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allow comment in multiple line pipeline (#9436)
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@ -388,7 +388,24 @@ fn lex_internal(
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*prev = Token::new(
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TokenContents::Pipe,
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Span::new(span_offset + idx, span_offset + idx + 1),
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)
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);
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// And this is a continuation of the previous line if previous line is a
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// comment line (combined with EOL + Comment)
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//
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// Initially, the last one token is TokenContents::Pipe, we don't need to
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// check it, so the beginning offset is 2.
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let mut offset = 2;
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while output.len() > offset {
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let index = output.len() - offset;
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if output[index].contents == TokenContents::Comment
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&& output[index - 1].contents == TokenContents::Eol
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{
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output.remove(index - 1);
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offset += 1;
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} else {
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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_ => {
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output.push(Token::new(
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@ -442,6 +442,16 @@ fn unary_not_6() -> TestResult {
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)
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}
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#[test]
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fn comment_in_multiple_pipelines() -> TestResult {
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run_test(
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r#"[[name, present]; [abc, true], [def, false]]
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# | where not present
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| get name.0"#,
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"abc",
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)
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}
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#[test]
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fn date_literal() -> TestResult {
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run_test(r#"2022-09-10 | date to-record | get day"#, "10")
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