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Fix typos by codespell (#7600)
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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ fn dotnu_completions() {
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// Create a new engine
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let (_, _, engine, stack) = new_engine();
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// Instatiate a new completer
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// Instantiate a new completer
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let mut completer = NuCompleter::new(std::sync::Arc::new(engine), stack);
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// Test source completion
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@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ fn file_completions() {
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// Create a new engine
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let (dir, dir_str, engine, stack) = new_engine();
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// Instatiate a new completer
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// Instantiate a new completer
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let mut completer = NuCompleter::new(std::sync::Arc::new(engine), stack);
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// Test completions for the current folder
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@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ fn flag_completions() {
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// Create a new engine
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let (_, _, engine, stack) = new_engine();
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// Instatiate a new completer
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// Instantiate a new completer
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let mut completer = NuCompleter::new(std::sync::Arc::new(engine), stack);
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// Test completions for the 'ls' flags
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let suggestions = completer.complete("ls -", 4);
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@ -487,7 +487,7 @@ fn folder_with_directorycompletions() {
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// Create a new engine
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let (dir, dir_str, engine, stack) = new_engine();
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// Instatiate a new completer
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// Instantiate a new completer
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let mut completer = NuCompleter::new(std::sync::Arc::new(engine), stack);
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// Test completions for the current folder
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@ -515,7 +515,7 @@ fn variables_completions() {
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let record = "let actor = { name: 'Tom Hardy', age: 44 }";
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assert!(support::merge_input(record.as_bytes(), &mut engine, &mut stack, dir).is_ok());
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// Instatiate a new completer
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// Instantiate a new completer
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let mut completer = NuCompleter::new(std::sync::Arc::new(engine), stack);
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// Test completions for $nu
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@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ fn run_external_completion(block: &str, input: &str) -> Vec<Suggestion> {
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config.external_completer = Some(latest_block_id);
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engine_state.set_config(&config);
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// Instatiate a new completer
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// Instantiate a new completer
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let mut completer = NuCompleter::new(std::sync::Arc::new(engine_state), stack);
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completer.complete(input, input.len())
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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ fn parse_range(range: Value, head: Span) -> Result<(isize, isize, Span), ShellEr
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let end = match end {
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Value::Int { val, .. } => val.to_string(),
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Value::String { val, .. } => val,
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// Explictly propagate errors instead of dropping them.
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// Explicitly propagate errors instead of dropping them.
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Value::Error { error } => return Err(error),
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other => {
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return Err(ShellError::UnsupportedInput(
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@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ fn parse_range(range: Value, head: Span) -> Result<(isize, isize, Span), ShellEr
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let start = match start {
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Value::Int { val, .. } => val.to_string(),
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Value::String { val, .. } => val,
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// Explictly propagate errors instead of dropping them.
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// Explicitly propagate errors instead of dropping them.
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Value::Error { error } => return Err(error),
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other => {
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return Err(ShellError::UnsupportedInput(
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@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ fn parse_range(range: Value, head: Span) -> Result<(isize, isize, Span), ShellEr
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}
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}
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}
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// Explictly propagate errors instead of dropping them.
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// Explicitly propagate errors instead of dropping them.
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Value::Error { error } => return Err(error),
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other => {
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return Err(ShellError::UnsupportedInput(
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@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ impl Command for BytesBuild {
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let val = eval_expression(engine_state, stack, expr)?;
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match val {
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Value::Binary { mut val, .. } => output.append(&mut val),
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// Explictly propagate errors instead of dropping them.
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// Explicitly propagate errors instead of dropping them.
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Value::Error { error } => return Err(error),
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other => {
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return Err(ShellError::TypeMismatch(
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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ impl Command for BytesCollect {
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output_binary.append(&mut work_sep)
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}
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}
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// Explictly propagate errors instead of dropping them.
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// Explicitly propagate errors instead of dropping them.
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Value::Error { error } => return Err(error),
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other => {
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return Err(ShellError::OnlySupportsThisInputType(
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@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ fn remove_impl(input: &[u8], arg: &Arguments, span: Span) -> Value {
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right += 1;
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}
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}
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// append the remaing thing to result, this can happened when
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// append the remaining thing to result, this can happened when
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// we have something to remove and remove_all is False.
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let mut remain = input[left..].to_vec();
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result.append(&mut remain);
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@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ impl HashableValue {
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Value::String { val, span } => Ok(HashableValue::String { val, span }),
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Value::Binary { val, span } => Ok(HashableValue::Binary { val, span }),
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// Explictly propagate errors instead of dropping them.
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// Explicitly propagate errors instead of dropping them.
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Value::Error { error } => Err(error),
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_ => Err(ShellError::UnsupportedInput(
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"input value is not hashable".into(),
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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ fn command(
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let series = df.as_series(call.head)?;
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let chunked = series.utf8().map_err(|e| {
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ShellError::GenericError(
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"Error convertion to string".into(),
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"Error conversion to string".into(),
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e.to_string(),
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Some(call.head),
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None,
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let series = df.as_series(call.head)?;
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let chunked = series.utf8().map_err(|e| {
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ShellError::GenericError(
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"Error convertion to string".into(),
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"Error conversion to string".into(),
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e.to_string(),
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Some(call.head),
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None,
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@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ impl NuExpression {
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expr_to_value(self.as_ref(), span)
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}
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// Convenient function to extrac multiple Expr that could be inside a nushell Value
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// Convenient function to extract multiple Expr that could be inside a nushell Value
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pub fn extract_exprs(value: Value) -> Result<Vec<Expr>, ShellError> {
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ExtractedExpr::extract_exprs(value).map(ExtractedExpr::into_exprs)
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}
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ use nu_protocol::{
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};
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use std::path::Path;
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// when the file under the fold executeable
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// when the file under the fold executable
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#[cfg(unix)]
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mod permission_mods {
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pub type Mode = u32;
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congruence: Vec<Congruence>,
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}
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/// Returns an interator over directory's children matching the abbreviation.
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/// Returns an iterator over directory's children matching the abbreviation.
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fn get_matching_children<'a, P>(
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path: &'a P,
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abbr: &'a Abbr,
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LsColors_Color::White => Color::White,
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// Below items are a rough translations to 256 colors as
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// nu-ansi-term do not have bright varients
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// nu-ansi-term do not have bright variants
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LsColors_Color::BrightBlack => Color::Fixed(8),
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LsColors_Color::BrightRed => Color::Fixed(9),
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LsColors_Color::BrightGreen => Color::Fixed(10),
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Signature, Span, Type, Value,
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};
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use once_cell::sync::Lazy;
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// regex can be replaced with fancy-regex once it suppports `split()`
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// regex can be replaced with fancy-regex once it supports `split()`
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// https://github.com/fancy-regex/fancy-regex/issues/104
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use regex::Regex;
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AnsiCode{ short_name: Some("defr"), long_name: "default_reverse", code: Color::Default.reverse().prefix().to_string()},
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AnsiCode{ short_name: Some("bg_def"), long_name: "bg_default", code: Style::new().on(Color::Default).prefix().to_string()},
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// Xterm 256 colors with conflicting names names preceeded by x
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// Xterm 256 colors with conflicting names names preceded by x
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AnsiCode { short_name: Some("xblack"), long_name: "xterm_black", code: Color::Fixed(0).prefix().to_string()},
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AnsiCode { short_name: Some("maroon"), long_name: "xterm_maroon", code: Color::Fixed(1).prefix().to_string()},
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AnsiCode { short_name: Some("xgreen"), long_name: "xterm_green", code: Color::Fixed(2).prefix().to_string()},
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Value::string(gradient_string, *span)
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}
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(None, Some(fg_end), None, Some(bg_end)) => {
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// missin fg_start and bg_start, so assume black
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// missing fg_start and bg_start, so assume black
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let fg_start = Rgb::new(0, 0, 0);
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let bg_start = Rgb::new(0, 0, 0);
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let fg_gradient = Gradient::new(fg_start, fg_end);
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result: Some(Value::test_string("dogs_$2_cats")),
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},
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Example {
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description: "Find and replace the first occurence using string replacement *not* regular expressions",
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description: "Find and replace the first occurrence using string replacement *not* regular expressions",
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example: r#"'c:\some\cool\path' | str replace 'c:\some\cool' '~' -s"#,
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result: Some(Value::test_string("~\\path")),
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},
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Example {
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description: "Find and replace all occurences using string replacement *not* regular expressions",
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description: "Find and replace all occurrences using string replacement *not* regular expressions",
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example: r#"'abc abc abc' | str replace -a 'b' 'z' -s"#,
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result: Some(Value::test_string("azc azc azc")),
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},
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Example {
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description: "Find and replace with fancy-regex",
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example: r#"'a sucessful b' | str replace '\b([sS])uc(?:cs|s?)e(ed(?:ed|ing|s?)|ss(?:es|ful(?:ly)?|i(?:ons?|ve(?:ly)?)|ors?)?)\b' '${1}ucce$2'"#,
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example: r#"'a successful b' | str replace '\b([sS])uc(?:cs|s?)e(ed(?:ed|ing|s?)|ss(?:es|ful(?:ly)?|i(?:ons?|ve(?:ly)?)|ors?)?)\b' '${1}ucce$2'"#,
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result: Some(Value::test_string("a successful b")),
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},
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Example {
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let re_str = format!("{}{{2,}}", reg);
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// create the regex
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let re = Regex::new(&re_str).expect("Error creating regular expression");
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// replace all mutliple occurances with single occurences represented by r
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// replace all multiple occurrences with single occurrences represented by r
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let new_str = re.replace_all(&return_string, r.to_string());
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// update the return string so the next loop has the latest changes
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return_string = new_str.to_string();
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.named(
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"flatten-separator",
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SyntaxShape::String,
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"sets a seperator when 'flatten' used",
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"sets a separator when 'flatten' used",
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None,
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)
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.switch(
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"collapse",
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"expand the table structure in colapse mode.\nBe aware collapse mode currently doesn't support width controll",
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"expand the table structure in colapse mode.\nBe aware collapse mode currently doesn't support width control",
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Some('c'),
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)
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.category(Category::Viewers)
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match table {
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Some((mut table, with_header, with_index)) => {
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// controll width via removing table columns.
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// control width via removing table columns.
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table.truncate(remaining_width, &theme);
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is_expanded = true;
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#[test]
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fn table_to_toml_fails() {
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// Tables cant be represented in toml
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// Tables can't be represented in toml
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let actual = nu!(
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cwd: "tests/fixtures/formats", pipeline(
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r#"
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}
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}
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/// Eval extarnal expression
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/// Eval external expression
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///
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/// It returns PipelineData with a boolean flag, indicate that if the external runs to failed.
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#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
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Shortcode::new("Esc", "", "Exits cursor mode. Exits the just explored dataset."),
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Shortcode::new("i", "view", "Enters cursor mode to inspect individual cells"),
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Shortcode::new("t", "view", "Transpose table, so that columns become rows and vice versa"),
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Shortcode::new("e", "view", "Open expand view (equvalent of :expand)"),
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Shortcode::new("e", "view", "Open expand view (equivalent of :expand)"),
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Shortcode::new("Enter", "cursor", "In cursor mode, explore the data of the selected cell"),
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];
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return Err(ShellError::IOError(err.to_string()));
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}
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// eval_block outputs all expressions expept the last to STDOUT;
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// we don't wont that.
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// eval_block outputs all expressions except the last to STDOUT;
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// we don't won't that.
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//
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// So we LITERALLY ignore all expressions except the LAST.
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if block.len() > 1 {
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match table {
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Some((mut table, with_header, with_index)) => {
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// controll width via removing table columns.
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// control width via removing table columns.
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let theme = load_theme_from_config(config);
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table.truncate(remaining_width, &theme);
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}
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}
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// was not handled so we must check our default controlls
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// was not handled so we must check our default controls
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handle_general_key_events2(&key, search, command, view, info);
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None
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);
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}
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pub fn create_aliase(&mut self, aliase: &str, command: &str) {
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pub fn create_aliase(&mut self, aliases: &str, command: &str) {
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self.aliases.insert(
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Cow::Owned(aliase.to_owned()),
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Cow::Owned(aliases.to_owned()),
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Cow::Owned(command.to_owned()),
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);
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}
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(
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garbage_pipeline(spans),
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Some(ParseError::InternalError(
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"Alias statement unparseable".into(),
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"Alias statement unparsable".into(),
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span(spans),
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)),
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)
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return (
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pipeline,
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Some(ParseError::CantAddOverlayHelp(
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format!("Cannot add overlay as '{}' because it already exsits under the name '{}'", new_name.item, overlay_name),
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format!("Cannot add overlay as '{}' because it already exists under the name '{}'", new_name.item, overlay_name),
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new_name.span,
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)),
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);
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(
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garbage_pipeline(spans),
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Some(ParseError::UnknownState(
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"internal error: let or const statement unparseable".into(),
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"internal error: let or const statement unparsable".into(),
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span(spans),
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)),
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)
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(
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garbage_pipeline(spans),
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Some(ParseError::UnknownState(
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"internal error: mut statement unparseable".into(),
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"internal error: mut statement unparsable".into(),
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span(spans),
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)),
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)
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(
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garbage_pipeline(spans),
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Some(ParseError::UnknownState(
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"internal error: source statement unparseable".into(),
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"internal error: source statement unparsable".into(),
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span(spans),
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)),
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)
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string.pop(); // remove last '/'
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}
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/// Expands any occurence of more than two dots into a sequence of ../ (or ..\ on windows), e.g.,
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/// Expands any occurrence of more than two dots into a sequence of ../ (or ..\ on windows), e.g.,
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/// "..." into "../..", "...." into "../../../", etc.
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pub fn expand_ndots(path: impl AsRef<Path>) -> PathBuf {
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// Check if path is valid UTF-8 and if not, return it as it is to avoid breaking it via string
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pub enum TrimStrategy {
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/// Wrapping strategy.
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///
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/// It it's simmilar to original nu_table, strategy.
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/// It it's similar to original nu_table, strategy.
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Wrap {
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/// A flag which indicates whether is it necessary to try
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/// to keep word bounderies.
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/// to keep word boundaries.
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try_to_keep_words: bool,
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},
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/// Truncating strategy, where we just cut the string.
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.iter_mut()
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.find(|(name, _)| name == &delta_name)
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{
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// Upating existing overlay
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// Updating existing overlay
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for item in delta_overlay.decls.into_iter() {
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existing_overlay.decls.insert(item.0, item.1);
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}
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let ctrlc = exit_code_stream.ctrlc.clone();
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let exit_code: Vec<Value> = exit_code_stream.into_iter().collect();
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if let Some(Value::Int { val: code, .. }) = exit_code.last() {
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// if exit_code is not 0, it indicates error occured, return back Err.
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// if exit_code is not 0, it indicates error occurred, return back Err.
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if *code != 0 {
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failed_to_run = true;
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}
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@ -564,7 +564,7 @@ impl PipelineData {
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/// Consume and print self data immediately.
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///
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/// `no_newline` controls if we need to attach newline character to output.
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/// `to_stderr` controls if data is output to stderr, when the value is false, the data is ouput to stdout.
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/// `to_stderr` controls if data is output to stderr, when the value is false, the data is output to stdout.
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pub fn print(
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self,
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engine_state: &EngineState,
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@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ pub struct Signature {
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pub category: Category,
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}
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/// Fromat argumet type for user readable output.
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/// Format argument type for user readable output.
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///
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/// In general:
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/// if argument type is a simple type(like string), we'll wrapped with `<>`, the result will be `<string>`
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@ -147,7 +147,7 @@ fn fmt_type(arg_type: &Type, optional: bool) -> String {
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//
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// <string> | <string>, <int?> => string
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//
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// More detail explaination:
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// More detail explanation:
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// the first one is the input from previous command, aka, pipeline input
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// then followed by `|`, then positional arguments type
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// then optional arguments type, which ends with `?`
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@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ impl Value {
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let cols = cols.clone();
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let span = *span;
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// Make reverse iterate to avoid duplicate column leads to first value, actuall last value is expected.
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// Make reverse iterate to avoid duplicate column leads to first value, actually last value is expected.
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if let Some(found) = cols.iter().zip(vals.iter()).rev().find(|x| {
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if insensitive {
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x.0.to_lowercase() == column_name.to_lowercase()
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@ -1613,7 +1613,7 @@ impl PartialOrd for Value {
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..
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} => {
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// reorder cols and vals to make more logically compare.
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// more genral, if two record have same col and values,
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// more general, if two record have same col and values,
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// the order of cols shouldn't affect the equal property.
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let (lhs_cols_ordered, lhs_vals_ordered) =
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reorder_record_inner(lhs_cols, lhs_vals);
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@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ impl Iterator for RawStream {
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}
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}
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/// A potentially infinite stream of values, optinally with a mean to send a Ctrl-C signal to stop
|
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/// A potentially infinite stream of values, optionally with a mean to send a Ctrl-C signal to stop
|
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/// the stream from continuing.
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///
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/// In practice, a "stream" here means anything which can be iterated and produce Values as it iterates.
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||||
|
@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ use tabled::{
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||||
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/// NuTable has a recursive table representation of nu_protocol::Value.
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||||
///
|
||||
/// It doesn't support alignement and a proper width control.
|
||||
/// It doesn't support alignment and a proper width control.
|
||||
pub struct NuTable {
|
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inner: tabled::Table,
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ impl Table {
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// If `headers.is_empty` then no headers will be rendered.
|
||||
pub fn new(data: Vec<Vec<TCell<CellInfo<'static>, TextStyle>>>, size: (usize, usize)) -> Table {
|
||||
// it's not guaranted that data will have all rows with the same number of columns.
|
||||
// it's not guaranteed that data will have all rows with the same number of columns.
|
||||
// but VecRecords::with_hint require this constrain.
|
||||
//
|
||||
// so we do a check to make it certainly true
|
||||
|
@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ impl Grid {
|
||||
|
||||
let theoretical_max_num_lines = self.theoretical_max_num_lines(maximum_width);
|
||||
if theoretical_max_num_lines == 1 {
|
||||
// This if—statement is neccesary for the function to work correctly
|
||||
// This if—statement is necessary for the function to work correctly
|
||||
// for small inputs.
|
||||
return Some(Dimensions {
|
||||
num_lines: 1,
|
||||
|
@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// ```no_run
|
||||
/// # // NOTE: The `nu!` macro needs the `nu` binary to exist. The test are
|
||||
/// # // therefore only compiled but not run (thats what the `no_run` at
|
||||
/// # // therefore only compiled but not run (that's what the `no_run` at
|
||||
/// # // the beginning of this code block is for).
|
||||
/// #
|
||||
/// use nu_test_support::nu;
|
||||
|
@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ module completions {
|
||||
--write-fetch-head # Write fetched refs in FETCH_HEAD (default)
|
||||
--no-write-fetch-head # Do not write FETCH_HEAD
|
||||
--force(-f) # Always update the local branch
|
||||
--keep(-k) # Keep dowloaded pack
|
||||
--keep(-k) # Keep downloaded pack
|
||||
--multiple # Allow several arguments to be specified
|
||||
--auto-maintenance # Run 'git maintenance run --auto' at the end (default)
|
||||
--no-auto-maintenance # Don't run 'git maintenance' at the end
|
||||
@ -424,7 +424,7 @@ let-env config = {
|
||||
}
|
||||
menus: [
|
||||
# Configuration for default nushell menus
|
||||
# Note the lack of souce parameter
|
||||
# Note the lack of source parameter
|
||||
{
|
||||
name: completion_menu
|
||||
only_buffer_difference: false
|
||||
|
@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
|
||||
# To register the plugin use:
|
||||
# register <path-to-py-file>
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Be carefull with the spans. Miette will crash if a span is outside the
|
||||
# Be careful with the spans. Miette will crash if a span is outside the
|
||||
# size of the contents vector. For this example we are using 0 and 1, which will
|
||||
# point to the beginning of the contents vector. We strongly suggest using the span
|
||||
# found in the plugin call head
|
||||
|
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