2019-12-05 21:15:41 +01:00
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use crate::commands::PerItemCommand;
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use crate::context::CommandRegistry;
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use crate::prelude::*;
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use nu_errors::ShellError;
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use nu_protocol::{CallInfo, ReturnSuccess, Signature, SyntaxShape, UntaggedValue, Value};
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2019-12-09 19:52:01 +01:00
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use nu_value_ext::ValueExt;
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pub struct Insert;
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impl PerItemCommand for Insert {
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fn name(&self) -> &str {
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"insert"
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}
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fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
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Signature::build("insert")
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.required(
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"column",
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SyntaxShape::ColumnPath,
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"the column name to insert",
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)
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.required(
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"value",
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SyntaxShape::String,
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"the value to give the cell(s)",
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)
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}
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fn usage(&self) -> &str {
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"Edit an existing column to have a new value."
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}
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fn run(
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&self,
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call_info: &CallInfo,
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_registry: &CommandRegistry,
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_raw_args: &RawCommandArgs,
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value: Value,
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) -> Result<OutputStream, ShellError> {
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let value_tag = value.tag();
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2020-01-02 05:02:46 +01:00
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let field = call_info.args.expect_nth(0)?.as_column_path()?;
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let replacement = call_info.args.expect_nth(1)?.tagged_unknown();
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let stream = match value {
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2020-02-06 04:28:49 +01:00
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obj
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@
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Value {
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value: UntaggedValue::Row(_),
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..
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} => match obj.insert_data_at_column_path(&field, replacement.item.clone()) {
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Futures v0.3 upgrade (#1344)
* Upgrade futures, async-stream, and futures_codec
These were the last three dependencies on futures-preview. `nu` itself
is now fully dependent on `futures@0.3`, as opposed to `futures-preview`
alpha.
Because the update to `futures` from `0.3.0-alpha.19` to `0.3.0` removed
the `Stream` implementation of `VecDeque` ([changelog][changelog]), most
commands that convert a `VecDeque` to an `OutputStream` broke and had to
be fixed.
The current solution is to now convert `VecDeque`s to a `Stream` via
`futures::stream::iter`. However, it may be useful for `futures` to
create an `IntoStream` trait, implemented on the `std::collections` (or
really any `IntoIterator`). If something like this happends, it may be
worthwhile to update the trait implementations on `OutputStream` and
refactor these commands again.
While upgrading `futures_codec`, we remove a custom implementation of
`LinesCodec`, as one has been added to the library. There's also a small
refactor to make the stream output more idiomatic.
[changelog]: https://github.com/rust-lang/futures-rs/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#030---2019-11-5
* Upgrade sys & ps plugin dependencies
They were previously dependent on `futures-preview`, and `nu_plugin_ps`
was dependent on an old version of `futures-timer`.
* Remove dependency on futures-timer from nu
* Update Cargo.lock
* Fix formatting
* Revert fmt regressions
CI is still on 1.40.0, but the latest rustfmt v1.41.0 has changes to the
`val @ pattern` syntax, causing the linting job to fail.
* Fix clippy warnings
2020-02-06 04:46:48 +01:00
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Ok(v) => futures::stream::iter(vec![Ok(ReturnSuccess::Value(v))]),
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Err(err) => return Err(err),
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},
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_ => {
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return Err(ShellError::labeled_error(
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"Unrecognized type in stream",
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"original value",
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value_tag,
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))
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}
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};
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Ok(stream.to_output_stream())
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}
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}
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