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skip comments and eols while parsing pipeline (#10149)
This pr - fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/10143 - fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/5559 # Description Current `lite_parse` does not handle multiple line comments and eols in pipeline. When parsing the following tokens: | `"abcdefg"` | ` \|` | `# foobar` | ` \n` | `split chars` | | ------------- | ------------- |------------- |------------- |------------- | | [Command] | [Pipe] | [Comment] | [Eol] | [Command] | | | | Last Token |Current Token | | `TokenContent::Eol` handler only checks if `last_token` is `Pipe` but it will be broken if there exist any other thing, e.g. extra `[Comment]` in this example. This pr make the following change: - While parsing `[Eol]`, try to find the last non-comment token as `last_token` - Comment is supposed as `[Comment]+` or `([Comment] [Eol])+` - `[Eol]+` is still parsed just like current nu (i.e. generates `nothing`). Notice that this pr is just a quick patch if more comment/eol related issue occures, `lite_parser` may need a rewrite. # User-Facing Changes Now the following pipeline works: ```bash 1 | # comment each { |it| $it + 2 } | # comment math sum ``` Comment will not end the pipeline in interactive mode: ```bash ❯ 1 | # comment (now enter multiple line mode instead of end) ▶▶ # foo ▶▶ 2 ``` # Tests + Formatting - 🟢 `toolkit fmt` - 🟢 `toolkit clippy` - 🟢 `toolkit test` - 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib` # After Submitting None --------- Co-authored-by: Horasal <horsal@horsal.dev>
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@ -185,6 +185,20 @@ impl LiteBlock {
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}
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}
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fn last_non_comment_token(tokens: &[Token], cur_idx: usize) -> Option<TokenContents> {
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let mut expect = TokenContents::Comment;
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for token in tokens.iter().take(cur_idx).rev() {
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// skip ([Comment]+ [Eol]) pair
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match (token.contents, expect) {
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(TokenContents::Comment, TokenContents::Comment)
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| (TokenContents::Comment, TokenContents::Eol) => expect = TokenContents::Eol,
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(TokenContents::Eol, TokenContents::Eol) => expect = TokenContents::Comment,
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(token, _) => return Some(token),
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}
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}
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None
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}
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pub fn lite_parse(tokens: &[Token]) -> (LiteBlock, Option<ParseError>) {
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let mut block = LiteBlock::new();
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let mut curr_pipeline = LitePipeline::new();
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@ -203,7 +217,7 @@ pub fn lite_parse(tokens: &[Token]) -> (LiteBlock, Option<ParseError>) {
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let mut error = None;
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for token in tokens.iter() {
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for (idx, token) in tokens.iter().enumerate() {
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match &token.contents {
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TokenContents::PipePipe => {
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error = error.or(Some(ParseError::ShellOrOr(token.span)));
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@ -294,7 +308,13 @@ pub fn lite_parse(tokens: &[Token]) -> (LiteBlock, Option<ParseError>) {
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last_connector_span = Some(token.span);
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}
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TokenContents::Eol => {
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if last_token != TokenContents::Pipe && last_token != TokenContents::OutGreaterThan
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// Handle `[Command] [Pipe] ([Comment] | [Eol])+ [Command]`
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//
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// `[Eol]` branch checks if previous token is `[Pipe]` to construct pipeline
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// and so `[Comment] | [Eol]` should be ignore to make it work
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let actual_token = last_non_comment_token(tokens, idx);
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if actual_token != Some(TokenContents::Pipe)
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&& actual_token != Some(TokenContents::OutGreaterThan)
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{
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if !curr_command.is_empty() {
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match last_connector {
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@ -451,7 +471,7 @@ pub fn lite_parse(tokens: &[Token]) -> (LiteBlock, Option<ParseError>) {
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block.push(curr_pipeline);
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}
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if last_token == TokenContents::Pipe {
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if last_non_comment_token(tokens, tokens.len()) == Some(TokenContents::Pipe) {
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(
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block,
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Some(ParseError::UnexpectedEof(
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@ -135,6 +135,41 @@ fn comment_skipping_2() -> TestResult {
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)
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}
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#[test]
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fn comment_skipping_in_pipeline_1() -> TestResult {
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run_test(
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r#"[1,2,3] | #comment
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each { |$it| $it + 2 } | # foo
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math sum #bar"#,
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"12",
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)
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}
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#[test]
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fn comment_skipping_in_pipeline_2() -> TestResult {
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run_test(
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r#"[1,2,3] #comment
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| #comment2
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each { |$it| $it + 2 } #foo
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| # bar
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math sum #baz"#,
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"12",
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)
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}
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#[test]
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fn comment_skipping_in_pipeline_3() -> TestResult {
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run_test(
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r#"[1,2,3] | #comment
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#comment2
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each { |$it| $it + 2 } #foo
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| # bar
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#baz
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math sum #foobar"#,
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"12",
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)
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}
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#[test]
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fn bad_var_name() -> TestResult {
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fail_test(r#"let $"foo bar" = 4"#, "can't contain")
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