nushell/crates/nu-cli/src/commands/first.rs

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use crate::commands::WholeStreamCommand;
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use crate::prelude::*;
use nu_errors::ShellError;
use nu_protocol::{Signature, SyntaxShape, UntaggedValue};
use nu_source::Tagged;
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pub struct First;
#[derive(Deserialize)]
pub struct FirstArgs {
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
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rows: Option<Tagged<usize>>,
}
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#[async_trait]
impl WholeStreamCommand for First {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"first"
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
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Signature::build("first").optional(
"rows",
SyntaxShape::Int,
"starting from the front, the number of rows to return",
)
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
"Show only the first number of rows."
}
async fn run(&self, args: CommandArgs) -> Result<OutputStream, ShellError> {
first(args).await
}
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fn examples(&self) -> Vec<Example> {
vec![
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Example {
description: "Return the first item of a list/table",
example: "echo [1 2 3] | first",
result: Some(vec![UntaggedValue::int(1).into()]),
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},
Example {
description: "Return the first 2 items of a list/table",
example: "echo [1 2 3] | first 2",
result: Some(vec![
UntaggedValue::int(1).into(),
UntaggedValue::int(2).into(),
]),
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},
]
}
}
async fn first(args: CommandArgs) -> Result<OutputStream, ShellError> {
let (FirstArgs { rows }, input) = args.process().await?;
let rows_desired = if let Some(quantity) = rows {
*quantity
} else {
1
};
Ok(input.take(rows_desired).to_output_stream())
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}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::First;
use super::ShellError;
#[test]
fn examples_work_as_expected() -> Result<(), ShellError> {
use crate::examples::test as test_examples;
Ok(test_examples(First {})?)
}
}