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authors = ["The Nushell Project Developers"]
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description = "Nushell's built-in commands"
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edition = "2021"
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license = "MIT"
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name = "nu-command"
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Bump itertools from 0.11.0 to 0.12.0 (#11360)
Bumps [itertools](https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools) from
0.11.0 to 0.12.0.
<details>
<summary>Changelog</summary>
<p><em>Sourced from <a
href="https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md">itertools's
changelog</a>.</em></p>
<blockquote>
<h2>0.12.0</h2>
<h3>Breaking</h3>
<ul>
<li>Made <code>take_while_inclusive</code> consume iterator by value (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/709">#709</a>)</li>
<li>Added <code>Clone</code> bound to <code>Unique</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/777">#777</a>)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Added</h3>
<ul>
<li>Added <code>Itertools::try_len</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/723">#723</a>)</li>
<li>Added free function <code>sort_unstable</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/796">#796</a>)</li>
<li>Added <code>GroupMap::fold_with</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/778">#778</a>,
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/785">#785</a>)</li>
<li>Added <code>PeekNth::{peek_mut, peek_nth_mut}</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/716">#716</a>)</li>
<li>Added <code>PeekNth::{next_if, next_if_eq}</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/734">#734</a>)</li>
<li>Added conversion into <code>(Option<A>,Option<B>)</code>
to <code>EitherOrBoth</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/713">#713</a>)</li>
<li>Added conversion from <code>Either<A, B></code> to
<code>EitherOrBoth<A, B></code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/715">#715</a>)</li>
<li>Implemented <code>ExactSizeIterator</code> for <code>Tuples</code>
(<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/761">#761</a>)</li>
<li>Implemented <code>ExactSizeIterator</code> for
<code>(Circular)TupleWindows</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/752">#752</a>)</li>
<li>Made <code>EitherOrBoth<T></code> a shorthand for
<code>EitherOrBoth<T, T></code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/719">#719</a>)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Changed</h3>
<ul>
<li>Added missing <code>#[must_use]</code> annotations on iterator
adaptors (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/794">#794</a>)</li>
<li>Made <code>Combinations</code> lazy (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/795">#795</a>)</li>
<li>Made <code>Intersperse(With)</code> lazy (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/797">#797</a>)</li>
<li>Made <code>Permutations</code> lazy (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/793">#793</a>)</li>
<li>Made <code>Product</code> lazy (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/800">#800</a>)</li>
<li>Made <code>TupleWindows</code> lazy (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/602">#602</a>)</li>
<li>Specialized <code>Combinations::{count, size_hint}</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/729">#729</a>)</li>
<li>Specialized <code>CombinationsWithReplacement::{count,
size_hint}</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/737">#737</a>)</li>
<li>Specialized <code>Powerset::fold</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/765">#765</a>)</li>
<li>Specialized <code>Powerset::count</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/735">#735</a>)</li>
<li>Specialized <code>TupleCombinations::{count, size_hint}</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/763">#763</a>)</li>
<li>Specialized <code>TupleCombinations::fold</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/775">#775</a>)</li>
<li>Specialized <code>WhileSome::fold</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/780">#780</a>)</li>
<li>Specialized <code>WithPosition::fold</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/772">#772</a>)</li>
<li>Specialized <code>ZipLongest::fold</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/774">#774</a>)</li>
<li>Changed <code>{min, max}_set*</code> operations require
<code>alloc</code> feature, instead of <code>std</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/760">#760</a>)</li>
<li>Improved documentation of <code>tree_fold1</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/787">#787</a>)</li>
<li>Improved documentation of <code>permutations</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/724">#724</a>)</li>
<li>Fixed typo in documentation of <code>multiunzip</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/770">#770</a>)</li>
</ul>
<h3>Notable Internal Changes</h3>
<ul>
<li>Improved specialization tests (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/799">#799</a>,
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/786">#786</a>,
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/782">#782</a>)</li>
<li>Simplified implementation of <code>Permutations</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/739">#739</a>,
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/748">#748</a>,
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/790">#790</a>)</li>
<li>Combined
<code>Merge</code>/<code>MergeBy</code>/<code>MergeJoinBy</code>
implementations (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/736">#736</a>)</li>
<li>Simplified <code>Permutations::size_hint</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/739">#739</a>)</li>
<li>Fix wrapping arithmetic in benchmarks (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/770">#770</a>)</li>
<li>Enforced <code>rustfmt</code> in CI (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/751">#751</a>)</li>
<li>Disallowed compile warnings in CI (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/720">#720</a>)</li>
<li>Used <code>cargo hack</code> to check MSRV (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/issues/754">#754</a>)</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
</details>
<details>
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<li><a
href="https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/commit/98ecabb47d7147dae06fc3fa400ec758947194f3"><code>98ecabb</code></a>
chore: Release itertools version 0.12.0</li>
<li><a
href="https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/commit/22fc427ac5282cbdafccfe38a686ec1d3b720120"><code>22fc427</code></a>
prepare v0.12.0 release</li>
<li><a
href="https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/commit/6d291786a9c9686a3997d93c513bd18326611fe5"><code>6d29178</code></a>
Document the field <code>a_cur</code> of <code>Product</code></li>
<li><a
href="https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/commit/bf2b0129d1d3cc1ffa733059f3088adb6d745fe6"><code>bf2b012</code></a>
Better <code>Product::size_hint</code></li>
<li><a
href="https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/commit/8d07f6b8566a515118ca8b119f358b73d483152b"><code>8d07f6b</code></a>
Make <code>Product</code> lazy</li>
<li><a
href="https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/commit/d7e6bab9fd0ad79130692f8e48e21375362a7614"><code>d7e6bab</code></a>
Document the field <code>peek</code> of
<code>IntersperseWith</code></li>
<li><a
href="https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/commit/9b01a118919f0d1f7c3327d1a15a5eb660f3912e"><code>9b01a11</code></a>
Make <code>IntersperseWith</code> lazy</li>
<li><a
href="https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/commit/4f22173b93a2eb58da16b7da6d08e6c3f1c56544"><code>4f22173</code></a>
Refactor <code>IntersperseWith::next</code></li>
<li><a
href="https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/commit/b76172b412116356ebef05b884a6e4def63a4d17"><code>b76172b</code></a>
chore: adjust docs to reflect discussion in the PR</li>
<li><a
href="https://github.com/rust-itertools/itertools/commit/955927f6c424f895ad7519d413bc5718e6ad26bf"><code>955927f</code></a>
chore: fixup docs of tree_fold1</li>
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Fix memory consumption of into sqlite (#10232)
# Description
Currently, the `into sqlite` command collects the entire input stream
into a single Value, which soaks up the entire input into memory, before
it ever tries to write anything to the DB. This is very problematic for
large inputs; for example, I tried transforming a multi-gigabyte CSV
file into SQLite, and before I knew what was happening, my system's
memory was completely exhausted, and I had to hard reboot to recover.
This PR fixes this problem by working directly with the pipeline stream,
inserting into the DB as values are read from the stream.
In order to facilitate working with the stream directly, I introduced a
new `Table` struct to store the connection and a few configuration
parameters, as well as to make it easier to lazily create the table on
the first read value.
In addition to the purely functional fixes, a few other changes were
made to the serialization and user facing behavior.
### Serialization
Much of the preexisting code was focused on generating the exact text
needed for a SQL statement. This is unneeded and less safe than using
the `rusqlite` crate's serialization for native Rust types along with
prepared statements.
### User-Facing Changes
Currently, the command is very liberal in the input types it accepts.
The strategy is basically if it is a record, try to follow its structure
and make an analogous SQL row, which is pretty reasonable. However, when
it's not a record, it basically tries to guess what the user wanted and
just makes a single column table and serializes the value into that one
column, whatever type it may be.
This has been changed so that it only accepts records as input. If the
user wants to serialize non-record types into SQL, then they must
explicitly opt into doing this by constructing a record or table with it
first. For a utility for inserting data into SQL, I think it makes more
sense to let the user choose how to convert their data, rather than make
a choice for them that may surprise them.
However, I understand this may be a controversial change. If the
maintainers don't agree, I can change this back.
#### Long switch names
The `file_name` and `table_name` long form switches are currently
snake_case and expect to be as such at the command line. These have been
changed to kebab-case to be more conventional.
# Tests + Formatting
To test the memory consumption, I used [this publicly available index of
all Wikipedia articles](https://dumps.wikimedia.org/enwiki/20230820/),
using the first 10,000, 100,000, and 1,000,000 entries, in that order. I
ran the following script to benchmark the changes against the current
stable release:
```nu
#!/usr/bin/nu
# let shellbin = $"($env.HOME)/src/nushell/target/aarch64-linux-android/release/nu"
let shellbin = "nu"
const dbpath = 'enwiki-index.db'
[10000, 100000, 1000000]
| each {|rows|
rm -f $dbpath;
do { time -f '%M %e %U %S' $shellbin -c (
$"bzip2 -cdk ~/enwiki-20230820-pages-articles-multistream-index.txt.bz2
| head -n ($rows)
| lines
| parse '{offset}:{id}:{title}'
| update cells -c [offset, id] { into int }
| into sqlite ($dbpath)"
)
}
| complete
| get stderr
| str trim
| parse '{rss_max} {real} {user} {kernel}'
| update cells -c [rss_max] { $"($in)kb" | into filesize }
| update cells -c [real, user, kernel] { $"($in)sec" | into duration }
| insert rows $rows
| roll right
}
| flatten
| to nuon
```
This yields the following results
Current stable release:
|rows|rss_max|real|user|kernel|
|-|-|-|-|-|
|10000|53.6 MiB|770ms|460ms|420ms|
|100000|209.6 MiB|6sec 940ms|3sec 740ms|4sec 380ms|
|1000000|1.7 GiB|1min 8sec 810ms|38sec 690ms|42sec 550ms|
This PR:
|rows|rss_max|real|user|kernel|
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|10000|38.2 MiB|780ms|440ms|410ms|
|100000|39.8 MiB|6sec 450ms|3sec 530ms|4sec 160ms|
|1000000|39.8 MiB|1min 3sec 230ms|37sec 440ms|40sec 180ms|
# Note
I started this branch kind of at the same time as my others, but I
understand the feedback that smaller PRs are preferred. Let me know if
it would be better to split this up.
I do think the scope of the changes are on the bigger side even without
the behavior changes I mentioned, so I'm not sure if that will help this
particular PR very much, but I'm happy to oblige on request.
2024-01-16 04:41:25 +01:00
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rusqlite = { version = "0.29", features = ["bundled", "backup", "chrono"], optional = true }
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same-file = "1.0"
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2023-08-21 19:04:34 +02:00
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serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] }
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2024-01-30 15:10:19 +01:00
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serde_json = { version = "1.0", features = ["preserve_order"] }
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serde_urlencoded = "0.7"
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serde_yaml = "0.9"
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sha2 = "0.10"
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sysinfo = "0.30"
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2023-08-04 20:50:47 +02:00
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tabled = { version = "0.14.0", features = ["color"], default-features = false }
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2023-09-18 07:50:17 +02:00
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terminal_size = "0.3"
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titlecase = "2.0"
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2023-09-18 07:50:30 +02:00
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toml = "0.8"
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unicode-segmentation = "1.10"
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2023-11-29 18:48:18 +01:00
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ureq = { version = "2.9", default-features = false, features = ["charset", "gzip", "json", "native-tls"] }
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2023-05-26 17:32:48 +02:00
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url = "2.2"
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Initial implementation of umv from uutils (#10822)
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# Description
Hi,
This closes #10446 , wherein we start implementing `mv` from `uutils`.
There are some stuff to iron out, particularly
* Decide on behavior from ignored tests
* Wait for release/PRs to be approved on `uutils` side, but still can be
tested for now. See [PR
approved](https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/pull/5428), and
[pending](https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/pull/5429).
* `--progress` does not seem to work on `uutils mv` either and have not
checked whether certain `X` size has to be achieved in order for it to
appear, thus something to investigate as well, but thought it wasnt
important enough to not make the PR.
See [issue
comment](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/10446#issuecomment-1764497988),
on the possible strategy to follow, mainly copy what we did with `ucp`.
I still left some comments on purpose particularly on tests, which of
course would be removed before something is decided here. :) @fdncred
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2024-01-18 17:20:57 +01:00
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uu_mv = "0.0.23"
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Add `mktemp` command (#11005)
closes #10845
I've opened this a little prematurely to get some questions answered
before I cleanup the code.
As I started trying to better understand GNUs `mktemp` I've realized its
kind of peculiar and we might want to change its behavior to introduce
it to nushell.
#### quiet and dry run
Does it make sense to keep the `quiet` and `dry_run` flags? I don't
think so. The GNU documentation says this about the dry run flag "Using
the output of this command to create a new file is inherently unsafe, as
there is a window of time between generating the name and using it where
another process can create an object by the same name." So yeah why keep
it? As far as quiet goes, does it make sense to silence the errors in
nushell?
#### other confusing flags
According to the [gnu
docs](https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/manual/html_node/mktemp-invocation.html),
the `-t` flag is deprecated and the `-p`/ `--tempdir` are the same flag
with the only difference being `--tempdir` takes an optional path, Given
that, I've broken the `-p` away from `--tempdir`. Now there is one
switch `--tmpdir`/`-t` and one named param `--tmpdir-path`/`-p`.
GNU mktemp
```
-p DIR, --tmpdir[=DIR] interpret TEMPLATE relative to DIR; if DIR is not
specified, use $TMPDIR if set, else /tmp. With
this option, TEMPLATE must not be an absolute name;
unlike with -t, TEMPLATE may contain slashes, but
mktemp creates only the final component
-t interpret TEMPLATE as a single file name component,
relative to a directory: $TMPDIR, if set; else the
directory specified via -p; else /tmp [deprecated]
```
to
nushell mktemp
```
-p, --tmpdir-path <Filepath> # named param, must provide a path
-t, --tmpdir # a switch
```
Is this a terrible idea?
What should I do?
---------
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-11-18 02:30:53 +01:00
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uu_cp = "0.0.23"
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uu_whoami = "0.0.23"
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uu_mkdir = "0.0.23"
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uu_mktemp = "0.0.23"
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2023-11-20 20:38:41 +01:00
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uuid = { version = "1.6", features = ["v4"] }
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v_htmlescape = "0.15.0"
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wax = { version = "0.6" }
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which = { version = "5.0", optional = true }
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2023-08-07 21:40:38 +02:00
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bracoxide = "0.1.2"
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chardetng = "0.1.17"
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[target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies]
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winreg = "0.52"
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[target.'cfg(unix)'.dependencies]
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libc = "0.2"
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2023-05-26 17:32:48 +02:00
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umask = "2.1"
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Add ulimit command (#11324)
# Description
Add `ulimit` command to Nushell.
Closes #9563
Closes #3976
Related pr #11246
Reference:
https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/blob/master/fish-rust/src/builtins/ulimit.rs
https://github.com/mirror/busybox/blob/master/shell/shell_common.c#L529
# User-Facing Changes
```
nushell on ulimit is 📦 v0.88.2 via 🦀 v1.72.1 [3/246]
❯ ulimit -a
╭────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┬───────────┬───────────╮
│ # │ description │ soft │ hard │
├────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┼───────────┼───────────┤
│ 0 │ Maximum size of core files created (kB, -c) │ unlimited │ unlimited │
│ 1 │ Maximum size of a process's data segment (kB, -d) │ unlimited │ unlimited │
│ 2 │ Controls of maximum nice priority (-e) │ 0 │ 0 │
│ 3 │ Maximum size of files created by the shell (kB, -f) │ unlimited │ unlimited │
│ 4 │ Maximum number of pending signals (-i) │ 55273 │ 55273 │
│ 5 │ Maximum size that may be locked into memory (kB, -l) │ 8192 │ 8192 │
│ 6 │ Maximum resident set size (kB, -m) │ unlimited │ unlimited │
│ 7 │ Maximum number of open file descriptors (-n) │ 1024 │ 524288 │
│ 8 │ Maximum bytes in POSIX message queues (kB, -q) │ 800 │ 800 │
│ 9 │ Maximum realtime scheduling priority (-r) │ 0 │ 0 │
│ 10 │ Maximum stack size (kB, -s) │ 8192 │ unlimited │
│ 11 │ Maximum amount of CPU time in seconds (seconds, -t) │ unlimited │ unlimited │
│ 12 │ Maximum number of processes available to the current user (-u) │ 55273 │ 55273 │
│ 13 │ Maximum amount of virtual memory available to each process (kB, -v) │ unlimited │ unlimited │
│ 14 │ Maximum number of file locks (-x) │ unlimited │ unlimited │
│ 15 │ Maximum contiguous realtime CPU time (-y) │ unlimited │ unlimited │
╰────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┴───────────┴───────────╯
nushell on ulimit is 📦 v0.88.2 via 🦀 v1.72.1
❯ ulimit -s
╭───┬─────────────────────────────┬──────┬───────────╮
│ # │ description │ soft │ hard │
├───┼─────────────────────────────┼──────┼───────────┤
│ 0 │ Maximum stack size (kB, -s) │ 8192 │ unlimited │
╰───┴─────────────────────────────┴──────┴───────────╯
nushell on ulimit is 📦 v0.88.2 via 🦀 v1.72.1
❯ ulimit -s 100
nushell on ulimit is 📦 v0.88.2 via 🦀 v1.72.1
❯ ulimit -s
╭───┬─────────────────────────────┬──────┬──────╮
│ # │ description │ soft │ hard │
├───┼─────────────────────────────┼──────┼──────┤
│ 0 │ Maximum stack size (kB, -s) │ 100 │ 100 │
╰───┴─────────────────────────────┴──────┴──────╯
nushell on ulimit is 📦 v0.88.2 via 🦀 v1.72.1
```
# Tests + Formatting
- [x] add commands::ulimit::limit_set_soft1
- [x] add commands::ulimit::limit_set_soft2
- [x] add commands::ulimit::limit_set_hard1
- [x] add commands::ulimit::limit_set_hard2
- [x] add commands::ulimit::limit_set_invalid1
- [x] add commands::ulimit::limit_set_invalid2
- [x] `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting
(`cargo fmt --all` applies these changes)
- [x] `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used`
to check that you're using the standard code style
- [x] `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass (on Windows
make sure to [enable developer
mode](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/get-started/developer-mode-features-and-debugging))
- [x] `cargo run -- -c "use std testing; testing run-tests --path
crates/nu-std"` to run the tests for the standard library
2023-12-15 14:11:17 +01:00
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2021-01-12 05:59:53 +01:00
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Fix build for BSDs (#11372)
# Description
This PR fixes build for BSD variants (including FreeBSD and NetBSD).
Currently, `procfs` only support linux, android and l4re, and
0cba269d80953bc391070bdc8e878d276ecd1180 only adds support for NetBSD,
this PR should work on all BSD variants.
https://github.com/eminence/procfs/blob/b153b782a5957aa619ed744d0ac8bbe4734601ed/procfs/build.rs#L4-L8
Fixes #11373
# User-Facing Changes
* before
```console
nibon7@fbsd /d/s/nushell ((70f7db14))> cargo build
Compiling tempfile v3.8.1
Compiling procfs v0.16.0
Compiling toml_edit v0.21.0
Compiling native-tls v0.2.11
error: failed to run custom build command for `procfs v0.16.0`
Caused by:
process didn't exit successfully: `/data/source/nushell/target/debug/build/procfs-d59599f40f32f0d5/build-script-build` (exit status: 1)
--- stderr
Building procfs on an for a unsupported platform. Currently only linux and android are supported
(Your current target_os is freebsd)
warning: build failed, waiting for other jobs to finish...
```
* after
```console
nushell on bsd [✘!?] is 📦 v0.88.2 via 🦀 v1.74.1
❯ version
╭────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ version │ 0.88.2 │
│ branch │ bsd │
│ commit_hash │ 151edef186470e454367ac6e4b2178188062c1f9 │
│ build_os │ freebsd-x86_64 │
│ build_target │ x86_64-unknown-freebsd │
│ rust_version │ rustc 1.74.1 (a28077b28 2023-12-04) │
│ rust_channel │ stable-x86_64-unknown-freebsd │
│ cargo_version │ cargo 1.74.1 (ecb9851af 2023-10-18) │
│ build_time │ 2023-12-19 10:12:15 +00:00 │
│ build_rust_channel │ debug │
│ allocator │ mimalloc │
│ features │ default, extra, sqlite, trash, which, zip │
│ installed_plugins │ │
╰────────────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────╯
nushell on bsd [✘!?] is 📦 v0.88.2 via 🦀 v1.74.1
❯ cargo test --workspace commands::ulimit e>> /dev/null | rg ulimit
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_filesize2 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_filesize1 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_hard1 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_hard2 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_invalid1 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_invalid3 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_invalid4 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_invalid5 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_soft2 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_soft1 ... ok
nushell on bsd [✘!?] is 📦 v0.88.2 via 🦀 v1.74.1
```
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[target.'cfg(any(target_os = "linux", target_os = "android"))'.dependencies]
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procfs = "0.16.0"
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[target.'cfg(not(any(target_os = "android", target_os = "ios")))'.dependencies.trash]
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optional = true
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version = "3.1"
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features = [
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"Win32_Foundation",
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"Win32_Storage_FileSystem",
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Improve `registry value` return types (#10806)
r? @fdncred
Last one, I hope. At least short of completely redesigning `registry
query`'s interface. (Which I wouldn't implement without asking around
first.)
# Description
User-Facing Changes has the general overview. Inline comments provide a
lot of justification on specific choices. Most of the type conversions
should be reasonably noncontroversial, but expanding `REG_EXPAND_SZ`
needs some justification. First, an example of the behavior there:
```shell
> # release nushell:
> version | select version commit_hash | to md --pretty
| version | commit_hash |
| ------- | ---------------------------------------- |
| 0.85.0 | a6f62e05ae5b4e9ba4027fbfffd21025a898783e |
> registry query --hkcu Environment TEMP | get value
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp
> # with this patch:
> version | select version commit_hash | to md --pretty
| version | commit_hash |
| ------- | ---------------------------------------- |
| 0.86.1 | 0c5a4c991f1a77bcbe5a86bc8f4469ecf1218fe9 |
> registry query --hkcu Environment TEMP | get value
C:\Users\CAD\AppData\Local\Temp
> # Microsoft CLI tooling behavior:
> ^pwsh -c `(Get-ItemProperty HKCU:\Environment).TEMP`
C:\Users\CAD\AppData\Local\Temp
> ^reg query HKCU\Environment /v TEMP
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Environment
TEMP REG_EXPAND_SZ %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp
```
As noted in the inline comments, I'm arguing that it makes more sense to
eagerly expand the %EnvironmentString% placeholders, as none of
Nushell's path functionality will interpret these placeholders. This
makes the behavior of `registry query` match the behavior of pwsh's
`Get-ItemProperty` registry access, and means that paths (the most
common use of `REG_EXPAND_SZ`) are actually usable.
This does *not* break nu_script's
[`update-path`](https://github.com/nushell/nu_scripts/blob/main/sourced/update-path.nu);
it will just be slightly inefficient as it will not find any
`%Placeholder%`s to manually expand anymore. But also, note that
`update-path` is currently *wrong*, as a path including
`%LocalAppData%Low` is perfectly valid and sometimes used (to go to
`Appdata\LocalLow`); expansion isn't done solely on a path segment
basis, as is implemented by `update-path`.
I believe that the type conversions implemented by this patch are
essentially always desired. But if we want to keep `registry query`
"pure", we could easily introduce a `registry get`[^get] which does the
more complete interpretation of registry types, and leave `registry
query` alone as doing the bare minimum. Or we could teach `path expand`
to do `ExpandEnvironmentStringsW`. But REG_EXPAND_SZ being the odd one
out of not getting its registry type semantics decoded by `registry
query` seems wrong.
[^get]: This is the potential redesign I alluded to at the top. One
potential change could be to make `registry get Environment` produce
`record<Path: string, TEMP: string, TMP: string>` instead of `registry
query`'s `table<name: string, value: string, type: string>`, the idea
being to make it feel as native as possible. We could even translate
between Nu's cell-path and registry paths -- cell paths with spaces do
actually work, if a bit awkwardly -- or even introduce lazy records so
the registry can be traversed with normal data manipulation ... but that
all seems a bit much.
# User-Facing Changes
- `registry query`'s produced `value` has changed. Specifically:
- ❗ Rows `where type == REG_EXPAND_SZ` now expand `%EnvironmentVarable%`
placeholders for you. For example, `registry query --hkcu Environment
TEMP | get value` returns `C:\Users\CAD\AppData\Local\Temp` instead of
`%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\Temp`.
- You can restore the old behavior and preserve the placeholders by
passing a new `--no-expand` switch.
- Rows `where type == REG_MULTI_SZ` now provide a `list<string>` value.
They previously had that same list, but `| str join "\n"`.
- Rows `where type == REG_DWORD_BIG_ENDIAN` now provide the correct
numeric value instead of a byte-swapped value.
- Rows `where type == REG_QWORD` now provide the correct numeric
value[^sign] instead of the value modulo 2<sup>32</sup>.
- Rows `where type == REG_LINK` now provide a string value of the link
target registry path instead of an internal debug string representation.
(This should never be visible, as links should be transparently
followed.)
- Rows `where type =~ RESOURCE` now provide a binary value instead of an
internal debug string representation.
[^sign]: Nu's `int` is a signed 64-bit integer. As such, values >=
2<sup>63</sup> will be reported as their negative two's compliment
value. This might sometimes be the correct interpretation -- the
registry does not distinguish between signed and unsigned integer values
-- but regedit and pwsh display all values as unsigned.
2023-10-23 14:21:27 +02:00
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"Win32_System_Environment",
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"Win32_System_SystemServices",
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"Win32_Security",
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"Win32_System_Threading",
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]
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version = "0.52"
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[features]
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plugin = ["nu-parser/plugin"]
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sqlite = ["rusqlite"]
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trash-support = ["trash"]
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which-support = ["which"]
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[dev-dependencies]
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nu-cmd-lang = { path = "../nu-cmd-lang", version = "0.89.1" }
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nu-test-support = { path = "../nu-test-support", version = "0.89.1" }
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dirs-next = "2.0"
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mockito = { version = "1.2", default-features = false }
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quickcheck = "1.0"
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quickcheck_macros = "1.0"
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rstest = { version = "0.18", default-features = false }
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