try to document the more obscure testbin commands (#10057)

# Description

This PR tries to document some of the more obscure testbin parameters
and what they do. I still don't grok all of them.

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@ -1,12 +1,10 @@
use std::io::{self, BufRead, Read, Write};
use nu_command::hook::{eval_env_change_hook, eval_hook};
use nu_engine::eval_block;
use nu_parser::parse;
use nu_protocol::engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet};
use nu_protocol::{CliError, PipelineData, Value};
use nu_std::load_standard_library;
// use nu_test_support::fs::in_directory;
use std::io::{self, BufRead, Read, Write};
/// Echo's value of env keys from args
/// Example: nu --testbin env_echo FOO BAR
@ -24,6 +22,9 @@ pub fn echo_env(to_stdout: bool) {
}
}
/// Cross platform echo using println!()
/// Example: nu --testbin echo a b c
/// a b c
pub fn cococo() {
let args: Vec<String> = args();
@ -37,6 +38,7 @@ pub fn cococo() {
}
}
/// Cross platform cat (open a file, print the contents) using read_to_string and println!()
pub fn meow() {
let args: Vec<String> = args();
@ -46,7 +48,7 @@ pub fn meow() {
}
}
// A binary version of meow
/// Cross platform cat (open a file, print the contents) using read() and write_all() / binary
pub fn meowb() {
let args: Vec<String> = args();
@ -65,10 +67,18 @@ pub fn relay() {
.expect("failed to copy stdin to stdout");
}
/// Cross platform echo but concats arguments without space and NO newline
/// nu --testbin nonu a b c
/// abc
pub fn nonu() {
args().iter().skip(1).for_each(|arg| print!("{arg}"));
}
/// Repeat a string or char N times
/// nu --testbin repeater a 5
/// aaaaa
/// nu --testbin repeater test 5
/// testtesttesttesttest
pub fn repeater() {
let mut stdout = io::stdout();
let args = args();
@ -84,7 +94,7 @@ pub fn repeater() {
let _ = stdout.flush();
}
// A version of repeater that can output binary data, even null bytes
/// A version of repeater that can output binary data, even null bytes
pub fn repeat_bytes() {
let mut stdout = io::stdout();
let args = args();
@ -110,6 +120,7 @@ pub fn repeat_bytes() {
let _ = stdout.flush();
}
/// Another type of echo that outputs a parameter per line, looping infinitely
pub fn iecho() {
// println! panics if stdout gets closed, whereas writeln gives us an error
let mut stdout = io::stdout();
@ -124,6 +135,7 @@ pub fn fail() {
std::process::exit(1);
}
/// With no parameters, will chop a character off the end of each line
pub fn chop() {
if did_chop_arguments() {
// we are done and don't care about standard input.