d68
fix: Revalidated cache logic w/KeyedCache.
This especially involved fixing the invalidation logic in
`trigger_action`.
It should now be far more accurate, concise, and performant.

The invalidation check ought still be optimized.
The reason this isn't trivial is because of the loose sockets:
To use our new `@keyed_cache` on a function like `_should_recompute_output_socket`, the loose
socket would also need to do an appropriate invalidation.

Such caching without accounting for invalidation on loose-socket change
would be incorrect.
For now, it seems as though performance is quite good, although it is
unknown whether this will scale to large graphs.

We've also left `kind`-specific invalidation alone for now (maybe
forever).
2024-04-15 15:12:29 +02:00
Sofus Albert Høgsbro Rose 18abfd4296
docs: Quick docgen streamlining 2024-04-08 08:37:42 +02:00
Sofus Albert Høgsbro Rose 6f665b891d
feat: Working logging, before- and after-deps.
We have a far more sane approach to nodeps now, which
allows us to essentially have two loggers - one that is
very useful, pretty, and clear, but requires a 'rich'
dependency, and one that is simple.
In this spirit, we factored out services/ too.

We can also set the initial console log level now when
packing the .zip.

There's still work to do with the actual flow for deps
installing / uninstalling.
But it should be far more robust now.

Finally, we have a barebones working `quartodoc`-based docs site.
It's super clever; see <https://github.com/machow/quartodoc>.
As it's "just" a quarto project with some python autodiscovery,
fleshing it out with ex. math, images, diagrams, and so forth
should be exceptionally easy.

As we develop, various linter-guided fixes are being realized.
This will be a long process, best done as we spiff everything up
in preparation for general release.
2024-03-21 18:45:38 +01:00