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feat(lsp): Add Execute code lens for main functions #2330

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Description

Problem*

Resolves #1834 (We can open separate issues for additional lenses)

Summary*

This adds an Execute code lens to main functions in binary packages. When clicked, the nargo execute command will be run and any outputs will be printed in the integrated terminal.

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Depends upon noir-lang/vscode-noir#31

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    • I will submit a noir-lang/docs PR.
    • I will request for and support Dev Rel's help in documenting this PR.

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  • I have tested the changes locally.
  • I have formatted the changes with Prettier and/or cargo fmt on default settings.

Base automatically changed from phated/compile-lens to master August 16, 2023 18:10
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@TomAFrench TomAFrench marked this pull request as ready for review August 16, 2023 18:40
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Merged via the queue into master with commit 5aa59e0 Aug 16, 2023
@TomAFrench TomAFrench deleted the phated/execute-lens branch August 16, 2023 19:06
TomAFrench added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 16, 2023
* master:
  chore: update noir-source-resolver from `1.1.2` to `^1.1.3` (#2349)
  chore(ci): Avoid writing to cache in workflows triggered by the merge queue (#2341)
  chore(noir): Release 0.10.3 (#2344)
  feat(lsp): Add `Execute` code lens for `main` functions (#2330)
  feat(lsp): Add `Compile` code lens for `main` function and contracts (#2309)
  feat: Allow calling higher-order functions with closures (#2335)
TomAFrench added a commit that referenced this pull request Aug 17, 2023
* master: (25 commits)
  chore: update noir-source-resolver from `1.1.2` to `^1.1.3` (#2349)
  chore(ci): Avoid writing to cache in workflows triggered by the merge queue (#2341)
  chore(noir): Release 0.10.3 (#2344)
  feat(lsp): Add `Execute` code lens for `main` functions (#2330)
  feat(lsp): Add `Compile` code lens for `main` function and contracts (#2309)
  feat: Allow calling higher-order functions with closures (#2335)
  fix: Display warning if last expression of block is unused (#2314)
  chore(noir): Release 0.10.2 (#2343)
  fix: Prevent dead instruction elimination of brillig functions which may contain side-effects (#2340)
  chore: Separate integration tests for contracts and programs (#2339)
  chore: move orphaned integration tests to new directory (#2331)
  chore(noir): Release 0.10.1 (#2328)
  feat(ssa): Switch mem2reg pass to be per function rather than per block (#2243)
  feat(ssa): Perform dead instruction elimination on intrinsic functions (#2276)
  feat: Add full call stacks to runtime errors (#2310)
  chore(ci): fix mismatched input name to publish workflow (#2327)
  chore: add README for integration test structure (#2277)
  feat: Improved error message for unexpected return type (#2302)
  feat(stdlib): Implement `str` `as_bytes` and `into_bytes` function (#2298)
  chore(ci): automatically convert changelog entries to sentence case (#2325)
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We have a Language Server page in our docs, so this should be documented.

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