用于代码和元数据共享的模块化架构

Tomás Tauber, B. C. D. S. Oliveira
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我们编写的每个代码片段都有依赖关系和相关的元数据。代码依赖的范围从本地引用和标准库定义到外部第三方库。元数据从源代码文件内部(层次名称和代码注释)到外部文件和数据库服务器(包级依赖配置、构建和测试结果、代码审查等)。这种分散的存储和不统一的访问限制了我们的编程环境的功能和可扩展性。在本文中,我们提出了一个模块化的系统架构,Haknam,更适合于代码和相关元数据的共享。Haknam精确地跟踪代码的相互依赖关系,允许灵活地命名和查询代码引用,并在以日志为中心的分布式管道中收集代码片段及其相关元数据作为消息。我们认为这种设置带来了相当大的优势。特别地,我们专注于工具和服务的模块化开发,这些工具和服务可以帮助完成与编程相关的任务。每个新功能都可以通过创建和处理来自分布式管道的消息来简单地添加。
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Modular architecture for code and metadata sharing
Every fragment of code we write has dependencies and associated metadata. Code dependencies range from local references and standard library definitions to external third party libraries. Metadata spans from within source code files (hierarchical names and code comments) to external files and database servers (package-level dependency configurations, build and test results, code reviews etc.). This scattered storage and non-uniform access limits our programming environments in their functionality and extensibility. In this paper, we propose a modular system architecture, Haknam, better suited for code and related metadata sharing. Haknam precisely tracks code interdependencies, allows flexible naming and querying of code references, and collects code fragments and their related metadata as messages in a distributed log-centric pipeline. We argue that this setting brings considerable advantages. In particular, we focus on modular development of tools and services that can assist in programming-related tasks. Every new functionality can be simply added by creating and processing messages from the distributed pipeline.
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