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add `dirs` command to std lib (#8368) # Description Prototype replacement for `enter`, `n`, `p`, `exit` built-ins implemented as scripts in standard library. MVP-level capabilities (rough hack), for feedback please. Not intended to merge and ship as is. _(Description of your pull request goes here. **Provide examples and/or screenshots** if your changes affect the user experience.)_ # User-Facing Changes New command in standard library ```nushell 〉use ~/src/rust/nushell/crates/nu-utils/standard_library/dirs.nu ---------------------------------------------- /home/bobhy ---------------------------------------------- 〉help dirs module dirs.nu -- maintain list of remembered directories + navigate them todo: * expand relative to absolute paths (or relative to some prefix?) * what if user does `cd` by hand? Module: dirs Exported commands: add (dirs add), drop, next (dirs next), prev (dirs prev), show (dirs show) This module exports environment. ---------------------------------------------- /home/bobhy ---------------------------------------------- 〉dirs add ~/src/rust/nushell /etc ~/.cargo -------------------------------------- /home/bobhy/src/rust/nushell -------------------------------------- 〉dirs next 2 ------------------------------------------- /home/bobhy/.cargo ------------------------------------------- 〉dirs show ╭───┬─────────┬────────────────────╮ │ # │ current │ path │ ├───┼─────────┼────────────────────┤ │ 0 │ │ /home/bobhy │ │ 1 │ │ ~/src/rust/nushell │ │ 2 │ │ /etc │ │ 3 │ ==> │ ~/.cargo │ ╰───┴─────────┴────────────────────╯ ------------------------------------------- /home/bobhy/.cargo ------------------------------------------- 〉dirs drop ---------------------------------------------- /home/bobhy ---------------------------------------------- 〉dirs show ╭───┬─────────┬────────────────────╮ │ # │ current │ path │ ├───┼─────────┼────────────────────┤ │ 0 │ ==> │ /home/bobhy │ │ 1 │ │ ~/src/rust/nushell │ │ 2 │ │ /etc │ ╰───┴─────────┴────────────────────╯ ---------------------------------------------- /home/bobhy ---------------------------------------------- 〉 ``` # Tests + Formatting Haven't even looked at stdlib `tests.nu` yet. Other todos: * address module todos. * integrate into std lib, rather than as standalone module. Somehow arrange for `use .../standard_library/std.nu` to load this module without having to put all the source in `std.nu`? * Maybe command should be `std dirs ...`? * what else do `enter` and `exit` do that this should do? Then deprecate those commands. Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes. Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands: - `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo fmt --all` applies these changes) - `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code style - `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass # After Submitting If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
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# std.nu, `used` to load all standard library components
# ---------------- builtin std functions --------------------
def _assertion-error [start, end, label, message?: string] {
error make {
msg: ($message | default "Assertion failed."),
label: {
text: $label,
start: $start,
end: $end
}
}
}
# ```nushell
# >_ assert (3 == 3)
# >_ assert (42 == 3)
# Error:
# × Assertion failed:
# ╭─[myscript.nu:11:1]
# 11 │ assert (3 == 3)
# 12 │ assert (42 == 3)
# · ───┬────
# · ╰── It is not true.
# 13 │
# ╰────
# ```
export def assert [cond: bool, message?: string] {
if $cond { return }
let span = (metadata $cond).span
_assertion-error $span.start $span.end "It is not true." $message
}
# ```nushell
# assert eq 3 3
# assert eq 3 1
# Error:
# × Assertion failed.
# ╭─[entry #14:1:1]
# 1 │ assert eq 3 1
# · ─┬─
# · ╰── They are not equal: 3 != 1
# ╰────
#
#
# ```
export def "assert eq" [left: any, right: any, message?: string] {
let left_start = (metadata $left).span.start
let right_end = (metadata $right).span.end
if ($left != $right) {
_assertion-error $left_start $right_end $"They are not equal: ($left) != ($right)" $message
}
}
# ```nushell
# assert ne 1 3
# assert ne 42 42
# Error:
# × Assertion failed.
# ╭─[entry #23:1:1]
# 1 │ assert ne 42 42
# · ──┬──
# · ╰── They both are 42
# ╰────
# ```
export def "assert ne" [left: any, right: any, message?: string] {
let left_start = (metadata $left).span.start
let right_end = (metadata $right).span.end
if ($left == $right) {
_assertion-error $left_start $right_end $"They both are ($left)" $message
}
}
# ```nushell
# >_ let branches = {
# ))) 1: { print "this is the 1st branch"}
# ))) 2: { print "this is the 2nd branch" }
# ))) 3: { print "this is the 3rd branch" }
# ))) 4: { print "this is the 4th branch" }
# ))) }
#
# >_ match 1 $branches
# ))) match 2 $branches
# ))) match 3 $branches
# ))) match 4 $branches
# ))) match 5 $branches
# this is the 1st branch
# this is the 2nd branch
# this is the 3rd branch
# this is the 4th branch
#
# >_ match 1 $branches { "this is the default branch" }
# ))) match 2 $branches { "this is the default branch" }
# ))) match 3 $branches { "this is the default branch" }
# ))) match 4 $branches { "this is the default branch" }
# ))) match 5 $branches { "this is the default branch" }
# this is the 1st branch
# this is the 2nd branch
# this is the 3rd branch
# this is the 4th branch
# this is the default branch
# ```
export def match [
input:string
matchers:record
default?: block
] {
if (($matchers | get -i $input) != null) {
$matchers | get $input | do $in
} else if ($default != null) {
do $default
}
}
# Add the given paths to the PATH.
#
# # Example
# - adding some dummy paths to an empty PATH
# ```nushell
# >_ with-env [PATH []] {
# std path add "foo"
# std path add "bar" "baz"
# std path add "fooo" --append
#
# assert eq $env.PATH ["bar" "baz" "foo" "fooo"]
#
# print (std path add "returned" --ret)
# }
# ╭───┬──────────╮
# │ 0 │ returned │
# │ 1 │ bar │
# │ 2 │ baz │
# │ 3 │ foo │
# │ 4 │ fooo │
# ╰───┴──────────╯
# ```
export def-env "path add" [
--ret (-r) # return $env.PATH, useful in pipelines to avoid scoping.
--append (-a) # append to $env.PATH instead of prepending to.
...paths # the paths to add to $env.PATH.
] {
let-env PATH = (
$env.PATH
| if $append { append $paths }
else { prepend $paths }
)
if $ret {
$env.PATH
}
}
# Maintain a list of working directories and navigates them
# the directory stack
export-env {
let-env DIRS_POSITION = 0
let-env DIRS_LIST = [($env.PWD | path expand)]
}
# Add one or more directories to the list.
# PWD becomes first of the newly added directories.
export def-env "dirs add" [
...paths: string # directory or directories to add to working list
] {
mut abspaths = []
for p in $paths {
let exp = ($p | path expand)
if ($exp | path type) != 'dir' {
let span = (metadata $p).span
error make {msg: "not a directory", label: {text: "not a directory", start: $span.start, end: $span.end } }
}
$abspaths = ($abspaths | append $exp)
}
let-env DIRS_LIST = ($env.DIRS_LIST | insert ($env.DIRS_POSITION + 1) $abspaths | flatten)
let-env DIRS_POSITION = $env.DIRS_POSITION + 1
_fetch 0
}
# Advance to the next directory in the list or wrap to beginning.
export def-env "dirs next" [
N:int = 1 # number of positions to move.
] {
_fetch $N
}
# Back up to the previous directory or wrap to the end.
export def-env "dirs prev" [
N:int = 1 # number of positions to move.
] {
_fetch (-1 * $N)
}
# Drop the current directory from the list, if it's not the only one.
# PWD becomes the next working directory
export def-env "dirs drop" [] {
if ($env.DIRS_LIST | length) > 1 {
let-env DIRS_LIST = (
($env.DIRS_LIST | take $env.DIRS_POSITION)
| append ($env.DIRS_LIST | skip ($env.DIRS_POSITION + 1))
)
}
_fetch 0
}
# Display current working directories.
export def-env "dirs show" [] {
mut out = []
for $p in ($env.DIRS_LIST | enumerate) {
$out = ($out | append [
[active, path];
[($p.index == $env.DIRS_POSITION), $p.item]
])
}
$out
}
# fetch item helper
def-env _fetch [
offset: int, # signed change to position
] {
# nushell 'mod' operator is really 'remainder', can return negative values.
# see: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13683563/whats-the-difference-between-mod-and-remainder
let pos = ($env.DIRS_POSITION
+ $offset
+ ($env.DIRS_LIST | length)
) mod ($env.DIRS_LIST | length)
let-env DIRS_POSITION = $pos
cd ($env.DIRS_LIST | get $pos )
}