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dependabot[bot]
5e0499fcf9
Bump uuid from 1.4.1 to 1.5.0 (#10810) 2023-10-23 14:14:08 +08:00
dependabot[bot]
74d3f3c1d6
Bump regex from 1.9.6 to 1.10.2 (#10812) 2023-10-23 14:13:57 +08:00
Jakub Žádník
a35ecb4837
Finish removing profile command and related data (#10807) 2023-10-22 14:06:53 +03:00
Christopher Durham
a01ef85bda
Remove registry clean_string hack (#10804)
# Description

Remove the `clean_string` hack used in `registry query`.

This was a workaround for a [bug][gentoo90/winreg-rs#52] in winreg which
has since [been fixed][edf9eef] and released in [winreg v0.12.0].

winreg now properly displays strings in RegKey's Display impl instead of
outputting their debug representation. We remove our `clean_string` such
that registry entries which happen to start/end with `"` or contain `\\`
won't get mangled. This is very important for entries in UNC path format
as those begin with a double backslash.

[gentoo90/winreg-rs#52]:
<https://github.com/gentoo90/winreg-rs/issues/52>
[edf9eef]:
<edf9eef38f>
[winreg v0.12.0]:
<https://github.com/gentoo90/winreg-rs/releases/tag/v0.12.0>

# User-Facing Changes

- `registry query` used to accidentally mangle values that contain a
literal `\\`, such as UNC paths. It no longer does so.

# Tests + Formatting

- [X] `toolkit check pr`
  - 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
  - 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
  - 🟢 `toolkit test`
  - 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`
2023-10-21 18:50:34 -05:00
Justin Ma
52e8b0afb2
Deprecate size to str stats (#10798)
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Rename `str size` to `str stats`, for more detail see:
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2023-10-21 11:21:34 -05:00
Justin Ma
db3f3eaf5a
Move ansi link from extra to default feature, close #10792 (#10801)
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Move `ansi link` from extra to default feature, close #10792

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2023-10-21 11:04:37 -05:00
Hofer-Julian
878f0cf6e1
Add long options for viewers (#10787)
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2023-10-20 11:43:42 -05:00
Antoine Stevan
6a2539534f
deprecate size to str size (#10772)
related to
-
https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/614613939334152217/1164530991931605062

# Description
it appears `size` is a command that operates on `string`s only and gives
the user information about the chars, graphemes and bytes of a string.
this looks like a command that should be a subcommand to `str` 😏 

this PR
- adds `str size`
- deprecates `size`

`size` is planned to be removed in 0.88

# User-Facing Changes
`str size` can be used for the same result as `size`.

# Tests + Formatting

# After Submitting
write a removal PR for `size`
2023-10-20 11:34:55 +02:00
Hofer-Julian
d0dc6986dd
Use long options for string (#10777) 2023-10-19 22:08:09 +02:00
Hofer-Julian
11480c77be
Add long options for path (#10775) 2023-10-19 22:07:01 +02:00
Hofer-Julian
4fd2b702ee
Add long options for platform and random (#10776) 2023-10-19 22:04:33 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
030e55acbf
add unfold back with a deprecation warning (#10771)
related to
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10770

# Description
because some people look into `unfold` already (myself included lol) and
there will be 4 weeks with that new command which has a decent section
in the release note, i fear that
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10770 is a bit too brutal,
removing `unfold` without any warning...

this PR brings `unfold` back to life.
the `unfold` command will have a deprecation warning and will be removed
in 0.88.

# User-Facing Changes
`unfold` is only deprecated, not removed.

# Tests + Formatting

# After Submitting
2023-10-19 19:23:06 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
c5e1b64b40
remove random integer in favor of random int (#10568)
related to
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10520

# Description
this PR is a followup to https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10520
and removes the `random integer` command completely, in favor of `random
int`.

# User-Facing Changes
`random integer` has been fully moved to `random int`
```nushell
> random integer 0..1
Error: nu::parser::extra_positional

  × Extra positional argument.
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ random integer 0..1
   ·        ───┬───
   ·           ╰── extra positional argument
   ╰────
  help: Usage: random
```

# Tests + Formatting
tests have been moved from
`crates/nu-command/tests/commands/random/integer.rs` to
`crates/nu-command/tests/commands/random/int.rs`

# After Submitting
mention in 0.87.0 release notes
2023-10-19 18:42:07 +02:00
Hofer-Julian
999f7b229f
Remove to xml --pretty (#10668)
followup to
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10660
2023-10-19 18:41:54 +02:00
Hofer-Julian
54bc662e0e
Add long options for generators and math (#10752) 2023-10-19 18:17:42 +02:00
Hofer-Julian
5f2089a15b
Add long options for misc and network (#10753) 2023-10-19 18:16:44 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
adb99938f7
rename unfold to generate (#10770)
# Description

This PR renames the `unfold` command to `generate`.
closes #10760

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2023-10-19 09:30:34 -05:00
Oscar
0a8f27f6f2
Allow empty list inputs in group-by and return empty record (#10730)
# Description

Changed `group-by` behavior to accept empty list as input and return an
empty record instead of throwing an error. I also replaced
`errors_if_input_empty()` test to reflect the new expected behavior.

See #10713 

# User-Facing Changes
`[] | group-by` or `[] | group-by a` now returns empty record


# Tests + Formatting
1 test for emptied table i.e. list

---------

Signed-off-by: Oscar <71343264+0scvr@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-19 12:20:52 +02:00
Tilen Gimpelj
9692240b4f
Add --ignore-error to reject (#10737)
Add `--ignore-errors` flag to reject.

This is a PR in reference to #10215 as select has the flag, but reject
hasn't

user can now add `-i` or `--ignore-errors` flag to turn every cell path
into option.

```nushell
> let arg = [0 5 a c]
> [[a b];[1 2] [3 4] [5 6]] | reject $a | to nuon
error index to large
# ----
> let arg = [0 5 a c]
> [[a b];[1 2] [3 4] [5 6]] | reject $a -i | to nuon
[[a, b]; [1, 2], [3, 4], [5, 6]]
```
2023-10-19 06:28:47 +08:00
dependabot[bot]
9c70c68914
Bump csv from 1.2.2 to 1.3.0 (#10733) 2023-10-18 21:01:14 +00:00
Bob Hyman
09b3dab35d
Allow filesystem commands to access files with glob metachars in name (#10694)
(squashed version of #10557, clean commit history and review thread)

Fixes #10571, also potentially: #10364, #10211, #9558, #9310,


# Description
Changes processing of arguments to filesystem commands that are source
paths or globs.
Applies to `cp, cp-old, mv, rm, du` but not `ls` (because it uses a
different globbing interface) or `glob` (because it uses a different
globbing library).

The core of the change is to lookup the argument first as a file and
only glob if it is not. That way,
a path containing glob metacharacters can be referenced without glob
quoting, though it will have to be single quoted to avoid nushell
parsing.

Before: A file path that looks like a glob is not matched by the glob
specified as a (source) argument and takes some thinking about to
access. You might say the glob pattern shadows a file with the same
spelling.
```
> ls a*
╭───┬────────┬──────┬──────┬────────────────╮
│ # │  name  │ type │ size │    modified    │
├───┼────────┼──────┼──────┼────────────────┤
│ 0 │ a[bc]d │ file │  0 B │ 34 seconds ago │
│ 1 │ abd    │ file │  0 B │ now            │
│ 2 │ acd    │ file │  0 B │ now            │
╰───┴────────┴──────┴──────┴────────────────╯

> cp --verbose 'a[bc]d' dest
copied /home/bobhy/src/rust/work/r4/abd to /home/bobhy/src/rust/work/r4/dest/abd
copied /home/bobhy/src/rust/work/r4/acd to /home/bobhy/src/rust/work/r4/dest/acd

> ## Note -- a[bc]d *not* copied, and seemingly hard to access.
> cp --verbose 'a\[bc\]d' dest
Error:   × No matches found
   ╭─[entry #33:1:1]
 1 │ cp --verbose 'a\[bc\]d' dest
   ·              ─────┬────
   ·                   ╰── no matches found
   ╰────

> #.. but is accessible with enough glob quoting.
> cp --verbose 'a[[]bc[]]d' dest
copied /home/bobhy/src/rust/work/r4/a[bc]d to /home/bobhy/src/rust/work/r4/dest/a[bc]d
```
Before_2: if file has glob metachars but isn't a valid pattern, user
gets a confusing error:

```
> touch 'a[b'
> cp 'a[b' dest
Error:   × Pattern syntax error near position 30: invalid range pattern
   ╭─[entry #13:1:1]
 1 │ cp 'a[b' dest
   ·    ──┬──
   ·      ╰── invalid pattern
   ╰────
```

After: Args to cp, mv, etc. are tried first as literal files, and only
as globs if not found to be files.

```
> cp --verbose 'a[bc]d' dest
copied /home/bobhy/src/rust/work/r4/a[bc]d to /home/bobhy/src/rust/work/r4/dest/a[bc]d
> cp --verbose '[a][bc]d' dest
copied /home/bobhy/src/rust/work/r4/abd to /home/bobhy/src/rust/work/r4/dest/abd
copied /home/bobhy/src/rust/work/r4/acd to /home/bobhy/src/rust/work/r4/dest/acd
```
After_2: file with glob metachars but invalid pattern just works.
(though Windows does not allow file name to contain `*`.).

```
> cp --verbose 'a[b' dest
copied /home/bobhy/src/rust/work/r4/a[b to /home/bobhy/src/rust/work/r4/dest/a[b
```

So, with this fix, a file shadows a glob pattern with the same spelling.
If you have such a file and really want to use the glob pattern, you
will have to glob quote some of the characters in the pattern. I think
that's less confusing to the user: if ls shows a file with a weird name,
s/he'll still be able to copy, rename or delete it.

# User-Facing Changes
Could break some existing scripts. If user happened to have a file with
a globbish name but was using a glob pattern with the same spelling, the
new version will process the file and not expand the glob.

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Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-18 13:31:15 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
88a87158c2
Bump version to 0.86.1 (#10755)
To dev or to patch that is the question
2023-10-18 13:00:51 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
5d8763ed1d
Bump version for 0.86.0 release (#10726)
## Release checklist:

- [x] `uu_cp` on crates.io #10725
- [x] new `reedline` released and used nushell/reedline#645
- [x] check of workspace dependency DAG
- [x] release notes ready:
https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/1071
2023-10-18 06:08:20 +13:00
Darren Schroeder
5a746c0ed6
add coreutils to cp search terms (#10738)
# Description

This PR is just a quick change to add `coreutils` to the `cp` command. I
thought that it would be a good search term as we start to integrate
more `coreutils` commands.

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2023-10-16 07:21:30 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
76ee00e013
Pin uu_cp to the 0.0.22 release. (#10725) 2023-10-15 21:19:34 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
1f62024a15
add a debug info command to show memory info (#10711)
# Description

This PR adds a new command called `debug info`. I'm not sure if the name
is right but we can rename it if needed. The purpose of this command is
to show a user how much memory nushell is using. This is what the output
looks like.

I feel like the further we go with nushell, the more we'll need to
easily monitor the memory usage. With this command, we should easily be
able to do that with scripts or just running the command.

```nushell
❯ debug info | table -e
╭─────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│pid      │31036                                                                 │
│ppid     │29388                                                                 │
│         │╭─────────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────────────╮  │
│process  ││memory           │63.5 MB                                         │  │
│         ││virtual_memory   │5.6 GB                                          │  │
│         ││status           │Runnable                                        │  │
│         ││root             │C:\cartar\debug                                 │  │
│         ││cwd              │C:\Users\us991808\source\repos\forks\nushell\   │  │
│         ││exe_path         │C:\cartar\debug\nu.exe                          │  │
│         ││command          │c:\cartar\debug\nu.exe -l                       │  │
│         ││name             │nu.exe                                          │  │
│         ││environment      │{record 110 fields}                             │  │
│         │╰─────────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────────╯  │
│         │╭────────────────┬───────╮                                            │
│system   ││total_memory    │17.1 GB│                                            │
│         ││free_memory     │5.9 GB │                                            │
│         ││used_memory     │11.3 GB│                                            │
│         ││available_memory│5.9 GB │                                            │
│         │╰────────────────┴───────╯                                            │
╰─────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
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2023-10-14 12:28:48 -05:00
Gaëtan
1751ac12f4
allow multiple extensions (#10593)
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This PR allows `open` to handle files with multiple extensions; i.e it
will try to call `from tar.gz`, `from gz` when calling
```nu
open file.tar.gz
```

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2023-10-13 13:45:36 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
c5545c59c6
Fix output types of math commands to be narrower (#9740)
# Description
Those commands either only return `Type::Float` or `Type::Int`

Narrow the type to the correct output

# User-Facing Changes
More correct type in documentation
2023-10-11 21:26:35 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
0ba81f1d51
rename nushell's cp command to cp-old making coreutils the default cp (#10678)
# Description

This PR renames nushell's `cp` command to `cp-old` to make room for
`ucp` to be renamed to `cp`, making the coreutils version of `cp` the
default for nushell. After some period of time, we should remove
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2023-10-10 18:13:28 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
c81fa397b6
Bump trash from 3.0.6 to 3.1.0 (#10654) 2023-10-10 20:52:45 +00:00
Antoine Stevan
8c36e9df44
remove into decimal (#10341)
followup to
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9979

## ⚠️ wait for just before 0.86 ⚠️

# Description
after deprecation comes removal 😏 

# User-Facing Changes
`into decimal` is removed in favor of `into float`

# Tests + Formatting

# After Submitting
2023-10-10 20:05:44 +02:00
Marshall Bruner
1402508416
give better error if required field of url join is invalid (#10589)
# Description
Fix #10506 by adding `ExpectedNonNull` `ShellError` if required field is
entered as `$nothing`, `null`, " ", etc.

This adds a new `ShellError`, `ExpectedNonNull`, taking the expected
type and span.

# User-Facing Changes
Will get a more helpful error in the case described by #10506. Examples:
```nushell
➜ {scheme: "", host: "github.com"} | url join
Error: nu:🐚:expected_non_null

  × Expected string found null.
   ╭─[entry #16:1:1]
 1 │ {scheme: "", host: "github.com"} | url join
   ·          ─┬
   ·           ╰── expected string, found null
   ╰────
```

```nushell
❯ {scheme: "https", host: null} | url join
Error: nu:🐚:expected_non_null

  × Expected string found null.
   ╭─[entry #19:1:1]
 1 │ {scheme: "https", host: null} | url join
   ·                         ──┬─
   ·                           ╰── expected string, found null
   ╰────
```

# Tests + Formatting
All pass.
2023-10-10 19:24:23 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
f77fe04425
remove random decimal (#10342)
followup to
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9979

## ⚠️ wait for just before 0.86 ⚠️

# Description
after deprecation comes removal 😏 

# User-Facing Changes
`into decimal` is removed in favor of `into float`

# Tests + Formatting

# After Submitting
2023-10-10 18:57:53 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
20ac30b6e2
Bump byteorder from 1.4.3 to 1.5.0 (#10657) 2023-10-10 12:57:36 +00:00
Hofer-Julian
9f144798d3
Deprecate to xml --pretty {int} in favor of --indent {int} (#10660)
Fixes #10644

## the deprecation errors
- using `--pretty` alone` will run the command and give a warning
```nushell
> {tag: note content : [{tag: remember content : [Event]}]} | to xml --pretty 4
Error:   × Deprecated option
   ╭─[entry #7:1:1]
 1 │ {tag: note content : [{tag: remember content : [Event]}]} | to xml --pretty 4
   ·                                                             ───┬──
   ·                                                                ╰── `to xml --pretty {int}` is deprecated and will be removed in 0.87.
   ╰────
  help: Please use `--indent {int}` instead.


<note>
    <remember>Event</remember>
</note>
```
- using `--pretty` and `--indent` will give the deprecation warning and
throw an error
```nushell
> {tag: note content : [{tag: remember content : [Event]}]} | to xml --pretty 4 --indent 4
Error:   × Deprecated option
   ╭─[entry #9:1:1]
 1 │ {tag: note content : [{tag: remember content : [Event]}]} | to xml --pretty 4 --indent 4
   ·                                                             ───┬──
   ·                                                                ╰── `to xml --pretty {int}` is deprecated and will be removed in 0.87.
   ╰────
  help: Please use `--indent {int}` instead.


Error: nu:🐚:incompatible_parameters

  × Incompatible parameters.
   ╭─[entry #9:1:1]
 1 │ {tag: note content : [{tag: remember content : [Event]}]} | to xml --pretty 4 --indent 4
   ·                                                                             ┬          ┬
   ·                                                                             │          ╰── and --indent
   ·                                                                             ╰── Cannot pass --pretty
   ╰────
```
2023-10-09 19:05:33 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
0b651b6372
add examples with .. and / to path join (#10620)
related to
-
https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/615329862395101194/1159484770468773990

# Description
because the following might not be trivial
```nushell
> "/foo/bar" | path join "/" "baz"
/baz
```
i thought adding a few examples to the `path join` command might help
😇

# User-Facing Changes
two new examples in `help path join` one with `..` and the other with
`/` 👍

# Tests + Formatting
the examples have `result`s so that they are checked.

# After Submitting

---------

Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-10-09 18:58:32 +02:00
WindSoilder
0c67d742f0
fix clippy (#10659)
This pr fix clippy warnings in latest clippy version(1.72.0):

Unfortunally it's not easy to handle for [try
fold](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/manual_try_fold)
warning in `start command`

Refer to known issue:
> This lint doesn’t take into account whether a function does something
on the failure case, i.e., whether short-circuiting will affect
behavior. Refactoring to try_fold is not desirable in those cases.

That's the case for our code, which does something on the failure case.

So this pr is making a little refactor on `try_commands`.
2023-10-10 03:31:15 +13:00
dependabot[bot]
2ef34a3b4b
Bump wax from 0.5.0 to 0.6.0 (#10574) 2023-10-09 12:31:50 +00:00
Christopher Durham
2d72f892fe
Fix clippy in registry_query.rs (#10652)
The toolkit check passes locally; I'm not sure what the difference is
there.

cc @fdncred who merged the previous PR
2023-10-09 16:19:20 +08:00
Christopher Durham
ee4e0a933b
Fix registry query flag validation (#10648) 2023-10-08 16:52:37 -05:00
Hofer-Julian
765b303689
Add long options for formats (#10645) 2023-10-08 19:07:09 +02:00
Hofer-Julian
ff6c0fcb81
Add long options for filters (#10641) 2023-10-08 13:12:46 +02:00
David Matos
7827b1fb87
ucp: Change error when directory is specified but not recursive (#10609)
# Description
Closes #10537. Basically error message was unhelpful, and this temporary
measure adds back the nice previous nushell error message. Ideally, we
would like to add a more permanent solution mentioned in the issue
[comments](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/10537#issuecomment-1743686122),
but since we want to have `ucp` as `cp` on new release, this is hackier
but way simpler so this fix should do it.

Only downside is that now behavior differs from `uutils` in the sense
that:
```
uutils:
> cp a foo/ bar
ls bar
# foo/a

nushell:
>ucp a foo/ bar
# directory error (not copied) ....
```
So, since its non fatal error, uutils copies a, but nushell errors out
with nothing copied. If we go to option 3 mentioned above, then we can
decide what we want to do, and perhaps continue on a non fatal error.


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2023-10-06 18:59:46 +02:00
Hofer-Julian
0dbd014d8b
Use long options for debug (#10621)
Also add short options for `profile`
2023-10-06 18:54:15 +02:00
Hofer-Julian
129ae0bf3e
Add long options for conversions (#10602)
As discussed in
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10597#issuecomment-1745692687

I've also removed one failing example for `into string`. It was simply
printed in the docs without context, and the expected result was
commented out.
2023-10-05 18:46:13 +02:00
Hofer-Julian
471c58448e
Add long options for bits and bytes (#10601)
As discussed in
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10597#issuecomment-1745692687
2023-10-05 18:45:28 +02:00
Lucas Chaim
a03c1c266c
Add url decode command (#10611)
Implemented URL decoding as a url subcommand, created corresponding unit
tests. The logic, examples and descriptions were based on the existing
`url encode` command.

Resolves #10563

# Description
Added a new `url decode` command to compliment the existing `url
encode`, as proposed by myself in #10563.
It takes a string, list of strings or cell path and produces the
corresponding decoded strings.

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/4030336/815a34e9-7ceb-4d09-9d74-e700ba513b17)

# User-Facing Changes
New url subcommand `url decode`, as described above.

# Tests + Formatting
I've added unit tests for the new subcommand and ensured all actions
outlined below showed no issues.
- [x] `cargo fmt --all -- --check`
- [x] `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used`
- [x] `cargo test --workspace`
- [x] `cargo run -- -c "use std testing; testing run-tests --path
crates/nu-std"`
2023-10-05 18:43:58 +02:00
JT
8c507dc984
Revert "Port command examples to long option" (#10597)
Reverts nushell/nushell#10596

Using the long option in examples is going to be confusing as it makes
the reader think the long option is required. It also isn't idiomatic
Nushell.

The examples should be copy-paste-able as idiomatic Nushell, so as such
we shouldn't expand them to the long flag name.
2023-10-04 09:41:13 +13:00
Hofer-Julian
4a82ee6c11
Port command examples to long option (#10596)
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Stefan Holderbach
7c1487e18d
Use int type name consistently (#10579)
# Description
When referring to the type use `int` consistently. Only when referring
to the concept of integer numbers use `integer`.

- Fix `random integer` to `random int` tests
  - Forgot in #10520
- Use int instead of integer in error messages
- Use int type name in bits commands
- Fix messages in `for` examples
- Use int typename in `into` commands
- Use int typename in rest of commands
- Report errors in `nu-protocol` with int typename

Work for #10332 

# User-Facing Changes
User errorrs should now use `int` so you can easily find the necessary
commands or type annotations.

# Tests + Formatting
Only two tests found that needed updating
2023-10-03 18:24:32 +02:00
JT
844cb1213b
Remove cd w/ abbreviations (#10588)
# Description

This removes the old style "cd with abbreviations" that would attempt to
guess what directory you wanted to `cd` to. This would sometimes have
false positives, so we left it off by default in the config.

In the current main, we have much-improved path completions
(https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10543) so you can now do `cd
a/b<tab>` and get a much better experience (because you can see the
directory you're about to cd to). This removes the need for the previous
abbreviation system.

# User-Facing Changes

This does remove the old abbreviation system. It will likely mean that
old config files that have settings for abbreviations will now get
errors.

update: here's an example of the error you'll see:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/547158/6847a25d-895a-4b92-8251-278a57e8d29a)

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2023-10-03 10:51:46 +13:00
Jakub Žádník
eb6870cab5
Add --env and --wrapped flags to def (#10566) 2023-10-02 21:13:31 +03:00
Darren Schroeder
eeade99452
add a few more grid icons (#10583)
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Marshall Bruner
679879f79b
Add warning to url join when input key is not supported (#10506) (#10565)
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Adds warning to `url join` when input key is not supported as suggested
by @amtoine in #10506.

It just adds a `println!` statement but it seems like that is all that
is done for other warnings, e.g.,
20aaaaf90c/crates/nu-glob/src/lib.rs (L434)

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All pass.
2023-10-02 06:47:02 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
6c6d215197
Bump ureq from 2.7.1 to 2.8.0 (#10573) 2023-10-02 09:55:58 +00:00
Hudson Clark
fa2e6e5d53
feat: Add unfold command (#10489)
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> This PR description originally used examples where the `generator`
closure returned a list. It has since been updated to use records
instead.

The `unfold` command allows users to dynamically generate streams of
data. The stream is generated by repeatedly invoking a `generator`
closure. The `generator` closure accepts a single argument and returns a
record containing two optional keys: 'out' and 'next'. Each invocation,
the 'out' value, if present, is added to the stream. If a 'next' key is
present, it is used as the next argument to the closure, otherwise
generation stops.

The name "unfold" is borrowed from other functional-programming
languages. Whereas `fold` (or `reduce`) takes a stream of values and
outputs a single value, `unfold` takes a single value and outputs a
stream of values.

### Examples

A common example of using `unfold` is to generate a fibbonacci sequence.
See
[here](6ffdac103c/src/sources.rs (L65))
for an example of this in rust's `itertools`.

```nushell
> unfold [0, 1] {|fib| {out: $fib.0, next: [$fib.1, ($fib.0 + $fib.1)]} } | first 10
───┬────
 0 │  0
 1 │  1
 2 │  1
 3 │  2
 4 │  3
 5 │  5
 6 │  8
 7 │ 13
 8 │ 21
 9 │ 34
───┴────
```

This command is particularly useful when consuming paginated APIs, like
Github's. Previously, nushell users might use a loop and buffer
responses into a list, before returning all responses at once. However,
this behavior is not desirable if the result result is very large. Using
`unfold` avoids buffering and allows subsequent pipeline stages to use
the data concurrently, as it's being fetched.

#### Before
```nushell
mut pages = []
for page in 1.. {
  let resp = http get (
    {
      scheme: https,
      host: "api.github.com",
      path: "/repos/nushell/nushell/issues",
      params: {
	page: $page,
	per_page: $PAGE_SIZE
      }
    } | url join)

  $pages = ($pages | append $resp)

  if ($resp | length) < $PAGE_SIZE {
    break
  }
}
$pages
```

#### After
```nu
unfold 1 {|page|
  let resp = http get (
    {
      scheme: https,
      host: "api.github.com",
      path: "/repos/nushell/nushell/issues",
      params: {
	page: $page,
	per_page: $PAGE_SIZE
      }
    } | url join)

  if ($resp | length) < $PAGE_SIZE {
    {out: $resp}
  } else {
    {out: $resp, next: ($page + 1)}
  }
}
```


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Given the complexity of the `generator` closure's return value, it would
be good to document the semantics of `unfold` and provide some in-depth
examples showcasing what it can accomplish.
2023-09-30 09:08:06 -05:00
Ryan Armstrong
7eaa6d01ab
Add 'help escapes' command for quick reference of nushell string escapes (#10522)
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resolves #4869 

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Adds a `help escape` command that can be used to display a table of
string escape sequences and their outputs.
```nu
help escapes
```
```nu
help escapes -h
```

The command should also appear in the list displayed when tab
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Need to update docs to reflect existence of the new `help escapes`
command.
2023-09-30 09:04:27 -05:00
WindSoilder
d34581db4a
Rename: change the SyntaxShape of -c flag from list to record (#10526)
# Description
Fixes: #7085 
Also closes: #7526 

# User-Facing Changes
After this change, we need to use `-c` flag like this:
```nushell
[[a, b, c]; [1, 2, 3]] | rename -c { a: ham }
```
But we can rename many columns easily, here is another example:
```nushell
[[a, b, c]; [1, 2, 3]] | rename -c { a: ham, b: ham2 }
```
2023-09-30 08:59:47 -05:00
poketch
16453b6986
Making open case-insensitive to file extensions (#10451)
# Description

Closes #10441 

Uses `String::to_lowercase()` when the file's extension `ext` is parsed
to allow `from_decl(format!("from {ext}"))` to return the desired output
regardless of extension case.

It doesn't work with sqlite files since those are handled earlier in the
parsing but I think is good- since there's no standard file extension
used by sqlite so a user will likely want case sensitivity in that case.

This also has the (possibly undesired) effect of making `open`
completely case insensitive, e.g. `open foo.JSON` will work on a file
named `foo.json` and vice versa. This is good on Windows as it treats
`foo.json` and `foo.JSON` as the same file, but may not be the desired
behaviour on Unix.

If this behaviour is undesired I assume it would be fixed with a
`#[cfg(not(unix))]` attribute on the `to_lowercase()` operation but that
produces slightly "uglier" code that I didn't wish to submit unless
necessary. 

old behaviour:

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/79598494/261df577-e377-44ac-bef3-f6384bceaeb5)

new behaviour: 

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/79598494/04271740-a46f-4613-a3a6-1e220ef7f829)


# User-Facing Changes

`open` will now present a table when `open`-ing files with captitalized
extensions rather than the file's raw data

# Tests + Formatting

new test: `parses_file_with_uppercase_extension` which tests the desired
behaviour

---------

Co-authored-by: Stefan Holderbach <sholderbach@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-29 17:20:59 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
80a183dde2
Fix editor config for reedline and config nu/env (#10535)
# Description
This merges @horasal 's changes from #10246 and #10269

Closes #10205
Closes #8714

Fixes the bug that editor paths with spaces are unusable

Closes #10210 
Closes #10269


# User-Facing Changes
You can now either pass a string with the name of the executable or a
list with the executable and any flags to
`$env.config.buffer_editor`/`$env.EDITOR`/`$env.VISUAL`

Both the external buffer editor of reedline (by default bound to
`Ctrl-o`) and the commands `config nu` and `config env` will respect
those variables in the following order:
1. `$env.config.buffer_editor`
2. `$env.EDITOR`
3. `$env.VISUAL`

Example:
```
$env.EDITOR = "nvim"                      # The system-wide EDITOR is neovim
$env.config.buffer_editor = ["vim" "-p2"] # Force vim to open two tabs (not particularly useful)
$env.config.buffer_editor = null          # Unset `buffer_editor` -> Uses `$env.EDITOR` ergo nvim
```
# Tests + Formatting
None

---------

Co-authored-by: Horasal <1991933+horasal@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-29 16:36:03 +02:00
Bob Hyman
9a0c6f2e02
glob with ../ prefix now works; (#10504)
Fixes #10503 
Also improves link to metacharacter help;

# Description
`glob` code was using pattern as provided by user. If that had leading
`..\`, `wax::Glob` is documented to treat them as literal chars to be
matched.
Fix is to use `wax::Glob.partition()` to split such invariant prefixes
off the pattern and tack them onto the working directory computed
separately.

Before
```
> ls ..
╭───┬───────┬──────┬──────┬───────────────╮
│ # │ name  │ type │ size │   modified    │
├───┼───────┼──────┼──────┼───────────────┤
│ 0 │ ../r1 │ dir  │  7 B │ 3 hours ago   │
│ 1 │ ../r2 │ dir  │  3 B │ a day ago     │
│ 2 │ ../r3 │ dir  │ 13 B │ 4 minutes ago │
╰───┴───────┴──────┴──────┴───────────────╯
> glob ../r*
╭────────────╮
│ empty list │
╰────────────╯
```
After 
```
> glob ../r*
╭───┬──────────────────────────────╮
│ 0 │ /home/bobhy/src/rust/work/r2 │
│ 1 │ /home/bobhy/src/rust/work/r1 │
│ 2 │ /home/bobhy/src/rust/work/r3 │
╰───┴──────────────────────────────╯
```

# User-Facing Changes
None

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`

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2023-09-29 06:48:55 -05:00
WindSoilder
9c52b93975
allow early return outside of main (#10514)
# Description
Fixes: #9792

When evaluating file, we need to allow early return if we evaluate
script file first.
2023-09-28 18:49:42 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
cc767463e6
Rename random integer to random int (#10520)
# Description
Consistently use `int` for types and commands

h/t @1kinoti

Work for #10332

# User-Facing Changes
Deprecate `random integer` in the next release

New command `random int`

# Tests + Formatting
(-)
2023-09-28 11:47:05 +02:00
fnuttens
8f4ea69c22
Add support for HTTP proxy in network commands (#10401)
Closes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8847

# Description

If the `HTTP_PROXY` variable is found, use its value to setup ureq
proxy. I haven't implemented `NO_PROXY` at the moment.

# User-Facing Changes

No breaking change for the user, the network commands simply use an
environment variable.

# Tests + Formatting

The existing tests seem to run fine, although I can't think of a new
test to add.
2023-09-27 15:43:34 +08:00
Antoine Stevan
6c026242d4
remove the $nothing variable (#10478)
related to 
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9973
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9918

thanks to @jntrnr and their super useful tips on this PR, i learned
about the parser + evaluation, so 🙏

# Description
because we already have `null` as the value of the type `nothing` and as
a followup to the two other attempts of mine, i propose to remove the
redundant `$nothing` built-in variable 😋

this PR is the first step, deprecating `$nothing`.
a followup PR will remove it altogether and wait for 0.87 👍 

⚙️ **details**: a new `NOTHING_VARIABLE_ID = 3` has been added,
parsing `$nothing` will create it, finally a `Value::Nothing` will be
produced and a warning will be reported.

this PR already fixes the `toolkit.nu` module so that it does not throw
a bunch of warnings each time 👌

# User-Facing Changes
`$nothing` is now deprecated and will be removed in 0.87
```nushell
> $nothing
Error:   × Deprecated variable
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ $nothing
   · ────┬───
   ·     ╰── `$nothing` is deprecated and will be removed in 0.87.
   ╰────
  help: Use `null` instead
```

# Tests + Formatting
tests have been updated, especially
- `nothing_fails_string`
- `nothing_fails_int`
which use a variable called `nil` now to make sure `nothing` does not
support cell paths 👍

# After Submitting
classic deprecation mention 👍
2023-09-26 18:49:28 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
4a26719b0c
Bump dialoguer to 0.11.0 (#10510)
Includes fixes for breaking changes
Supersedes #10494
2023-09-26 18:00:16 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
feef612388
show the full directory / file path in "directory not found" error (#10430)
should close https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/10406

# Description
when writing a script, with variables you try to `ls` or `open`, you
will get a "directory not found" error but the variable won't be
expanded and you won't be able to see which one of the variable was the
issue...

this PR adds this information to the error.

# User-Facing Changes
let's define a variable
```nushell
let does_not_exist = "i_do_not_exist_in_the_current_directory"
```
### before
```nushell
> open $does_not_exist
Error: nu:🐚:directory_not_found

  × Directory not found
   ╭─[entry #7:1:1]
 1 │ open $does_not_exist
   ·      ───────┬───────
   ·             ╰── directory not found
   ╰────
```
```nushell
> ls $does_not_exist
Error: nu:🐚:directory_not_found

  × Directory not found
   ╭─[entry #8:1:1]
 1 │ ls $does_not_exist
   ·    ───────┬───────
   ·           ╰── directory not found
   ╰────
```

### after
```nushell
> open $does_not_exist
Error: nu:🐚:directory_not_found

  × Directory not found
   ╭─[entry #3:1:1]
 1 │ open $does_not_exist
   ·      ───────┬───────
   ·             ╰── directory not found
   ╰────
  help: /home/amtoine/documents/repos/github.com/amtoine/nushell/i_do_not_exist_in_the_current_directory does not exist
```
```nushell
> ls $does_not_exist
Error: nu:🐚:directory_not_found

  × Directory not found
   ╭─[entry #4:1:1]
 1 │ ls $does_not_exist
   ·    ───────┬───────
   ·           ╰── directory not found
   ╰────
  help: /home/amtoine/documents/repos/github.com/amtoine/nushell/i_do_not_exist_in_the_current_directory does not exist
```

# Tests + Formatting
shouldn't harm anything 🤞 

# After Submitting
2023-09-26 17:38:58 +08:00
Maxim Zhiburt
65074ec449
nu-table: Fix failing test (relied on termwidth assumptions) (#10492)
close #10468

You can check on different term sizes.
2023-09-25 18:17:42 +02:00
Poliorcetics
a19cac2673
Command: Add config env/nu --default to print defaults (#10480)
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Closes #5436

When I opened this issue more than a year ago, I mainly wanted the
following capacity: easily access the full env and have the hability to
update it when a new version of `nushell` comes out.

With this PR I can now do the following:

```nu
source-env ~/.config/nushell/defaults/env.nu
source     ~/.config/nushell/defaults/config.nu

# Update nushell default config & env file (run this after a version update)
def update-defaults [] {
    config env --default | save -f ~/.config/nushell/defaults/env.nu
    config nu  --default | save -f ~/.config/nushell/defaults/config.nu
}
```

Which is more than enough for me. Along with `nushell` respecting the
XDG spec on macOS (`dirs-next` should be banned for CLI tools on macOS),
this should be one of the last hurdle before fully switching for me!

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Two new switches to existing commands:

```nu
config env --default # Print the default env embedded at compile time in the binary
config nu  --default # Print the default config embedded at compile time in the binary
```

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- Added a test for the output of `config env --default`
- Added a test for the output of `config nu --default`

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Are the docs for commands generated automatically or do I need to make a
PR there too ? It's no problem if so, just point me at instructions if
there are any :)
2023-09-25 08:00:59 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
57825a5c45
Bump rayon from 1.7.0 to 1.8.0 (#10497) 2023-09-25 11:00:05 +00:00
Darren Schroeder
19cee5fda1
fix magenta_reverse and friends (#10491)
# Description

Magenta wasn't being interpreted correctly. note that `bg:
magenta_reverse attr: b` showed up as white. This was because it was
missing from the lookup and it was defaulting to white.

fixes #10490 

### Before

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/0cf69ab8-813e-42e4-aea5-5db231f29f74)

### After

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/d36f18f3-514d-443a-8bc8-cda2fed09615)


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2023-09-24 14:43:17 -05:00
WindSoilder
d2c87ad4b4
differentiating between --x and --x: bool (#10456)
# Description
Fixes: #10450 

This pr differentiating between `--x: bool` and `--x`

Here are examples which demostrate difference between them:
```nushell
def a [--x: bool] { $x };
a --x    # not allowed, you need to parse a value to the flag.
a        # it's allowed, and the value of `$x` is false, which behaves the same to `def a [--x] { $x }; a`
```

For boolean flag with default value, it works a little bit different to
#10450 mentioned:
```nushell
def foo [--option: bool = false] { $option }
foo                  # output false
foo --option         # not allowed, you need to parse a value to the flag.
foo --option true    # output true
```

# User-Facing Changes
After the pr, the following code is not allowed:
```nushell
def a [--x: bool] { $x }; a --x
```

Instead, you have to pass a value to flag `--x` like `a --x false`. But
bare flag works in the same way as before.

## Update: one more breaking change to help on #7260 
```
def foo [--option: bool] { $option == null }
foo
```
After the pr, if we don't use a boolean flag, the value will be `null`
instead of `true`. Because here `--option: bool` is treated as a flag
rather than a switch

---------

Co-authored-by: amtoine <stevan.antoine@gmail.com>
2023-09-23 10:20:48 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
1bb953877e
Improve select row perf for large N (#10355)
# Description
While reviewing #10350 I noticed that a `HashSet<usize>` was used to
deduplicate the incoming rows, which are then sorted after cloning to a
separate `Vec`. This sounds like a candidate for a `BTreeSet` which
guarantees the ordering.

In the process I removed some dead code.

- Use `BTreeSet` instead of `HashSet`
- Remove dead `skip` logic
- Use `BTreeSet` directly in `NthIterator`
- Consume `BTreeSet` through `Peekable<IntoIter>`
2023-09-21 23:51:13 +02:00
George Padley
1c677c9577
Map DirectoryNotFound to FileNotFound for open command (#10089)
# Description


This PR should close #10085
Maps `DirectoryNotFound` errors to `FileNotFound`. All other errors are
left unchanged.

# User-Facing Changes

This means a user will see `FileNotFound` instead of `DirectoryNotFound`
which is more meaning full to the user.
2023-09-21 20:17:44 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
0c7a8e3634
Remove dead BSON related tests (#10458)
Those tests where behind a feature flag `bson` that is never defined in
`Cargo.toml`

Remove them.
2023-09-21 20:01:49 +02:00
Maxim Zhiburt
7cfd4d2cfa
nu-table: Add table option --abbreviated (#10399)
- Added `--abbreviated`/`-a` option
- Adedd `abbreviate_if_longer_than` config opt for it.

```nu
ls | table -a 3
```

```
╭───┬────────────────────┬──────┬───────────┬──────────────╮
│ # │        name        │ type │   size    │   modified   │
├───┼────────────────────┼──────┼───────────┼──────────────┤
│ 0 │ CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md │ file │   3.4 KiB │ 4 days ago   │
│ 1 │ CONTRIBUTING.md    │ file │  18.3 KiB │ 2 weeks ago  │
│ 2 │ Cargo.lock         │ file │ 144.3 KiB │ 15 hours ago │
│ 3 │ ...                │ ...  │ ...       │ ...          │
│ 4 │ tests              │ dir  │   4.0 KiB │ 4 months ago │
│ 5 │ toolkit.nu         │ file │  14.6 KiB │ 5 days ago   │
│ 6 │ wix                │ dir  │   4.0 KiB │ 2 months ago │
╰───┴────────────────────┴──────┴───────────┴──────────────╯
```

```nu
$env | table -a 3
```

```
╭──────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ BROWSER          │ firefox                                                                  │
│ CARGO            │ /home/maxim/.rustup/toolchains/1.70.0-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu/bin/cargo │
│ CARGO_HOME       │ /home/maxim/.cargo                                                       │
│ ...              │ ...                                                                      │
│ XDG_SESSION_TYPE │ x11                                                                      │
│ XDG_VTNR         │ 7                                                                        │
│ _                │ /home/maxim/.cargo/bin/cargo                                             │
╰──────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```

close #10393

PS: Maybe as a separate issue (good candidate for `GOOD FIRST ISSUE`)
add a config option to change a default `...` truncation sign to a
custom? (which would be applicable not only for `--abbreviated` but all
kind of tables)

---------

Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-20 12:59:08 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
4ae53d93fb
new command: into value (#10427)
# Description

This new command `into value` is a command that tries to infer the type
of data you have in a table. It converts each cell to a string and then
runs a set of regular expressions on that string. This was mostly
cobbled together after looking at how polars does similar things. The
regular expressions were taken straight form polars and tweaked.

### Before
```nushell
❯ [[col1 col2 col3 col4 col5 col6]; ["1" "two" "3.4" "true" "2023-08-10 14:07:17.922050800 -05:00" "2023-09-19"]] |
  update col1 {|r| $r.col1 | into int } |
  update col3 {|r| $r.col3 | into float } |
  update col4 {|r| $r.col4 | into bool } |
  update col5 {|r| $r.col5 | into datetime } |
  update col6 {|r| $r.col6 | into datetime }
╭#┬col1┬col2┬col3┬col4┬───col5────┬───col6────╮
│0│   1│two │3.40│true│a month ago│8 hours ago│
╰─┴────┴────┴────┴────┴───────────┴───────────╯
```
or
```nushell
❯ [[col1 col2 col3 col4 col5 col6]; ["1" "two" "3.4" "true" "2023-08-10 14:07:17.922050800 -05:00" "2023-09-19"]] |
  into int col1 |
  into float col3 |
  into bool col4 |
  into datetime col5 col6
╭#┬col1┬col2┬col3┬col4┬───col5────┬───col6────╮
│0│   1│two │3.40│true│a month ago│8 hours ago│
╰─┴────┴────┴────┴────┴───────────┴───────────╯
```

### After
```nushell
❯ [[col1 col2 col3 col4 col5 col6]; ["1" "two" "3.4" "true" "2023-08-10 14:07:17.922050800 -05:00" "2023-09-19"]] | into value
╭#┬col1┬col2┬col3┬col4┬───col5────┬───col6────╮
│0│   1│two │3.40│true│a month ago│8 hours ago│
╰─┴────┴────┴────┴────┴───────────┴───────────╯
```

It's definitely not perfect. There are ways it will fail because on
regular expressions not working on all formats. My hope is that people
will pick this up and add more regular expressions and if there are
problems with the existing ones, change them. This is meant as a
"starter command" with easy entry for newcomers that are looking to chip
in and help out.

Also, some tests probably need to be added to ensure what we have now
doesn't break with updates.

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allow values command to support LazyRecords (#10418)
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This PR allows the `values` command to support lazy records.

closes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/10417

### Before
```nushell
sys | values
Error: nu:🐚:only_supports_this_input_type

  × Input type not supported.
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ sys | values
   · ─┬─   ───┬──
   ·  │       ╰── only record or table input data is supported
   ·  ╰── input type: record<host: record<name: string, os_version: string, long_os_version: string, kernel_version: string, hostname: string, uptime: duration, boot_time: string, sessions: list<any>>, cpu: table<name: string, brand: string, freq: int, cpu_usage: float, load_average: string, vendor_id: string>, disks: table<device: string, type: string, mount: string, total: filesize, free: filesize, removable: bool, kind: string>, mem: record<total: filesize, free: filesize, used: filesize, available: filesize, swap total: filesize, swap free: filesize, swap used: filesize>, temp: list<any>, net: table<name: string, sent: filesize, recv: filesize>>
   ╰────
```

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```nushell
❯ sys | values
╭─┬─────────────────╮
│0│{record 8 fields}│
│1│[table 16 rows]  │
│2│[table 1 row]    │
│3│{record 7 fields}│
│4│[list 0 items]   │
│5│[table 5 rows]   │
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don't overrite arg's type if it's annotated explicitly (#10424)
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Fixes: #10410 

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2023-09-21 03:58:29 +12:00
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af15f794b4
Bump to 0.85.1 development version (#10431) 2023-09-20 18:38:42 +12:00
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a6f62e05ae
Bump version for the 0.85 release (#10425) 2023-09-19 21:42:47 +03:00
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Remove str replace --string after deprecation (#10064)
related to
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`input --bytes-until` takes a string but used to only terminate on the
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Ps: add cwd column on linux and macos (#10347)
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fix #10319: allow json request of value type list (#10356)
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following appear in the output of nc:
```
POST / HTTP/1.1
Host: localhost:8080
User-Agent: nushell
Accept: */*
Content-Type: application/json
accept-encoding: gzip
Content-Length: 16

[{"field":true}]%
```
2023-09-13 16:54:03 +02:00
Maxim Zhiburt
73d3708006
Patch restore lead trail space bg color (#10351)
```nu
 $env.config.color_config.leading_trailing_space_bg = { bg: 'white' }; [[a b, 'c   ']; ['  1  ' '    2' '3    '] ['  4  ' "hello   \n  world  " ['  1  ' 2 [1 '  2  ' 3]]]] | table --expand
```


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/20165848/01a35042-0e36-4c51-99a9-3011fabb551b)

ref: #2794
close: #10317

note: test are not actually make scenes cause `nu!` strips colors.
(Ideally it would need a flag to not do so)
note: It does does does ... slower down quite a bit rendering... (

PS: Maybe it's better being a flag to `table` rather then a
configuration option?
PS: I am not sure why the logic was removed in a first place
2023-09-13 07:47:53 -05:00
Tilen Gimpelj
bbea7da669
Remove select error if same row/column is provided (#10350)
This PR is in reference to #10215.

This PR changes `select` to work even if multiple equal items were
provided.
This would previously error, but now works
```nushell
let arg = [ 1 a ]
[[a b c]; [1 2 3] [4 5 6] [7 8 9]] 
| select $arg

```
# User-Facing Changes

Nothing too radical, just experience improvements. Users won't need to
pass the values through `unique` beforehand.
2023-09-13 13:49:55 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
7f39609d9a
Remove python-like string multiplication (#10293)
# Description
Currently we support "multiplication" of strings, resulting in a terse
way to repeat a particular string.
This can have unintended side effects when dealing with mixed data (e.g.
after parsing data that is not all numbers).
Furthermore as we frequently fall-back to strings while parsing source
code, this introduced a runaway edge case in const evaluation (#10212)

Work for #10233

## Details
- Remove python-like string multiplication.
- Workaround for indentation
  - This should probably be addressed with a purpose built command
- Remove special const-eval error test

# User-Facing Changes
**Major breaking change!**
`"string" * 42` will stop working. (This was used for example in the
stdlib)

We should bless a good alternative before landing this

---------

Co-authored-by: JT <547158+jntrnr@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-13 19:52:04 +12:00
Stefan Holderbach
a14e9e0a2e
Invert &Options to Option<&T> (#10315)
Elide the reference for `Copy` type (`usize`)
Use the canonical deref where possible.
* `&Box` -> `&`
* `&String` -> `&str`
* `&PathBuf` -> `&Path`

Skips the ctrl-C handler for now.
2023-09-13 07:00:58 +08:00
Stefan Holderbach
3e14dc3eb8
Remove pythonic int * list behavior (#10292)
# Description
The pythonism that multiplying a scalar integer with a list results in a
repeated concatenation of the list, is ambiguous with other possible
interpretations and thus actively harmful to clear semantics in nushell.

Another possible reading of this scalar/vector product would be trying
to perform elementwise multiplication with the scalar.

Before we bless this alternative as a more reasonable design the best
course of action is to remove this pythonism.

Work related to #10233


# User-Facing Changes
Breaking change as this turns `int * list` or `list * int` into hard
errors.

# Tests + Formatting
Remove the associated test
2023-09-13 10:43:49 +12:00
Darren Schroeder
2a08865851
add a few more columns to linux ps -l output (#10344)
# Description

This PR tried to add a few more columns to the Linux `ps -l` command.
Those columns are:
* start_time
* user_id
* priority
* process_threads

There are a few that I left commented out that could be added but the
screen was beginning to look crowded. So, I left out:
* group_id
* session_id
* tgp_id (which could be helpful for eventual job control)

And there's like 100 more things that could be added that didn't seem
especially useful right now.


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JT
451a9c64d3
Change echo to print when not redirected (#10338)
# Description

This changes `echo` to work more closely to what users of other shells
would expect:

* when redirected, `echo` works as before and sends values through the
pipeline
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2023-09-13 06:35:01 +12:00
Eugeen Sablin
9e1e2a4320
provide env to commands and try to start provided path (#10302)
fixes #8551

# Description
Use `open::commands` function to get list of command available for
starting given path. run commands directly, providing environment, until
one of them is successful.

example of output if start was not successful:
```
~\code\nushell> start ..\nustart\a.myext                                                                    09/12/2023 01:37:55 PM
Error: nu:🐚:external_command

  × External command failed
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ start ..\nustart\a.myext
   ·       ─────────┬────────
   ·                ╰── No command found to start with this path
   ╰────
  help: Try different path or install appropriate command

        Command `cmd /c start "" "..\nustart\a.myext"` failed with exit code: 1
```

# User-Facing Changes
`start` command now provides environment to the external command. This
is how it worked in `nu 0.72`, see linked issue.

# Tests + Formatting
`start` command didn't have any tests and this PR does not add any.
Integration-level tests will require setup specific to OS and
potentially change global environment on testing machine. For unit-level
test it is possible to test `try_commands` function. But is still runs
external commands, and robust test will require apriori knowledge which
commands are necessary successful to run and which are not.
2023-09-12 14:03:41 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
d53b0a99d0
Rename random decimal to random float (#10320)
# Description
Similar to #9979

# User-Facing Changes
`random decimal` will now raise a warning and can be removed in an
upcoming release.

New command is named `random float`

# Tests + Formatting
Tests updated and improved.
2023-09-12 13:03:05 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
1fb4f9e455
Rename into decimal to into float (#9979)
# Description
We keep "into decimal" for a release and warn through a message that it
will be removed in 0.86.

All tests are updated to use `into float`

# User-Facing Changes
`into decimal` raises a deprecation warning, will be removed soon.
Use `into float` as the new functionally identical command instead.

```
~/nushell> 2 | into decimal
Error:   × Deprecated command
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ 2 | into decimal
   ·     ──────┬─────
   ·           ╰── `into decimal` is deprecated and will be removed in 0.86.
   ╰────
  help: Use `into float` instead


2
```

# Tests + Formatting
Updated

---------

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2023-09-12 13:02:47 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
6e9b6f22c9
Deref &String arguments to &str where appropriate (#10321)
# Description
This generally makes for nicer APIs, as you are not forced to use an
existing allocation covering the full `String`.

Some exceptions remain where the underlying type requirements favor it.

# User-Facing Changes
None
2023-09-12 14:06:56 +08:00
Stefan Holderbach
e90b099622
Use slices directly instead of &Vec (#10328)
Simplifies the signature, makes it more flexible.
Detected a few unnecessary allocations in the process.
2023-09-12 11:38:20 +08:00
JT
84c10de864
remove profiling from nushell's hot loop (#10325)
# Description

This removes pipeline element profiling. This could be a useful feature,
but pipeline elements are going to be the most sensitive to in terms of
performance, as `eval_block` and how pipelines are built is one of the
hot loops inside of the eval engine.

# User-Facing Changes

Removes pipeline element profiling.

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2023-09-12 06:50:03 +12:00
Nano
7b89fab327
Keep order for par-each (#10249)
# Description
This PR adds new flag `--keep-order/-k` for the `par_each` filter. This
flag keeps sequence of output same as the order of input.

Output without the flag:
```nu
> 1..6 | par-each {|n| $n * 2 }
╭────╮
│  4 │
│ 10 │
│  2 │
│  8 │
│ 12 │
│  6 │
╰────╯
```

Output with the `--keep-order` flag:
```nu
> 1..6 | par-each --keep-order {|n| $n * 2 }
╭────╮
│  2 │
│  4 │
│  6 │
│  8 │
│ 10 │
│ 12 │
╰────╯
```

I think the presence of this flag is justified, since:
- Much easier to use than `.. | enumerate | par-each {|p| update item
..} | sort-by index | get item`
- Faster, as it uses internally parallel sorting in the same thread pool

A note about naming: it may conflict with `--keep-empty/-k` flag of the
`each` filter if the same feature will be used in `par-each`, so maybe
it needs some other name.
2023-09-11 06:42:09 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
eddff46155
Bump calamine and fix clippy (#10314)
Upgrade calamine to 0.22
Reduces one potential dependency duplication

Supersedes #10305

Includes fixes for clippy lints as API changed to return owned data.
2023-09-11 12:39:52 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
baa50ec9b2
Update crates-ci/typos and fix new typos (#10313)
Supersedes #10309
2023-09-11 12:37:06 +02:00
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Bump bytesize from 1.2.0 to 1.3.0 (#10306) 2023-09-11 09:55:21 +00:00
David Matos
ce378a68a6
Fix variables not allowed in ucp (#10304)
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# Description
Fixes #10300 , where using variables didnt work with `ucp` as it was
only expecting a `Expr::FilePath`.

Before: (from the issue)
```
❯ ucp -r $var $folder
Error:   × Missing file operand
   ╭─[entry #40:1:1]
 1 │ ucp -r $var $folder
   · ─┬─
   ·  ╰── Missing file operand
   ╰────
  help: Please provide source and destination paths
```
Now:
```
`ucp -r $var $folder`
# success
```

Also added the test to ensure its working:) . Oh, and I tweaked again
slightly the messages on two tests because now the whole `path` is
printed rather than `a`. Say:
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`cp a a` --> 'a' and 'a' are the same file 
# now
`cp a a` --> /home/current/location/a and /home/current/location/a are the same file
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2023-09-10 17:54:33 -05:00
Antoine Stevan
fa40740e77
add case-insensitive example to where (#10299)
related to
-
https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/614593951969574961/1150395064292495400

# Description
two cool things about the `where` command
- it's versatile enough to allow creating a case-insensitive version of
itself
- it does not require the explicit use of a closure

this PR adds an example showing how to filter with `where` but
case-insensitively and without an explicite closure.

# User-Facing Changes
new example to `where`:
```nushell
  Find case-insensitively files called "readme", without an explicit closure
  > ls | where ($it.name | str downcase) =~ readme
```

# Tests + Formatting
the new example test above.

# After Submitting
2023-09-10 15:24:38 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
762fdb98ac
silence some ucp warnings (#10294)
# Description

This PR fixes some ucp warnings.

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2023-09-09 19:41:53 -05:00
Tilen Gimpelj
6811700b90
update reject to be able to recive arg list (#10216)
This PR is in relation to #10215 

# Description

This PR introduces `reject` to receive list of columns or rows as
argument.
This change is similar to change of `select` and the code used is
similar.

# User-Facing Changes
The user will be able to pass a list as rejection arguments.
```nushell
let arg = [ type size ]
[[name type size]; [ cargo.toml file 20mb ] [ Cargo.lock file 20mb] [src dir 100mb]] | reject $arg
```
2023-09-09 15:01:25 -05:00
Tilen Gimpelj
248aca7a44
reject multiple row args support (#10163)
# Description
This PR fixes `reject` failing when providing row items in ascending
order.


# User-Facing Changes
users can now `reject` multiple rows independently of each other.
```nushell
let foo = [[a b]; [ 1 2] [3 4] [ 5 6]]
# this will work independant of the order
print ($foo | reject 2 1)
print ($foo | reject 1 2)
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Antoine Stevan <44101798+amtoine@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-09 13:59:31 -05:00
Antoine Stevan
17abbdf6e0
allow into duration to take an integer amount of ns (#10286)
related to
-
https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/615329862395101194/1149717458786197524

# Description
because `1_234 | into datetime` takes an integer number of `ns` and
`1_234 | into filesize` takes an integer amount of bytes, i think `1_234
| into duration` should also be valid and see `1_234` as an integer
amount of `ns` 😋

# User-Facing Changes
## before
either
```nushell
1234 | into string | $in ++ "ns" | into duration
```
```nushell
1234 | $"($in)ns" | into duration
```
or
```nushell
1234 * 1ns
```
and
```nushell
> 1_234 | into duration
Error: nu::parser::input_type_mismatch

  × Command does not support int input.
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ 1_234 | into duration
   ·         ──────┬──────
   ·               ╰── command doesn't support int input
   ╰────
```

## after
```nushell
> 1_234 | into duration
1µs 234ns
```

# Tests + Formatting
new example test
```rust
Example {
    description: "Convert a number of ns to duration",
    example: "1_234_567 | into duration",
    result: Some(Value::duration(1_234_567, span)),
}
```

# After Submitting
2023-09-09 13:49:08 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
40eca52ed5
allow update to use metadata (#10264)
# Description

This PR is an attempt to fix the `update` command so that it passes
along metadata. I'm not really sure I did this right, so please feel
free to point out where it's wrong.

The point is to be able to do something like this and have it respect
your LS_COLORS.
```
ls | update modified { format date }
```
### Before

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/fc3eb207-4f6f-42b1-b5a4-87a1fe194399)

### After

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/19d58443-7c88-4dd6-9532-1f45f615ac7b)


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2023-09-09 13:47:42 -05:00
David Laban
8501024546
signpost 'input list --types [key]' from 'keybindings list' (#10287)
Supercedes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10196

# Description

After reading
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10196#issuecomment-1703986359 I
added a signpost from `keybindings listen` to `input listen`

When I initially tried `input listen` it always immediately returned
with:
```
╭───────┬────────╮
│ type  │ focus  │
│ event │ gained │
╰───────┴────────╯
```

I added an example to `input listen --help` to suggest only listening to
key events

Initially I also included a `result` but it prints as:

```
  ╭───────────┬───────────────╮
  │ type      │ key           │
  │ key_type  │ char          │
  │ code      │ c             │
  │ modifiers │ [list 1 item] │
  ╰───────────┴───────────────╯
```

rather than:

```
╭───────────┬───────────────────────────────╮
│ type      │ key                           │
│ key_type  │ char                          │
│ code      │ c                             │
│           │ ╭───┬───────────────────────╮ │
│ modifiers │ │ 0 │ keymodifiers(control) │ │
│           │ ╰───┴───────────────────────╯ │
╰───────────┴───────────────────────────────╯
```
so I removed it.

# User-Facing Changes

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* Example describing how to use `input list --types [key]` to listen for
keybindings.
* Signpost pointing at `use std input; input list --types [key]` from
`keybindings list`.

## After merging

It is probably worth:

a) signposting to the keybindings section of the book from both of these
subcommands (like I did in
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10193),
b) giving an example in the book of how to take the output from `input
listen --types [key]` and format it for including in `config nu`
c) there are not currently any examples in
crates/nu-utils/src/sample_config/default_config.nu for keybindings with
multiple modifiers. Should I add alt+backspace-in-macos-vscode as an
example (gets translated to `{ modifier: control_alt keycode: char_h }`
for historical reasons)?

---------

Co-authored-by: Antoine Stevan <44101798+amtoine@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-09 09:42:37 -05:00
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eeaa65c8af
Bump itertools from 0.10.5 to 0.11.0 (#9524) 2023-09-08 23:12:45 +00:00
Darren Schroeder
2ffff959fc
add 6 more table themes (#10279)
# Description

After looking at a users terminal that didn't support UTF-8, I wanted to
add some themes that may help them. Here's what they look like.

## psql

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/67ac003a-72f1-4e2b-8bb0-244b70385d59)

## markdown

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/a8f4a439-013b-48ee-b9e0-284ec47d1eef)

## dots
please excuse the different theme

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/fb931650-cc64-4f0a-bf3d-ec736e0374ad)

## restructured

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/80595a8e-f2b3-49dc-ad02-81e94bde5253)

## ascii_rounded

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/42f0b8b2-1fd2-4ae5-b28c-477e83ded354)

## basic_compact

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/5888b6b2-b9b8-48bc-963e-5a76ef246adc)


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2023-09-08 16:34:36 -05:00
David Matos
fed4233db4
use uutils/coreutils cp command in place of nushell's cp command (#10097)
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# Description
Hi. Basically, this is a continuation of the work that @fdncred started.
Given some nice discussions on #9463 , and [merged uutils
PR](https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/pull/5152) from @tertsdiepraam
we have decided to give the `cp` command the `crawl` stage as it was
named.

> [!NOTE] 
Given that the `uutils` crate has not made the release for the merged
PR, just make sure you checkout latest and put it in the required place
to make this PR work.

The aim of this PR is for is to see how to move forward using `uutils`
crate. In order to getting this started, I have made the current
`nushell cp tests` pass along with some extra ones I copied over from
the `uutils` repo.

With all of that being said, things that would be nice to decide, and
keep working on:

Crawl:
- Handling of certain `named` flags, with their long and short
forms(e.g. --update, --reflink, --preserve, etc), and using default
values. Maybe `-u` can already have a `default_missing_value`.
- Should we maybe just support one single option `switch` flags (see
`--backup` in code) as a contrast to the other named args.
- Complete test coverage from `uutils`. They had > 100 tests, and I
could only port like 12 as they are a bit time consuming given they
cannot be straight up copy pasted. Maybe we do not need all >100, but
maybe the more relevant to what we want.
- Refactor this code

Walk:
- Non fatal errors on `copy` from `utils`. Currently it just sends it to
stdout but errors have no span
- Better integration 

An added possibility is the addition of `SyntaxShape::OneOf()` for
`Named` arguments which was briefly mentioned in the discord server, but
that is still to be decided. This could greatly improve some of the
integration. This would enable something like `cp --preserve [all
timestamp]` or `cp --preserve all` to both work.

I did not want to keep holding on this, and wait till I was happy with
the code because I think its nice if everyone can start up and suggest
refactors, but the main important part now was getting it out the door,
as if I take my sweet time this will take way longer 😛

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2023-09-08 13:57:38 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
4d5386635e
add more ps columns in Windows (#10275)
# Description

This PR adds a few more columns to `ps -l` on Windows. It would be good
to add these changes cross-platform in separate PRs. This PR also fixes
a bug where start time was calculated wrong.

I've added:
start_time
user
user_sid
priority


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2023-09-08 12:24:29 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
9bca63ebef
update format date when using %x %X %r (#10272)
# Description

Apparently some strftime formats are already localized and when you
"double localize" them, they don't work. This PR fixes that so that %x
%X %r %c don't go through the localization step.

Example: %x %X
### Before
```nushell
❯ date now | format date "%x %X %p"
09/08/2023 08 AM
```
### After
```nushell
❯ date now | format date "%x %X %p"
09/08/23 08:09:14 AM
```

I started to make one format_datetime to rule them all but one returns a
string and one returns a value. If we convert to the string, we lose the
nice error messages. If we change to value, more code has to be changed
elsewhere. So, I decided to just leave two functions.

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2023-09-08 08:59:05 -05:00
Marshall Bruner
f78d57a703
feat: Search terms for use, while, and range (#5093) (#10265)
# Description

Add search terms to the commands: `use` ("environment", "import"),
`while` ("loop"), and `range` ("filter", "head", "tail").

# Tests + Formatting
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2023-09-07 22:11:42 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
7486850357
rename the types with spaces in them to use - (#9929)
# Description
before this PR,
```nushell
> $.a.b | describe
cell path
```
which feels inconsistent with the `cell-path` type annotation, like in
```nushell
> def foo [x: cell-path] { $x | describe }; foo $.a.b
cell path
```

this PR changes the name of the "cell path" type from `cell path` to
`cell-path`

# User-Facing Changes
`cell path` is now `cell-path` in the output of `describe`.
this might be a breaking change in some scripts.

same goes with
- `list stream` -> `list-stream`
- `match pattern` -> `match-pattern`

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

this PR adds a new `cell_path_type` test to make sure it stays equal to
`cell-path` in the future.

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2023-09-06 13:22:12 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
bb06661d24
Document that open looks up from subcommands (#10255)
# Description
Related to https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/1048

Include this information in the command help.


# User-Facing Changes
As soon as this information is documented people are much more likely to
depend on it so we need to be careful in the future if this design
sparks joy or not.
2023-09-06 19:26:53 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
f433b3102f
fix default after an empty where (#10240)
should close https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/10237

# Description
this is @fdncred's findings 😋 
i just made the PR 😌 

# User-Facing Changes
```nushell
[a b] | where $it == 'c' | last | default 'd'
```
now works and gives `d`


# Tests + Formatting
adds a new `default_after_empty_filter` test.

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2023-09-06 16:39:35 +08:00
WindSoilder
7a728340de
return error when user break sleep by ctrl-c (#10234)
# Description

Closes: #10218
I think this is `sleep`'s specific issue, it's because it always return
a `Value::nothing` where it's interrupted by `ctrl-c`.

To fix the issue, I'd propose to make it returns Err(ShellError)

This is how it behaves:
```nushell
❯ sleep 5sec; echo "hello!"
^CError: nu:🐚:sleep_breaked

  × Sleep is breaked.

❯ sleep 5sec; ^echo "hello!"
^CError: nu:🐚:sleep_breaked

  × Sleep is breaked.
```
# User-Facing Changes
None

# Tests + Formatting


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2023-09-05 09:21:30 -05:00
Skyler Hawthorne
5f1e8a6af8
Clean up trash support on Android (#10225)
# Description

Currently on Android, there are warnings about unused variables. This PR
fixes that with more conditional guards for the unused variables.

Additionally, in #10013, @kubouch gave feedback in [the last
PR](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10013#pullrequestreview-1596828128)
that it was unwieldy to repeat

```rust
#[cfg(all(
    feature = "trash-support",
    not(target_os = "android"),
    not(target_os = "ios")
))]
```
2023-09-05 14:38:23 +02:00
Nano
eca9f461da
Make append/prepend consistent for ranges (#10231)
# Description
This PR makes `append`/`prepend` more consistent, in particular, it allows you to
work with ranges. Previously, you couldn't append a list by range:
```nu
> 0..1 | append 2..4
╭──────╮
│    0 │
│    1 │
│ 2..4 │
╰──────╯
```

Now it works:
```nu
> 0..1 | append 2..4
╭───╮
│ 0 │
│ 1 │
│ 2 │
│ 3 │
│ 4 │
╰───╯
```

# User-Facing Changes
If someone needs the old behavior, then it can be obtained like this:
```nu
> 0..1 | append [2..4]
╭──────╮
│    0 │
│    1 │
│ 2..4 │
╰──────╯
```
2023-09-05 01:47:51 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
aeeb5dd405
Bump winreg from 0.50.0 to 0.51.0 (#10209) 2023-09-04 21:05:00 +00:00
Skyler Hawthorne
278bf7ffa9
upgrade nix to 0.27 (#10223)
This fixes a segfault on Android when fetching the user group.

See: https://github.com/nix-rust/nix/issues/2084
2023-09-04 22:41:28 +02:00
nibon7
5ad3bfa31b
Auto format let-else block (#10214)
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rustfmt 1.6.0 has added support for formatting [let-else
statements](https://doc.rust-lang.org/rust-by-example/flow_control/let_else.html)

See https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md#added

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2023-09-04 19:42:31 +12:00
Horasal
e5145358eb
treat path contains '?' as pattern (#10142)
Fix https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/10136

# Description
Current nushell only handle path containing '*' as match pattern and
treat '?' as just normal path.
This pr makes path containing '?' is also processed as pattern.

🔴 **Concerns: Need to design/comfirm a consistent rule to handle
dirs/files with '?' in their names.**

Currently:

- if no dir has exactly same name with pattern, it will print the list
of matched directories
- if pattern exactly matches an empty dir's name, it will just print the
empty dir's content ( i.e. `[]`)
- if pattern exactly matches an dir's name, it will perform pattern
match and print all the dir contains

e.g.
```bash
mkdir src
ls s?c 
```

| name | type | size   | modified                                      |
| ---- | ---- | ------ | --------------------------------------------- |
| src  | dir  | 1.1 KB | Tue, 29 Aug 2023 07:39:41 +0900 (9 hours ago) |

-----------

```bash
mkdir src
mkdir scc
mkdir scs
ls s?c
```

| name | type | size | modified |
| ---- | ---- | ------ |
------------------------------------------------ |
| scc | dir | 64 B | Tue, 29 Aug 2023 16:55:31 +0900 (14 seconds ago) |
| src | dir | 1.1 KB | Tue, 29 Aug 2023 07:39:41 +0900 (9 hours ago) |

-----------

```bash
mkdir  s?c
ls s?c
```

print empty (i.e. ls of dir `s?c`)

-----------

```bash
mkdir -p  s?c/test
ls s?c
```
|name|type|size|modified|
|-|-|-|-|
|s?c/test|dir|64 B|Tue, 29 Aug 2023 16:47:53 +0900 (2 minutes ago)|
|src/bytes|dir|480 B|Fri, 25 Aug 2023 17:43:52 +0900 (3 days ago)|
|src/charting|dir|160 B|Fri, 25 Aug 2023 17:43:52 +0900 (3 days ago)|
|src/conversions|dir|160 B|Fri, 25 Aug 2023 17:43:52 +0900 (3 days ago)|

-----------

# User-Facing Changes

User will be able to use '?' to match directory/file.

# Tests + Formatting

- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`

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2023-09-03 19:25:00 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
3a20fbfe94
Update crossterm/ratatui/dev-reedline (#10137)
# Description
This updates most crates to 0.27 `crossterm`.
To do so we need the most recent `ratatui`

`reedline` can now update as well.
See https://github.com/nushell/reedline/pull/625

Sadly this introduces some crate duplication again as there are some
other dependency updates.
Furthermore we have another crate depending on 0.26.1 crossterm
(`comfy-table` that some how gets pulled in by polars)

# User-Facing Changes
2 additional mouse events detected by `input listen`

# Tests + Formatting
None
2023-09-03 19:22:25 -05:00
JT
6cdfee3573
Move Value to helpers, separate span call (#10121)
# Description

As part of the refactor to split spans off of Value, this moves to using
helper functions to create values, and using `.span()` instead of
matching span out of Value directly.

Hoping to get a few more helping hands to finish this, as there are a
lot of commands to update :)

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2023-09-03 07:27:29 -07:00
Yuto
e9d4730099
refactor input command (#10150)
close #8074 

I attempted to refactor the "input" command. The reason for this is that
the current implementation of the "input" command lacks consistency for
different options. For instance, some parts use `std::io::stdin` while
others use `crossterm::event::read`.

In this pull request, I have made changes to use crossterm consistently:
- Detection of the -u option is now done using `crossterm`'s
`KeyCode::Char`.
- The current input is displayed when using `crossterm` for input (it
won't be displayed when -s is present).
- Ctrl-C triggers SIGINT. 


# User-Facing Changes

Users can interrupt "input" with ctrl-c.
2023-09-02 21:09:26 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
7d6b23ee2f
Simplify rawstrings in tests (#10180)
Inspired by
https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/needless_raw_string_hashes

Ran `cargo +stable clippy --workspace --all-targets`

Fixed manually as I ran into a false positive along the lines of:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy/issues/11068

Also collapse one set of single line tests.

Work for #8670
2023-09-01 00:08:27 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
e68ae4c8d1
Bump notify-debouncer-full from 0.2.0 to 0.3.1 (#10129) 2023-08-31 22:07:41 +00:00
Stefan Holderbach
faad6ca355
Remove dead tests depending on inc (#10179)
They relied on the `nu_plugin_inc` but where behind a feature flag that
isn't actually defined anywhere. These tests of `update` or `upsert`
shouldn't really depend on `inc` so I decided to remove them outright as
they haven't been used to exercise the commands under test.
2023-08-31 23:11:04 +02:00
J-Kappes
c77c1bd297
Tests: clean up unnecessary use of pipeline() (#10170)
As described in Issue #8670, removed `pipeline()` wherever its argument
contained no line breaks.

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2023-08-31 23:10:29 +02:00
Matthias Q
93f20b406e
feat: allow from csv to accept 4 byte unicode separator chars (#10138)
- this PR should close #10132

# Description
* added a flag to `from csv --ascii` that replaces the given `separator
with the unicode separator x1f https://www.codetable.net/hex/1f (aka
Information Separator One)

# User-Facing Changes
New flags are available for `from csv` ( `--ascii` or short `-a`)

# Tests + Formatting
There are no tests at the moment. Code has been formatted.
- `cargo test --workspace` (breaks with a non related test on my
machine)
2023-08-31 18:55:39 +02:00
Maxim Zhiburt
35fc387505
Fix #10154 (#10162)
close #10154
2023-08-31 08:43:27 -05:00
Jack Wright
3fd1a26ec0
Updating polars and sqlparser versions (#10114)
Polars and SQLParser upgrade.

I have exposed features that have been added to polars as command args
where appropriate.

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Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@disqo.com>
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: sholderbach <sholderbach@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-30 00:13:34 +02:00
Michael Angerman
3f2c76df28
Move eval_hook to nu-cmd-base (#10146)
I moved hook to *nu_cmd_base* instead of *nu_cli* because it will enable
other developers to continue to use hook even if they decide to write
their on cli or NOT depend on nu-cli

Then they will still have the hook functionality because they can
include nu-cmd-base
2023-08-29 23:46:50 +02:00
Michael Angerman
7d3312e96e
remove warnings in nu_command tests (#10145)
several warnings were appearing in nu_command tests when running just
the tests
in nu_command so I went ahead and removed the warnings...
2023-08-29 13:18:52 -07:00
SED4906
487f1a97ea
Update removed "MDI" icons to current MD icons (#10126)
# Description
This PR updates now-removed (since NF 3.0.0) file icons shown in e.g.
`grid` to their updated codepoints.

# User-Facing Changes
File icons changed were for:
`cs`, `csproj`, `csx`, `license`, `node`, `rtf`, `vue`, `xml`, and `xul`

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2023-08-27 15:48:37 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
0f05475e2e
name hooks internally (#10127)
# Description

This PR names the hooks as they're executing so that you can see them
with debug statements. So, at the beginning of `eval_hook()` you could
put a dbg! or eprintln! to see what hook was executing. It also shows up
in View files.

### Before - notice item 14 and 25

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/22c19bbe-6bac-4132-9579-863922d91f22)

### After - The hooks are now named (14 & 25)

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/a08abd11-4f03-4f09-bbac-e4b5180df078)


Curiosity, on my mac, the display_output hook fires 3 times before
anything else. Also, curious is that the value if the display_output, is
not what I have in my config but what is in the default_config. So,
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2023-08-27 06:55:20 -05:00
Jakub Žádník
5ac5b90aed
Allow parse-time evaluation of calls, pipelines and subexpressions (#9499)
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2023-08-26 16:41:29 +03:00
nibon7
ad12018199
Use built-in is_terminal instead of is_terminal::is_terminal (#9550)
# Description
This PR tries to remove ~atty~ is-terminal from the entire code base,
since ~[atty is
unmaintained](https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2021-0145) and~
[`is_terminal` has been
stabilized](https://blog.rust-lang.org/2023/06/01/Rust-1.70.0.html#isterminal)
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27dcc3ecc3
Don't use oldtime feature of chrono (#9577)
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# Description
`chrono` crate enables `oldtime` feature by default, which has a
vulnerability (https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2020-0071). This
PR tries to remove `time` v0.1.45 completely from nu and add an audit CI
to check for security vulnerabilities.

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- [x] https://github.com/nushell/reedline/pull/599
- [x] https://github.com/bspeice/dtparse/pull/44
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2023-08-25 10:54:01 +02:00
Horasal
e25a795cf6
Add encoding auto-detection for decode (#10030)
# Description
Allow `decode` command to guess the encoding of input if no encoding
name is given.

# User-Facing Changes

* `decode` now has an optional parameter instead of required one. User
can just run `decode` to let the command automatically detect encoding
and convert it to utf-8.
<img width="575" alt="Example"
src="https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/1991933/03a0ba11-910e-4db9-89aa-79cfec06893f">



* Based on the detect result, user may have to give a encoding name
<img width="572" alt="Error Sample1"
src="https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/1991933/f21fda85-1f04-4cb3-9feb-cb9fb7dcee07">
     or get informed that the input is not supported by `decode`
<img width="568" alt="Error Sample2"
src="https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/1991933/dd3cc4c0-f119-493e-8609-d07594fc055a">

# Tests + Formatting

* `cargo fmt --all -- --check` : OK
* `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect -A clippy::result_large_err`: OK
* `cargo test --workspace` : OK
* `cargo run -- -c "use std testing; testing run-tests --path
crates/nu-std"`: OK


# After Submitting

[Command document](https://www.nushell.sh/commands/docs/decode.html) is
auto-generated and requires no action.

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2023-08-24 19:21:17 -05:00
JT
1e3e034021
Spanned Value step 1: span all value cases (#10042)
# Description

This doesn't really do much that the user could see, but it helps get us
ready to do the steps of the refactor to split the span off of Value, so
that values can be spanless. This allows us to have top-level values
that can hold both a Value and a Span, without requiring that all values
have them.

We expect to see significant memory reduction by removing so many
unnecessary spans from values. For example, a table of 100,000 rows and
5 columns would have a savings of ~8megs in just spans that are almost
always duplicated.

# User-Facing Changes

Nothing yet

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2023-08-25 08:48:05 +12:00
Ian Manske
8da27a1a09
Create Record type (#10103)
# Description
This PR creates a new `Record` type to reduce duplicate code and
possibly bugs as well. (This is an edited version of #9648.)
- `Record` implements `FromIterator` and `IntoIterator` and so can be
iterated over or collected into. For example, this helps with
conversions to and from (hash)maps. (Also, no more
`cols.iter().zip(vals)`!)
- `Record` has a `push(col, val)` function to help insure that the
number of columns is equal to the number of values. I caught a few
potential bugs thanks to this (e.g. in the `ls` command).
- Finally, this PR also adds a `record!` macro that helps simplify
record creation. It is used like so:
   ```rust
   record! {
       "key1" => some_value,
       "key2" => Value::string("text", span),
       "key3" => Value::int(optional_int.unwrap_or(0), span),
       "key4" => Value::bool(config.setting, span),
   }
   ```
Since macros hinder formatting, etc., the right hand side values should
be relatively short and sweet like the examples above.

Where possible, prefer `record!` or `.collect()` on an iterator instead
of multiple `Record::push`s, since the first two automatically set the
record capacity and do less work overall.

# User-Facing Changes
Besides the changes in `nu-protocol` the only other breaking changes are
to `nu-table::{ExpandedTable::build_map, JustTable::kv_table}`.
2023-08-25 07:50:29 +12:00
Herobs
a785e64bc9
Fix 9156 endian consistency (#9873)
- fixed #9156

# Description
I'm trying to fix the problems mentioned in the issue. It's my first
attempt in Rust. Please let me know if there are any problems.

# User-Facing Changes
- The `--little-endian` option dropped, replaced with `--endian`.
- Add the `--compact` option to the `into binary` command.
- `into int` accepts binary input
2023-08-24 07:08:58 -05:00
Reilly Wood
c8a07d477f
Fix watch not detecting modifications on Windows (#10109)
Closes #9910 FOR REAL this time.

I had fixed the issue on Linux but not Windows. Context:
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9910#issuecomment-1689308886

I've tested this PR successfully on Windows, Linux, and macOS by running
`watch . {|a,b| print $a; print $b}` and confirming that it prints once
when I change a file in the current directory.
2023-08-23 19:07:39 -07:00
Darren Schroeder
af82eeca72
remove --column from length command and remove record processing (#10091)
# Description

This PR removes `record` processing from the `length` command. It just
doesn't make sense to try and get the length of a record. This PR also
removes the `--column` parameter. If you want to list or count columns,
you could use `$table | columns` or `$table | columns | length`.

close #10074 

### Before

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/83488316-3ec4-4c32-9583-00341a71f46f)

### After
Catches records two different ways now.
with the `input_output_types` checker

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/ca67f8b6-359e-4933-ab4d-1b702f8d79cf)

and with additional logic in the command for cases like `echo`

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/99064351-b208-4bd3-bab9-535f97cd7ad4)


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2023-08-23 16:03:26 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
3d698b74d8
bump nushell to dev version 0.84.1 (#10101)
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This PR bumps nushell from release version 0.84.0 to dev version 0.84.1.

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2023-08-23 15:23:27 -05:00
JT
894e0f7658
bump to 0.84 (#10093) 2023-08-22 21:23:39 +03:00
JT
5378727049
Revert "pin serde to avoid https://github.com/serde-rs/serde/issues/2538" (#10078)
Reverts nushell/nushell#10061

The latest serde (1.0.184) reverts the binary requirement.
2023-08-22 05:04:34 +12:00
Darren Schroeder
0786ddddbd
allow help to return a Type::Table (#10082)
# Description

This PR changes the signature of the `help` command so that it can
return a `Type::Table`.

closes #10077 

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2023-08-21 07:46:44 -05:00
Jakub Žádník
3148acd3a4
Recursively export constants from modules (#10049)
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https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9773 introduced constants to
modules and allowed to export them, but only within one level. This PR:
* allows recursive exporting of constants from all submodules
* fixes submodule imports in a list import pattern
* makes sure exported constants are actual constants

Should unblock https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9678

### Example:
```nushell
module spam {
    export module eggs {
        export module bacon {
            export const viking = 'eats'
        }
    }
}

use spam 
print $spam.eggs.bacon.viking  # prints 'eats'

use spam [eggs]
print $eggs.bacon.viking  # prints 'eats'

use spam eggs bacon viking
print $viking  # prints 'eats'
```

### Limitation 1:

Considering the above `spam` module, attempting to get `eggs bacon` from
`spam` module doesn't work directly:
```nushell
use spam [ eggs bacon ]  # attempts to load `eggs`, then `bacon`
use spam [ "eggs bacon" ]  # obviously wrong name for a constant, but doesn't work also for commands
```

Workaround (for example):
```nushell
use spam eggs
use eggs [ bacon ]

print $bacon.viking  # prints 'eats'
```

I'm thinking I'll just leave it in, as you can easily work around this.
It is also a limitation of the import pattern in general, not just
constants.

### Limitation 2:

`overlay use` successfully imports the constants, but `overlay hide`
does not hide them, even though it seems to hide normal variables
successfully. This needs more investigation.

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2023-08-20 14:51:35 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
e6ce8a89be
try and fix into datetime to accept more dt formats (#10063)
# Description

This PR tries to fix `into datetime`. The problem was that it didn't
support many input formats and the `--format` was clunky. `--format` is
still a bit clunky but can work. The big change here is that it first
tries to use `dtparse` to convert text into datetime.

### Before
```nushell
❯ '20220604' | into datetime
Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 (53 years ago)
```
### After
```nushell
❯ '20220604' | into datetime
Sat, 04 Jun 2022 00:00:00 -0500 (a year ago)
```
## Supported Input Formats
`dtparse` should support all these formats. Taken from their
[repo](https://github.com/bspeice/dtparse/blob/master/build_pycompat.py).
```python
    'test_parse_default': [
        "Thu Sep 25 10:36:28",
        "Sep 10:36:28", "10:36:28", "10:36", "Sep 2003", "Sep", "2003",
        "10h36m28.5s", "10h36m28s", "10h36m", "10h", "10 h 36", "10 h 36.5",
        "36 m 5", "36 m 5 s", "36 m 05", "36 m 05 s", "10h am", "10h pm",
        "10am", "10pm", "10:00 am", "10:00 pm", "10:00am", "10:00pm",
        "10:00a.m", "10:00p.m", "10:00a.m.", "10:00p.m.",
        "October", "31-Dec-00", "0:01:02", "12h 01m02s am", "12:08 PM",
        "01h02m03", "01h02", "01h02s", "01m02", "01m02h", "2004 10 Apr 11h30m",
        # testPertain
        'Sep 03', 'Sep of 03',
        # test_hmBY - Note: This appears to be Python 3 only, no idea why
        '02:17NOV2017',
        # Weekdays
        "Thu Sep 10:36:28", "Thu 10:36:28", "Wed", "Wednesday"
    ],
    'test_parse_simple': [
        "Thu Sep 25 10:36:28 2003", "Thu Sep 25 2003", "2003-09-25T10:49:41",
        "2003-09-25T10:49", "2003-09-25T10", "2003-09-25", "20030925T104941",
        "20030925T1049", "20030925T10", "20030925", "2003-09-25 10:49:41,502",
        "199709020908", "19970902090807", "2003-09-25", "09-25-2003",
        "25-09-2003", "10-09-2003", "10-09-03", "2003.09.25", "09.25.2003",
        "25.09.2003", "10.09.2003", "10.09.03", "2003/09/25", "09/25/2003",
        "25/09/2003", "10/09/2003", "10/09/03", "2003 09 25", "09 25 2003",
        "25 09 2003", "10 09 2003", "10 09 03", "25 09 03", "03 25 Sep",
        "25 03 Sep", "  July   4 ,  1976   12:01:02   am  ",
        "Wed, July 10, '96", "1996.July.10 AD 12:08 PM", "July 4, 1976",
        "7 4 1976", "4 jul 1976", "7-4-76", "19760704",
        "0:01:02 on July 4, 1976", "0:01:02 on July 4, 1976",
        "July 4, 1976 12:01:02 am", "Mon Jan  2 04:24:27 1995",
        "04.04.95 00:22", "Jan 1 1999 11:23:34.578", "950404 122212",
        "3rd of May 2001", "5th of March 2001", "1st of May 2003",
        '0099-01-01T00:00:00', '0031-01-01T00:00:00',
        "20080227T21:26:01.123456789", '13NOV2017', '0003-03-04',
        'December.0031.30',
        # testNoYearFirstNoDayFirst
        '090107',
        # test_mstridx
        '2015-15-May',
    ],
    'test_parse_tzinfo': [
        'Thu Sep 25 10:36:28 BRST 2003', '2003 10:36:28 BRST 25 Sep Thu',
    ],
    'test_parse_offset': [
        'Thu, 25 Sep 2003 10:49:41 -0300', '2003-09-25T10:49:41.5-03:00',
        '2003-09-25T10:49:41-03:00', '20030925T104941.5-0300',
        '20030925T104941-0300',
        # dtparse-specific
        "2018-08-10 10:00:00 UTC+3", "2018-08-10 03:36:47 PM GMT-4", "2018-08-10 04:15:00 AM Z-02:00"
    ],
    'test_parse_dayfirst': [
        '10-09-2003', '10.09.2003', '10/09/2003', '10 09 2003',
        # testDayFirst
        '090107',
        # testUnambiguousDayFirst
        '2015 09 25'
    ],
    'test_parse_yearfirst': [
        '10-09-03', '10.09.03', '10/09/03', '10 09 03',
        # testYearFirst
        '090107',
        # testUnambiguousYearFirst
        '2015 09 25'
    ],
    'test_parse_dfyf': [
        # testDayFirstYearFirst
        '090107',
        # testUnambiguousDayFirstYearFirst
        '2015 09 25'
    ],
    'test_unspecified_fallback': [
        'April 2009', 'Feb 2007', 'Feb 2008'
    ],
    'test_parse_ignoretz': [
        'Thu Sep 25 10:36:28 BRST 2003', '1996.07.10 AD at 15:08:56 PDT',
        'Tuesday, April 12, 1952 AD 3:30:42pm PST',
        'November 5, 1994, 8:15:30 am EST', '1994-11-05T08:15:30-05:00',
        '1994-11-05T08:15:30Z', '1976-07-04T00:01:02Z', '1986-07-05T08:15:30z',
        'Tue Apr 4 00:22:12 PDT 1995'
    ],
    'test_fuzzy_tzinfo': [
        'Today is 25 of September of 2003, exactly at 10:49:41 with timezone -03:00.'
    ],
    'test_fuzzy_tokens_tzinfo': [
        'Today is 25 of September of 2003, exactly at 10:49:41 with timezone -03:00.'
    ],
    'test_fuzzy_simple': [
        'I have a meeting on March 1, 1974', # testFuzzyAMPMProblem
        'On June 8th, 2020, I am going to be the first man on Mars', # testFuzzyAMPMProblem
        'Meet me at the AM/PM on Sunset at 3:00 AM on December 3rd, 2003', # testFuzzyAMPMProblem
        'Meet me at 3:00 AM on December 3rd, 2003 at the AM/PM on Sunset', # testFuzzyAMPMProblem
        'Jan 29, 1945 14:45 AM I going to see you there?', # testFuzzyIgnoreAMPM
        '2017-07-17 06:15:', # test_idx_check
    ],
```
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JT
2ae1de2470
move 'bytes' back to commands (#10051)
# Description

Moves the `bytes XXXX` commands back to the default set.
2023-08-19 22:43:53 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
028a327ce8
Revert "deprecate --format and --list in into datetime (#10017)" (#10055)
related to 
-
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/10017#issuecomment-1683082039

# Description
this PR undeprecates `into datetime --format` and `into datetime
--list`.

this PR reverts commit f33b60c001.

# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting

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2023-08-19 14:34:16 -05:00
JT
318862aad6
pin serde to avoid https://github.com/serde-rs/serde/issues/2538 (#10061)
Context: https://github.com/serde-rs/serde/issues/2538

As other projects are investigating, this should pin serde to the last
stable release before binary requirements were introduced.

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2023-08-20 05:50:26 +12:00
Darren Schroeder
98c7ab96b6
enable/update some example tests so they work again (#10058)
# Description

This PR updates some `Example` tests so that they work again. The only
one I couldn't figure out is the one in the `filter` command. It should
work but does not. However, I left the test in because it's valuable, it
just has a `None` result. I'd like to fix this but I'm not sure how.

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Jakub Žádník
fb908df17d
Add additional span to IncorrectValue error (#10036) 2023-08-18 20:47:05 +03:00
Jakub Žádník
fe2c498a81
Fix wrong path expansion in save (#10046) 2023-08-18 20:45:10 +03:00
Darren Schroeder
fe7122280d
allow int as a cellpath for select (#10048)
Description

This PR allows ints to be used as cell paths.

### Before
```nushell
❯ let index = 0
❯ locations | select $index
Error: nu:🐚:cant_convert

  × Can't convert to cell path.
   ╭─[entry #26:1:1]
 1 │ locations | select $index
   ·                    ───┬──
   ·                       ╰── can't convert int to cell path
   ╰────
```

### After
```nushell
❯ let index = 0
❯ locations | select $index
╭#┬───────location────────┬city_column┬state_column┬country_column┬lat_column┬lon_column╮
│0│http://ip-api.com/json/│city       │region      │countryCode   │lat       │lon       │
╰─┴───────────────────────┴───────────┴────────────┴──────────────┴──────────┴──────────╯
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2023-08-18 10:16:18 -05:00
Jakub Žádník
2e0fb7c1a6
Change str replace to match substring by default (#10038) 2023-08-18 00:18:16 +03:00
Antoine Stevan
f33b60c001
deprecate --format and --list in into datetime (#10017)
related to
-
https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/614593951969574961/1141009665266831470

# Description
this PR
- prints a colorful warning when a user uses either `--format` or
`--list` on `into datetime`
- does NOT remove the features for now, i.e. the two options still work
- redirect to the `format date` command instead

i propose to
- land this now
- prepare a removal PR right after this
- land the removal PR in between 0.84 and 0.85

# User-Facing Changes
`into datetime --format` and `into datetime --list` will be deprecated
in 0.85.

## how it looks
- `into datetime --list` in the REPL
```nushell
> into datetime --list | first
Error:   × Deprecated option
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ into datetime --list | first
   · ──────┬──────
   ·       ╰── `into datetime --list` is deprecated and will be removed in 0.85
   ╰────
  help: see `format datetime --list` instead


╭───────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ Specification │ %Y                                         │
│ Example       │ 2023                                       │
│ Description   │ The full proleptic Gregorian year,         │
│               │ zero-padded to 4 digits.                   │
╰───────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```

- `into datetime --list` in a script
```nushell
> nu /tmp/foo.nu
Error:   × Deprecated option
   ╭─[/tmp/foo.nu:4:1]
 4 │ #
 5 │ into datetime --list | first
   · ──────┬──────
   ·       ╰── `into datetime --list` is deprecated and will be removed in 0.85
   ╰────
  help: see `format datetime --list` instead


╭───────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ Specification │ %Y                                         │
│ Example       │ 2023                                       │
│ Description   │ The full proleptic Gregorian year,         │
│               │ zero-padded to 4 digits.                   │
╰───────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```

- `help into datetime`


![baz](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/44101798/08beece0-9c89-4665-bfe4-76a32207470f)

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# After Submitting
2023-08-17 15:20:22 -05:00
Eugene Diachkin
ec5b9b9f37
Make http -f display the request headers. Closes #9912 (#10022)
# Description
As described in https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9912, the
`http` command could display the request headers with the `--full` flag,
which could help in debugging the requests. This PR adds such
functionality.

# User-Facing Changes
If `http get` or other `http` command which supports the `--full` flag
is invoked with the flag, it used to display the `headers` key which
contained an table of response headers. Now this key contains two nested
keys: `response` and `request`, each of them being a table of the
response and request headers accordingly.


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/24980/d3cfc4c3-6c27-4634-8552-2cdfbdfc7076)
2023-08-17 09:19:10 -05:00
Jakub Žádník
e88a51e930
Refactor scope commands (#10023) 2023-08-17 11:58:38 +03:00
3lvir4
35f8d8548a
Remove potential panic from path join (#10012)
Co-authored-by: amtoine <stevan.antoine@gmail.com>
2023-08-16 10:27:36 +03:00
Darren Schroeder
3ed45c7ba8
allow select to take a $variable with a list of columns (#9987)
# Description

This PR enables `select` to take a constructed list of columns as a
variable.

```nushell
> let cols = [name type];[[name type size]; [Cargo.toml toml 1kb] [Cargo.lock toml 2kb]] | select $cols
  ╭#┬───name───┬type╮
  │0│Cargo.toml│toml│
  │1│Cargo.lock│toml│
  ╰─┴──────────┴────╯
```
and rows
```nushell
> let rows = [0 2];[[name type size]; [Cargo.toml toml 1kb] [Cargo.lock toml 2kb] [file.json json 3kb]] | select $rows
  ╭#┬───name───┬type┬size╮
  │0│Cargo.toml│toml│1kb │
  │1│file.json │json│3kb │
  ╰─┴──────────┴────┴────╯
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2023-08-15 07:01:45 -05:00
Maxim Zhiburt
696b2cda4a
nu-table: Fix padding 0 width issues (#10011)
close #10001

cc: @fdncred @amtoine 

note: make sure you rebase/squash

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
2023-08-14 19:07:34 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
435348aa61
Rename misused "deprecation" to removal (#10000)
# Description
In the past we named the process of completely removing a command and
providing a basic error message pointing to the new alternative
"deprecation".

But this doesn't match the expectation of most users that have seen
deprecation _warnings_ that alert to either impending removal or
discouraged use after a stability promise.

# User-Facing Changes
Command category changed from `deprecated` to `removed`
2023-08-15 07:17:31 +12:00
dependabot[bot]
0a5f41abc2
Bump quick-xml from 0.29.0 to 0.30.0 (#9870) 2023-08-14 13:58:15 +00:00
Stefan Holderbach
5d94b16d71
Improve I/O types of into decimal(/float) (#9998)
# Description
- Add identity cast to `into decimal` (float->float)
- Correct `into decimal` output to concrete float

# User-Facing Changes
`1.23 | into decimal` will now work.
By fixing the output type it can now be used in conjunction with
commands that expect `float`/`list<float>`

# Tests + Formatting
Adapts example to do identity cast and heterogeneous cast
2023-08-13 20:29:17 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
3bd46fe27a
Add search terms to reject (#9996)
# Description
This may be easy to find/confuse with `drop`


# User-Facing Changes
Users coming from SQL will be happier when using `help -f` or `F1`

# Tests + Formatting
None
2023-08-13 20:27:29 +02:00
Reilly Wood
7b1c7debcb
Fix watch not handling all file changes (#9990)
Closes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9910

I noticed that`watch` was not catching all filesystem changes, because
some are reported as `ModifyKind::Data(DataChange::Any)` and we were
only handling `ModifyKind::Data(DataChange::Content)`. Easy fix.

This was happening on Ubuntu 23.04, ext4.
2023-08-12 14:34:40 -07:00
JT
e77a0a48aa
Rename main to script name when running scripts (#9948)
# Description

This PR does three related changes:

* Keeps the originally declared name in help outputs.
* Updates the name of the commands called `main` in the user script to
the name of the script.
* Fixes the source of signature information in multiple places. This
allows scripts to have more complete help output.

Combined, the above allow the user to see the script name in the help
output of scripts, like so:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/547158/741d192c-0a39-45a7-8f36-3a0dc8eeae2b)

NOTE: You still declare and call the definition `main`, so from inside
the script `main` is still the correct name. But multiple folks agreed
that seeing `main` in the script help was confusing, so this PR changes
that.

# User-Facing Changes

One potential minor breaking change is that module renames will be shown
as their originally defined name rather than the renamed name. I believe
this to be a better default.

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2023-08-12 05:58:49 +12:00
Maxim Zhiburt
aa37572ddc
nu-table/ Add table.indent configuration (#9983)
Hi there.

Am I got it right?

ref: https://github.com/zhiburt/tabled/issues/358
cc: @fdncred

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
2023-08-11 08:37:16 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
a0cecf7658
Move format duration/filesize back into core (#9978)
# Description
Those two commands are very complementary to `into duration` and `into
filesize` when you want to coerce a particular string output.

This keeps the old `format` command with its separate formatting syntax
still in `nu-cmd-extra`.

# User-Facing Changes
`format filesize` is back accessible with the default build. The new
`format duration` command is also available to everybody

# Tests + Formatting
2023-08-11 06:01:47 +12:00
Antoine Stevan
23170ff368
fix the signature of input list (#9977)
# Description
in its documentation, `input list` says it only accepts the following
signatures
- `list<any> -> list<any>`
- `list<string> -> string`

however this is incorrect as the following is allowed and even in the
help page
```nushell
[1 2 3] | input list  # -> returns an `int`
```

this PR fixes the signature of `input list`.
- with no option or `--fuzzy`, `input list` takes a `list<any>` and
outputs a single `any`
- with `--multi`, `input list` takes a `list<any>` and outputs a
`list<any>`

# User-Facing Changes
the input output signature of `input list` is now
```
  ╭───┬───────────┬───────────╮
  │ # │   input   │  output   │
  ├───┼───────────┼───────────┤
  │ 0 │ list<any> │ list<any> │
  │ 1 │ list<any> │ any       │
  ╰───┴───────────┴───────────╯
```
# Tests + Formatting
this shouldn't change anything as `[1 2 3] | input list` already works.

# After Submitting
2023-08-10 16:44:59 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
202dfdaee2
fix panic with lines on an error (#9967)
should close https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9965

# Description
this PR implements the `todo!()` left in `lines`.

# User-Facing Changes
### before
```nushell
> open . | lines
thread 'main' panicked at 'not yet implemented', crates/nu-command/src/filters/lines.rs:248:35
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
```

### after
```nushell
> open . | lines
Error: nu:🐚:io_error

  × I/O error
  help: Is a directory (os error 21)
```

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

this PR adds the `lines_on_error` test to make sure this does not happen
again 😌

# After Submitting
2023-08-09 14:12:58 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
02be83efbf
Bump rstest from 0.17.0 to 0.18.1 (#9782) 2023-08-08 17:11:05 +00:00
Antoine Stevan
b964347895
add a test to make sure "nothing" shows up as "nothing" in help (#9941)
related to 
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9935

# Description
this PR just adds a test to make sure type annotations in `def`s show as
`nothing` in the help pages of commands.

# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting
adds a new test `nothing_type_annotation`.

# After Submitting
2023-08-09 05:10:34 +12:00
panicbit
56ed1eb807
parse: collect external stream chunks before matching (#9950)
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# Description
This PR implements the workaround discussed in #9795, i.e. having
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2023-08-08 06:48:13 -05:00
Bob Hyman
570175f95d
Fix duration type to not report months or years (#9632)
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This PR should close #8036, #9028 (in the negative) and #9118.

Fix for #9118 is a bit pedantic.  As reported, the issue is:
```
> 2023-05-07T04:08:45+12:00 - 2019-05-10T09:59:12+12:00
3yr 12month 2day 18hr 9min 33sec
```
with this PR, you now get:
```
> 2023-05-07T04:08:45+12:00 - 2019-05-10T09:59:12+12:00
208wk 1day 18hr 9min 33sec
```
Which is strictly correct, but could still fairly be called "weird date
arithmetic".

# Description
* [x] Abide by constraint that Value::Duration remains a number of
nanoseconds with no additional fields.
* [x] `to_string()` only displays weeks .. nanoseconds. Duration doesn't
have base date to compute months or years from.
* [x] `duration | into record` likewise only has fields for weeks ..
nanoseconds.
* [x] `string | into duration` now accepts compound form of duration
to_string() (e.g '2day 3hr`, not just '2day')
* [x] `duration | into string` now works (and produces the same
representation as to_string(), which may be compound).

# User-Facing Changes
## duration -> string -> duration
Now you can "round trip" an arbitrary duration value: convert it to a
string that may include multiple time units (a "compound" value), then
convert that string back into a duration. This required changes to
`string | into duration` and the addition of `duration | into string'.
```
> 2day + 3hr
2day 3hr # the "to_string()" representation (in this case, a compound value)
> 2day + 3hr | into string
2day 3hr # string value
> 2day + 3hr | into string | into duration
2day 3hr # round-trip duration -> string -> duration
```
Note that `to nuon` and `from nuon` already round-tripped durations, but
use a different string representation.

## potentially breaking changes
* string rendering of a duration no longer has 'yr' or 'month' phrases.
* record from `duration | into record` no longer has 'year' or 'month'
fields.
The excess duration is all lumped into the `week` field, which is the
largest time unit you can
convert to without knowing the datetime from which the duration was
calculated.

Scripts that depended on month or year time units on output will need to
be changed.

### Examples
```
> 365day
52wk 1day
## Used to be: 
## 1yr

> 365day | into record
╭──────┬────╮
│ week │ 52 │
│ day  │ 1  │
│ sign │ +  │
╰──────┴────╯

## used to be:
##╭──────┬───╮
##│ year │ 1 │
##│ sign │ + │
##╰──────┴───╯

> (365day + 4wk + 5day + 6hr + 7min + 8sec + 9ms + 10us + 11ns)
56wk 6day 6hr 7min 8sec 9ms 10µs 11ns
## used to be:
## 1yr 1month 3day 6hr 7min 8sec 9ms 10µs 11ns
## which looks reasonable, but was actually only correct in 75% of the years and 25% of the months in the last 4 years.

> (365day + 4wk + 5day + 6hr + 7min + 8sec + 9ms + 10us + 11ns) | into record
╭─────────────┬────╮
│ week        │ 56 │
│ day         │ 6  │
│ hour        │ 6  │
│ minute      │ 7  │
│ second      │ 8  │
│ millisecond │ 9  │
│ microsecond │ 10 │
│ nanosecond  │ 11 │
│ sign        │ +  │
╰─────────────┴────╯
```
Strictly speaking, these changes could break an existing user script.
Losing years and months as time units is arguably a regression in
behavior.

Also, the corrected duration calculation could break an existing script
that was calibrated using the old algorithm.

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2023-08-08 06:24:09 -05:00
JT
839010b89d
Auto-expand table based on terminal width (#9934)
# Description

This PR adds back the functionality to auto-expand tables based on the
terminal width, using the logic that if the terminal is over 100 columns
to expand.

This sets the default config value in both the Rust and the default
nushell config.

To do so, it also adds back the ability for hooks to be strings of code
and not just code blocks.

Fixed a couple tests: two which assumed that the builtin display hook
didn't use a table -e, and one that assumed a hook couldn't be a string.

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2023-08-08 05:47:23 -05:00
JT
4accc67843
Move help commands to use more structure in signatures (#9949)
# Description

Signatures in `help commands` will now have more structure for params
and input/output pairs.

Example:

Improved params

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/547158/f5dacaf2-861b-4b44-aaa6-e17b4bcb953e)

Improved input/output pairs

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/547158/844a6e9c-dbfc-4c07-b0ef-fefd835a4cf0)


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2023-08-08 08:33:01 +12:00
Ian Manske
c070e2d6f7
Make Value::columns return slice instead of cloned Vec (#9927)
# Description
This PR changes `Value::columns` to return a slice of columns instead of
cloning said columns. If the caller needs an owned copy, they can use
`slice::to_vec` or the like. This eliminates unnecessary Vec clones
(e.g., in `update cells`).

# User-Facing Changes
Breaking change for `nu_protocol` API.
2023-08-07 21:43:32 +02:00
A. Taha Baki
d302d63030
str-expand: update bracoxide to v0.1.2, fixes #9913 (#9940)
Fixes: #9913 

Changes:

- updated crate bracoxide from v0.1.1 to v0.1.2
2023-08-07 21:40:38 +02:00
Michael Angerman
b1974fae39
Categorification: move commands histogram and version out of the default category (#9946)
* histogram to chart
* version to core

This completes moving commands out of the *Default* category...

When you run 

```rust
nu -n --no-std-lib
```

```rust
help commands | where category == "default"
```

You now get an *Empty List* 😄
2023-08-07 09:23:53 -07:00
Michael Angerman
7248de1167
Categorification: move from Default category to Filters (#9945)
The following *Filters* commands were incorrectly in the category
*Default*

* group-by
* join
* reduce
* split-by
* transpose

This continues the effort of moving commands out of default and into
their proper category...
2023-08-07 08:33:30 -07:00
Michael Angerman
bb6335830a
Categorification: move Path commands out of the default category (#9937)
Path commands were incorrectly located in the default category...

This PR moves all of the *Path* commands into their own Category called
*Path*
2023-08-07 16:03:23 +12:00
Michael Angerman
bd3a61a2f7
Categorification: graduate nuon --- from the experimental category to the formats category (#9932)
@jntrnr and I discussed the fact that we can now *graduate* nuon to be a
first class citizen...

This PR moves 

* from nuon
* to nuon

out of the *experimental* stage and into *formats*
2023-08-07 05:09:44 +12:00
Michael Angerman
fa2d9a8a58
Categorification: move uncategorized String commands to Category::Strings (#9931)
In an effort to go through and review all of the remaining commands to
find anything else that could possibly
be moved to *nu-cmd-extra*

I noticed that there are still some commands that have not been
categorized...

I am going to *Categorize* the remaining commands that still *do not
have Category homes*

In PR land I will call this *Categorification* as a play off of
*Cratification*

* str substring
* str trim
* str upcase

were in the *default* category because for some reason they had not yet
been categorized.
I went ahead and moved them to the

```rust
.category(Category::Strings)
```
2023-08-07 04:08:45 +12:00
Michael Angerman
58f98a4260
Cratification: move some str case commands to nu-cmd-extra (#9926)
I am moving the following str case commands to nu-cmd-extra (as
discussed in the core team meeting the other day)

* camel-case
* kebab-case
* pascal-case
* screaming-snake-case
* snake-case
* title-case
2023-08-06 06:40:44 -07:00
Antoine Stevan
dcb1a1996c
remove old deprecated commands (#9840)
# Description
in this PR i propose to remove the following old deprecated commands
- `hash base64` -> `encode base64`
- `math eval` -> `math <sub>`
- `str to-datetime` -> `into datetime`
- `str to-decimal` -> `into decimal`
- `str find-replace` -> `str replace`
- `str to-int` -> `into int`
- `keep` -> `take`
- `match` -> `find`
- `nth` -> `select`
- `pivot` -> `transpose`
- `unalias` -> `hide`
- `all?` -> `all`
- `any?` -> `any`
- `empty?` -> `is-empty`
- `build-string` -> `str join` / string concatenation with `+`
- `str lpad` -> `fill`
- `str rpad` -> `fill`
- `str collect` -> `str join`
- `old-alias` -> `alias`

so old i do not remember them at all 😮

i left the following four commands because they have been moved much
more recently i think!
- `fetch` -> `http get`
- `post` -> `http post`
- `benchmark` -> `timeit`
- `let-env`
- `date format` -> `format date`

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2023-08-06 06:42:16 -05:00
panicbit
6b4d06d8a7
do not emit None mid-stream during parse (#9925)
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Currently `parse` acts like a `.filter` over an iterator, except that it
emits `None` for elements that can't be parsed. This causes consumers of
the adapted iterator to stop iterating too early. The correct behaviour
is to keep pulling the inner iterator until either the end of it is
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clippy::needless_collect -A clippy::result_large_err` to check that
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  - 11 tests fail, but the same 11 tests fail on main as well
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2023-08-06 06:17:03 -05:00
Ian Manske
f615038938
Enable macOS foreground process handling (#9909)
# Description
Currently, foreground process management is disabled for macOS, since
the original code had issues (see #7068).
This PR re-enables process management on macOS in combination with the
changes from #9693.

# User-Facing Changes
Fixes hang on exit for nested nushells on macOS (issue #9859). Nushell
should now manage processes in the same way on macOS and other unix
systems.
2023-08-04 15:43:35 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
2b431f994f
updates let-env signature to remove required params (#9917)
# Description

This PR changes the signature of the deprecated command `let-env` so
that it does not mislead people when invoking it without parameters.

### Before
```nushell
> let-env
Error: nu::parser::missing_positional

  × Missing required positional argument.
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ let-env
   ╰────
  help: Usage: let-env <var_name> = <initial_value>
```

### After
```nushell
❯ let-env
Error: nu:🐚:deprecated_command

  × Deprecated command let-env
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ let-env
   · ───┬───
   ·    ╰── 'let-env' is deprecated. Please use '$env.<environment variable> = ...' instead.
   ╰────
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2023-08-04 14:06:41 -05:00
Maxim Zhiburt
7e096e61d7
Add an option to set header on border (style) (#9920)
fix #9796

Sorry that you've had the issues.
I've actually encountered them yesterday too (seems like they have
appeared after some refactoring in the middle) but was not able to fix
that rapid.

Created a bunch of tests.

cc: @fdncred 

Note:

This option will be certainly slower then a default ones. (could be
fixed but ... maybe later).
Maybe it shall be cited somewhere.

PS: Haven't tested on a wrapped/expanded tables.

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-04 13:50:47 -05:00
JT
a98b3124c5
Revert "Add an option to move header on borders" (#9908)
Reverts nushell/nushell#9796

This is just draft since we're seeing some issues with the latest fixes
to table drawing that just landed with #9796. We're hoping to get these
fixed, but if we're not able to fix them before the next release, we'll
need to revert (hence this PR, just in case we need it).
2023-08-03 14:52:12 -05:00
Maxim Zhiburt
7162289d77
Add an option to move header on borders (#9796)
A patch to play with.
Need to make a few tests after all.

The question is what shall be done with `table.mode = none`, as it has
no borders.

```nu
$env.config.table.move_header = true
```


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/20165848/cdcffa6d-989c-4368-a436-fdf7d3400e31)

cc: @fdncred

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
2023-08-04 07:03:20 +12:00
WindSoilder
14bf25da14
rename from date format to format date (#9902)
# Description
Closes: #9891
I also think it's good to keep command name consistency.

And moving `date format` to deprecated.

# User-Facing Changes
Running `date format` will lead to deprecate message:
```nushell
❯ "2021-10-22 20:00:12 +01:00" | date format
Error: nu:🐚:deprecated_command

  × Deprecated command date format
   ╭─[entry #28:1:1]
 1 │ "2021-10-22 20:00:12 +01:00" | date format
   ·                                ─────┬─────
   ·                                     ╰── 'date format' is deprecated. Please use 'format date' instead.
   ╰────
```
2023-08-04 06:06:00 +12:00
Darren Schroeder
ec4941c8ac
update format signature to allow record to be passed in (#9898)
# Description

This PR updates the signature of `format` to allow records to be passed
in.

Closes #9897 

### Before
```nushell
{name: Downloads} | format "{name}"

  × Command does not support record<name: string> input.
   ╭─[entry #12:1:1]
 1 │ {name: Downloads} | format "{name}"
   ·                       ───┬──
   ·                          ╰── command doesn't support record<name: string> input
   ╰────
```

### After
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{name: Downloads} | format "{name}"
Downloads
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Darren Schroeder
dd86f14a5a
update items signature to allow any output (#9896)
# Description

This PR updates the `items` command to allow `any` output. items takes a
closure so theoretically, any value type of output could be valid.

### Before
```nushell
{a: 1 b: 2} | items {|k,v| {key: $k value: $v}} | transpose
Error: nu::parser::input_type_mismatch

  × Command does not support list<string> input.
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ {a: 1 b: 2} | items {|k,v| {key: $k value: $v}} | transpose
   ·                                                   ────┬────
   ·                                                       ╰── command doesn't support list<string> input
   ╰────
```

### After
```nushell
❯ {a: 1 b: 2} | items {|k,v| {key: $k value: $v}} | transpose
╭───┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────╮
│ # │ column0 │ column1 │ column2 │
├───┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┤
│ 0 │ key     │ a       │ b       │
│ 1 │ value   │       1 │       2 │
╰───┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────╯
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Darren Schroeder
63103580d2
update char signature with Table (#9895)
# Description

This PR updates the `char` command to allow `Table` output due to the
`--list` parameter.

### Before
```nushell
char --list | transpose
Error: nu::parser::input_type_mismatch

  × Command does not support string input.
   ╭─[entry #6:1:1]
 1 │ char --list | transpose
   ·               ────┬────
   ·                   ╰── command doesn't support string input
   ╰────
```

### After
```nushell
❯ char --list | transpose
╭───┬───────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬───────────┬─────────┬─────────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬──────────┬──────────┬──────────┬────────────┬──────────┬─────────────┬──────────┬────────────┬──────────┬──────────┬─────╮
│ # │  column0  │ column1 │ column2 │ column3 │  column4  │ column5 │   column6   │ column7 │ column8 │ column9 │ column10 │ column11 │ column12 │  column13  │ column14 │  column15   │ column16 │  column17  │ column18 │ column19 │ ... │
├───┼───────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼───────────┼─────────┼─────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼──────────┼──────────┼──────────┼────────────┼──────────┼─────────────┼──────────┼────────────┼──────────┼──────────┼─────┤
│ 0 │ name      │ newline │ enter   │ nl      │ line_feed │ lf      │ carriage_re │ cr      │ crlf    │ tab     │ sp       │ space    │ pipe     │ left_brace │ lbrace   │ right_brace │ rbrace   │ left_paren │ lp       │ lparen   │ ... │
│   │           │         │         │         │           │         │ turn        │         │         │         │          │          │          │            │          │             │          │            │          │          │     │
│ 1 │ character │         │         │         │           │         │             │         │         │         │          │          │ |        │ {          │ {        │ }           │ }        │ (          │ (        │ (        │ ... │
│   │           │         │         │         │           │         │             │         │         │         │          │          │          │            │          │             │          │            │          │          │     │
│ 2 │ unicode   │ a       │ a       │ a       │ a         │ a       │ d           │ d       │ d a     │ 9       │ 20       │ 20       │ 7c       │ 7b         │ 7b       │ 7d          │ 7d       │ 28         │ 28       │ 28       │ ... │
╰───┴───────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴───────────┴─────────┴─────────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴──────────┴──────────┴──────────┴────────────┴──────────┴─────────────┴──────────┴────────────┴──────────┴──────────┴─────╯
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JT
d25df9c00b
Revert 9693 to prevent CPU hangs (#9893)
# Description

This reverts #9693 as it lead to CPU hangs. (btw, did the revert by hand
as it couldn't be done automatically. Hopefully I didn't miss anything 😅
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Fixes #9859

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2023-08-02 11:24:28 +12:00
Ian Manske
583ef8674e
Replace &Span with Span since Span is Copy (#9770)
# Description
`Span` is `Copy`, so we probably should not be passing references of
`Span` around. This PR replaces all instances of `&Span` with `Span`,
copying spans where necessary.

# User-Facing Changes
This alters some public functions to take `Span` instead of `&Span` as
input. Namely, `EngineState::get_span_contents`,
`nu_protocol::extract_value`, a bunch of the math commands, and
`Gstat::gstat`.
2023-07-31 21:47:46 +02:00
A. Taha Baki
94bec72079
str-expand: add path flag (#9856)
Related issues: #9838

Changes:

- added `--path` flag, for ease of use if the piped data is Path
(replaces all backslashes with double backslashes)
2023-07-31 07:48:29 -05:00
mengsuenyan
28ed21864d
fixed the bug ~ | path type return empty string (#9853)
- this PR should close #9849 
- fixes #9849
2023-07-31 07:47:18 -05:00
A. Taha Baki
e16ce1df36
str-expand: Add Escaping Example (#9841)
**Related Issue: #9838**

Adds an **example**, how bracoxide/str-expand handles the escaping char
`\`.
2023-07-31 07:45:39 -05:00
jflics6460
154856066f
Accept records for http subcommand headers (-H) (#9771)
# Description

See also: #9743 
Before: 
`http <subcommand> -H` took a list in the form:

```nushell
[my-header-key-A my-header-value-A my-header-key-B my-header-value-B]
```

Now:
In addition to the old format, Records can be passed, For example,
```nushell
> let reqHeaders = {
    Cookie:  "acc=barfoo",
    User-Agent: "Mozilla/7.0 (Windows NT 33.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/1038.90 (KHTML, like Gecko)"
}
> http get -H $reqHeaders https://example.com
```

is now equivalent to
```nushell
http get -H [Cookie "acc=barfoo" User-Agent "Mozilla/7.0 (Windows NT 33.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/1038.90 (KHTML, like Gecko)"] https://example.com
```

# User-Facing Changes
No breaking changes, but Records can now also be passed to `http
<subcommand> -H`.

# Tests + Formatting
# After Submitting
2023-07-30 22:28:48 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
f91713b714
Add format duration to replace into duration --convert (#9788)
# Description
Add `format duration` cmd to choose output unit.

This takes the previous `into duration --convert ...` behavior which
returned a string into its own `format duration` command.
This was suprising and not fitting with the general type signature for
the `into ...` commands.

This command for now lives in the `nu-cmd-extra` nursery.

# User-Facing Changes
## Breaking change
Removes formatting behavior from `into duration`
Now use `format duration` instead of `into duration --convert`
## Usage:
```
1sec | format duration us # Output data in microseconds
"2ms" | into duration | format duration sec # go from string to string
```


# Tests + Formatting
Basic example testing (including basic broadcast)
2023-07-30 22:23:36 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
955de76116
bump to dev version 0.83.2 (#9866)
# Description

This PR bumps the development version of nushell to version 0.83.2.
2023-07-30 22:16:57 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
6ac3351fd1
Fix signature for math mode (#9846)
This command will always return a list, either because there are
multiple entries with the same frequency or just one.

It's implementation doesn't care about the composition of types as long
as they are number like, can be heterogeneous, will report
independently.

Work for #9812
2023-07-28 23:53:36 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
b6dafa6e67
Fix math log signature (#9845)
While we are at it also fix `math log` to a more narrow type.

This supersedes part of #9740
2023-07-28 23:47:00 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
152a541696
Fix signature for math sum (#9847)
This also supports filesize and duration.
Filesize is actually used for a non-running example

Work for #9812
2023-07-28 23:34:47 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
ff8c3aa356
Fix signature for math abs (#9844)
This only supports number or duration

Make sure duration still works with the stricter type system

Work for #9812
2023-07-28 23:32:59 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
99ed8e42a3
Fix type signature of median (#9843)
Still support forming the median over homogeneous lists of `Duration` or
`Filesize`. Don't advertise `list<any>` as this can become funky when
given an even number of elements...

Work for #9812
2023-07-28 23:32:26 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
6a7a23e3fa
Fix math min/max signatures (#9830)
# Description
Under the hood those are just `Value::partial_cmp` and this is defined
for all values and defines a partial order over `any`

Should address part of https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9813

# User-Facing Changes
Reenable all behavior before `0.83`

# Tests + Formatting
Added an example to `math min` showing this cursedness
2023-07-28 15:12:58 -05:00
JT
9448225690
Fix transpose input/output types (#9842)
# Description

As the typechecker doesn't currently support having the same input type
but two different output types, collapse the `transpose` input/output
signatures for now so that we don't mistakenly think that when given a
`table` a `table is always returned.

fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9710

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2023-07-29 06:23:17 +12:00
Stefan Holderbach
28b99bfaf7
Narrow signature of math ceil/floor (#9836)
# Description
More narrow attempt than #9740
This doesn't cause issues with the current `test_examples`
infrastructure.
But allows the output of those clearly integer producing commands to be
used with functions declaring `list<int>` or `int`

# User-Facing Changes
see above

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2023-07-28 12:31:48 -05:00
Antoine Stevan
aa08e81370
change signature of enumerate to any -> table (#9822)
related to
https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/1134054657086464072

# Description
the `enumerate` command always returns a table but its signature is `any
-> any` which can be confusing 😕
this PR changes the signature to `any -> table`

i've double checked and the source of `enumerate` returns a list of
records, a.k.a. a table 👌

# User-Facing Changes
this shouldn't change anything apart from the help page of `enumerate`
showing now
```
Input/output types:
  ╭───┬───────┬────────╮
  │ # │ input │ output │
  ├───┼───────┼────────┤
  │ 0 │ any   │ table  │
  ╰───┴───────┴────────╯
```
instead of 
```
Input/output types:
  ╭───┬───────┬────────╮
  │ # │ input │ output │
  ├───┼───────┼────────┤
  │ 0 │ any   │ any    │
  ╰───┴───────┴────────╯
```

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
2023-07-27 21:39:03 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
3481c7e242
Fix signature of split row (#9829)
# Description
This command also flat-maps and doesn't create a table like `split
column`

We should probably reconsider the flatmap behavior like in #9739
but for the #9812 hotfix this is an unwelcome breaking change.

# User-Facing Changes
None

# Tests + Formatting
- Fix signature of `split row`
- Add test for output signature
2023-07-27 21:32:25 +02:00
JT
78e29af423
Fix prepend type, fix typos (#9828)
# Description

This PR does two (somewhat related) things:

* Fixes the `prepend` signature in the same way we fixed `append`
* Fixes a few typos in the examples of `prepend` and `append`

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2023-07-28 06:52:45 +12:00
WindSoilder
6aa30132aa
fix append signature (#9821)
# Description
Fixes: #9720
Actually it mainly address the comment:
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9720#issuecomment-1652240104

After looking into example, I think if it receives a string, it should
returns a list too rather than a string
2023-07-27 15:53:48 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
5d2ef0faf1
add input_output_type to ansi command (#9817)
# Description

This PR fixes this not working `ansi --list | columns`. I originally
thought that this was a problem with `columns` but it turned out to be a
problem with the input output type of `ansi`. Since `ansi` was only
allowed to return strings, `columns` thought it was getting a string,
but it was a table.

closes #9808

tracking #9812

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2023-07-26 16:39:24 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
b2e191f836
Remove Signature.vectorizes_over_list entirely (#9777)
# Description
With the current typechecking logic this property has no effect.
It was only used in the example testing, and provided some indication of
this vectorizing property.
With #9742 all commands that previously declared it have explicit list
signatures. If we want to get it back in the future we can reconstruct
it from the signature.

Simplifies the example testing a bit.

# User-Facing Changes
Causes a breaking change for plugins that previously declared it. While
this causes a compile fail, this was already broken by our more
stringent type checking.
This will be a good reminder for plugin authors to update their
signature as well to reflect the more stringent type checking.
2023-07-26 23:34:43 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
d9230a76f3
Fix signatures for cellpath access of records (#9793)
# Description
The same procedure as for #9778 repeated for records.

# User-Facing Changes
Commands that directly supported applying their work directly to record
fields via cell paths, that worked before #9680 will now work again

# Tests + Formatting
Tried to limit the need to add new `.allow_variants_without_examples()`
by adjusting or adding tests to also use some records with access.
2023-07-26 23:13:57 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
88a890c11f
bump to dev version 0.83.1 (#9811)
# Description

This bumps nushell to the dev version of 0.83.1 and updates the default
config files with the proper version.

# User-Facing Changes
# Tests + Formatting
# After Submitting
2023-07-26 19:02:13 +02:00
Justin Ma
5a28371b18
Fix command docs deployment for input listen (#9805)
Fix command docs deployment for `input listen`, for more detail check:
https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/987
2023-07-26 07:00:23 -05:00
JT
a33b5fe6ce
bump to 0.83 (#9802)
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Bump 0.83

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2023-07-26 07:36:36 +12:00
Stefan Holderbach
9db0d6bd34
Adjust signatures for cellpath access of tables (#9778)
# Description
Reallow the commands that take cellpaths as rest parameters to operate
on table input data.

Went through all commands returned by

```
scope commands |
  filter { |cmd| $cmd.signatures |
    values |
    any {|sig| $sig |
      any {|$sig| $sig.parameter_type == rest and $sig.syntax_shape ==
cellpath }
    }
  } | get name
```

Only exception to that was `is-empty` that returns a bool.
# User-Facing Changes
Same table operations as in `0.82` should still be possible
Mitigates effects of #9680
2023-07-24 13:17:30 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
d7ebe5fdc3
Update nu-ansi-term, lscolors, and reedline (#9787)
# Description
Now use `nu-ansi-term` 0.49
Small adjustments to accommodate breaking changes.


# User-Facing Changes
None
2023-07-24 13:16:18 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
2aeb77bd3e
Fix output signature of split chars/words (#9739)
# Description
Those two commands did *not* vectorize over the input in the pure sense
as they performed a flat map. Now they return a list for each string
that gets split by them.

```
["foo" "bar"] | split chars
```

## Before 

```
╭───┬───╮
│ 0 │ f │
│ 1 │ o │
│ 2 │ o │
│ 3 │ b │
│ 4 │ a │
│ 5 │ r │
╰───┴───╯
```

## After
```
╭───┬───────────╮
│ 0 │ ╭───┬───╮ │
│   │ │ 0 │ f │ │
│   │ │ 1 │ o │ │
│   │ │ 2 │ o │ │
│   │ ╰───┴───╯ │
│ 1 │ ╭───┬───╮ │
│   │ │ 0 │ b │ │
│   │ │ 1 │ a │ │
│   │ │ 2 │ r │ │
│   │ ╰───┴───╯ │
╰───┴───────────╯
```
2023-07-23 17:06:41 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
17f8ad7210
Use explicit in/out list types for vectorized commands (#9742)
# Description
All commands that declared `.vectorizes_over_list(true)` now also
explicitly declare the list form of their scalar types.

- Explicit in/out list signatures for nu-command
- Explicit in/out list signatures for nu-cmd-extra
- Add comments about cellpath behavior that is still unresolved


# User-Facing Changes
Our type signatures will now be more explicit about which commands
support vectorization over lists.
On the downside this is a bit more verbose and less systematic.
2023-07-23 20:46:53 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
4dbdb1fe54
Add explicit input types for vectorized into int form (#9741)
# Description
Don't just use `List<Any>`, be precise for the vectorized form as well.

# User-Facing Changes
More explicit albeit verbose type information in the signature
2023-07-23 20:36:53 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
79359598db
add table -> table to into datetime (#9775)
should close https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9774

# Description
given the help page of `into datetime`, 
```
Parameters:
  ...rest <cellpath>: for a data structure input, convert data at the given cell paths
```
it looks like `into datetime` should accept tables as input 🤔 

this PR
- adds the `table -> table` signature to `into datetime`
- adds a test to make sure the behaviour stays there
2023-07-23 20:14:51 +02:00
Vikrant A P
75180d07de
Fix: remove unnecessary r#"..."# (#8670) (#9764)
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- Removed the `r#"..."#` raw string literal syntax, which is unnecessary
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you're using the standard code style
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crates/nu-std"` to run the tests for the standard library

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2023-07-21 17:32:37 +02:00
mengsuenyan
cdc4fb1011
fix #9653 the cmd detect columns with the flag -c (#9667)
fix `detect columns` with flag `-c, --combine-columns` run failed when
using some range

- fixes #9653 

fix #9653 the cmd detect columns with the flag -c, --combine-columns run
failed when using some range.

add unit test for the command `detect columns`

```text
Attempt to automatically split text into multiple columns.

Usage:
  > detect columns {flags} 

Flags:
  -h, --help - Display the help message for this command
  -s, --skip <Int> - number of rows to skip before detecting
  -n, --no-headers - don't detect headers
  -c, --combine-columns <Range> - columns to be combined; listed as a range

Signatures:
  <string> | detect columns -> <table>

Examples:
  Splits string across multiple columns
  > 'a b c' | detect columns -n
  ╭───┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────╮
  │ # │ column0 │ column1 │ column2 │
  ├───┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┤
  │ 0 │ a       │ b       │ c       │
  ╰───┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────╯

  Splits a multi-line string into columns with headers detected
  > $'c1 c2 c3 c4 c5(char nl)a b c d e' | detect columns
  ╭───┬────┬────┬────┬────┬────╮
  │ # │ c1 │ c2 │ c3 │ c4 │ c5 │
  ├───┼────┼────┼────┼────┼────┤
  │ 0 │ a  │ b  │ c  │ d  │ e  │
  ╰───┴────┴────┴────┴────┴────╯

  
  > $'c1 c2 c3 c4 c5(char nl)a b c d e' | detect columns -c 0..1
  ╭───┬─────┬────┬────┬────╮
  │ # │ c1  │ c3 │ c4 │ c5 │
  ├───┼─────┼────┼────┼────┤
  │ 0 │ a b │ c  │ d  │ e  │
  ╰───┴─────┴────┴────┴────╯

  Splits a multi-line string into columns with headers detected
  > $'c1 c2 c3 c4 c5(char nl)a b c d e' | detect columns -c -2..-1
  ╭───┬────┬────┬────┬─────╮
  │ # │ c1 │ c2 │ c3 │ c4  │
  ├───┼────┼────┼────┼─────┤
  │ 0 │ a  │ b  │ c  │ d e │
  ╰───┴────┴────┴────┴─────╯

  Splits a multi-line string into columns with headers detected
  > $'c1 c2 c3 c4 c5(char nl)a b c d e' | detect columns -c 2..
  ╭───┬────┬────┬───────╮
  │ # │ c1 │ c2 │  c3   │
  ├───┼────┼────┼───────┤
  │ 0 │ a  │ b  │ c d e │
  ╰───┴────┴────┴───────╯

  Parse external ls command and combine columns for datetime
  > ^ls -lh | detect columns --no-headers --skip 1 --combine-columns 5..7

```
2023-07-21 08:25:06 -05:00
Ian Manske
7e1b922ea7
Add functions for each Value case (#9736)
# Description
This PR ensures functions exist to extract and create each and every
`Value` case. It also renames `Value::boolean` to `Value::bool` to match
`Value::test_bool`, `Value::as_bool`, and `Value::Bool`. Similarly,
`Value::as_integer` was renamed to `Value::as_int` to be consistent with
`Value::int`, `Value::test_int`, and `Value::Int`. These two renames can
be undone if necessary.

# User-Facing Changes
No user facing changes, but two public functions were renamed which may
affect downstream dependents.
2023-07-21 08:20:33 -05:00
Antoine Stevan
a1f989caf9
change the output of which to be more explicit (#9646)
related to
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9637#issuecomment-1629387548

# Description
this PR changes the output of `which` from `table<arg: string, path:
string, built-in: bool> (stream)` to `table<command: string, path:
string, type: string> (stream)`.
- `command`: same as `arg` but more explicit name
- `path`: same as before, `null` when built-in
- `type`: instead of `buil-in: bool` says if it's a `built-in` a
`custom` command, an `alias` or an `external`

# User-Facing Changes
the output of `which` has changed

## some examples
```nushell
> which open
╭───┬─────────┬──────┬──────────╮
│ # │ command │ path │   type   │
├───┼─────────┼──────┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ open    │      │ built-in │
╰───┴─────────┴──────┴──────────╯
```
```nushell
> alias foo = print "foo"
> which foo
╭───┬─────────┬──────┬───────╮
│ # │ command │ path │ type  │
├───┼─────────┼──────┼───────┤
│ 0 │ foo     │      │ alias │
╰───┴─────────┴──────┴───────╯
```
```nushell
> def bar [] {}
> which bar
╭───┬─────────┬──────┬────────╮
│ # │ command │ path │  type  │
├───┼─────────┼──────┼────────┤
│ 0 │ bar     │      │ custom │
╰───┴─────────┴──────┴────────╯
```
```nushell
> which git
╭───┬─────────┬──────────────┬──────────╮
│ # │ command │     path     │   type   │
├───┼─────────┼──────────────┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ git     │ /usr/bin/git │ external │
╰───┴─────────┴──────────────┴──────────╯
```
```nushell
> which open git foo bar
╭───┬─────────┬──────────────┬──────────╮
│ # │ command │     path     │   type   │
├───┼─────────┼──────────────┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ open    │              │ built-in │
│ 1 │ git     │ /usr/bin/git │ external │
│ 2 │ foo     │              │ alias    │
│ 3 │ bar     │              │ custom   │
╰───┴─────────┴──────────────┴──────────╯
```

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
mention that in the release note
2023-07-20 19:10:53 -05:00
A. Taha Baki
c01f2ee0e9
str-expand: new capability, empty collection item (#9750)
I added a new capability to `bracoxide` which is for `brace expansion`
(it's almost like bash brace expressions).

Anyway, this change adds this capability:

`A{,B,C} | str expand`, returns:

```md
- A
- AB
- AC
```


`A{B,,C} | str expand`, returns:

```md
- AB
- A
- AC
```

`A{B,C,} | str expand`, returns:

```md
- AB
- AC
- A
```

Updated examples, according to the new feature.
2023-07-20 18:51:25 -05:00
Antoine Stevan
693cb5c142
add any -> record to metadata (#9755)
# Description
in the help page of `metadata`, there is the following example
```nushell
ls | metadata
```
which gives the following error
```
Error: nu::parser::input_type_mismatch

  × Command does not support table input.
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ ls | metadata
   ·      ────┬───
   ·          ╰── command doesn't support table input
   ╰────
```

this PR adds `any -> record` to the signatures of `metadata` to allow
the use of that kind of example.

# User-Facing Changes
`ls | metadata` will work again

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
2023-07-21 07:11:20 +12:00
Alexandra Østermark
bd9d865912
fix removing symlinks on windows (#9704)
this PR should close #9624

# Description

Fixes the `rm` command assuming that a symlink is a directory and trying
to delete the directory as opposed to unlinking the symlink.

Should probably be tested on linux before merge.

Added tests for deleting symlinks
2023-07-20 20:16:03 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
c62cbcd5f8
handle sqlite tables better by surrounding with brackets (#9752)
# Description

This PR helps the sqlite handling better by surrounding table names with
brackets. This makes it easier to have table names with spaces like
`Basin / profile`.

Closes #9751 

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2023-07-20 11:20:56 -05:00
WindSoilder
ba4723cc9f
Support variables/interpolation in o>, e>, o+e> redirect (#9747)
# Description
Fixes:  #8517
Fixes: #9246
Fixes: #9709
Relative: #9723


## About the change
Before the pr, nushell only parse redirection target as a string(through
`parse_string` call).
In the pr, I'm trying to make the value more generic(using `parse_value`
with `SyntaxShape::Any`)

And during eval stage, we guard it to only eval `String`,
`StringInterpolation`, `FullCellPath`, `FilePath`, so other type of
redirection target like `1ms` won't be permitted.

# User-Facing Changes

After the pr: redirection support something like the following:
1. `let a = "x"; cat toolkit.nu o> $a`
2. `let a = "x"; cat toolkit.nu o> $"($a).txt"`
3. `cat toolkit.nu out> ("~/a.txt" | path expand)`
2023-07-20 13:56:46 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
488002f4bc
add range input to par-each (#9749)
# Description

Thie PR adds `Type::Range` input to `par-each` to allow `1..3 | do
something` again.
closes #9748 

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2023-07-20 06:48:18 -05:00
Antoine Stevan
345c00aa1e
sync default config / env with default behaviour without any configuration (#9676)
related PRs and issues
- supersedes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9633
- should close https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9630

# Description
this PR updates the `default_config.nu` config file and the `config.rs`
module in `nu_protocol` so that the default behaviour of Nushell,
without any config, and the one with `default_config.nu` and
`default_env.nu` are the same.

## changelog
- 3e2bfc9bb: copy the structure of `default_config.nu` inside the
implementation of `Default` in the `config.rs` module for easier check
of the default values
- e25e5ccd6: sync all the *simple* config fields, i.e. the
non-structured ones
- ae7e8111c: set the `display_output` hook to always run `table`
- a09a1c564: leave only the default menus => i've removed
`commands_menu`, `vars_menu` and `commands_with_description`

## todo
- [x] ~~check the defaults in `$env.config.explore`~~ done in 173bdbba5
and b9622084c
- [x] ~~check the defaults in `$env.config.color_config`~~ done in
c411d781d => the theme is now `{}` by default so that it's the same as
the default one with `--no-config`
- [x] ~~check the defaults `$env.config.keybindings`~~ done in 715a69797
- already available with the selected mode: `completion_previous`,
`next_page`, `undo_or_previous_page`, `yank`, `unix-line-discard` and
`kill-line`, e.g. in *vi* mode, `unlix-line-discard` is done in NORMAL
mode with either `d0` from the end of the line or `dd` from anywhere in
the line and `kill-line` is done in NORMAL mode with `shift + d`. these
bindings are available by default in *emacs* mode as well.
- previously with removed custom menus: `commands_menu`, `vars_menu` and
`commands_with_description`
- [x] ~~check `$env.config.datetime_format`~~ done in 0ced6b8ec => as
there is no *human* format for datetimes, i've commented out both
`$env.config.datetime_format` fields
- [x] ~~fix `default_env.nu`~~ done in 67c215011

# User-Facing Changes
this should not change anything, just make sure the default behaviour of
Nushell and the `default_config.nu` are in sync.

# Tests + Formatting
# After Submitting
2023-07-18 11:22:00 -05:00
nibon7
cc202e2199
Remove is-root crate (#9615)
# Description
This PR tries to remove `is-root` crate.

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---------

Co-authored-by: Stefan Holderbach <sholderbach@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-18 15:36:54 +02:00
Ian Manske
a5a79a7d95
Do not attempt to take control of terminal in non-interactive mode (#9693)
# Description
Fixes a regression from #9681 where nushell will attempt to place itself
into the background or take control of the terminal even in
non-interactive mode.

Using the same
[reference](https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Initializing-the-Shell.html)
from #6584:

>A subshell that runs *interactively* has to ensure that it has been
placed in the foreground...

>A subshell that runs *non-interactively* cannot and should not support
job control.

`fish`
[code](54fa1ad6ec/src/reader.cpp (L4862))
also seems to follow this.

This *partially* fixes
[9026](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9026). That is, nushell
will no longer set the foreground process group in non-interactive mode.
2023-07-17 16:32:29 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
656f707a0b
Clean up tests containing unnecessary cwd: tokens (#9692)
# Description
The working directory doesn't have to be set for those tests (or would
be the default anyways). When appropriate also remove calls to the
`pipeline()` function. In most places kept the diff minimal and only
removed the superfluous part to not pollute the blame view. With simpler
tests also simplified things to make them more readable overall (this
included removal of the raw string literal).

Work for #8670
2023-07-17 18:43:51 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
48271d8c3e
Bump miette from 5.9.0 to 5.10.0 (#9713) 2023-07-17 06:25:04 +00:00
Darren Schroeder
eeb3b38fba
allow range as a input_output_type on filter (#9707)
# Description

This PR allows `Type::Range` on the `filter` command so you can do
things like this:
```nushell
❯ 9..17 | filter {|el| $el mod 2 != 0}
╭───┬────╮
│ 0 │  9 │
│ 1 │ 11 │
│ 2 │ 13 │
│ 3 │ 15 │
│ 4 │ 17 │
╰───┴────╯
```

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2023-07-16 08:13:46 -05:00
Antoine Stevan
79d9a0542f
allow into filesize to take tables as input / output (#9706)
# Description
i have the following command that should give a table of all the mounted
devices with information about their sizes, etc, etc... a glorified
output for the `df -h` command:
```nushell
def disk [] {
    df -h
      | str replace "Mounted on" "Mountpoint"
      | detect columns
      | rename filesystem size used avail used% mountpoint
      | into filesize size used avail
      | upsert used% {|it| 100 * (1 - $it.avail / $it.size)}
}
```

this should work given the first example of `into filesize`
```nushell
  Convert string to filesize in table
  > [[bytes]; ['5'] [3.2] [4] [2kb]] | into filesize bytes
```

## before this PR
it does not even parse
```nushell
Error: nu::parser::input_type_mismatch

  × Command does not support table input.
   ╭─[entry #1:5:1]
 5 │       | rename filesystem size used avail used% mountpoint
 6 │       | into filesize size used avail
   ·         ──────┬──────
   ·               ╰── command doesn't support table input
 7 │       | upsert used% {|it| 100 * (1 - $it.avail / $it.size)}
   ╰────
```

> **Note**
> this was working before the recent input / output type changes

## with this PR
it parses again and gives
```nushell
> disk | where mountpoint == "/" | into record
╭────────────┬───────────────────╮
│ filesystem │ /dev/sda2         │
│ size       │ 217.9 GiB         │
│ used       │ 158.3 GiB         │
│ avail      │ 48.4 GiB          │
│ used%      │ 77.77777777777779 │
│ mountpoint │ /                 │
╰────────────┴───────────────────╯
```

> **Note**
> the two following commands also work now and did not before the PR
> ```nushell
> ls | insert name_size {|it| $it.name | str length} | into filesize
name_size
> ```
> ```nushell
> [[device size]; ["/dev/sda1" 200] ["/dev/loop0" 50]] | into filesize
size
> ```

# User-Facing Changes
`into filesize` works back with tables and this effectively fixes the
doc.

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

this PR gives a `result` back to the first table example to make sure it
works fine.

# After Submitting
2023-07-16 08:04:35 -05:00
mike
5bfec20244
add match guards (#9621)
## description

this pr adds [match
guards](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/expressions/match-expr.html#match-guards)
to match patterns
```nushell
match $x {
   _ if $x starts-with 'nu' => {},
   $x => {}
}
```

these work pretty much like rust's match guards, with few limitations:

1. multiple matches using the `|` are not (yet?) supported
 
```nushell
match $num {
    0 | _ if (is-odd $num) => {},
    _ => {}
}
```

2. blocks cannot be used as guards, (yet?)

```nushell
match $num {
    $x if { $x ** $x == inf } => {},
     _ => {}
}
```

## checklist
- [x] syntax
- [x] syntax highlighting[^1]
- [x] semantics
- [x] tests
- [x] clean up

[^1]: defered for another pr
2023-07-16 12:25:12 +12:00
JT
53ae03bd63
Custom command input/output types (#9690)
# Description

This adds input/output types to custom commands. These are input/output
pairs that related an input type to an output type.

For example (a single int-to-int input/output pair):

```
def foo []: int -> int { ... }
```

You can also have multiple input/output pairs:
```
def bar []: [int -> string, string -> list<string>] { ... }
```

These types are checked during definition time in the parser. If the
block does not match the type, the user will get a parser error.

This `:` to begin the input/output signatures should immediately follow
the argument signature as shown above.

The PR also improves type parsing by re-using the shape parser. The
shape parser is now the canonical way to parse types/shapes in user
code.

This PR also splits `extern` into `extern`/`extern-wrapped` because of
the parser limitation that a multi-span argument (which Signature now
is) can't precede an optional argument. `extern-wrapped` now takes the
required block that was previously optional.

# User-Facing Changes

The change to `extern` to split into `extern` and `extern-wrapped` is a
breaking change.

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2023-07-15 09:51:28 +12:00
Jakub Žádník
ba766de5d1
Refactor path commands (#9687) 2023-07-15 00:04:22 +03:00
JT
8c52b7a23a
Change input/output types in help to a table (#9686)
# Description

Updates `help` to more clearly show input/output types.

Before:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/547158/5f11ca5c-54a0-414d-b3de-1a8b4dd7fcbd)

After:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/547158/afc0eb1e-fad8-43b1-9382-c2a0d8e9334e)

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See above

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2023-07-15 06:23:21 +12:00
Darren Schroeder
4804e6a151
add more input_output_types found from breaking scripts (#9683)
# Description

This PR fixes some problems I found in scripts by adding some additional
input_output_types.

Here's a list of nushell scripts that it fixed. Look for `# broke here:`
below.

This PR fixes 3, 4, 6, 7 by adding additional input_output_types. 1 was
fixed by changing the script. 2. just doesn't work anymore because mkdir
return type has changed. 5, is a problem with the script, the datatype
for `...rest` needed to be removed.

```nushell
# 1.
def terminal-size [] {
    let sz = (input (ansi size) --bytes-until 'R')
    # $sz should look like this
    # Length: 9 (0x9) bytes | printable whitespace ascii_other non_ascii
    # 00000000:   1b 5b 33 38  3b 31 35 30  52                         •[38;150R
    let sz_len = ($sz | bytes length)

    # let's skip the esc[ and R
    let r = ($sz | bytes at 2..($sz_len - 2) | into string)

    # $r should look like 38;150
    # broke here: because $r needed to be a string for split row
    let size = ($r | split row ';')

    # output in record syntax
    {
        rows: ($size | get 0)
        columns: ($size | get 1)
    }
}

# 2.
# make and cd to a folder
def-env mkcd [name: path] {
    # broke here: but apparently doesn't work anymore
    # It looks like  mkdir returns nothing where it used to return a value
    cd (mkdir $name -v | first) 
}

# 3.
# changed 'into datetime'
def get-monday [] {
  (seq date -r --days 7 |
  # broke here: because into datetime didn't support list input
   into datetime | 
   where { |e| 
   ($e | date format %u) == "1" }).0 | 
   date format "%Y-%m-%d"
}

# 4.
# Delete all branches that are not in the excepts list
# Usage: del-branches [main]
def del-branches [
    excepts:list  # don't delete branch in the list
    --dry-run(-d) # do a dry-run
 ] {
    let branches = (git branch | lines | str trim)
    # broke here: because str replace didn't support list<string>
    let remote_branches = (git branch -r | lines | str replace '^.+?/' '' | uniq)
    if $dry_run {
        print "Starting Dry-Run"
    } else {
        print "Deleting for real"
    }
    $branches | each {|it|
        if ($it not-in $excepts) and ($it not-in $remote_branches) and (not ($it | str starts-with "*")) {
            # git branch -D $it
            if $dry_run {
                print $"git branch -D ($it)"
            } else {
                print $"Deleting ($it) for real"
                #git branch -D $it
            }
        }
    }
}

# 5.
# zoxide script
def-env __zoxide_z [...rest] {
  # `z -` does not work yet, see https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/4769
  # broke here: 'append doesn't support string input'
  let arg0 = ($rest | append '~').0
  # broke here: 'length doesn't support string input' so change `...rest:string` to `...rest`
  let path = if (($rest | length) <= 1) and ($arg0 == '-' or ($arg0 | path expand | path type) == dir) {
    $arg0
  } else {
    (zoxide query --exclude $env.PWD -- $rest | str trim -r -c "\n")
  }
  cd $path
}

# 6.
def a [] { 
    let x = (commandline)
    if ($x | is-empty) { return }
    # broke here: because commandline was previously only returning Type::Nothing
    if not ($x | str starts-with "aaa") { print "bbb" }
}

# 7.
# repeat a string x amount of times
def repeat [arg: string, dupe: int] {
  # broke here: 'command does not support range input'
  0..<$dupe | reduce -f '' {|i acc| $acc + $arg}
}
```

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2023-07-14 10:58:41 -05:00
JT
786ba3bf91
Input output checking (#9680)
# Description

This PR tights input/output type-checking a bit more. There are a lot of
commands that don't have correct input/output types, so part of the
effort is updating them.

This PR now contains updates to commands that had wrong input/output
signatures. It doesn't add examples for these new signatures, but that
can be follow-up work.

# User-Facing Changes

BREAKING CHANGE BREAKING CHANGE

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previous nushell versions. This strictness may uncover incompatibilities
in existing scripts or shortcomings in the type information for internal
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Michael Angerman
99329f14a3
remove warning: unused import pipeline (#9675)
Fix a compiler warning caused by this file...

```rust
crates/nu-command/tests/commands/let_.rs
```
2023-07-13 09:12:20 -07:00
Michael Angerman
3c583c9a20
cratification: part III of the math commands to nu-cmd-extra (#9674)
The following math commands are being moved to nu-cmd-extra

* e (euler)
* exp
* ln

This should conclude moving the extra math commands as discussed in
yesterday's
core team meeting...

The remaining math commands will stay in nu-command (for now)....
2023-07-13 09:11:26 -07:00
WindSoilder
9a6a3a731e
support env and mut assignment with if block and match guard (#9650)
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Fixes: https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9595

So we can do the following in nushell:
```nushell
mut a = 3
$a = if 4 == 3 { 10 } else {20}
```
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$env.BUILD_EXT = match 3 { 1 => { 'yes!' }, _ => { 'no!' } }
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Co-authored-by: WindSoilder <windsoilder@DESKTOP-R8GRJ1D.localdomain>
2023-07-13 10:55:41 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
545697c0b2
simplify the test for let core command (#9671)
related to
- follow-up of https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9658
- addressed part of https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8670

# Description
removes useless `cwd` and `pipeline()` from the tests of `let`.

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2023-07-12 19:33:25 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
39b43d1e4b
Use is-terminal crate for now (#9670)
# Description
Until we bump our minimal Rust version to `1.70.0` we can't use
`std::io::IsTerminal`. The crate `is-terminal` (depending on `rustix` or
`windows-sys`) can provide the same.
Get's rid of the dependency on the outdated `atty` crate.
We already transitively depend on it (e.g. through `miette`)

As soon as we reach the new Rust version we can supersede this with
@nibon7's #9550

Co-authored-by: nibon7 <nibon7@163.com>
2023-07-12 18:15:54 +02:00
mengsuenyan
026335fff0
Fix cp -u/mv -u when the dst doesn't exist (#9662)
Fixes #9655
2023-07-12 18:12:59 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
bd0032898f
Apply nightly clippy lints (#9654)
# Description
- A new one is the removal of unnecessary `#` in raw strings without `"`
inside.
-
https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/needless_raw_string_hashes
- The automatically applied removal of `.into_iter()` touched several
places where #9648 will change to the use of the record API. If
necessary I can remove them @IanManske to avoid churn with this PR.
- Manually applied `.try_fold` in two places
- Removed a dead `if`
- Manual: Combat rightward-drift with early return
2023-07-12 00:00:31 +02:00
JT
ad11e25fc5
allow mut to take pipelines (#9658)
# Description

This extends the syntax fix for `let` (#9589) to `mut` as well.

Example: `mut x = "hello world" | str length; print $x`

closes #9634

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`mut` now joins `let` in being able to be assigned from a pipeline

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2023-07-12 06:36:34 +12:00
Michael Angerman
942c66a9f3
cratification: part II of the math commands to nu-cmd-extra (#9657)
The following math commands are being moved to nu-cmd-extra

* cos
* cosh
* egamma
* phi
* pi
* sin
* sinh
* tan
* tanh
* tau

For now I think we have most of the obvious commands moved over based on

@sholderbach this should cover moving the "high school" commands..

>>Yeah I think this rough separation into "high school" math in extra
and "middle school"/"programmer" math in the core makes a ton of sense.

And to reference the @fdncred list from
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9647#issuecomment-1629498812
2023-07-11 11:23:39 -07:00
Michael Angerman
e10d84b72f
cratification: start moving over the math commands to nu-cmd-extra (#9647)
* arccos
* arccosh
* arcsin
* arcsinh
* arctan
* arctanh

The above commands are being ported over to nu-cmd-extra

I initially moved all of the math commands over but there are some
issues with the tests...

So we will move them over slowly --- and actually I kind of like this
idea better...

Because some of the math commands we might want to leave in the core
nushell...

Stay tuned...

For more details 👍 
Read this document:

https://github.com/stormasm/nutmp/blob/main/commands/math.md
2023-07-10 12:08:45 -07:00
Stefan Holderbach
a3702e1eb7
Bump indexmap to 2.0 (#9643)
# Description
Apart from `polars` (only used with `--features dataframe`) and the
dev-dependencies our deps use `indexmap 2.0`.
Thus the default or `extra` `cargo build` will reduce deps.
This also will help deduplicating `hashbrown` and `ahash`.

For #8060

- Bump `indexmap` to 2.0
- Remove unneeded `serde` feature from `indexmap`

# User-Facing Changes
None
2023-07-10 10:30:01 +02:00
Ayush Singh
ad125abf6a
fixes which showing aliases as built-in nushell commands (#9580)
fixes #8577 

# Description
Currently, using `which` on an alias describes it as a nushell built-in
command:
```bash
> alias foo = print "foo!"                                                                                                                                                                                   > which ls foo --all                                                                                                                                                                                        
╭───┬─────┬──────────────────────────┬──────────╮
│ # │ arg │           path           │ built-in │
├───┼─────┼──────────────────────────┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ ls  │ Nushell built-in command │ true     │
│ 1 │ ls  │ /bin/ls                  │ false    │
│ 2 │ foo │ Nushell built-in command │ true     │
╰───┴─────┴──────────────────────────┴──────────╯
```

This PR fixes the behaviour above to the following:
```bash
> alias foo = print "foo!"
> which ls foo --all
╭───┬─────┬──────────────────────────┬──────────╮
│ # │ arg │           path           │ built-in │
├───┼─────┼──────────────────────────┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ ls  │ Nushell built-in command │ true     │
│ 1 │ ls  │ /bin/ls                  │ false    │
│ 2 │ foo │ Nushell alias            │ false    │
╰───┴─────┴──────────────────────────┴──────────╯
```

# User-Facing Changes
Passing in an alias to `which` will no longer return `Nushell built-in
command`, `true` for `path` and `built-in` respectively.

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# After Submitting
2023-07-08 10:48:42 +02:00
mike
8e38596bc9
allow tables to have annotations (#9613)
# Description

follow up to #8529 and #8914

this works very similarly to record annotations, only difference being
that

```sh
table<name: string>
      ^^^^  ^^^^^^
      |     | 
      |     represents the type of the items in that column
      |
      represents the column name
```
more info on the syntax can be found
[here](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/8914#issue-1672113520)

# User-Facing Changes

**[BREAKING CHANGE]**
this change adds a field to `SyntaxShape::Table` so any plugins that
used it will have to update and include the field. though if you are
unsure of the type the table expects, `SyntaxShape::Table(vec![])` will
suffice
2023-07-07 11:06:09 +02:00
Ian Manske
f38657e6f3
Fix headers command handling of missing values (#9603)
# Description
This fixes the `headers` command handling of missing values (issue
#9602). Previously, each row in the table would have its columns set to
be exactly equal to the first row even if it had less columns than the
first row. This would cause to values magically change their column or
cause panics in other commands if rows ended up having more columns than
values.

# Tests
Added a missing values  test for the `headers` command
2023-07-06 19:54:59 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
504eff73f0
REFACTOR: move the 0% commands to nu-cmd-extra (#9404)
requires
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9455

# ⚙️ Description
in this PR i move the commands we've all agreed, in the core team, to
move out of the core Nushell to the `extra` feature.

> **Warning**
> in the first commits here, i've
> - moved the implementations to `nu-cmd-extra`
> - removed the declaration of all the commands below from `nu-command`
> - made sure the commands were not available anymore with `cargo run --
-n`

## the list of commands to move
with the current command table downloaded as `commands.csv`, i've run
```bash
let commands = (
    open commands.csv
    | where is_plugin == "FALSE" and category != "deprecated"
    | select name category "approv. %"
    | rename name category approval
    | insert treated {|it| (
        ($it.approval == 100) or                # all the core team agreed on them
        ($it.name | str starts-with "bits") or  # see https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9241
        ($it.name | str starts-with "dfr")      # see https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9327
    )}
)
```
to preprocess them and then
```bash
$commands | where {|it| (not $it.treated) and ($it.approval == 0)}
```
to get all untreated commands with no approval, which gives
```
╭────┬───────────────┬─────────┬─────────────┬──────────╮
│  # │     name      │ treated │  category   │ approval │
├────┼───────────────┼─────────┼─────────────┼──────────┤
│  0 │ fmt           │ false   │ conversions │        0 │
│  1 │ each while    │ false   │ filters     │        0 │
│  2 │ roll          │ false   │ filters     │        0 │
│  3 │ roll down     │ false   │ filters     │        0 │
│  4 │ roll left     │ false   │ filters     │        0 │
│  5 │ roll right    │ false   │ filters     │        0 │
│  6 │ roll up       │ false   │ filters     │        0 │
│  7 │ rotate        │ false   │ filters     │        0 │
│  8 │ update cells  │ false   │ filters     │        0 │
│  9 │ decode hex    │ false   │ formats     │        0 │
│ 10 │ encode hex    │ false   │ formats     │        0 │
│ 11 │ from url      │ false   │ formats     │        0 │
│ 12 │ to html       │ false   │ formats     │        0 │
│ 13 │ ansi gradient │ false   │ platform    │        0 │
│ 14 │ ansi link     │ false   │ platform    │        0 │
│ 15 │ format        │ false   │ strings     │        0 │
╰────┴───────────────┴─────────┴─────────────┴──────────╯
```
# 🖌️ User-Facing Changes
```
$nothing
```

# 🧪 Tests + Formatting
-  `toolkit fmt`
-  `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# 📖 After Submitting
```
$nothing
```

# 🔍 For reviewers
```bash
$commands | where {|it| (not $it.treated) and ($it.approval == 0)} | each {|command|
    try {
        help $command.name | ignore
    } catch {|e|
        $"($command.name): ($e.msg)"
    }
}
```
should give no output in `cargo run --features extra -- -n` and a table
with 16 lines in `cargo run -- -n`
2023-07-06 08:31:31 -07:00
nibon7
687b0e16f7
Replace users with nix crate (#9610)
# Description
The `users` crate hasn't been updated for a long time, this PR tries to
replace `users` with `nix`.
See [advisory
page](https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2023-0040.html) for
additional details.
2023-07-06 00:07:07 +02:00
WindSoilder
406b606398
dependency: use notify-debouncer-full(based on notify v6) instead of notify v4 (#9606)
# Description

Closes: #9324

I have done some manually test locally on MacOS, and it seems fine for
me.

cc: @rgwood
2023-07-05 14:14:55 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
53cd4df806
simplify the nu! tests for last and first commands (#9608)
# Description
in most of the tests for `last` and `first`, we do not need to
- give `cwd` to `nu!`
- use pipeline as the tests are all short pipes
- use `r#" ... "#` as the pipes never contain quotes

this PR removes all these points from the tests for the `last` and
`first` commands.
2023-07-05 12:30:53 +02:00
Artemiy
2bb0c1c618
Command to get individual keys (#9453)
# Description
Add a `keybindings get` command to listen and get individual "keyboard"
events. This includes different keyboard keys (see example of use) on
seemingly all terminals and mouse, resize, focus and paste events on
some special once. The record returned by this command is similar to
crossterm event structure and is documented in help message. For ease of
use, option `--types` can get a list of event types to filter only
desired events automatically. Additionally `--raw` options displays raw
code of char keys and numeric format of modifier flags.

Example of use, moving a character around a grid with arrow keys:
```nu
def test [] {
  mut x = 0
  mut y = 0
  loop {
    clear
    $x = ([([$x 4] | math min) 0] | math max)
    $y = ([([$y 4] | math min) 0] | math max)

    for i in 0..4 {
      for j in 0..4 {
        if $j == $x and $i == $y {
          print -n "*"
        } else {
          print -n "."
        }
      }
      print ""
    }
    
    let inp = (input listen-t [ key ])
    match $inp.key {
      {type: other key: enter} => (break)
      {type: other key: up} => ($y = $y - 1)
      {type: other key: down} => ($y = $y + 1)
      {type: other key: left} => ($x = $x - 1)
      {type: other key: right} => ($x = $x + 1)
      _ => ()
    }
  }
}

```

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- New `keybindngs get` command
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2023-07-03 10:23:44 -05:00
Julian Aichholz
9c7e37f728
Fix: return all headers with the same name from http <method> (#9594)
# Description

Hi nushell!

Thanks so much for [adding http headers][headers]! I've been waiting for
this feature for a long time and it's great. However, I found that
`Record` as a return type and using `ureq`'s `response.header` api
results in missing header values when there are multiple with the same
name, as can occur with `set-cookie` and others.

This issue with http has been discussed at length [on
stackoverflow][stackoverflow] and in [`ureq` itself][ureq]. It seems
like concatenating header values with `,` is a common solution, but
tricky especially with `set-cookie` which may contain `,` in the
`Expires` field, as discussed in the former post.

I propose changing the return type to a `List` of `Record` so we can get
all of the header values without relying on ad-hoc mutation. This
solution does not return the headers in the same order as they appear in
the `Response` due to `ureq`'s `Response.all` API, but it's better than
dropping values imo.

This is a **breaking change**. I'm sure `ureq`'s
[`CookieStore`][cookiestore] is a better long-term solution for
returning cookies as a separate record on `http <method>`, but other
headers can be set multiple times as well.

# User-Facing Changes
- Changes the return type of an `http <method>` `header` field from
`Record` to `List` (Table with columns `name` and `value`)
- Returns all values of a header set multiple times instead of just the
first one duplicated

# Implementation

Quick note that running `header_names.dedup()` does not resolve the
necessity to iterate through the previously parsed headers since `dedup`
only removes identical values when they are next to each other in the
`Vec`. You could do a `sort` first, but header ordering can be important
in some cases, so I tried to avoid messing with that more than is
already the case with `Response.all`. Would love to see a better way of
doing this though!

# Tests + Formatting
No tests broke implementing this change. Not sure what endpoint to hit
or mock server to use to verify this in tests. I have some screenshots
to illustrate what I'm talking about.

Before:
![Screenshot 2023-07-03 at 12 50 17
AM](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/39018167/41604bef-54c6-424b-91b2-6b89a020e4ff)

> `set-cookie` has the same value for every record field.
> Even if it did not I'm not sure how you would access the different
values since they all have the same key.

After:
![Screenshot 2023-07-03 at 12 49 45
AM](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/39018167/4ee45e6e-3785-471f-aee7-5af185cd06c2)

> Actual values from the response returned for the same name

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- [x] `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` to run the tests for the
standard library <-- Note: I did not see a `crates/nu-std/test/run.nu`
file so I ran the snippet below which returned without error
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for $i in (ls crates/nu-std/tests/*.nu) {
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Apologies for not opening an issue first. Just did this fix for myself
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[stackoverflow]:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3241326/set-more-than-one-http-header-with-the-same-name
[headers]: https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/8571
[ureq]: https://github.com/algesten/ureq/issues/95
[cookiestore]:
https://docs.rs/cookie_store/latest/cookie_store/struct.CookieStore.html
2023-07-03 10:20:39 -05:00
baehyunsol
227d1d9508
make the behaviours of last and first more consistent (#9582)
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# Description

- fixes #9567 

I have fixed everything mentioned in the issue, and made their help
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- Previously, `last` on binary data returned an integer. Now it returns
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- Now, `ls | table | first` and `ls | table | last` are both errors.
2023-07-03 10:19:50 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
9d76bf97a3
Bump calamine from 0.19.1 to 0.21.2 (#9592) 2023-07-03 09:46:32 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
9cd494cdfa
Bump ureq from 2.6.2 to 2.7.1 (#9590) 2023-07-03 09:45:18 +00:00
JT
5d9e2455f7
Let with pipeline (#9589)
# Description

This changes the default behaviour of `let` to be able to take a
pipeline as its initial value.

For example:

```
> let x = "hello world" | str length
```

This is a change from the existing behaviour, where the right hand side
is assumed to be an expression. Pipelines are more general, and can be
more powerful.

My google foo is failing me, but this also fixes this issue:

```
let x = foo
```

Currently, this reads `foo` as a bareword that gets converted to a
string rather than running the `foo` command. In practice, this is
really annoying and is a really hard to spot bug in a script.

# User-Facing Changes

BREAKING CHANGE BREAKING CHANGE

`let` gains the power to be assigned via a pipeline. However, this
changes the behaviour of `let x = foo` from assigning the string "foo"
to `$x` to being "run the command `foo` and give the result to `$x`"

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2023-07-03 17:45:10 +12:00
Darren Schroeder
ebd89d8b21
fix typo in deprecated message: $nu should be $env (#9579)
# Description

This PR fixes a small typeo where it has `$nu` and it should be `$env`.
2023-07-01 17:55:25 +02:00
Brian Mortenson
9547c106d3
Add useful example to http options documentation (#9576)
This PR adds a more real-world example of how the new http options is
used, as well as some additional information in the description.
2023-07-01 10:04:30 +02:00
JT
4af24363c2
remove let-env, focus on mutating $env (#9574)
# Description

For years, Nushell has used `let-env` to set a single environment
variable. As our work on scoping continued, we refined what it meant for
a variable to be in scope using `let` but never updated how `let-env`
would work. Instead, `let-env` confusingly created mutations to the
command's copy of `$env`.

So, to help fix the mental model and point people to the right way of
thinking about what changing the environment means, this PR removes
`let-env` to encourage people to think of it as updating the command's
environment variable via mutation.

Before:

```
let-env FOO = "BAR"
```

Now:

```
$env.FOO = "BAR"
```

It's also a good reminder that the environment owned by the command is
in the `$env` variable rather than global like it is in other shells.

# User-Facing Changes

BREAKING CHANGE BREAKING CHANGE

This completely removes `let-env FOO = "BAR"` so that we can focus on
`$env.FOO = "BAR"`.

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# After / Before Submitting
integration scripts to update:
- ✔️
[starship](https://github.com/starship/starship/blob/master/src/init/starship.nu)
- ✔️
[virtualenv](https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/blob/main/src/virtualenv/activation/nushell/activate.nu)
- ✔️
[atuin](https://github.com/ellie/atuin/blob/main/atuin/src/shell/atuin.nu)
(PR: https://github.com/ellie/atuin/pull/1080)
- 
[zoxide](https://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide/blob/main/templates/nushell.txt)
(PR: https://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide/pull/587)
- ✔️
[oh-my-posh](https://github.com/JanDeDobbeleer/oh-my-posh/blob/main/src/shell/scripts/omp.nu)
(pr: https://github.com/JanDeDobbeleer/oh-my-posh/pull/4011)
2023-07-01 07:57:51 +12:00
WindSoilder
cd56b97587
fix cd permissions when user belongs to folder group (#9531)
# Description

Fixes: #9498

Actually we don't need this pr if the upstream pr is merged:
https://github.com/ogham/rust-users/pull/45

But it doesn't have any commit since 2021, and the author seems not
active on github now, I think we have to copy the function into nushell
to get relative issue fixed...
2023-06-30 11:03:26 +02:00
WindSoilder
18fdc5a229
rename: add -b flag to support closure input (#8948)
# Description
Closes: #8108 

Adding a new `-b` flag to `rename` command. I have thought about making
it as a positional argument, but I don't think it's ok because we alredy
have `...rest` parameters

Here are how they works:
```
#  Rename fields based on a given closure
> {a: 1, b: 2} | rename -b {str upcase}
  ╭───┬───╮
  │ A │ 1 │
  │ B │ 2 │
  ╰───┴───╯

#  Rename fields based on fields' value
> {a: abc, b: def} | rename -b {|it| $it.value | str upcase}
  ╭─────┬─────╮
  │ ABC │ abc │
  │ DEF │ def │
  ╰─────┴─────╯
```
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3699188586
Bump open from 4.1.0 to 5.0.0 (#9526) 2023-06-29 13:30:07 +00:00
Darren Schroeder
88acc11501
add input_output type to input list to return string (#9557)
# Description

This PR fixes a bug that @amtoine found. It adds an input_output type so
that `input list`'s signature supports `string` as an output.

## Before

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/7ee2b672-9976-4c69-a9a2-686ddbd3a60d)
```
Signatures:
  list<any> | input list <string?> -> list<any>
```

## After

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Signatures:
  list<any> | input list <string?> -> list<any>
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Darren Schroeder
3fd92b6437
convert a string to a raw binary string of 0s and 1s (#9534)
# Description

This PR converts a string into a raw binary represented by a string of
0s and 1s padded to 8 digits with zeros.

This is useful for encoding data.

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A. Taha Baki
d80abb20a4
A new subcommand to str, str-expand. (#9290)
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2023-06-28 12:57:44 -05:00
JT
9068093081
Improve type hovers (#9515)
# Description

This PR does a few things to help improve type hovers and, in the
process, fixes a few outstanding issues in the type system. Here's a
list of the changes:

* `for` now will try to infer the type of the iteration variable based
on the expression it's given. This fixes things like `for x in [1, 2, 3]
{ }` where `x` now properly gets the int type.
* Removed old input/output type fields from the signature, focuses on
the vec of signatures. Updated a bunch of dataframe commands that hadn't
moved over. This helps tie things together a bit better
* Fixed inference of types from subexpressions to use the last
expression in the block
* Fixed handling of explicit types in `let` and `mut` calls, so we now
respect that as the authoritative type

I also tried to add `def` input/output type inference, but unfortunately
we only know the predecl types universally, which means we won't have
enough information to properly know what the types of the custom
commands are.

# User-Facing Changes

Script typechecking will get tighter in some cases
Hovers should be more accurate in some cases that previously resorted to
any.

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2023-06-29 05:19:48 +12:00
Darren Schroeder
9d247387ea
update sqlparser dep to 0.34 (#9549)
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This PR updates the sqlparser dep to 0.34.0.

closes #9525

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2023-06-28 09:54:08 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
283589dc2f
Bump rust-embed from 6.6.1 to 6.7.0 (#9528) 2023-06-27 21:09:04 +00:00
Stefan Holderbach
088e6dffbe
Bump to 0.82.1 dev version (#9543)
# Description
Marks development or hotfix
2023-06-27 21:33:53 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
ecdb023e2f
Bump version for 0.82.0 release (#9530)
# Checklist

- `nu-ansi-term` remains the same
- [x] `reedline` is released and updated
- [x] release scripts are updated for `nu-cmd-base`
- [x] info blog post is online
- [ ] release notes are ready
2023-06-27 19:11:46 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
761946c522
add the ability to combine columns with detect columns (#9511)
# Description

This PR adds the ability to manually combine columns in the `detect
columns` command. This is useful when items are close together but want
them to be in one column.

For example, if you want to parse the output of bash's `ls` command, the
output passed into `detect columns` would look similar to this.
```
❯ ^ls -lh
total 242K
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121 3.5K Mar 30 10:10 CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121  11K Jun 21 14:16 CONTRIBUTING.md
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121 153K Jun 21 14:16 Cargo.lock
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121 5.7K Jun 21 08:47 Cargo.toml
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121  371 Mar 30 10:10 Cross.toml
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121 1.1K Apr  3 08:37 LICENSE
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121  13K Jun 21 14:16 README.md
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 May 24 08:06 assets
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 Jun 21 14:16 benches
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121  310 Mar 30 10:10 codecov.yml
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 Jun  1 15:30 crates
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 May  4 07:55 dict
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 Mar 30 10:10 docker
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121 1.1K Jun 12 07:03 rust-toolchain.toml
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 May 26 07:11 scripts
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 Jun 15 07:14 src
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 Jun 21 09:48 target
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 Jun 21 12:30 tests
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121  16K Jun 21 14:16 toolkit.nu
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 Jun  1 15:30 wix
```
Running it through `detect columns` is helpful but notice how the Month,
Day, and Time are in their own columns.
```
❯ ^ls -lh | detect columns --no-headers --skip 1
╭────┬────────────┬─────────┬────────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────────────────╮
│  # │  column0   │ column1 │  column2   │ column3 │ column4 │ column5 │ column6 │ column7 │       column8       │
├────┼────────────┼─────────┼────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────────────────┤
│  0 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 3.5K    │ Mar     │ 30      │ 10:10   │ CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md  │
│  1 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 11K     │ Jun     │ 21      │ 14:16   │ CONTRIBUTING.md     │
│  2 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 153K    │ Jun     │ 21      │ 14:16   │ Cargo.lock          │
│  3 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 5.7K    │ Jun     │ 21      │ 08:47   │ Cargo.toml          │
│  4 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 371     │ Mar     │ 30      │ 10:10   │ Cross.toml          │
│  5 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 1.1K    │ Apr     │ 3       │ 08:37   │ LICENSE             │
│  6 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 13K     │ Jun     │ 21      │ 14:16   │ README.md           │
│  7 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ May     │ 24      │ 08:06   │ assets              │
│  8 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun     │ 21      │ 14:16   │ benches             │
│  9 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 310     │ Mar     │ 30      │ 10:10   │ codecov.yml         │
│ 10 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun     │ 1       │ 15:30   │ crates              │
│ 11 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ May     │ 4       │ 07:55   │ dict                │
│ 12 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Mar     │ 30      │ 10:10   │ docker              │
│ 13 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 1.1K    │ Jun     │ 12      │ 07:03   │ rust-toolchain.toml │
│ 14 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ May     │ 26      │ 07:11   │ scripts             │
│ 15 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun     │ 15      │ 07:14   │ src                 │
│ 16 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun     │ 21      │ 09:48   │ target              │
│ 17 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun     │ 21      │ 12:30   │ tests               │
│ 18 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 16K     │ Jun     │ 21      │ 14:16   │ toolkit.nu          │
│ 19 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun     │ 1       │ 15:30   │ wix                 │
├────┼────────────┼─────────┼────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────────────────┤
│  # │  column0   │ column1 │  column2   │ column3 │ column4 │ column5 │ column6 │ column7 │       column8       │
╰────┴────────────┴─────────┴────────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────────────────╯
```
Now you can add `--combine-columns <range>` and get something like this.
```
❯ ^ls -lh | detect columns --no-headers --skip 1 --combine-columns 5..7
╭────┬────────────┬─────────┬────────────┬─────────┬─────────┬──────────────┬─────────────────────╮
│  # │  column0   │ column1 │  column2   │ column3 │ column4 │   column5    │       column6       │
├────┼────────────┼─────────┼────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼──────────────┼─────────────────────┤
│  0 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 3.5K    │ Mar 30 10:10 │ CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md  │
│  1 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 11K     │ Jun 21 14:16 │ CONTRIBUTING.md     │
│  2 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 153K    │ Jun 21 14:16 │ Cargo.lock          │
│  3 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 5.7K    │ Jun 21 08:47 │ Cargo.toml          │
│  4 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 371     │ Mar 30 10:10 │ Cross.toml          │
│  5 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 1.1K    │ Apr 3 08:37  │ LICENSE             │
│  6 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 13K     │ Jun 21 14:16 │ README.md           │
│  7 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ May 24 08:06 │ assets              │
│  8 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun 21 14:16 │ benches             │
│  9 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 310     │ Mar 30 10:10 │ codecov.yml         │
│ 10 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun 1 15:30  │ crates              │
│ 11 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ May 4 07:55  │ dict                │
│ 12 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Mar 30 10:10 │ docker              │
│ 13 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 1.1K    │ Jun 12 07:03 │ rust-toolchain.toml │
│ 14 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ May 26 07:11 │ scripts             │
│ 15 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun 15 07:14 │ src                 │
│ 16 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun 21 09:48 │ target              │
│ 17 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun 21 12:30 │ tests               │
│ 18 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 16K     │ Jun 21 14:16 │ toolkit.nu          │
│ 19 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun 1 15:30  │ wix                 │
├────┼────────────┼─────────┼────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼──────────────┼─────────────────────┤
│  # │  column0   │ column1 │  column2   │ column3 │ column4 │   column5    │       column6       │
╰────┴────────────┴─────────┴────────────┴─────────┴─────────┴──────────────┴─────────────────────╯
```
Then you can fancy-it-up by tweaking the other columns and renaming
columns.
```
❯ ^ls -lh | detect columns --no-headers --skip 1 --combine-columns 5..7 | update column5 {|r| $r.column5 | into datetime} | into int column1 column3 | into filesize column4 | rename perms links user inode filesize datetime name
╭────┬────────────┬───────┬────────────┬────────┬──────────┬──────────────┬─────────────────────╮
│  # │   perms    │ links │    user    │ inode  │ filesize │   datetime   │        name         │
├────┼────────────┼───────┼────────────┼────────┼──────────┼──────────────┼─────────────────────┤
│  0 │ -rw-r--r-- │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │   3.5 KB │ 2 months ago │ CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md  │
│  1 │ -rw-r--r-- │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │  11.0 KB │ 2 days ago   │ CONTRIBUTING.md     │
│  2 │ -rw-r--r-- │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │ 153.0 KB │ 2 days ago   │ Cargo.lock          │
│  3 │ -rw-r--r-- │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │   5.7 KB │ 2 days ago   │ Cargo.toml          │
│  4 │ -rw-r--r-- │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │    371 B │ 2 months ago │ Cross.toml          │
│  5 │ -rw-r--r-- │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │   1.1 KB │ 2 months ago │ LICENSE             │
│  6 │ -rw-r--r-- │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │  13.0 KB │ 2 days ago   │ README.md           │
│  7 │ drwxr-xr-x │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │      0 B │ a month ago  │ assets              │
│  8 │ drwxr-xr-x │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │      0 B │ 2 days ago   │ benches             │
│  9 │ -rw-r--r-- │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │    310 B │ 2 months ago │ codecov.yml         │
│ 10 │ drwxr-xr-x │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │      0 B │ 3 weeks ago  │ crates              │
│ 11 │ drwxr-xr-x │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │      0 B │ 2 months ago │ dict                │
│ 12 │ drwxr-xr-x │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │      0 B │ 2 months ago │ docker              │
│ 13 │ -rw-r--r-- │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │   1.1 KB │ 2 weeks ago  │ rust-toolchain.toml │
│ 14 │ drwxr-xr-x │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │      0 B │ 4 weeks ago  │ scripts             │
│ 15 │ drwxr-xr-x │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │      0 B │ a week ago   │ src                 │
│ 16 │ drwxr-xr-x │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │      0 B │ 2 days ago   │ target              │
│ 17 │ drwxr-xr-x │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │      0 B │ 2 days ago   │ tests               │
│ 18 │ -rw-r--r-- │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │  16.0 KB │ 2 days ago   │ toolkit.nu          │
│ 19 │ drwxr-xr-x │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │      0 B │ 3 weeks ago  │ wix                 │
├────┼────────────┼───────┼────────────┼────────┼──────────┼──────────────┼─────────────────────┤
│  # │   perms    │ links │    user    │ inode  │ filesize │   datetime   │        name         │
╰────┴────────────┴───────┴────────────┴────────┴──────────┴──────────────┴─────────────────────╯
```
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2023-06-23 16:19:08 -05:00
Michael Angerman
d1449c4ee7
cratification: move the bytes command to nu-cmd-extra (#9509)
now that #9455 has landed we can move the bytes command to nu-cmd-extra

in concert with

moving nu_command::util to nu-cmd-base
2023-06-23 12:23:08 -07:00
David Scholberg
81abb17b38
Add multiline regex flag to str replace (#9508)
# Description

This change adds a new flag to the `str replace` command: `--multiline`,
`-m`. This flag will automatically add the multiline regex flag `(?m)`
to the beginning of the supplied regex, allowing for the `^` and `$`
regex characters to match the beginnings and ends of lines,
respectively.

The main advantage of this addition is to make `str replace` more
closely match sed's default behavior of performing matches per-line with
a simple cli flag as opposed to forcing the user to add the {somewhat
clunky) regex flag themselves. This could be an especially valuable
addition since [`str replace` is listed as an alternative to sed in the
official
documentation](https://www.nushell.sh/book/coming_from_bash.html).

With this change, the following two commands would be functionally
equivalent:

```bash
# bash
printf "non-matching line\n123. one line\n124. another line\n" | sed -r 's/^[0-9]+\. //'
```

```bash
# nu
"non-matching line\n123. one line\n124. another line\n" | str replace -am '^[0-9]+\. ' ''
```

both producing the following output:

```
non-matching line
one line
another line
```

# User-Facing Changes

1. Adds a new flag to the `str replace` command: `--multiline`, `-m`.

# Tests + Formatting

I have update the unit tests to test this flag.
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2023-06-23 20:08:02 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
cbb9f8efe4
clean up config by removing legacy options (#9496)
# Description

This PR cleans up the deprecated legacy config options that were
deprecated in nushell version 0.72.0. These are the config points that
were in the root of the config but also duplicated in the nested
structures. For instance `use_ls_colors` was in the root of the config
and also in the `ls.use_ls_colors` nested structure. This was originally
done to preserve backwards compatibility when nested structures were
introduced in the config file.

Here's a list of the legacy config points that were removed.

- `use_ls_colors` - previously replaced with `ls.use_ls_colors`
- `rm_always_trash` - previously replaced with `rm.always_trash`
- `history_file_format` - previously replaced with `history.file_format`
- `sync_history_on_enter` - previously replaced with
`history.sync_on_enter`
- `max_history_size` - previously replaced with `history.max_size`
- `quick_completions` - previously replaced with `completions.quick`
- `partial_completions` - previously replaced with `completions.partial`
- `max_external_completion_results` - previously replaced with
`completions.external.max_results`
- `completion_algorithm` - previously replaced with
`completions.algorithm`
- `case_sensitive_completions` - previously replaced with
`completions.case_sensitive`
- `enable_external_completion` - previously replaced with
`completions.external.enable`
- `external_completer` - previously replaced with
`completions.external.completer`
- `table_mode` - previously replaced with `table.mode`
- `table_index_mode` - previously replaced with `table.index_mode`
- `table_trim` - previously replaced with `table.trim`
- `show_clickable_links_in_ls` - previously replaced with
`ls.clickable_links`
- `cd_with_abbreviations` - previously replaced with `cd.abbreviations`
- `filesize_metric` - previously replaced with `filesize.metric`
- `filesize_format` - previously replaced with `filesize.format`
- `cursor_shape_vi_insert` - previously replaced with
`cursor_shape.vi_insert`
- `cursor_shape_vi_normal` - previously replaced with
`cursor_shape.vi_normal`
- `cursor_shape_emacs` - previously replaced with `cursor_shape.emacs`

Removes log_level from the config since it doesn't do anything any
longer. We moved log-level to a nushell parameter some time ago.

Renames history_isolation to isolation in the config.nu for consistency.

Fixes a couple bugs where values weren't being set in the "//
Reconstruct" sections (history_isolation, table_show_empty).

Reorganized/Moved things around a tiny bit and added a few comments.

# User-Facing Changes

history.histor_isolation is now history.isolation.
If anyone is still using the legacy config points, deprecated since
0.72.0 2022-11-29, their config will break.

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2023-06-23 06:17:10 -05:00
Antoine Stevan
78697bb8cf
move common tools from nu-command to nu-cmd-base (#9455)
related to 
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9404

# Description
to support our cratification effort and moving non-1.0 commands outside
of the main focus, this PR
- creates a new `nu-cmd-base` crate to hold the common structs, traits
and functions used by all command-related crates
- to start the transition, moves the `input_handler` module from
`nu-command` to `nu-cmd-base`

# User-Facing Changes
```
$nothing
```

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
```
$nothing
```
2023-06-22 14:45:54 -07:00
JT
fbf3f7cf1c
split $nu variable into scope commands and simpler $nu (#9487)
# Description

This splits off `scope` from `$nu`, creating a set of `scope` commands
for the various types of scope you might be interested in.

This also simplifies the `$nu` variable a bit.

# User-Facing Changes

This changes `$nu` to be a bit simpler and introduces a set of `scope`
subcommands.

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2023-06-21 09:33:01 +12:00
Stefan Holderbach
1be4eaeae3
Revert #8395 "Treat empty pipelines as pass-through" (#9472)
In my view we should revert nushell/nushell#8395 for now

## Potentially inconsistent application of semantic change
#8395 (1d5e7b441b) was loosening the type
coercion rules significantly, to let missing data / void returns that
were either expressed by `PipelineData::Empty` or the `Value::nothing`
be accept by specifically those commands/operations that made use of
`PipelineData::into_iter_strict()`. This could apply the new rules
inconsistently.

## Turning explicit failures into silent continuations
Furthermore the effect of this breaking change to the missing data
semantics could make previous errors into silent failures.
This could either just reduce the effectiveness of teaching error
messages in interactive use:

### Contrived example before
```bash
> cd . | where blah
Error: nu:🐚:only_supports_this_input_type

  × Input type not supported.
   ╭─[entry #13:1:1]
 1 │ cd . | where blah
   ·        ──┬──┬
   ·          │  ╰── input type: null
   ·          ╰── only list, binary, raw data or range input data is supported
   ╰────
```
### ...after, with #8395
```bash
> cd . | where blah
╭────────────╮
│ empty list │
╰────────────╯
```

In rare cases people could already try to rely on catching an error of a
downstream command to actually deal with the missing data, so it would
be a breaking change for their existing code.

## Problem with `PipelineData::into_iter_strict()`

Maybe this makes `_strict` a bit of a misnomer for this particular
iterator construction.
Further we did not actively test the `PipelineData::empty` branch before

![grafik](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/15833959/c377bf1d-d47c-4c25-a342-9a348539f242)

## Parsimonious solution exists

For the motivating issue https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8393
there already exists a fix that makes `ls` more consistent with the type
system by returning an empty `Value::List`
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/8439
2023-06-20 20:27:18 +12:00
Maxim Zhiburt
2ec1364925
nu-table/ Fix indexing issue for table --expand (#9484)
close #9481

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
2023-06-20 20:27:00 +12:00
nibon7
69bf43ef56
Apply nightly clippy fixes (#9482)
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# Description
This PR fixes the following nightly clippy warnings.

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warning: you should consider adding a `Default` implementation for `HjsonFormatter<'a>`
   --> crates/nu-json/src/ser.rs:700:5
    |
700 | /     pub fn new() -> Self {
701 | |         HjsonFormatter::with_indent(b"  ")
702 | |     }
    | |_____^
    |
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#new_without_default
    = note: `#[warn(clippy::new_without_default)]` on by default
help: try adding this
    |
698 + impl<'a> Default for HjsonFormatter<'a> {
699 +     fn default() -> Self {
700 +         Self::new()
701 +     }
702 + }
    |

warning: `nu-json` (lib) generated 1 warning
warning: private item shadows public glob re-export
  --> crates/nu-command/src/strings/mod.rs:8:1
   |
8  | mod str_;
   | ^^^^^^^^^
   |
note: the name `str_` in the type namespace is supposed to be publicly re-exported here
  --> crates/nu-command/src/strings/mod.rs:17:9
   |
17 | pub use str_::*;
   |         ^^^^^^^
note: but the private item here shadows it
  --> crates/nu-command/src/strings/mod.rs:8:1
   |
8  | mod str_;
   | ^^^^^^^^^
   = note: `#[warn(hidden_glob_reexports)]` on by default

warning: incorrect NaN comparison, NaN cannot be directly compared to itself
   --> crates/nu-command/src/formats/to/nuon.rs:186:20
    |
186 |                 && val != &f64::NAN
    |                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    |
    = note: `#[warn(invalid_nan_comparisons)]` on by default
help: use `f32::is_nan()` or `f64::is_nan()` instead
    |
186 -                 && val != &f64::NAN
186 +                 && !val.is_nan()
    |

warning: `nu-command` (lib) generated 2 warnings (run `cargo clippy --fix --lib -p nu-command` to apply 1 suggestion)
   Compiling nu v0.81.1 (/data/source/nushell)
warning: this expression creates a reference which is immediately dereferenced by the compiler
   --> crates/nu-command/tests/commands/rm.rs:392:27
    |
392 |             dir_to_clean: &test_dir,
    |                           ^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `test_dir`
    |
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#needless_borrow
    = note: `#[warn(clippy::needless_borrow)]` on by default

warning: `nu-command` (test "main") generated 1 warning (run `cargo clippy --fix --test "main"` to apply 1 suggestion)
warning: `nu-command` (lib test) generated 2 warnings (2 duplicates)
warning: `nu-json` (lib test) generated 1 warning (1 duplicate)
    Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 3.89s

```

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2023-06-20 10:17:33 +02:00
Sygmei
d25fb3ad56
Fix/input suppress output on windows (#9459)
this PR should close #9018

# Description
This PR aims to fix the `input` command with `--suppress-output` on
Windows
This fixes two separates issues : 
- Keypresses being duplicated in output due to "Release" event not being
ignored
- "Return" event from entering the `input -s "blah :"` still being in
the event buffer (need to be cleared before reading keypresses)

# Tests + Formatting

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- `cargo test --workspace` ✔️
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` ✔️
2023-06-19 19:04:37 +02:00
dependabot[bot]
de41c9eaf7
Bump percent-encoding from 2.2.0 to 2.3.0 (#9475) 2023-06-19 07:00:12 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
63e30899f7
Bump quick-xml from 0.28.2 to 0.29.0 (#9477) 2023-06-19 06:17:37 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
379260b110
Bump mockito from 1.0.2 to 1.1.0 (#9476) 2023-06-19 06:16:55 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
d2629293e8
Bump once_cell from 1.17.1 to 1.18.0 (#9474) 2023-06-19 06:16:00 +00:00
JT
1d5e7b441b
Treat empty pipelines as pass-through (#8395)
# Description

This allows empty pipelines to pass their emptiness through a filter.
This helps fix issues like trying to run a filter on an `ls` in an empty
directory. It also feels a bit more reasonable that a filter filters
what is *there* but doesn't require something to be there.

fixes #8393

# User-Facing Changes

No breaking changes (that I know of). Should allow filtering to be a
little less surprising with emptiness.

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2023-06-18 11:40:18 +02:00
Michael Albers
c12b211075
Fix missing file names from rm errors (#9120)
# Description
Fixes a small bug with `rm` where names of files which couldn't be
deleted due to error were not printed.

Fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9004

# User-Facing Changes
Slightly different error message than previously. Nothing significant,
though.

The new error message looks like this
```
~/Projects/rust/nushell> rm /proc/1/mem                                                                                                                                                            05/06/2023 01:13:23 PM
Error: nu:🐚:remove_not_possible

  × Remove not possible
   ╭─[entry #3:1:1]
 1 │ rm /proc/1/mem
   ·    ─────┬─────
   ·         ╰── Could not delete /proc/1/mem: Operation not permitted (os error 1)
   ╰────

```

or when using a glob (only showing a single entry for brevity)

```
Error: nu:🐚:remove_not_possible

  × Remove not possible
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ rm --recursive --force --verbose /proc/1/*
   ·                                  ────┬────
   ·                                      ╰── Could not delete /proc/1/comm: Operation not permitted (os error 1)
   ╰────
```

# Tests + Formatting
No new unit tests were added for this change as it is pretty difficult
to test this particular case. However, manual testing was run with the
following commands

```
rm /proc/1/mem
rm --recursive --force --verbose /proc/1/*
```

# After Submitting
N/A
2023-06-18 10:00:12 +02:00
JT
6c730def4b
revert: move to ahash (#9464)
This PR reverts https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9391

We try not to revert PRs like this, though after discussion with the
Nushell team, we decided to revert this one.

The main reason is that Nushell, as a codebase, isn't ready for these
kinds of optimisations. It's in the part of the development cycle where
our main focus should be on improving the algorithms inside of Nushell
itself. Once we have matured our algorithms, then we can look for
opportunities to switch out technologies we're using for alternate
forms.

Much of Nushell still has lots of opportunities for tuning the codebase,
paying down technical debt, and making the codebase generally cleaner
and more robust. This should be the focus. Performance improvements
should flow out of that work.

Said another, optimisation that isn't part of tuning the codebase is
premature at this stage. We need to focus on doing the hard work of
making the engine, parser, etc better.

# User-Facing Changes

Reverts the HashMap -> ahash change.

cc @FilipAndersson245
2023-06-18 15:27:57 +12:00
Antoine Stevan
bb30051006
add a "capture" example to str replace, before the fancy ones (#9447)
closes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9437
cc/ @Sygmei 😉 

# Description
the syntax of *captures* used in `str replace` can be confusing for
people not used to the `regex` syntax.
there is already a capture example in `help str replace`
```bash
  Find and replace with fancy-regex
  > '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'
  a successful b
```
but it's really not trivial to understand the *capture* syntax...

this PR adds a simpler example only focused on *captures*
🥳
```bash
  Use captures to manipulate the input text
  > "abc-def" | str replace "(.+)-(.+)" "${2}_${1}"
  def_abc
```

# User-Facing Changes
an example in `help str replace` to understand the syntax of *captures*.

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

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2023-06-16 13:23:44 -05:00
Stefan Kupresak
67b1dcae44
Fix a panic bug in platform ansi logic (Closes #9448) (#9458)
Fixes #9448 

# Description
Attempts to fix a bug from the linked issue.

# User-Facing Changes
 - The editor doesn't crash on wrong commands
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standard library
2023-06-16 11:40:03 -05:00
Bram Geron
df5dcdab64
Fix usage for the exit command. (#9450)
Since #8415 the `exit` command no longer manipulates shells.
2023-06-16 10:09:02 +02:00
Anas Alkhatib
b072d75300
http post --content-type should set Content-Type header (#9431)
Parse the data from string to json if the `--content-type
"application/json"` flag is used for the request.

Fixes: https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9408

In the issue, the actual data is a string `'{ "query": "{ greeting }"
}'` representing json, and it would match the case `Value::String { val,
.. }`


-------------------------

The example in the issue does set the `content-type` to
`application/json` but sends the body as a string note the `'`.

```
(
::: http post
:::   -fer
:::   # -H [ "Content-Type" "application/json" ]
:::   --content-type "application/json"
:::   'http://127.0.0.1:3000/greetings/hello'
:::   '{ "query": "{ greeting }" }'
::: )
```

```
╭─────────┬───────────────────────╮
│ headers │ {record 14 fields}    │
│ body    │ {"content_type":null} │
│ status  │ 200                   │
╰─────────┴───────────────────────╯
```

If we send the same request but using actual json as the body, the
Header is set correctly.

```
(        
::: http post
:::   -fer
:::   # -H [ "Content-Type" "application/json" ]
:::   --content-type "application/json"
:::   'http://127.0.0.1:3000/greetings/hello'
:::   { "query": "{ greeting }" }
::: )
```
```

╭─────────┬─────────────────────────────────────╮
│ headers │ {record 14 fields}                  │
│ body    │ {"content_type":"application/json"} │
│ status  │ 200                                 │
╰─────────┴─────────────────────────────────────╯
```
2023-06-15 06:51:35 -05:00
Anas Alkhatib
33ad2a36bd
Fix clippy errors (Mac) (#9440)
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# Description

Was getting errors when running the clip checks on another PR.
Applied the suggested fixes.


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2023-06-15 07:30:54 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
46eebc644c
Break up interdependencies of command crates (#9429)
# Description
Make sure that our different crates that contain commands can be
compiled in parallel.
This can under certain circumstances accelerate the compilation with
sufficient multithreading available.

## Details
- Move `help` commands from `nu-cmd-lang` back to `nu-command`
- This also makes sense as the commands are implemented in an
ANSI-terminal specific way
- Make `nu-cmd-lang` only a dev dependency for `nu-command`
- Change context creation helpers for `nu-cmd-extra` and
`nu-cmd-dataframe` to have a consistent api used in
`src/main.rs`:`get_engine_state()`
- `nu-command` now indepedent from `nu-cmd-extra` and `nu-cmd-dataframe`
that are now dependencies of `nu` directly. (change to internal
features)
- Fix tests that previously used `nu-command::create_default_context()`
with replacement functions

## From scratch compilation times:

just debug (dev) build and default features
```
cargo clean --profile dev && cargo build --timings
```

### before

![grafik](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/15833959/e49f1f42-2e53-4a6c-bc23-625b686af1bc)

### after

![grafik](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/15833959/8dec4723-e625-4a86-b91e-e6e808f64726)

# User-Facing Changes
None direct, only change to compilation on multithreaded jobs expected.

# Tests + Formatting
Tests that previously chose to use `nu-command` for their scope will
still use `nu-cmd-lang` + `nu-command` (command list in the granularity
at the time)
2023-06-14 23:12:55 +02:00
Han Junghyuk
b14bdd865f
Remove ZB and ZiB from file size type (#9427)
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This PR removes ZB and ZiB from file size type, as they 
were showing incorrect values due to an integer overflow.

Fixes: #9337
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2023-06-14 10:53:32 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
604aadc938
Move explore command out of nu-command deps (#9421)
# Description
For better parallel compilation, make sure that `nu-command` doesn't
depend on `nu-explore`.

Moves the `nu_protocol::Command` implementation into `nu-explore`. Adds
`nu_explore::add_explore_context()` which is used in `main.rs` to add
the `explore` command.

Minor improvement in compile time ~0.5 sec observed as `nu-command`
still blocks on `nu-cmd-lang` as well.

## `cargo build --timings` before


![grafik](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/15833959/583aa56e-6a1e-47b9-ba00-6a86293a38db)

## `cargo build --timings` after


![grafik](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/15833959/30687575-c1c8-4635-bcdd-7ce9488fcfff)


# User-Facing Changes
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2023-06-14 01:18:36 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
2b181bf69c
update ini dependency (#9426)
# Description

This PR updates the ini dependency.

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2023-06-13 13:33:00 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
f152858d83
Bump dtparse from 1.4.0 to 1.5.0 (#9412) 2023-06-12 14:52:49 +00:00
Maxim Zhiburt
85fbacb197
nu-table: Bump tabled to 0.12.1 (#9341)
close #9335 

I am not sure whether the fix was better to be delived as a minor bump
but it is what is is.

Could you @fdncred test it somehow?
I did it by checking out back the the original commit before the PR
refered in the issue.

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-06-11 17:33:54 -05:00
Amirhossein Akhlaghpour
73921f4bd7
chore: rename uid to user column in ls --long (#9407)
Fixes: #9389
2023-06-11 18:02:08 +02:00
ja-cop
9c84c01aef
Add "regex" search term to commands with regex functionality (#9402)
Just makes it easier to find these commands when using the `help` system
- the `find` command already has the "regex" search term.

Co-authored-by: ja_cop <ja_cop@hoshi>
2023-06-11 00:02:00 +02:00
Astrick
e9508b578a
Fix find puts extra cols into record (#9397)
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Trying to fix #9394. 

The problem with PR #9159 seems to be when searching for multiple terms,
each term is checked against the original values. It outputs a new value
for each such check, thus introducing replication for each search term.
As a result, it works fine with num of search term = 1.
2023-06-10 16:57:26 -05:00
Filip Andersson
1433f4a520
Changes HashMap to use aHash instead, giving a performance boost. (#9391)
# Description

see https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9390
using `ahash` instead of the default hasher. this will not affect
compile time as we where already building `ahash`.


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2023-06-10 11:41:58 -05:00
WindSoilder
5afd74f0b9
don't allow save command to save both stdout and stderr to the same file (#9368)
# Description
It's not a good idea to save `stdout` and `stderr` to the same file from
`save` command directly.

Because it saves `stdout` and `stderr` in different thread, which leads
to in-consistent output. As replace, we can use `o+e` redirection to fix
the issue

# User-Facing Changes
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❯ do -i { "aa" } | save foo.txt -e foo.txt
Error:   × input and stderr input to same file
   ╭─[entry #3:1:1]
 1 │ do -i { "aa" } | save foo.txt -e foo.txt
   ·                                  ───┬───
   ·                                     ╰── can't save both input and stderr input to the same file
   ╰────
  help: you should use `o+e> file` instead
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2023-06-10 10:09:19 +02:00
WindSoilder
191cd2c970
save command: Don't use BufWriter to write external strem to a file (#9377)
# Description
Fixes: #9293

The problem is caused by `save` makes a `BufferWriter` for output file,
when external commands redirect it's output to a file, the content is
bufferred first...

To fix the issue, I'd like to introduce a `--no-buf` flag for `save`
command, and it's only used in redirection scenario.

Sorry it's hard to test against it in test, because it requires external
command to sleep or pause...

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2023-06-10 10:07:26 +02:00
WindSoilder
1edd3e7c3b
add http options command (#9365)
# Description
closes: #9344

Different to other http commands, `http options` command always returns
header, according to
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2023-06-09 08:00:40 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
a5dd93d154
Apply nightly clippy fixes (#9381)
# Description
New lints coming from `cargo +nightly clippy`

Manually checked for problems.


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2023-06-08 18:49:58 +02:00
Gurpreet Singh
15a15c123e
Add a check for empty params for url join (#9356)
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Fix for #9347 

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2023-06-07 19:08:21 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
20b697f722
Fix internal module reexports (#9378)
# Description
`cargo +stable check` was complaining about ambiguous wildcard
reexports. Fixed by making the reexport of modules not pub as only the
explicitly named symbols are actually needed in the current state.


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2023-06-07 16:36:34 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
d15859dd86
Bump to 0.81.1 as development version (#9379)
# Description
Primarily used as a marker on issues and if necessary as a patch release
version.
2023-06-07 15:06:42 +02:00
JT
63cb01e83b
bump to 0.81 (#9374)
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Jakub Žádník
82e6873702
Fix config creation during printing (#9353) 2023-06-04 22:04:28 +03:00
Darren Schroeder
7ca62b7b35
fix is-admin example (#9350)
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closes #9348 

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2023-06-03 15:11:14 -05:00
Alex Saveau
8f4c182a0c
Explain how to do time based bash watch (#9345) 2023-06-03 11:15:47 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
acd2fe8c51
bump rust toolchain to 1.68.2 (#9346)
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Darren Schroeder
5c57d6a74d
add the ability to have a list of glob excludes (#9343)
# Description

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glob **/* --not [**/target/** **/.git/**]
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TODO: Allow the input glob to be multiples too with
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The breaking change part is that the excludes have to be supplied as a
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2023-06-02 12:37:17 -05:00
solodov
55689ddb50
use "search_result" style to colorize matching strings (fixes #9275) (#9326)
This change introduces new `search_result` style supported in the color
config. The change also removes obsolete check for `config.ls_colors`
for computing the style. `config.ls_colors` has been removed last year,
so this removes the reference to the obsolete flag, along with a cleanup
that removes all the code that used to rely on ls_colors for
highlighting search results.


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2023-06-01 15:51:18 -05:00
Michael Angerman
356e05177c
nu-cmd-extra crate infrastructure in place with the Bits command as the model for adding other commands (#9327)
I wanted to get the infrastructure in place for starters for our
*nu-cmd-extra* crate...

The plan is to put inside here the following commands...

* bits
* bytes
* math

I thought it would be easier to do one at a time as well as get the
nu-cmd-extra crate out there on crates.io
for this upcoming release...

Once this lands the infrastructure will be in place to move over the
other noted commands for now...
And then add other stuff we do NOT want to be in 1.0.
2023-06-01 10:46:16 -07:00
simdimdim
2f731fa1ae
Adding more math constants (and a small correction to the description of an existing one) (#9181)
Adding more float constants for when
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/103883 is accepted and merged.
And fixing a small conflation in the description of the Euler number.
Please take a look and let me know if I've missed or screwed up
anything.
2023-05-31 20:28:08 -05:00
Carter Reeb
e6be167797
fix padding when running input list on tables (#9316)
# Description
Improves the output when running `input list` on tabular data by
aligning each column.

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## Before

![before](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/39879966/b6a93568-f37c-4bd3-93eb-efa41cac1baf)
## After

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2023-05-31 18:31:46 +02:00
WindSoilder
bfe7133e7c
make insert, update, upsert support lazy records (#9323)
# Description
Fixes: #9165
It's because `sys` returns a lazy record, and `insert`, `update`,
`upsert` can't operate on lazy record yet.

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2023-05-31 06:27:55 -05:00
Maxim Zhiburt
7f758d3e51
Merge stack before printing (#9304)
Could you @fdncred try it?

close?: #9264

---------

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Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-05-29 19:03:00 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
5f92fd20e9
update most dependencies except where deeper code changes are needed (#9296)
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2023-05-26 10:32:48 -05:00
Access
e5ff72120a
check if is homedir first when rm (#9117)
I don't want to rm my home again.. sadly..


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check if there is unique argument

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user will not easily rm their home

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2023-05-25 09:45:50 -05:00
JT
fa113172da
Fix clippy warnings (upcoming) (#9282)
# Description

Fixes the clippy warnings we're about to get hit with next time we
upgrade Rust.

The big one was shrinking ShellError and related under 128 bytes.

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Shouldn't notice much difference. In theory, we could see a tiny perf
improvement, but I didn't notice one.

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Mel Massadian
77aee7e543
docs: 📝 "http get", add an example with more than one header (#9240)
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I was trying `-H [key-A val-A] -H [key-B val-B]` but thanks to @Dorumin
I discovered how it should be used.
This PR just adds an extra example to the help with multiple headers.
Feel free to edit it either to merge both header examples into one or
rename the key value used, but I think it would be nice to have a sample
as the multiple -H variant doesn't error out it wasn't obvious to me.

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2023-05-22 13:55:19 -05:00
Tilen Gimpelj
60041879f3
throw an error instead of a panic if no input is provided to inspect (#9259)
# Description

This is a small PR to fix Nu crashing when calling `inspect` with no
data piped in(#9255).


# User-Facing Changes

none.
2023-05-22 13:54:04 -05:00
pwygab
a6e455efc3
upserting data of a cellpath that doesn't exist into a record creates the cellpath (#9257)
# Description
Fixes #9254.

# User-Facing Changes
upserting data of a cellpath that doesn't exist into a record now
creates the cellpath.

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```
~/CodingProjects/nushell> mut a = {}                                                                       
~/CodingProjects/nushell> $a.b.c = 99                                                                            
~/CodingProjects/nushell> $a                                                                                    
╭───┬────────────╮
│   │ ╭───┬────╮ │
│ b │ │ c │ 99 │ │
│   │ ╰───┴────╯ │
╰───┴────────────╯
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2023-05-22 18:51:07 +02:00
WindSoilder
5a34671343
add -u flag to cp, mv command (#9214)
# Description
Closes: #7853

I found that I want this feature too...

So I take over it, sorry for that @VincenzoCarlino 

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2023-05-20 09:48:57 -07:00
pwygab
6564ed710d
allow view-source to read rest arguments (#9247)
# Description
Fixes #8896. Also went back and cleaned up the code slightly.

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`view-source` now is more comprehensive when viewing definitions. 

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2023-05-20 08:56:21 -05:00
Jakub Žádník
429c4332b1
Make aliased call not look up predeclarations (#9244) 2023-05-20 00:46:22 +03:00
pwygab
01a00641f9
Allow input to take a specified number of characters (#9242)
# Description
Title; fixes #9208.


# User-Facing Changes
`input` now can specify a certain number of characters to read.

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No CI tests; can't find a way to implement.
```
~/CodingProjects/nushell> let user_input = (input --numchar 2)                                           
~/CodingProjects/nushell> echo $user_input                                                        
te
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2023-05-19 15:28:35 -05:00
Michael Angerman
c55b5c0a55
move dataframe commands to nu-cmd-dataframe (#9241)
All of the dataframe commands ported over with no issues...

### 11 tests are commented out (for now)

So 100 of the original 111 tests are passing with only 11 tests being
ignored for now..

As per our conversation in the core team meeting on Wednesday
I took @jntrnr  suggestion and just commented out the tests dealing
with
[IntoDatetime](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/blob/main/crates/nu-command/src/conversions/into/mod.rs)

Later on we can move this functionality out of nu-command if we decide
it makes sense...

### The following tests were ignored...

```rust
modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_day.rs
modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_hour.rs
modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_minute.rs

modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_month.rs
modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_nanosecond.rs
modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_ordinal.rs

modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_second.rs
modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_week.rs
modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_weekday.rs

modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_year.rs
modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/string/strftime.rs
```
2023-05-19 10:56:08 -07:00
Darren Schroeder
e752d8a964
remove unused dependencies (#9230)
# Description

This is a test PR to see if we can remove dependencies. The crates to
remove was generated from cargo machete. If ci works, I'll update the PR
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nicolb2305
acd7c98c39
Removes unnecessary cwd and pipeline from various tests (#9202)
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Cleans up various tests that unnecessarily use the `cwd` argument of
`nu!`, and the `pipeline` function for single line commands. Also
replaces some unnecessary raw strings with normal strings. Part of
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2023-05-17 18:55:26 -05:00
mike
0e4729b203
improve parsing of values with units (#9190)
closes #9111 

# Description

this pr improves parsing of values with units (`filesizes`, `durations`
and any other **future values**) by:

1. allowing underscores in the value part
```nu
> 42kb          # okay
> 42_sec        # okay
> 1_000_000mib  # okay
> 69k_b         # not okay, underscores not allowed in the unit
```

2. improving error messages involving these values
```nu
> sleep 40-sec

# before
Error: nu::parser::parse_mismatch

  × Parse mismatch during operation.
   ╭─[entry #42:1:1]
 1 │ sleep 40-sec
   ·       ──┬──
   ·         ╰── expected duration with valid units
   ╰────

# now
Error:
  × duration value must be a number
   ╭─[entry #41:1:1]
 1 │ sleep 40-sec
   ·       ─┬─
   ·        ╰── not a number
   ╰────
```

3. unifying parsing of these values. now all of these use one function

# User-Facing Changes

filesizes and durations can now have underscores for readability
2023-05-17 18:54:35 -05:00
Amirhossein Akhlaghpour
6a0c88d516
Fmt f64 (#9142)
Fixes: #9131 
As octal and some other format not valid for f64 we have to specify it .
just wonder if need for generic impl or no for just one type ?
2023-05-17 18:49:07 -05:00
Doru
dacf80f34a
Feature: Userland LazyRecords (#8332)
# Description
Despite the innocent-looking title, this PR involves quite a few backend
changes as the existing LazyRecord trait was not at all friendly towards
the idea of these values being generated on the fly from Nu code.

In particular, here are a few changes involved:
- The LazyRecord trait now involves a lifetime `'a`, and this lifetime
is used in the return value of `get_column_names`. This means it no
longer returns `'static str`s (but implementations still can return
these). This is more stringent on the consumption side.
- The LazyRecord trait now must be able to clone itself via a new
`clone_value` method (as requiring `Clone` is not object safe). This
pattern is borrowed from `Value::CustomValue`.
- LazyRecord no longer requires being serde serializable and
deserializable.

These, in hand, allow for the following:
- LazyRecord can now clone itself, which means that they don't have to
be collected into a Record when being cloned.
- This is especially useful in Stack, which is cloned on each repl line
and in a few other cases. This would mean that _every_ LazyRecord
instance stored in a variable would be collected in its entirety and
cloned, which can be catastrophic for performance. See: `let nulol =
$nu`.
- LazyRecord's columns don't have to be static, they can have the same
lifetime of the struct itself, so different instances of the same
LazyRecord type can have different columns and values (like the new
`NuLazyRecord`)
- Serialization and deserialization are no longer meaningless, they are
simply less.

I would consider this PR very "drafty", but everything works. It
probably requires some cleanup and testing, though, but I'd like some
eyes and pointers first.

# User-Facing Changes
New command. New restrictions are largely internal. Maybe there are some
plugins affected?

Example of new command's usage:
```
lazy make --columns [a b c] --get-value { |name| print $"getting ($name)"; $name | str upcase }
```

You can also trivially implement something like `lazy make record` to
take a record of closures and turn it into a getter-like lazy struct:
```
def "lazy make record" [
    record: record
] {
    let columns = ($record | columns)

    lazy make --columns $columns --get-value { |col| do ($record | get $col) }
}
```

Open to bikeshedding. `lazy make` is similar to `error make` which is
also in the core commands. I didn't like `make lazy` since it sounded
like some transformation was going on.

# Tour for reviewers
Take a look at LazyMake's examples. They have `None` as the results, as
such they aren't _really_ correct and aren't being tested at all. I
didn't do this because creating the Value::LazyRecord is a little tricky
and didn't want to risk messing it up, especially as the necessary
variables aren't available when creating the examples (like stack and
engine state).

Also take a look at NuLazyRecord's get_value implementation, or in
general. It uses an Arc<Mutex<_>> for the stack, which must be accessed
mutably for eval_block but get_value only provides us with a `&self`.
This is a sad state of affairs, but I don't know if there's a better
way.

On the same code path, we also have pipeline handling, and any pipeline
that isn't a Pipeline::Value will return Value::nothing. I believe
returning a Value::Error is probably better, or maybe some other
handling. Couldn't decide on which ShellError to settle with for that
branch.

The "unfortunate casualty" in the columns.rs file. I'm not sure just how
bad that is, though, I simply had to fight a little with the borrow
checker.

A few leftover comments like derives, comments about the now
non-existing serde requirements, and impls. I'll definitely get around
to those eventually but they're in atm

Should NuLazyRecord implement caching? I'm leaning heavily towards
**yes**, this was one of the main reasons not to use a record of
closures (besides convenience), but maybe it could be opt-out. I'd
wonder about its implementation too, but a simple way would be to move a
HashMap into the mutex state and keep cached values there.
2023-05-17 18:35:22 -05:00
Reilly Wood
9ce61dc677
Change group-by to accept cell paths (#9020)
Closes #9003.

This PR changes `group-by` so that its optional argument is interpreted
as a cell path. In turn, this lets users use `?` to ignore rows that are
missing the column they wish to group on. For example:

```
> [{foo: 123}, {foo: 234}, {bar: 345}] | group-by foo
Error: nu:🐚:column_not_found

  × Cannot find column
   ╭─[entry #3:1:1]
 1 │ [{foo: 123}, {foo: 234}, {bar: 345}] | group-by foo
   ·                          ─────┬────             ─┬─
   ·                               │                  ╰── cannot find column 'foo'
   ·                               ╰── value originates here
   ╰────

> [{foo: 123}, {foo: 234}, {bar: 345}] | group-by foo?
╭─────┬───────────────╮
│ 123 │ [table 1 row] │
│ 234 │ [table 1 row] │
╰─────┴───────────────╯
```

~~This removes the ability to pass `group-by` a closure or block (I
wasn't able to figure out how to make the 2 features coexist), and so it
is a breaking change. I think this is OK; I didn't even know `group-by`
could accept a closure or block because there was no example for that
functionality.~~
2023-05-17 18:34:44 -05:00
WindSoilder
b150f9f5d8
Avoid blocking when o+e> redirects too much stderr message (#8784)
# Description

Fixes: #8565

Here is another pr #7240 tried to address the issue, but it works in a
wrong way.

After this change `o+e>` won't redirect all stdout message then stderr
message and it works more like how bash does.

# User-Facing Changes

For the given python code:
```python
# test.py
import sys

print('aa'*300, flush=True)
print('bb'*999999, file=sys.stderr, flush=True)
print('cc'*300, flush=True)
```

Running `python test.py out+err> a.txt` shoudn't hang nushell, and
`a.txt` keeps output in the same order

## About the change
The core idea is that when doing lite-parsing, introduce a new variant
`LiteElement::SameTargetRedirection` if we meet `out+err>` redirection
token(which is generated by lex function),

During converting from lite block to block,
LiteElement::SameTargetRedirection will be converted to
PipelineElement::SameTargetRedirection.

Then in the block eval process, if we get
PipelineElement::SameTargetRedirection, we'll invoke `run-external` with
`--redirect-combine` flag, then pipe the result into save command

## What happened internally?

Take the following command as example:
`^ls o+e> log.txt`

lex parsing result(`Tokens`) are not changed, but `LiteBlock` and
`Block` is changed after this pr.
### LiteBlock before
```rust
LiteBlock {
    block: [
        LitePipeline { commands: [
            Command(None, LiteCommand { comments: [], parts: [Span { start: 39041, end: 39044 }] }),
            // actually the span of first Redirection is wrong too..
            Redirection(Span { start: 39058, end: 39062 }, StdoutAndStderr, LiteCommand { comments: [], parts: [Span { start: 39050, end: 39057 }] }),
        ]
    }]
}
```
### LiteBlock after
```rust
LiteBlock { 
    block: [
        LitePipeline {
            commands: [
                SameTargetRedirection {
                    cmd: (None, LiteCommand { comments: [], parts: [Span { start: 147945, end: 147948}]}),
                    redirection: (Span { start: 147949, end: 147957 }, LiteCommand { comments: [], parts: [Span { start: 147958, end: 147965 }]})
                }
            ]
        }
    ]
}
```
### Block before
```rust
Pipeline {
    elements: [
        Expression(None, Expression {
            expr: ExternalCall(Expression { expr: String("ls"), span: Span { start: 39042, end: 39044 }, ty: String, custom_completion: None }, [], false),
            span: Span { start: 39041, end: 39044 },
            ty: Any, custom_completion: None 
        }),
        Redirection(Span { start: 39058, end: 39062 }, StdoutAndStderr, Expression { expr: String("out.txt"), span: Span { start: 39050, end: 39057 }, ty: String, custom_completion: None })] }
```
### Block after
```rust
Pipeline {
    elements: [
        SameTargetRedirection { 
            cmd: (None, Expression {
                expr: ExternalCall(Expression { expr: String("ls"), span: Span { start: 147946, end: 147948 }, ty: String, custom_completion: None}, [], false),
                span: Span { start: 147945, end: 147948},
                ty: Any, custom_completion: None
            }),
            redirection: (Span { start: 147949, end: 147957}, Expression {expr: String("log.txt"), span: Span { start: 147958, end: 147965 },ty: String,custom_completion: None}
        }
    ]
}
```

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2023-05-17 17:47:03 -05:00
WindSoilder
9c435fee75
fix clippy warning on clippy 0.1.69 (#9204)
# Description
As title, when I run clippy locally, I get something like following
warning:
<img width="1383" alt="Screenshot 2023-05-15 at 22 34 57"
src="https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/22256154/4d4254bc-9e42-437e-9169-d15e9a97aa57">

This pr is going to fix it

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Darren Schroeder
057de06613
bump nushell from release version to development version (#9215)
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Stefan Holderbach
8695b57584
Bump version for 0.80.0 release (#9212)
# Checklist

- [x] merged reedline PR
- [ ] release notes
2023-05-17 10:11:13 +12:00
Antoine Stevan
bf86cd50a5
REFACTOR: remove the shell commands (#8415)
Related to #8368.

# Description
as planned in #8311, the `enter`, `shells`, `g`, `n` and `p` commands
have been re-implemented in pure-`nushell` in the standard library.
this PR removes the `rust` implementations of these commands.

- all the "shells" tests have been removed from
`crates/nu-commnand/tests/commands/` in
2cc6a82da6, except for the `exit` command
- `cd` does not use the `shells` feature in its source code anymore =>
that does not change its single-shell behaviour
- all the command implementations have been removed from
`crates/nu-command/src/shells/`, except for `exit.rs` => `mod.rs` has
been modified accordingly
- the `exit` command now does not compute any "shell" related things
- the `--now` option has been removed from `exit`, as it does not serve
any purpose without sub-shells

# User-Facing Changes
users may now not use `enter`, `shells`, `g`, `n` and `p`
now they would have to use the standard library to have access to
equivalent features, thanks to the `dirs.nu` module introduced by @bobhy
in #8368

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
the website will have to be regenerated to reflect the removed commands
👍
2023-05-13 12:40:11 -05:00
tesla232
8584aa79a2
Span fixes during duration conversion (#9143)
Description: Fix of #8945.


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Co-authored-by: jpaldino <jpaldino@zaloni.com>
2023-05-12 18:57:50 +02:00
mike
a3bf2bff49
improve error when name and parameters are not space-separated (#8958)
# Description
closes #8934

this pr improves the diagnostic emitted when the name and parameters of
either `def`, `def-env` or `extern` are not separated by a space

```nu
Error:
  × no space between name and parameters
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ def err[] {}
   ·        ▲
   ·        ╰── expected space
   ╰────
  help: consider adding a space between the `def` command's name and its parameters
```

from

```nu
Error: nu::parser::missing_positional

  × Missing required positional argument.
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ def err[] {}
   ╰────
  help: Usage: def <def_name> <params> <body>
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jelle Besseling <jelle@pingiun.com>
2023-05-12 09:10:40 -05:00
Hofer-Julian
5e8754bd85
Start to move to polars 0.29 (#9145)
This does part of the work of porting to polars 0.29.
However, I am not familiar enough with this part of the codebase to
finish it.

Things to be done:
- We match two times over `polars::Expr` but `Expr::Cache` isn't
handled. I don't know what should be done here
- `ArgExpr:::List` was renamed to `ArgExpr::Implode`. Does that mean
that `dfr list` should be renamed to `dfr implode`?

---------

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2023-05-12 07:44:35 -05:00
Bob Hyman
9e9fe83bfd
Parameter defaults to $nu.scope.commands (#9152)
(*third* try at posting this PR, #9104, like #9084, got polluted with
unrelated commits. I'm never going to pull from the github feature
branch again!)

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Show parameter defaults in scope command signature, where they're
available for display by help.
per https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8928.

I found unexpected ramifications in one completer (NuHelpCompleter) and
plugins, which both use the flag-formatting routine from builtin help.
For the moment I made the minimum necessary changes to get the mainline
scenario to pass tests and run. But we should circle back on what to do
with plugins and help completer..

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1. New `parameter_default` column to `signatures` table in
`$nu.scope.commands`
It is populated with whatever parameters can be defaulted: currently
positional args and named flags.
2. Built in help (both `help <command>` and `<command> --help` will
display the defaults
3. Help completer will display defaults for flags, but not for
positionals.

Example:
A custom command with some default parameters:
```
〉cat ~/work/dflts.nu 
# sample function to show defaults in help
export def main [
    arg1: string        # mandatory positional
    arg2:string=abc     # optional positional
    --switch            # no default here
    --named:int         # named flag, no default
    --other:string=def  # flag 
    --hard:record<foo:int bar:string, bas:bool> # default can be compound type
            = {foo:22, bar:"other worlds", bas:false}
] { {arg1: $arg1,
    arg2: $arg2,
    switch: $switch,
    named: $named,
    other: $other,
    hard: $hard, }
}

〉use ~/work/dflts.nu

〉$nu.scope.commands | where name == 'dflts' | get signatures.0.any | reject short_flag description custom_completion
╭───┬────────────────┬────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────┬─────────────┬───────────────────────────╮
│ # │ parameter_name │ parameter_type │               syntax_shape               │ is_optional │     parameter_default     │
├───┼────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┼─────────────┼───────────────────────────┤
│ 0 │                │ input          │ any                                      │ false       │                           │
│ 1 │ arg1           │ positional     │ string                                   │ false       │                           │
│ 2 │ arg2           │ positional     │ string                                   │ true        │ abc                       │
│ 3 │ switch         │ switch         │                                          │ true        │                           │
│ 4 │ named          │ named          │ int                                      │ true        │                           │
│ 5 │ other          │ named          │ string                                   │ true        │ def                       │
│ 6 │ hard           │ named          │ record<foo: int, bar: string, bas: bool> │ true        │ ╭───────┬───────────────╮ │
│   │                │                │                                          │             │ │ foo   │ 22            │ │
│   │                │                │                                          │             │ │ bar   │ other worlds  │ │
│   │                │                │                                          │             │ │ bas   │ false         │ │
│   │                │                │                                          │             │ ╰───────┴───────────────╯ │
│ 7 │                │ output         │ any                                      │ false       │                           │
╰───┴────────────────┴────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────┴─────────────┴───────────────────────────╯

〉help dflts
sample function to show defaults in help

Usage:
  > dflts {flags} <arg1> (arg2) 

Flags:
  --switch - switch -- no default here
  --named <Int> - named flag, typed, but no default
  --other <String> - flag with default (default: 'def')
  --hard <Record([("foo", Int), ("bar", String), ("bas", Boolean)])> - default can be compound type (default: {foo: 22, bar: 'other worlds', bas: false})
  -h, --help - Display the help message for this command

Parameters:
  arg1 <string>: mandatory positional
  arg2 <string>: optional positional (optional, default: 'abc')
```

Compared to (relevant bits of) help output previously:
```
Flags:
  -h, --help - Display the help message for this command
  -, --switch - no default here
  -, --named <int> - named flag, no default
  -, --other <string> - flag
  -, --hard <record<foo: int, bar: string, bas: bool>> - default can be compound type

Signatures:
  <any> | dflts <string> <string> -> <any>

Parameters:
  arg1 <string>: mandatory positional
  (optional) arg2 <string>: optional positional
```

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2023-05-11 13:59:56 -05:00
juanPabloMiceli
e735d0c561
Fix find -v command on tables (issue #9043) (#9159)
# Description
This PR fixes issue #9043 where find -v was returning empty tables
and/or wrong output.
It also refactors some big code chunks with repetitions into it's own
functions.

# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting
Unit tests added for asserting changes.

# After Submitting
2023-05-11 13:39:21 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
a8b4e81408
add a negation glob option to the glob command (#9153)
# Description
This PR adds the ability to add a negation glob.

Normal Example:
```
> glob **/tsconfig.json
╭───┬────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ 0 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\client\node_modules\big-integer\tsconfig.json │
│ 1 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\client\tsconfig.json                          │
│ 2 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\node_modules\fastq\test\tsconfig.json         │
│ 3 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\node_modules\jszip\tsconfig.json              │
│ 4 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\server\tsconfig.json                          │
│ 5 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\tsconfig.json                                 │
╰───┴────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```
Negation Example:
```
> glob **/tsconfig.json --not **/node_modules/**
╭───┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ 0 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\client\tsconfig.json │
│ 1 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\server\tsconfig.json │
│ 2 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\tsconfig.json        │
╰───┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```

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2023-05-10 06:31:34 -05:00
Michael Albers
6c13c67528
Ensure consistent map ordering when reading YAML (#9155)
# Description

This change ensures that the ordering of map keys when reading YAML
files is consistent. Previously a `HashMap` was used to store the
mappings, but that would result in non-deterministic ordering of the
keys. Switching to an `IndexMap` fixes this.

Fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8662

# User-Facing Changes

User's can rely on consistent ordering of map keys from YAML.

# Tests + Formatting

A unit test ensuring the ordering has been added.

# After Submitting

None.
2023-05-10 06:30:55 -05:00
Antoine Stevan
fe9f732c5f
REFACTOR: make input list a tiny bit tighter (#9115)
related to #8963
cc/ @melMass 

# Description
just a little refactoring attempt for `input list` 😌 

i wanted to refactor even more, but `Select`, `MultiSelect` and
`FuzzySelect` do not share a common trait, i could not find a nice way
to reduce the big `if` block...

# User-Facing Changes
```
$nothing
```

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
```
$nothing
```
2023-05-08 12:45:55 -05:00
Hofer-Julian
d5ae979094
Update polars to 0.28 (#9136)
# Description
Update polars to 0.28.
Luckily, it didn't require major changes.

# User-Facing Changes
None.
(Apart from the fact that certain error messages will stop breaking
table formatting)
2023-05-08 10:42:53 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
388e84e7ef
update nu-glob based on latest glob 0.3.1 changes (#9099)
# Description
This PR updates `nu-glob` to add the latest changes and updates from
`rust-lang/glob` [v0.3.1](https://github.com/rust-lang/glob).

With these changes you can do this type of globbing
```rust
/// - `?` matches any single character.
///
/// - `*` matches any (possibly empty) sequence of characters.
///
/// - `**` matches the current directory and arbitrary subdirectories. This
///   sequence **must** form a single path component, so both `**a` and `b**`
///   are invalid and will result in an error.  A sequence of more than two
///   consecutive `*` characters is also invalid.
///
/// - `[...]` matches any character inside the brackets.  Character sequences
///   can also specify ranges of characters, as ordered by Unicode, so e.g.
///   `[0-9]` specifies any character between 0 and 9 inclusive. An unclosed
///   bracket is invalid.
///
/// - `[!...]` is the negation of `[...]`, i.e. it matches any characters
///   **not** in the brackets.
///
/// - The metacharacters `?`, `*`, `[`, `]` can be matched by using brackets
///   (e.g. `[?]`).  When a `]` occurs immediately following `[` or `[!` then it
///   is interpreted as being part of, rather then ending, the character set, so
///   `]` and NOT `]` can be matched by `[]]` and `[!]]` respectively.  The `-`
///   character can be specified inside a character sequence pattern by placing
///   it at the start or the end, e.g. `[abc-]`.
```
Example - with character sequences

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/236266670-03bf9384-4917-4074-9687-2c1c0d8ef34a.png)

Example - with character sequence negation

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/236266421-73c3ee2c-1d10-4da0-86be-0afb51b50604.png)

Example - normal globbing

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/236267138-60f22228-b8d3-4bf2-911b-a80560fdfa4f.png)

Example - with character sequences

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/236267475-8c38fce9-87fe-4544-9757-34d319ce55b8.png)

Not that, if you're using a character sequence by itself, you need to
enclose it in quotes, otherwise nushell will think it's a range. But if
you already have a type of a bare word already, no quotes are necessary,
as in the last example.

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2023-05-08 09:07:01 -05:00
Mel Massadian
10d65b611f
adds a list subcommand to input (interactive selections) (#8963)
# Description
Adds a subcommand `list` to `input` (can be migrated wherever if needed)
that allows interactive single and multi selection from an input list.

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7041726/236072161-5954dad9-8152-4752-ae3b-b21577711fd1.png)



https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7041726/233747242-1ca6c44b-e32c-48f1-8fa8-ae50f813be16.mp4


In case it's not clear, only the results are captured (for now the
results are also printed to stderr next to the prompt)


https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7041726/233785814-f2c8c584-9dd4-4b26-9ae9-c819ed6aa954.mp4


# User-Facing Changes
- Adds a new command `input list`
# Tests + Formatting
Not sure how we can test interactives any ideas?

---------

Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-05-04 19:14:41 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
b82e279f9d
REFACTOR: remove deprecated commands (old-alias) (#9056)
# Description
as stated in the `0.79` release note, this PR removes the `old-alias`
and `export old-alias` commands, which were deprecated before.

# User-Facing Changes
`old-alias` is gone for good 😌 

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
already mentionned in the `0.79` release note.
2023-05-04 00:08:07 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
6bbe5b6255
REFACTOR: move source out of deprecated commands (#9060)
# Description
the plan of deprecating `source` never really came to conclusion, so i
propose to move it out of the deprecated commands in this PR.
i've moved it to `nu-command::misc`, which can be changed 👍 

# User-Facing Changes
```
$nothing
```

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
```
$nothing
```
2023-05-04 00:02:03 +02:00
Erich Gubler
83b1ec83c9
feat(rm)!: use arg. spans for I/O errors (#8964)
# Description

Currently, error spans for I/O errors in an `rm` invocation always point
to the `rm` argument. This isn't ideal, because the user loses context
as to which “target” actually had a problem:


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/658538/235723366-50db727e-9ba2-4d16-afc6-6a2406c584e0.png)

Shadow the existing `span` variable in outer scope in `rm`'s
implementation for the errors that may be detected while handling I/O
results. This is desired, because all failures from this point are
target-specific, and pointing at the argument that generated the target
instead is better. The end user should now see this:


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/658538/235724345-1d2e98e0-6b20-4bf5-b8a2-8b4368cdfb05.png)

# User-Facing Changes
* When `rm` encounters I/O errors, their spans now point to the “target”
argument associated with the error, rather than the `rm` token.

# Tests + Formatting


No tests currently cover this. I'm open to adding tests, but adding as
follow-up sounds better ATM, since this wasn't covered before.

# After Submitting

Nothing needs to be done here, AFAIK. No I/O errors are currently
demonstrated in official docs, though maybe they should be?
2023-05-03 23:12:16 +02:00
juanPabloMiceli
7fb48b9a2f
Fix negative precision round with ints (issue #9049) (#9073)
# Description
Before this PR, `math round` ignores the input if it's an `int`. This
results in the following behaviour:
```
> 123 | math round --precision -1
123
```
When the correct result is 120.

Now `int values` are converted to `float values` before actually
rounding up the number in order to take advantage of the float
implementation.

Fixes #9049.
2023-05-03 23:07:32 +02:00
Amirhossein Akhlaghpour
5fcbefb7b4
Feat: listen for signal on glob command (#9088)
Fixes : #9002 

listen for signal cancel .
other way is in listening parallel for ctrl+c wit Arc and mps channels
if this way is not a profit
2023-05-03 21:51:25 +02:00
Jelle Besseling
a7c1b363eb
Don't run .sh files with /bin/sh (#8951)
# Description

The previous behaviour broke for me because I didn't have `sh` in my
path for my nu script. I think we shouldn't assume that just because a
file ends with `.sh` it should be executed with `sh`. `sh` might not be
available or the script might contain a hashbang for a different shell.

The idea with this PR is that nushell shouldn't assume anything about
executable files and just execute them. Later on we can think about how
non-executable files should be executed if we detect they are a script.

# User-Facing Changes

This may break some people's scripts or habits if they have wrong
assumptions about `.sh` files. We can tell them to add a hashbang and +x
bit to execute shell scripts, or prepend `bash`. If this a common
assumption something like this should be added to the book

# Tests + Formatting

I only tested manually and that did work

# After Submitting

Co-authored-by: Jelle Besseling <jelle@bigbridge.nl>
2023-05-02 17:56:35 -05:00
Jelle Besseling
4ca47258a0
Add --redirect-combine option to run-external (#8918)
# Description

Add option that combines both output streams to the `run-external`
command.

This allows you to do something like this:

```nushell
let res = do -i { run-external --redirect-combine <command that prints to stdout and stderr> } | complete

if $res.exit_code != 0 {
  # Only print output when command has failed.
  print "The command has failed, these are the logs:"
  print $res.stdout
}
```

# User-Facing Changes

No breaking changes, just an extra option.

# Tests + Formatting

Added a test that checks the new option

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Co-authored-by: Jelle Besseling <jelle@bigbridge.nl>
2023-04-28 07:55:48 -05:00
Reilly Wood
3076378373
Slim down tests (#9021)
This PR just tidies up some tests by removing unused code:

1. If the filesystem is not touched, don't use the filesystem
playground/sandbox
2. If the filesystem is not touched, don't specify the `cwd`
3. If the command is short, don't bother wrapping it in `pipeline()`
4. If the command doesn't have quotes, don't bother with a `r#"..."#`
raw string

Part of #8670.
2023-04-28 13:25:44 +02:00
Jelle Besseling
44493dac51
Add extern def which allows raw arguments (#8956)
# Description

Extends the `extern` syntax to allow commands that accept raw arguments.
This is mainly added to allow wrapper type scripts for external
commands.

This is an example on how this can be used:

```nushell
extern foo [...rest] { 
  print ($rest | str join ',' ) 
}
foo --bar baz -- -q -u -x
# => --bar,baz,--,-q,-u,-x
```

(It's only possible to accept a single ...varargs argument in the
signature)

# User-Facing Changes

No breaking changes, just extra possibilities.

# Tests + Formatting

Added a test for this new behaviour and ran the toolkit pr checker

# After Submitting

This is advanced functionality but it should be documented, I will open
a new PR on the book for that

Co-authored-by: Jelle Besseling <jelle@bigbridge.nl>
2023-04-28 09:06:43 +02:00
TrMen
ecc820a8c1
Fix unexpected flattening of data by par-each (Issue #8497) (#9007)
# Description
Previously, `par-each` acted like a `flatmap`: first mapping the data,
then applying a `flatten`. This is unlike `each`, which just maps the
data. Now `par-each` works like `each` in this regard, leaving nested
data unflattened.

Fixes #8497

# User-Facing Changes
Previously:
`[1 2 3] | par-each {|e| [$e, $e] }` --> `[1,1,2,2,3,3]` 
Now:
`[1 2 3] | par-each {|e| [$e, $e] }` --> `[[1,1],[2,2],[3,3]]`

# Tests
This adds one test that verifies the lack of flattening for `par-each`.
2023-04-26 23:27:27 +02:00
Maxim Zhiburt
8d8b011702
Bump tabled dependency to 0.11 (#8922)
close? #8060

Quite a bit of refactoring took place.
I believe a few improvements to collapse/expand were made.

I've tried to track any performance regressions and seems like it is
fine.

I've noticed something different now with default configuration path or
something in this regard?
So I might missed something while testing because of this.

Requires some oversight.

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
2023-04-26 13:56:10 -05:00
mike
77ca73f414
allow records to have type annotations (#8914)
# Description
follow up to #8529
cleaned up version of #8892 

- the original syntax is okay
```nu
def okay [rec: record] {}
```
- you can now add type annotations for fields if you know
  them before hand
```nu
def okay [rec: record<name: string>] {}
```

- you can specify multiple fields
```nu
def okay [person: record<name: string age: int>] {}

# an optional comma is allowed
def okay [person: record<name: string, age: int>] {}
```

- if annotations are specified, any use of the command will be type
  checked against the specified type
```nu
def unwrap [result: record<ok: bool, value: any>] {}

unwrap {ok: 2, value: "value"}

# errors with

Error: nu::parser::type_mismatch

  × Type mismatch.
   ╭─[entry #4:1:1]
 1 │ unwrap {ok: 2, value: "value"}
   ·         ───────┬─────
   ·                    ╰── expected record<ok: bool, value: any>, found record<ok: int, value: string>
   ╰────
```
> here the error is in the `ok` field, since `any` is coerced into any
type
> as a result `unwrap {ok: true, value: "value"}` is okay

- the key must be a string, either quoted or unquoted
```nu
def err [rec: record<{}: list>] {}

# errors with
Error:
  × `record` type annotations key not string
   ╭─[entry #7:1:1]
 1 │ def unwrap [result: record<{}: bool, value: any>] {}
   ·                            ─┬
   ·                             ╰── must be a string
   ╰────
```

- a key doesn't have to have a type in which case it is assumed to be
`any`
```nu
def okay [person: record<name age>] {}

def okay [person: record<name: string age>] {}
```

- however, if you put a colon, you have to specify a type
```nu
def err [person: record<name: >] {}

# errors with
Error: nu::parser::parse_mismatch

  × Parse mismatch during operation.
   ╭─[entry #12:1:1]
 1 │ def unwrap [res: record<name: >] { $res }
   ·                             ┬
   ·                             ╰── expected type after colon
   ╰────
```

# User-Facing Changes
**[BREAKING CHANGES]**
- this change adds a field to `SyntaxShape::Record` so any plugins that
used it will have to update and include the field. though if you are
unsure of the type the record expects, `SyntaxShape::Record(vec![])`
will suffice
2023-04-26 08:16:55 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
4b8a259916
update ast to support output to json (#8962)
# Description
This PR changes the `ast` command to be able to output `--json` as well
as `nuon` (default) with "pretty" and "minified" output. I'm hoping this
functionality will be usable in the vscode extension for semantic
tokenization and highlighting.

# User-Facing Changes
There's a new `--json`/`-j` option. Prior version output of nuon is
maintained as default.

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2023-04-26 08:15:42 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
7d6a32c5f8
Bump to 0.79.1 dev version (#8998)
# Description

For development or hotfixes
2023-04-26 01:05:23 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
a1b7261121
Bump version for 0.79.0 release (#8980) 2023-04-25 23:06:17 +03:00
Reilly Wood
7413ef2824
Tweak run-external signature so command must be a string (#8971)
Tiny fix: clarify in `run-external`'s signature that the external
command must be a string.

### Before
```
Signatures:
  <any> | run-external <any> -> <any>

Parameters:
  command <any>: external command to run
  ...args <any>: arguments for external command
```

### After
```
Signatures:
  <any> | run-external <string> -> <any>

Parameters:
  command <string>: external command to run
  ...args <any>: arguments for external command
```


### Notes

I was hoping to change more `any`s to more specific types, but alas I
think we can only change `command` right now. The input can be any type
and it gets rendered to a string before being passed to the external.
The args can be any value type and they get converted to strings. The
output can be either binary or a string.
2023-04-22 10:57:16 -07:00
JT
d00038eb4b
Reuse the cached parse results of parsed files (#8949)
# Description

This does a lookup in the cache of parsed files to see if a span can be
found for a file that was previously loaded with the same contents, then
uses that span to find the parsed block for that file. The end result
should, in theory, be identical but doesn't require any reparsing or
creating new blocks/new definitions that aren't needed.

This drops the sg.nu benchmark from:
```
╭───┬───────────────────╮
│ 0 │ 280ms 606µs 208ns │
│ 1 │ 282ms 654µs 416ns │
│ 2 │ 252ms 640µs 541ns │
│ 3 │  250ms 940µs 41ns │
│ 4 │ 241ms 216µs 375ns │
│ 5 │ 257ms 310µs 583ns │
│ 6 │ 196ms 739µs 416ns │
╰───┴───────────────────╯
```

to:
```
╭───┬───────────────────╮
│ 0 │ 118ms 698µs 125ns │
│ 1 │       121ms 327µs │
│ 2 │ 121ms 873µs 500ns │
│ 3 │  124ms 94µs 708ns │
│ 4 │ 113ms 733µs 291ns │
│ 5 │ 108ms 663µs 125ns │
│ 6 │  63ms 482µs 625ns │
╰───┴───────────────────╯
```

I was hoping to also see some startup time improvements, but I didn't
notice much there.

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2023-04-22 07:00:33 +12:00
mike
fb72da0e82
unify the *-BuiltinVar parser errors (#8944)
# Description

this pr condenses `MutBuiltinVar`, `LetBuiltinVar` and `ConstBuiltinVar`
into one error:
```nu
Error: nu::parser::name_is_builtin_var

  × `in` used as variable name.
   ╭─[entry #69:1:1]
 1 │ let in = 420
   ·     ─┬
   ·      ╰── already a builtin variable
   ╰────
  help: 'in' is the name of a builtin Nushell variable and cannot be used
        as a variable name
```

it also fixes this case which was previously not handled
```nu
let $nu = 420 # this variable would have been 'lost'
```
2023-04-20 19:44:31 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
393f424f1c
allow find command to look in specified columns only (#8937)
# Description
This PR allows the `find` command to search in specific columns using
`--columns [col1 col2 col3]`. This is really meant to help with the
`help` command in the std.nu.

There are a few more things I want to look at so this is a draft for
now.
- [x] add example
- [x] look at regex part

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2023-04-20 08:13:12 -05:00
Jelle Besseling
c8f54476c9
Set env in exec command (#8917)
# Description

Previously variables with `let-env` were not available after doing an
`exec` command. This PR fixes that

# User-Facing Changes

Can now use environment variables set with nushell after `exec`

# Tests + Formatting

No tests made but formatting has been checked

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Co-authored-by: Jelle Besseling <jelle@bigbridge.nl>
2023-04-20 22:10:46 +12:00
Máté FARKAS
1855dfb656
Fix into decimal command category (#8932)
Commands like this one belong to conversions category

Fixes #8931

Co-authored-by: Mate Farkas <Mate.Farkas@oneidentity.com>
2023-04-19 11:39:12 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
3b20d6890c
remove debug print bug (#8909)
# Description
Oops. Someone just found a eprintln that I left in the code 3 weeks ago.
This removes that debug message.
2023-04-17 14:47:08 +02:00
Reilly Wood
4ecec59224
Upgrade open crate to fix WSL bug (#8905)
This PR upgrades the [`open`](https://github.com/Byron/open-rs) crate
(used in the `start` command) from 4.0.1 to 4.0.2. This fixes a bug
where `open` doesn't always work properly on WSL:
https://github.com/Byron/open-rs/pull/71
2023-04-16 22:05:40 -07:00
WindSoilder
cbedc8403f
update command: make $in(in closure body) takes cell path (#8610)
# Description

Make `$in` takes cell path in `update` command

The reason behind the change:
https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/615329862395101194/1088405671080370196
> when i use update on some cell path, it's almost always because i want
to start with its previous value and change it.

cc @amtoine 

# User-Facing Changes

## Before
```
open Cargo.toml | get package | update metadata.binstall.pkg-fmt {|| $in.metadata.binstall.pkg-fmt | str replace "g" "FOO"}
```

## After
```
open Cargo.toml | get package | update metadata.binstall.pkg-fmt {|| str replace "g" "FOO"}
```

If use want to access original raw, it can be accessed by parameters in
closure:
```
open Cargo.toml | get package | update metadata.binstall.pkg-fmt {|$it| $it.metadata.binstall.pkg-fmt | str replace "g" "FOO"}
```
For this reason, I don't think we need to add a flag like `--whole`

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style
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2023-04-15 10:26:21 +02:00
Amirhossein Akhlaghpour
fff4de5c44
Apply continue to each (#8889)
# Description
Fixes #8878
Add continue command on each and added new tests too .
2023-04-15 17:11:02 +12:00
WindSoilder
9b35d59023
Update crossterm version to 0.26 (#8623)
# Description

This pr is a companion to https://github.com/nushell/reedline/pull/560

Fortunally, we don't need to change too much nushell code.

## Additional note about lscolor dependency
https://github.com/sharkdp/lscolors/pull/58~~
lscolor is using 0.26 for now
2023-04-14 22:14:57 +02:00
Sygmei
71611dec4f
feat: added items command for Records (#8640)
# Description

This PR adds an `items` command which allows the user to iterate over
both `columns` and `values` of a `Record<>` type at the same time.


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3835355/227976277-c9badbb2-2e31-4243-8d00-7e28f2289587.png)

# User-Facing Changes

No breaking changes, only a new `items` command.

# Formatting

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` 👌 
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` 👌
- `cargo test --workspace` 👌
2023-04-14 14:42:33 -05:00
Bob Hyman
8efbb48cb0
Pick up fix in dtparse for nanosec truncation noted at bottom of #8337 (#8805)
# Description

Pick up [enhancement in
`dtparse`](https://github.com/bspeice/dtparse/pull/41), to preserve
nanoseconds in string-to-date conversions.

# User-Facing Changes

An especially eagle-eyed user might notice that prior versions of
nushell were losing nanosecond precision when converting string format
date/time to datetime.

Before:
```nushell
〉'2023-03-02T01:02:03.987654321' | into datetime | date to-record
╭────────────┬───────────╮
│ year       │ 2023      │
│ month      │ 3         │
│ day        │ 2         │
│ hour       │ 1         │
│ minute     │ 2         │
│ second     │ 3         │
│ nanosecond │ 987654000 │
│ timezone   │ -04:00    │
╰────────────┴───────────╯
```
Now, it just works(tm)
```nushell
〉'2023-03-02T01:02:03.987654321' | into datetime | date to-record
╭────────────┬───────────╮
│ year       │ 2023      │
│ month      │ 3         │
│ day        │ 2         │
│ hour       │ 1         │
│ minute     │ 2         │
│ second     │ 3         │
│ nanosecond │ 987654321 │
│ timezone   │ -04:00    │
╰────────────┴───────────╯
```

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clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- [x] `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass  
Some (unrelated) tests did fail [^err]
- [x] `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests.nu` to run the tests for the
standard library

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# (Unrelated) test failures noted
[^err]: Several tests are failing, unrelated to this PR

```
failures:

---- modules::module_import_env_1 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env main.nu; use main.nu foo; foo
   ·            ───┬───
   ·               ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'modules::module_import_env_1' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"foo"`', tests/modules/mod.rs:316:9
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace

---- modules::module_import_env_2 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env main.nu; $env.FOO
   ·            ───┬───
   ·               ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'modules::module_import_env_2' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"foo"`', tests/modules/mod.rs:341:9

---- overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `"nushell"`,
 right: `"test1"`', tests/overlays/mod.rs:919:9

---- overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env test1/test2/spam.nu; $env.PWD | path basename
   ·            ─────────┬─────────
   ·                     ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay"`', tests/overlays/mod.rs:946:9

---- parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env lol/lol.nu; $env.FOO
   ·            ─────┬────
   ·                 ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"good"`', tests/parsing/mod.rs:177:9

---- parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env lol/lol/lol.nu; $env.LOL
   ·            ───────┬──────
   ·                   ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"lol"`', tests/parsing/mod.rs:99:9

---- shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[main.nu:1:1]
 1 │ const NU_LIB_DIRS = [ 'scripts' ]
 2 │ source-env foo.nu
   ·            ───┬──

thread 'shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative' panicked at 'assertion failed: outcome.err.is_empty()', tests/shell/mod.rs:166:9

---- shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"AndrásWithKitKat"`', tests/shell/pipeline/commands/external.rs:198:13

---- shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"jt_likes_cake.txt"`', tests/shell/pipeline/commands/external.rs:173:13


failures:
    modules::module_import_env_1
    modules::module_import_env_2
    overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative
    overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay
    parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1
    parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple
    shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative
    shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines
    shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings

test result: FAILED. 386 passed; 9 failed; 20 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 98.06s

error: test failed, to rerun pass `-p nu --test main`

failures:

---- modules::module_import_env_1 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env main.nu; use main.nu foo; foo
   ·            ───┬───
   ·               ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'modules::module_import_env_1' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"foo"`', tests/modules/mod.rs:316:9
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace

---- modules::module_import_env_2 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env main.nu; $env.FOO
   ·            ───┬───
   ·               ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'modules::module_import_env_2' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"foo"`', tests/modules/mod.rs:341:9

---- overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `"nushell"`,
 right: `"test1"`', tests/overlays/mod.rs:919:9

---- overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env test1/test2/spam.nu; $env.PWD | path basename
   ·            ─────────┬─────────
   ·                     ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay"`', tests/overlays/mod.rs:946:9

---- parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env lol/lol.nu; $env.FOO
   ·            ─────┬────
   ·                 ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"good"`', tests/parsing/mod.rs:177:9

---- parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env lol/lol/lol.nu; $env.LOL
   ·            ───────┬──────
   ·                   ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"lol"`', tests/parsing/mod.rs:99:9

---- shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[main.nu:1:1]
 1 │ const NU_LIB_DIRS = [ 'scripts' ]
 2 │ source-env foo.nu
   ·            ───┬──

thread 'shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative' panicked at 'assertion failed: outcome.err.is_empty()', tests/shell/mod.rs:166:9

---- shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"AndrásWithKitKat"`', tests/shell/pipeline/commands/external.rs:198:13

---- shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"jt_likes_cake.txt"`', tests/shell/pipeline/commands/external.rs:173:13


failures:
    modules::module_import_env_1
    modules::module_import_env_2
    overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative
    overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay
    parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1
    parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple
    shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative
    shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines
    shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings

test result: FAILED. 386 passed; 9 failed; 20 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 98.06s

error: test failed, to rerun pass `-p nu --test main`
failures:

---- modules::module_import_env_1 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env main.nu; use main.nu foo; foo
   ·            ───┬───
   ·               ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'modules::module_import_env_1' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"foo"`', tests/modules/mod.rs:316:9
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace

---- modules::module_import_env_2 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env main.nu; $env.FOO
   ·            ───┬───
   ·               ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'modules::module_import_env_2' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"foo"`', tests/modules/mod.rs:341:9

---- overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `"nushell"`,
 right: `"test1"`', tests/overlays/mod.rs:919:9

---- overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env test1/test2/spam.nu; $env.PWD | path basename
   ·            ─────────┬─────────
   ·                     ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay"`', tests/overlays/mod.rs:946:9

---- parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env lol/lol.nu; $env.FOO
   ·            ─────┬────
   ·                 ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"good"`', tests/parsing/mod.rs:177:9

---- parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env lol/lol/lol.nu; $env.LOL
   ·            ───────┬──────
   ·                   ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"lol"`', tests/parsing/mod.rs:99:9

---- shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[main.nu:1:1]
 1 │ const NU_LIB_DIRS = [ 'scripts' ]
 2 │ source-env foo.nu
   ·            ───┬──

thread 'shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative' panicked at 'assertion failed: outcome.err.is_empty()', tests/shell/mod.rs:166:9

---- shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"AndrásWithKitKat"`', tests/shell/pipeline/commands/external.rs:198:13

---- shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"jt_likes_cake.txt"`', tests/shell/pipeline/commands/external.rs:173:13


failures:
    modules::module_import_env_1
    modules::module_import_env_2
    overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative
    overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay
    parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1
    parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple
    shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative
    shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines
    shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings

test result: FAILED. 386 passed; 9 failed; 20 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 98.06s

error: test failed, to rerun pass `-p nu --test main`
```
2023-04-14 07:24:46 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
5afc49250f
Bump umask from 2.0.0 to 2.1.0 (#8835) 2023-04-14 12:15:22 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
efb81a1277
Bump winreg from 0.11.0 to 0.50.0 (#8837) 2023-04-14 12:15:01 +00:00
Jelle Besseling
8ddebcb932
Add $env.CURRENT_FILE variable (#8861)
Co-authored-by: Jelle Besseling <jelle@bigbridge.nl>
2023-04-13 23:33:29 +03:00
Vaishaag Subhagan
3603610026
Correct error description for unknown external commands (#8868)
# Description
Fixes issue https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8643 

# User-Facing Changes

Before
<img width="442" alt="image"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5063945/231624884-49a1ce4e-598d-4d19-882d-c22d168e6a5a.png">

After
<img width="449" alt="image"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5063945/231625076-5f1becd7-7477-4d2f-b765-3956210da7f2.png">
2023-04-13 19:33:05 +02:00
WindSoilder
017151dff1
optimize hash md5 for binary input (#8860)
# Description

Fixes: #8260

# User-Facing Changes

`open bigfile | hash md5` no longer consumes too much memory

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` to run the tests for the
standard library

> **Note**
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> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
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2023-04-13 19:29:06 +02:00
WindSoilder
ad90b6e5f3
rm: enable trash flag on android and ios platrofm (#8871)
# Description

As title, enable trash flag on all platforms make `rm` more portable
across different platforms, but `-t` will do nothing.

Fixes: #8104

# User-Facing Changes
Na

# Tests + Formatting
It's hard to add tests because we don't run tests for android and ios
platforms.

# After Submitting
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---------

Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-04-13 07:34:52 -05:00
JT
46dba8853a
Revert numberlike parsing restriction (#8845)
# Description

This effectively reverts #8635. We shipped this change with 0.78 and
received many comments/issues related to this restriction feeling like a
step backward.

fixes: #8844 
(and probably other issues)

# User-Facing Changes

Returns numbers and number-like values to being allowed to be bare
words. Examples: `3*`, `1fb43`, `4,5`, and related.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` to run the tests for the
standard library

> **Note**
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> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-04-12 05:21:31 +12:00
nibon7
74dcac3b0d
Fix process_range on 32-bit platforms (#8842)
# Description

This PR fixes
`commands::str_::substrings_the_input_and_treats_end_index_as_length_if_blank_end_index_given`
testcase on 32-bit platform.

```
failures:
---- commands::str_::substrings_the_input_and_treats_end_index_as_length_if_blank_end_index_given stdout ----
=== stderr
thread 'commands::str_::substrings_the_input_and_treats_end_index_as_length_if_blank_end_index_given' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `"arepa"`,
 right: `"arepas"`', crates/nu-command/tests/commands/str_/mod.rs:363:9
failures:
    commands::str_::substrings_the_input_and_treats_end_index_as_length_if_blank_end_index_given
test result: FAILED. 1072 passed; 1 failed; 23 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 2.98s
error: test failed, to rerun pass `-p nu-command --test main`
```

https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/nibon7/aports/-/jobs/1005935#L3864
https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/nibon7/aports/-/jobs/1005931#L3867

# User-Facing Changes

N/A

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` to run the tests for the
standard library

> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows
> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

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documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-04-11 06:52:42 +12:00
Stefan Holderbach
57510f2fd2
Move CLI related commands to nu-cli (#8832)
# Description

Part of the larger cratification effort.

Moves all `reedline` or shell line editor specific commands to `nu-cli`.

## From `nu-cmd-lang`:
- `commandline`
- This shouldn't have moved there. Doesn't directly depend on reedline
but assumes parts in the engine state that are specific to the use of
reedline or a REPL

## From `nu-command`:
- `keybindings` and subcommands
  - `keybindings default`
  - `keybindings list`
  - `keybindings listen`
    - very `reedline` specific
- `history`
  - needs `reedline`
- `history session`

## internal use
Instead of having a separate `create_default_context()` that calls
`nu-command`'s `create_default_context()`, I added a `add_cli_context()`
that updates an `EngineState`


# User-Facing Changes

None

## Build time comparison

`cargo build --timings` from a `cargo clean --profile dev`

### total
main: 64 secs
this: 59 secs

### `nu-command` build time

branch | total| codegen | fraction  
---|---|---|---
main | 14.0s | 6.2s | (44%)
this | 12.5s | 5.5s | (44%)

`nu-cli` depends on `nu-command` at the moment.
Thus it is built during the code-gen phase of `nu-command` (on 16
virtual cores)

# Tests + Formatting

I removed the `test_example()` facilities for now as we had not run any
of the commands in an `Example` test and importing the right context for
those tests seemed more of a hassle than the duplicated
`test_examples()` implementations in `nu-cmd-lang` and `nu-command`
2023-04-10 10:56:47 +12:00
JT
9e3d6c3bfd
Only add the std lib files once (#8830)
# Description

We were seeing duplicate entries for the std lib files, and this PR
addresses that. Each file should now only be added once.

Note: they are still parsed twice because it's hard to recover the
module from the output of `parse` but a bit of clever hacking in a
future PR might be able to do that.

# User-Facing Changes

_(List of all changes that impact the user experience here. This helps
us keep track of breaking changes.)_

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` to run the tests for the
standard library

> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows
> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-04-10 08:55:47 +12:00
Michael Angerman
60e6ea5abd
remove nu_cli crate dependency from nu_std (#8807)
now nu_std only depends on nu_parser, nu_protocol and miette
and removes the nu_cli dependency

this enables developers moving forward to come along and implement their
own CLI's without having to pull in a redundant nu-cli which will not be
needed for them.

I did this by moving report_error into nu_protocol
which nu_std already has a dependency on anyway....



- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests.nu` to run the tests for the
standard library

> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows
> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```
2023-04-08 13:53:43 +02:00
Harshal Chaudhari
35e8420780
fix(nu-command/tests): further remove unnecessary pipeline() and cwd() (#8793)
# Description

This PR further fixes tests as part of #8670 

# User-Facing Changes

None

# Tests + Formatting

None

# After Submitting

None

---------

Signed-off-by: Harshal Chaudhari <harshal.chaudhary@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Reilly Wood <reilly.wood@icloud.com>
2023-04-07 14:09:55 -07:00
Antoine Stevan
49960beb35
FEATURE: make the link in the ansi extra usage an ANSI link (#8795)
# Description
this addresses the comments of @fdncred from
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8713#issuecomment-1498206087

the exact ANSI link has been generated with
```bash
"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code" | ansi link --text "ANSI escape code" | debug -r
```

# User-Facing Changes
there is now an ANSI link in the `ansi` help page instead of a markdown
link.

# Tests + Formatting
```
$nothing
```

# After Submitting
```
$nothing
```
2023-04-07 13:39:51 -05:00
Jakub Žádník
1b677f167e
Remove old alias implementation (#8797) 2023-04-07 21:09:38 +03:00
goldfish
a3ea0c304a
Fix config {nu,env} to open $nu.{config,env}-file (#8792)
# Description

fixed #8755
Now, command `config {nu,env}` opens default file
`.config/nushell/{config,env}.nu`.
This behavior is inappropriate when `nu` is launched with option
`--config` or `--env-config`.
This PR changes the file that the command opens to
`$nu.{config,env}-file`.

# User-Facing Changes

`config {nu,env}` opens `$nu.{config,env}-file`.
2023-04-07 18:37:54 +02:00
WMR
4fda6d7eaa
Add regex separators for split row/list/column (#8707)
# Description

Verified on discord with maintainer

Change adds regex separators in split rows/column/list. The primary
motivating reason was to make it easier to split on separators with
unbounded whitespace without requiring a lot of trim jiggery. But,
secondary motivation is the same as the set of all motivations for
adding split regex features to most languages.

# User-Facing Changes

Adds -r option to split rows/column/list.

# Tests + Formatting

Ran tests, however tests.nu fails with unrelated errors:

```
~/src/nushell> cargo run -- crates/nu-utils/standard_library/tests.nu                                                                                                                                                          04/02/2023 02:07:25 AM
    Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.24s
     Running `target/debug/nu crates/nu-utils/standard_library/tests.nu`
INF|2023-04-02T02:07:27.060|Running tests in test_asserts
INF|2023-04-02T02:07:27.141|Running tests in test_dirs
Error:
  × list is just pwd after initialization

INF|2023-04-02T02:07:27.167|Running tests in test_logger
INF|2023-04-02T02:07:27.286|Running tests in test_std
Error:
  × some tests did not pass (see complete errors above):
  │
  │       test_asserts test_assert
  │       test_asserts test_assert_equal
  │       test_asserts test_assert_error
  │       test_asserts test_assert_greater
  │       test_asserts test_assert_greater_or_equal
  │       test_asserts test_assert_length
  │       test_asserts test_assert_less
  │       test_asserts test_assert_less_or_equal
  │       test_asserts test_assert_not_equal
  │     ⨯ test_dirs test_dirs_command
  │       test_logger test_critical
  │       test_logger test_debug
  │       test_logger test_error
  │       test_logger test_info
  │       test_logger test_warning
  │       test_std test_path_add
  │
```

Upon investigating seeing this difference:

```
╭───┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ 0 │ /var/folders/1f/ltbr1m8s5s1811k6n1rhpc0r0000gn/T/test_dirs_c1ed89d6-19f7-47c7-9e1f-74c39f3623b5         │
│ 1 │ /private/var/folders/1f/ltbr1m8s5s1811k6n1rhpc0r0000gn/T/test_dirs_c1ed89d6-19f7-47c7-9e1f-74c39f3623b5 │
╰───┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```

This seems unrelated to my changes, but can investigate further if
desired.

# After Submitting

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documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.

Co-authored-by: Robert Waugh <robert@waugh.io>
2023-04-07 06:46:11 -05:00
JT
aded2c1937
Refactor to support multiple parse errors (#8765)
# Description

This is a pretty heavy refactor of the parser to support multiple parser
errors. It has a few issues we should address before landing:

- [x] In some cases, error quality has gotten worse `1 / "bob"` for
example
- [x] if/else isn't currently parsing correctly
- probably others

# User-Facing Changes

This may have error quality degradation as we adjust to the new error
reporting mechanism.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-utils/standard_library/tests.nu` to run the
tests for the standard library

> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows
> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-04-07 12:35:45 +12:00
Jakub Žádník
e54b867e8e
Remove parser keywords label from commands that do not need it (#8780) 2023-04-07 01:12:21 +03:00
Jakub Žádník
c12b4b4af7
Aliasing math expression shows error earlier (#8779) 2023-04-07 00:40:53 +03:00
Jakub Žádník
87ddba0193
Allow multi-word aliases (#8777) 2023-04-07 00:05:09 +03:00
dependabot[bot]
a29b61bd4f
Bump miette from 5.6.0 to 5.7.0 (#8720) 2023-04-06 20:39:54 +00:00
Jelle Besseling
8a030f3bfc
Add ppid example for ps (#8768)
# Description

Add an extra example for the `ps` command

# User-Facing Changes

Only adds this example:


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1576660/230374829-dc957b89-0a76-451d-baba-5e4463b150c3.png)

# Tests + Formatting

N/A

# After Submitting

This is related to https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/864

Co-authored-by: Jelle Besseling <jelle@bigbridge.nl>
2023-04-06 07:32:12 -05:00
Jan9103
bcdb9bf5b4
Update some help examples (#8759)
# Description

<!--
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Recently a few things changed, which now create issues:
- `1.0.0`, `+500`, and `0x000000` used to get parsed as string, but now
just errors
- `each { print $in }` -> `each {|| print $in }`

I looked through all the help pages and fixed every highlighted (red
background) error: `help commands | each {|i| help $i.name} | table |
less`

# User-Facing Changes

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The examples work again and no longer contain error syntax-highlighting

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mike
add20873d0
make str index-of -r use ranges (#8724)
# Description

final follow up to #8660 

# User-Facing Changes

**BREAKING CHANGE**
any scripts using the previous string or list syntax will **BREAK**
2023-04-05 23:22:40 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
427db0d101
FEATURE: better ansi -e error (#8709)
Should close #8704.

# Description
this PR
- makes the error thrown by things like `ansi -e {invalid: "invalid"}`
more explicit
- makes the `ansi -e` example more explicit about valid / invalid keys

# User-Facing Changes
the error
```bash
> ansi -e {invalid: "invalid"}
Error: nu:🐚:incompatible_parameters

  × Incompatible parameters.
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ ansi -e {invalid: "invalid"}
   ·         ──────────┬─────────
   ·                   ╰── unknown ANSI format key: expected one of ['fg', 'bg', 'attr'], found 'invalid'
   ╰────
```

the new `ansi -e` example
```bash
  Use structured escape codes
  > let bold_blue_on_red = {  # `fg`, `bg`, `attr` are the acceptable keys, all other keys are considered invalid and will throw errors.
        fg: '#0000ff'
        bg: '#ff0000'
        attr: b
    }
    $"(ansi -e $bold_blue_on_red)Hello Nu World(ansi reset)"
  Hello Nu World
```

# Tests + Formatting
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- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
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# After Submitting
```
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```
2023-04-05 23:14:39 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
caf1432dc7
refactor the ansi help page (#8713)
# Description
i've always found the `ansi --help` extra usage hard to read and
understand...
i decided to give it a shot today, so here is what i came up 😋 

- make the extra usage structured with `nushell` tables
- make the examples clearer with variables and comments

one change that might appear strange is the following last two commits
```diff
diff --git a/crates/nu-command/src/platform/ansi/ansi_.rs b/crates/nu-command/src/platform/ansi/ansi_.rs
index 4746d27fa..ba3e597c4 100644
--- a/crates/nu-command/src/platform/ansi/ansi_.rs
+++ b/crates/nu-command/src/platform/ansi/ansi_.rs
@@ -507,10 +507,7 @@ impl Command for AnsiCommand {
 
     fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
         Signature::build("ansi")
-            .input_output_types(vec![
-                (Type::Nothing, Type::String),
-                (Type::List(Box::new(Type::String)), Type::String),
-            ])
+            .input_output_types(vec![(Type::Nothing, Type::String)])
             .optional(
                 "code",
                 SyntaxShape::Any,
```
`ansi` is never used on `list` inputs, as can be seen in the `Ansi.run`
function: `_input: PipelineData` is never used.
this broke the tests (see [this
action](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/actions/runs/4589552235/jobs/8104520078#step:4:1392))
for no real reason...

# User-Facing Changes
hopefully an easier to read `help ansi` page.

# Tests + Formatting
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- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`

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2023-04-05 13:16:36 -05:00
Jelle Besseling
65c90d5b45
Add ppid to ps command (#8750)
# Description

Adds the `ppid` field that's available on all supported platforms to the
`ps` command. This would be useful in my scripts.

# User-Facing Changes

- ps output now contains an extra column

# Tests + Formatting

Not sure if I need to add a test for this

# After Submitting

Update https://www.nushell.sh/book/quick_tour.html#quick-tour to show
the new table
2023-04-05 13:12:01 -05:00
WindSoilder
54a18991ab
Loops return external stream when external command failed. (#8646) 2023-04-05 20:38:04 +03:00
K3rnelP4n1k
1fcb98289a
Add section on removing ANSI sequences with find command (#8519)
Co-authored-by: Phreno <phreno@pop-os.localdomain>
2023-04-05 20:26:20 +03:00
Thomas Coratger
01e5ba01f6
Correction bug multiple dots mkdir and touch (#8486) 2023-04-05 20:22:56 +03:00
StevenDoesStuffs
1134c2f16c
Allow NU_LIBS_DIR and friends to be const (#8538) 2023-04-05 19:56:48 +03:00
Stefan Holderbach
d18cf19a3f
Bump to 0.78.1 development version (#8741)
# Description

either just development or hotfix
2023-04-05 13:36:10 +12:00
Stefan Holderbach
2ec2028637
Bump version to 0.78.0 (#8715)
# Description

Version bump for the `0.78.0`

Start to include the version with our `default_config.nu` and
`default_env.nu`

# Checklist

- [x] reedline
- [ ] release notes
2023-04-04 20:47:00 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
b84a01cb1d
Pin reedline to 0.18.0 release (#8728)
# Description

see release notes:

https://github.com/nushell/reedline/releases/tag/v0.18.0
2023-04-04 00:23:08 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
ca4d8008d4
Fix rest of license year ranges (#8727)
# Description

In theory we don't need to include the end of the year range for a
proper MIT license.
2023-04-04 09:03:29 +12:00
mike
87086262f3
make bytes at use ranges (#8710)
# Description

follow up to #8660 

# User-Facing Changes

**BREAKING CHANGE**
any scripts using the previous string or list syntax will BREAK
2023-04-03 04:28:36 +12:00
Harshal Chaudhari
3fab427383
Fix(tests/nu-command): remove unnecessary cwd() and pipeline(), etc (#8711)
# Description

This PR aims to cover the tests under nu-command as part of this issue
#8670 to clean up any unnecessary wrapping funcs like `cwd(".")` or
`pipeline()`, etc.

This PR is still WIP and opening as draft to get first impressions and
feedback on a few tests before I go on changing more.


# User-Facing Changes

None

# Tests + Formatting

None

# After Submitting

None

---------

Signed-off-by: Harshal Chaudhari <harshal.chaudhary@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Reilly Wood <reilly.wood@icloud.com>
2023-04-02 08:25:05 -07:00
Stefan Holderbach
61fa826159
Fix two stable clippy lints (#8712)
# Description

Unnecessary calls to `.into_iter()`


# User-Facing Changes

None

# Tests + Formatting

Only visible on stable toolchain
2023-04-02 16:23:19 +02:00
JT
1817d5e01e
prevent redefining fields in a record (#8705)
# Description

Prevents redefining fields in a record, for example `{a: 1, a: 2}` would
now error.

fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8699

# User-Facing Changes

Is technically a breaking change. If you relied on this behaviour to
give you the last value, your code will now error.

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clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
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2023-04-02 06:09:33 +12:00
Lukáš Veškrna
6be5631477
Add math exp command (issue #8661) (#8700)
# Description
I copied the `math ln` command and replaced the relevant parts to
implement `math exp`.

# User-Facing Changes

The `math exp` command was added. Now one can do `[1, 2, 3] | math exp`
to get e to the power of these numbers.

# Tests + Formatting
I only wrote example tests, same as for `math ln`, which also does not
have special tests. I have ran into an issue with the tests but it seems
completely unrelated (see #8687)

# After Submitting

This PR was done in order to make the documentation complete, so I'm not
adding any documentation except `math ln`.
2023-04-01 12:53:58 +02:00
Reilly Wood
83ddf0ebe2
Make optional cell paths work with reject (#8697)
This PR makes `?` work with `reject`. For example:

```bash
> {} | reject foo
Error: nu:🐚:column_not_found

  × Cannot find column
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ {} | reject foo
   ·      ───┬── ─┬─
   ·         │    ╰── cannot find column 'foo'
   ·         ╰── value originates here
   ╰────

> {} | reject foo?
╭──────────────╮
│ empty record │
╰──────────────╯
```

This was prompted by [a user
question](https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/614593951969574961/1091466428546306078).
I would like to get this in for 0.78, I think it's low-risk and I want
the `?` feature to be as polished as possible for its debut.
2023-03-31 16:40:19 -07:00
Kelvin Samuel
eaea00366b
Fix a bug with us not outputting as µs with the into duration command (#8691)
# Description

Whilst working on [Allow parsing of mu (µ) character for
durations](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/8647), I found a bug
where, if you use `into duration --convert us`, it outputs with the unit
as `us` rather than `µs`

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/44570273/229141818-37f97071-7f8e-451c-9baa-3c292290e6e7.png)

After this change, it now outputs the correct symbol:

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/44570273/229142720-6e67d49a-e88f-44a8-a742-92fa5220e54b.png)

# User-Facing Changes

User will now see correct unit when converting into microseconds.

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Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

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clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
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2023-03-31 16:01:48 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
0788fe5e72
fully deprecate str collect (#8680)
# Description

This PR fully deprecates `str collect`. It's been "half-deprecatd" for a
long time. This takes it all the way and disallows the command in favor
of `str join`.

# User-Facing Changes

No more `str collect`

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style
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2023-03-31 13:23:22 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
3bf5999ef4
Remove proptests for nuon writing/parsing (#8688)
# Description

The two tests `to_nuon_from_nuon` and `to_nuon_from_nuon_string` were
taking multiple seconds and have since been superseded by more explicit
unit tests. Compared to the time cost for devs and CI they seldomly
returned explicit problems. One failure only popped up after months, as
a sampled failure (https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/7564).


# User-Facing Changes

none

# Tests + Formatting

Fuzzing should move to a separate worker and be removed from the main
test suite.
See #8575 for experimentation around the impact on our test coverage.
2023-03-31 17:15:16 +02:00
Maxim Zhiburt
8a85299575
Fix of a fix of #8671 (#8675)
Hi @fdncred,

I accidentally noticed that your fix tricks wrapping a bit.


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/20165848/228908201-0d5c7878-739f-43a3-b931-a8dc9df85cd7.png)


It must address it.

PS: I believe the issue was originally caused by a false positive of
clippy. (maybe we shall report it I am not sure)

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
2023-03-31 07:53:57 -05:00
JT
3db0aed9f7
Add rest and ignore-rest patterns (#8681)
# Description

Adds two more patterns when working with lists:

```
[1, ..$remainder]
```
and
```
[1, ..]
```
The first one collects the remaining items and assigns them into the
variable. The second one ignores any remaining values.

# User-Facing Changes

Adds more capability to list pattern matching.

# Tests + Formatting

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style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-utils/standard_library/tests.nu` to run the
tests for the standard library

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2023-03-31 11:08:53 +13:00
Darren Schroeder
09276db2a5
add a threads parameter to par_each (#8679)
# Description

This PR allows you to control the amount of threads that `par-each` uses
via a `--threads(-t)` parameter. When no threads parameter is specified,
`par-each` uses the default, which is the same number of available CPUs
on your system.


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/228935152-eca5b06b-4e8d-41be-82c4-ecd49cdf1fe1.png)

closes #4407

# User-Facing Changes

New parameter

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2023-03-30 16:39:40 -05:00
Kelvin Samuel
bc6948dc89
Allow parsing of mu (µ) character for durations (issue #8614) (#8647)
# Description
This is to resolve the issue
[8614](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8614).
It allows the parsing of the mu (µ) character for durations, so you can
type `10µs`, and it correctly outputs, whilst maintaining the current
`us` parsing as well.

It also forces `durations` to be entered in lower case. 


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/44570273/228217360-57ebc902-cec5-4683-910e-0b18fbe160b1.png)
(The bottom one `1sec | into duration --convert us` looks like an
existing bug, where converting to `us` outputs `us` rather than `µs`)

# User-Facing Changes

Allows the user to parse durations in µs
Forces `durations` to be entered in lower case rather than any case, and
will error if not in lower case.

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---------

Co-authored-by: Stefan Holderbach <sholderbach@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-03-30 17:35:35 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
e9c17daecd
fix inspect panic with large tables (#8673)
# Description

This PR fixes a small bug where `inspect` was panicking because the data
returned was larger than that terminal size.

Closes #8671
Closes #8674

# User-Facing Changes

No more panic

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2023-03-30 09:54:57 -05:00
Benjamin Lee
53beba7acc
Support passing an empty list to sort, uniq, sort-by, and uniq-by (issue #5957) (#8669)
# Description

Currently, all four of these commands return a (rather-confusing)
spanless error when passed an empty list:

```
> [] | sort
Error: 
  × no values to work with
  help: no values to work with
```

This PR changes these commands to always output `[]` if the input is
`[]`.

```
> [] | sort
╭────────────╮
│ empty list │
╰────────────╯
> [] | uniq-by foo
╭────────────╮
│ empty list │
╰────────────╯
```

I'm not sure what the original logic was here, but in the case of `sort`
and `uniq`, I think the current behavior is straightforwardly wrong.

`sort-by` and `uniq-by` are a bit more complicated, since they currently
try to perform some validation that the specified column name is present
in the input (see #8667 for problems with this validation, where a
possible outcome is removing the validation entirely). When passed `[]`,
it's not possible to do any validation because there are no records.
This opens up the possibility for situations like the following:

```
> [[foo]; [5] [6]] | where foo < 3 | sort-by bar
╭────────────╮
│ empty list │
╰────────────╯
```

I think there's a strong argument that `[]` is the best output for these
commands as well, since it makes pipelines like `$table | filter
$condition | sort-by $column` more predictable. Currently, this pipeline
will throw an error if `filter` evaluates to `[]`, but work fine
otherwise. This makes it difficult to write reliable code, especially
since users are not likely to encounter the `filter -> []` case in
testing (issue #5957). The only workaround is to insert manual checks
for an empty result. IMO, this is significantly worse than the "you can
typo a column name without getting an error" problem shown above.

Other commands that take column arguments (`get`, `select`, `rename`,
etc) already have `[] -> []`, so there's existing precedent for this
behavior.

The core question here is "what columns does `[]` have"? The current
behavior of `sort-by` is "no columns", while the current behavior of
`select` is "all possible columns". Both answers lead to accepting some
likely-buggy code without throwing on error, but in order to do better
here we would need something like `Value::Table` that tracks columns on
empty tables.

If other people disagree with this logic, I'm happy to split out the
`sort-by` and `uniq-by` changes into another PR.

# User-Facing Changes

`sort`, `uniq`, `sort-by`, and `uniq-by` now return `[]` instead of
throwing an error when input is `[]`.

# After Submitting

> If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.

The existing behavior was not documented, and the new behavior is what
you would expect by default, so I don't think we need to update
documentation.

---------

Co-authored-by: Reilly Wood <reilly.wood@icloud.com>
2023-03-29 19:55:38 -07:00
Reilly Wood
995603b08c
Fix record-to-JSON conversion for HTTP commands (#8663)
This PR fixes a bug introduced in
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/8571.

We were accidentally converting a `Result<Value, ShellError>` to JSON
instead of converting a `Value`. The upshot was that we were sending
JSON like `{"Ok":{"foo":"bar"}}` instead of `{"foo":"bar"}`.

This was an easy bug to miss, because `ureq::send_json()` accepts any
`impl serde::Serialize`. I've added a test to prevent regression.
2023-03-29 11:55:51 -07:00
JT
97e7d550c8
move 'str substring' to only use ranges (#8660)
# Description

This removes all the old style of quasi-ranges before we had full range
support from `str substring`. Functionality should otherwise work, but
only with the official range syntax.

# User-Facing Changes

Removes the array and string forms of ranges from `str substring`.
Leaves only the official range support for range values.

# Tests + Formatting

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2023-03-29 20:01:42 +13:00
Reilly Wood
da8cb14f8b
Fix select on empty lists (#8651)
This PR fixes `select` when given an empty list; it used to return
`null` when given an empty list. I also cleaned up other `select` tests
while I was in the area.

### Before:

```
> [] | select a | to nuon
null
```

### After:

```
> [] | select a | to nuon
[]
```

It looks like the previous behaviour was accidentally introduced by
[this PR](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/7639).
2023-03-28 12:40:29 -07:00
JT
90b65018b6
Require that values that look like numbers parse as numberlike (#8635)
# Description

Require that any value that looks like it might be a number (starts with
a digit, or a '-' + digit, or a '+' + digits, or a special form float
like `-inf`, `inf`, or `NaN`) must now be treated as a number-like
value. Number-like syntax can only parse into number-like values.
Number-like values include: durations, ints, floats, ranges, filesizes,
binary data, etc.

# User-Facing Changes

BREAKING CHANGE
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Just making sure we see this for release notes 😅 

This breaks any and all numberlike values that were treated as strings
before. Example, we used to allow `3,` as a bare word. Anything like
this would now require quotes or backticks to be treated as a string or
bare word, respectively.

# Tests + Formatting

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style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

> **Note**
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> ```bash
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> ```

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2023-03-28 19:31:38 +13:00
JT
7ec5f2f2eb
Add or-patterns, fix var binding scope (#8633)
# Description

Adds `|` patterns to `match`, allowing you to try multiple patterns for
the same case.

Example:

```
match {b: 1} { {a: $b} | {b: $b} => { print $b } }
```

Variables that don't bind are set to `$nothing` so that they can be
later checked.

This PR also:
fixes #8631 

Creates a set of integration tests for pattern matching also

# User-Facing Changes

Adds `|` to `match`. Fixes variable binding scope. 
# Tests + Formatting

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2023-03-27 11:31:57 +13:00
WindSoilder
944cad35bf
When running external command, expand tilde when pass back-quoted word (#8561)
# Description

Fixes: #8542

# User-Facing Changes

## Previous
```
❯ cat `~/TE ST/bug`
cat: ~/TE ST/bug: No such file or directory
```

## After
```
❯ cat `~/TE ST/bug`
a
```

This should be ok because We treat back-quoted strings as bare words

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2023-03-26 22:17:51 +13:00
JT
5b03bca138
Remove autoprinting of loop block values (#8618)
# Description

This removes autoprinting the final value of a loop, much in the same
spirit as not autoprinting values at the end of statements. As we fix
these corner cases, it becomes more consistent that to print to the
screen in a script, you use the `print` command.

This gives a noticeable performance improvement as a bonus.

Before:
```
C:\Source\nushell〉 for x in 1..10 { $x }
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
```
Now:
```
C:\Source\nushell〉 for x in 1..10 { $x }
C:\Source\nushell〉
```

# User-Facing Changes

**BREAKING CHANGE**

Loops like `for`, `loop`, and `while` will no longer automatically print
loop values to the screen.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

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fmt --all` applies these changes)
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clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

> **Note**
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> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
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> ```

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2023-03-26 13:23:54 +13:00
Reilly Wood
d409171ba8
Change comparison operators to allow nulls (#8617)
Prior to this PR, the less/greater than operators (`<`, `>`, `<=`, `>=`)
would throw an error if either side was null. After this PR, these
operators return null if either side (or both) is null.

### Examples
```bash 
1 < 3       # true
1 < null    # null
null < 3    # null
null < null # null
```

### Motivation

JT [asked the C#
folks](https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/615329862395101194/1086137515053957140)
and this is apparently the approach they would choose for comparison
operators if they could start from scratch.

This PR makes `where` more convenient to use on jagged/missing data. For
example, we can now filter on columns that may not be present in every
row:
```
> [{foo: 123} {}] | where foo? > 10
╭───┬─────╮
│ # │ foo │
├───┼─────┤
│ 0 │ 123 │
╰───┴─────╯
```
2023-03-26 12:10:09 +13:00
JT
6872d2ac2a
Speed up tight loop benchmarks (#8609)
# Description

This does a few speedups for tight loops:
* Caches the DeclId for `table` so we don't look it up. This means users
can't easily replace the default one, we might want to talk about this
tradeoff. The lookup for finding `table` in a tight loop is currently
pretty heavy. Might be another way to speed this up.
* `table` no longer pre-calculates the width. Instead, it only
calculates the width when printing a table or record.
* Use more efficient way of collecting the block of each loop
* When printing output, only get the config when needed

Combined, this drops the runtime from a million loop tight iteration
from 1sec 8ms to 236ms.

# User-Facing Changes

_(List of all changes that impact the user experience here. This helps
us keep track of breaking changes.)_

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

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fmt --all` applies these changes)
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clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

> **Note**
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2023-03-26 06:12:57 +13:00
JT
c0648a83be
Move variables to var stack (#8604)
# Description

This moves the representation of variables on the stack to a Vec, which
more closely resembles a stack. For small numbers of variables live at
any one point, this tends to be more efficient than a HashMap. Having a
stack-like vector also allows us to remember a stack position,
temporarily push variables on, then quickly drop the stack back to the
original size when we're done. We'll need this capability to allow
matching inside of conditions.

On this mac, a simple run of:

`timeit { mut x = 1; while $x < 1000000 { $x += 1 } }`

Went from 1 sec 86 ms, down to 1 sec 2 ms. Clearly, we have a lot more
ground we can make up in looping speed 😅 but it's nice that for fixing
this to make matching easier, we also get a win in terms of lookup speed
for small numbers of variables.

# User-Facing Changes

Likely users won't (hopefully) see any negative impact and may even see
a small positive impact.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

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fmt --all` applies these changes)
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clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

> **Note**
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> ```bash
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> ```

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2023-03-25 12:56:45 +13:00
Reilly Wood
b4b68afa17
Make HTTP requests cancellable when trying to connect (#8591)
Closes #8585.

Prior to this change, the `http` commands could get stuck for 30s while
attempting to make a connection to a remote server. After this change,
`ctrl+c` works as expected:


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/26268125/227395505-c2d5b19d-6228-4eac-836f-c0c3426b0c19.png)

To make this work, we perform blocking `ureq` calls in a background
thread and poll the channel while checking `ctrl+c`.
2023-03-24 12:45:55 -07:00
mike
8cf9bc9993
allow lists to have type annotations (#8529)
this pr refines #8270 and closes #8109

# description
examples:

the original syntax is okay
```nu
def okay [nums: list] {}         # the type of list will be list<any>
```

empty annotations are allowed in any variation
the last two may be caught by a future formatter, 
but do not affect `nu` code currently
```nu
def okay [nums: list<>] {}       # okay

def okay [nums: list<     >] {}  # weird but also okay

def okay [nums: list<
>] {}                            # also weird but okay
```

types are allowed (See [notes](#notes) below)
```nu
def okay [nums: list<int>] {}    # `test [a b c]` will throw an error 

def okay [nums: list< int > {}   # any amount of space within the angle brackets is okay

def err [nums: list <int>] {}    # this is not okay, `nums` and `<int>` will be parsed as
                                 # two separate params, 
```

nested annotations are allowed in many variations
```nu
def okay [items: list<list<int>>] {}

def okay [items: list<list>] {}
```

any unterminated annotation is caught
```nu
Error: nu::parser::unexpected_eof

  × Unexpected end of code.
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ def err [nums: list<int] {}
   ·                       ▲
   ·                       ╰── expected closing >
   ╰────
```

unknown types are flagged
```nu
Error: nu::parser::unknown_type

  × Unknown type.
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ def err [nums: list<str>] {}
   ·                     ─┬─
   ·                      ╰── unknown type
   ╰────

Error: nu::parser::unknown_type

  × Unknown type.
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ def err [nums: list<int, string>] {}
   ·                    ─────┬─────
   ·                          ╰── unknown type
   ╰────
```

# notes
the error message for mismatched types in not as intuitive
```nu
Error: nu::parser::parse_mismatch

  × Parse mismatch during operation.
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ def err [nums: list<int>] {}; err [a b c]
   ·                                    ┬
   ·                                    ╰── expected int
   ╰────
```
it should be something like this
```nu
Error: nu::parser::parse_mismatch

  × Parse mismatch during operation.
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ def err [nums: list<int>] {}; err [a b c]
   ·                                    ──┬──
   ·                                      ╰── expected list<int>
   ╰────
```
this is currently not implemented
2023-03-24 12:54:06 +01:00
uaeio
d0aa69bfcb
Decode and Encode hex (#8392)
# Description

I need a command that will transform hex string into bytes and into
other direction.

I've implemented `decode hex` command and `encode hex` command. (Based
on `encode base64` and `decode base64` commands
# User-Facing Changes

```
> '010203' | decode hex
0x[01 02 03]
```

and 

```
> 0x[01 02 0a] | encode hex
'01020A'
```

---------

Co-authored-by: whiteand <andrewbeletskiy@gmail.com>
2023-03-24 12:25:26 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
4a1d12462f
Bump miette from 5.5.0 to 5.6.0 (#8531)
Bumps [miette](https://github.com/zkat/miette) from 5.5.0 to 5.6.0.
<details>
<summary>Changelog</summary>
<p><em>Sourced from <a
href="https://github.com/zkat/miette/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md">miette's
changelog</a>.</em></p>
<blockquote>
<h2>5.6.0 (2023-03-14)</h2>
<h3>Bug Fixes</h3>
<ul>
<li><strong>ci:</strong> configure clippy-specific MSRV (<a
href="b658fc020b">b658fc02</a>)</li>
<li><strong>graphical:</strong> Fix wrong severity of related errors (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/zkat/miette/issues/234">#234</a>) (<a
href="3497508aa9">3497508a</a>)</li>
<li><strong>atty:</strong> Switch out <code>atty</code> for
<code>is-terminal</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/zkat/miette/issues/229">#229</a>) (<a
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JT
8d5fbc6fcb
Fix closures that use matches. Move 'collect' to core. (#8596)
# Description

Fix patterns in pattern matching to properly declare their variables
when discovering which variables need to be closed over when creating a
closure.

Also, moves `collect` to core, so that the core language can use `$in`.

Fixes #8595 

# User-Facing Changes

See above

# Tests + Formatting

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2023-03-24 22:50:23 +13:00
JT
85bfdba1e2
Make timeit work with command calls (#8594)
# Description

Allows `timeit` to also run commands directly, eg) `timeit ls -la`

# User-Facing Changes

Additional capabilities to `timeit`.

# Tests + Formatting

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2023-03-24 22:34:03 +13:00
JT
546c753d1e
Move timeit to use blocks. Make match vars immutable (#8592)
# Description

This does a couple random changes/fixes:

* Moves `timeit` to use a block instead of a closure. This makes it a
bit more flexible.
* Moves var bindings in patterns to be immutable

# User-Facing Changes

`timeit` now takes a block and no arguments.

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2023-03-24 17:33:11 +13:00
JT
2c3aade057
Add pattern matching (#8590)
# Description

This adds `match` and basic pattern matching.

An example:

```
match $x {
  1..10 => { print "Value is between 1 and 10" }
  { foo: $bar } => { print $"Value has a 'foo' field with value ($bar)" }
  [$a, $b] => { print $"Value is a list with two items: ($a) and ($b)" }
  _ => { print "Value is none of the above" }
}
```

Like the recent changes to `if` to allow it to be used as an expression,
`match` can also be used as an expression. This allows you to assign the
result to a variable, eg) `let xyz = match ...`

I've also included a short-hand pattern for matching records, as I think
it might help when doing a lot of record patterns: `{$foo}` which is
equivalent to `{foo: $foo}`.

There are still missing components, so consider this the first step in
full pattern matching support. Currently missing:
* Patterns for strings
* Or-patterns (like the `|` in Rust)
* Patterns for tables (unclear how we want to match a table, so it'll
need some design)
* Patterns for binary values
* And much more

# User-Facing Changes

[see above]

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2023-03-24 14:52:01 +13:00
Sygmei
ec5396a352
feat: added multiple options to http commands (#8571)
# Description

All `http` commands now have a `-f` flag which for now contains the
`headers`, `body` and `status` fields (we can later add stuff like
`is-redirect` or `cookies`).


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3835355/227048504-6686445d-ad2e-4f5d-905d-e71b3a4b81a6.png)

*Try it yourself*
```
http get http://mockbin.org/bin/630069dc-2c09-483a-a484-672561b7de14
http get -f http://mockbin.org/bin/630069dc-2c09-483a-a484-672561b7de14
```

The `http` commands can also now use the `-e` flag, which stands for
`--allow-errors`. When the status code is `>= 400`, it will still allow
you to interpret it like a normal response.


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3835355/227047790-b9f5a25f-2c0d-4741-881f-4189b23e4ef6.png)

*Try it yourself*
```
http get http://mockbin.org/bin/2ebd3d27-bdc2-4ee8-b042-0bc2c0d1ad2a # should fail like usual
http get -e http://mockbin.org/bin/2ebd3d27-bdc2-4ee8-b042-0bc2c0d1ad2a # will return the body
http get -e -f http://mockbin.org/bin/2ebd3d27-bdc2-4ee8-b042-0bc2c0d1ad2a # will let you see the full response
```

# User-Facing Changes

- Adds `-f` (`--full`) to all `http` commands
- Adds `-e` (--allow-errors) to all `http` commands
2023-03-23 13:32:35 -07:00
mike
403bf1a734
unify the run functions of all and any (#8578)
# Description

this pr reduces duplication by making `any` and `all` commands use [one
function](66ad83c15c/crates/nu-command/src/filters/any.rs (LL63-L65C28))
2023-03-23 20:49:52 +01:00
Antoine Stevan
05ff7a9925
FIX: do not allow *start > end* in error make spans (#8570)
This should close #8567.

# Description
this PR throws an error when `start > end` in the most complete branch
of `ErrorMake::run`, i.e. when `$.msg`, `$.label.text`, `$.label.start`
and `$.label.end` are defined.

i've also added a `error_start_bigger_than_end_should_fail` test to
check that it does indeed return the right error.

# User-Facing Changes
no more crash when manipulating span bounds and a clear error, e.g.
```bash
>_ error make {msg: "msg" label: {text: "text" start: 1010 end: 1000}}
Error:
  × invalid error format.
   ╭─[entry #3:1:1]
 1 │ error make {msg: "msg" label: {text: "text" start: 1010 end: 1000}}
   ·                               ──────────────────┬─────────────────
   ·                                                 ╰── `$.label.start` is stricly bigger than `$.label.end`
   ╰────
  help: 1010 > 1000
```
or
```bash
>_ error make {
:::     msg: "msg"
:::     label: {
:::         text: "text"
:::         start: ($nu.scope.engine_state.source_bytes - 90)
:::         end: ($nu.scope.engine_state.source_bytes - 100)
:::     }
::: }
Error:
  × invalid error format.
   ╭─[entry #4:2:1]
 2 │         msg: "msg"
 3 │ ╭─▶     label: {
 4 │ │           text: "text"
 5 │ │           start: ($nu.scope.engine_state.source_bytes - 90)
 6 │ │           end: ($nu.scope.engine_state.source_bytes - 100)
 7 │ ├─▶     }
   · ╰──── `$.label.start` is stricly bigger than `$.label.end`
 8 │     }
   ╰────
  help: 204525 > 204515
```

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🔴 `toolkit test`

# After Submitting
```
$nothing
```
2023-03-23 20:31:06 +01:00
Reilly Wood
5c2a767987
Better error message for mv when file not found (#8586)
Closes #8546.

### Before:
```
> mv foo.txt bar.txt
Error:
  × Invalid file or pattern
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ mv foo.txt bar.txt
   ·    ───┬───
   ·       ╰── invalid file or pattern
   ╰────
```

### After:
```
> mv foo.txt bar.txt
Error:
  × File(s) not found
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ mv foo.txt bar.txt
   ·    ───┬───
   ·       ╰── could not find any files matching this glob pattern
   ╰────
```
2023-03-23 11:31:49 -07:00
Christian Friedow
66ad83c15c
from ssv --aligned-columns should separate lines by character index instead of byte index (#8558)
# Description

## Symptom
Lines which are input into `from ssv --aligned-columns` are split
incorrectly of they contain utf-8 characters which have the length of
multiple bytes. Notice how the values of the `Bars` column bleeds into
the `Security` column in the following output (the big grey areas are
censored data ;) ):

![before-patch](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17351844/226757737-be7ca493-5c64-4a91-9153-984df515bb8c.png)

## Problem
The function behind `from ssv --aligned-columns` splits lines into
fields by byte index (which is default behavior of str.get(...) in Rust)
instead of character index. If the header row has a different length in
bytes than the remaining table rows, the split is executed incorrectly.

## Solution
The function behind `from ssv --aligned-columns1 now separates lines by
character index instead of byte index. This productes the following
(correct) output (the big grey areas are censored data ;) ):

![after-patch](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17351844/226757850-7acaebf3-2d40-4f85-b76e-64e465254bda.png)
2023-03-22 17:54:18 -05:00
Jakub Žádník
c48e9cdf5b
Disable alias recursion (for real) (#8557) 2023-03-22 23:16:06 +02:00
JT
2f8a52d256
Switch let/let-env family to init with math expressions (#8545)
# Description

This is an experiment to see what switching the `let/let-env` family to
math expressions for initialisers would be like.

# User-Facing Changes

This would require any commands you call from `let x = <command here>`
(and similar family) to call the command in parentheses. `let x = (foo)`
to call `foo`.

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Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

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2023-03-23 09:14:10 +13:00
dependabot[bot]
a193b85123
Bump alphanumeric-sort from 1.4.4 to 1.5.0 (#8532) 2023-03-22 13:02:45 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
0f40c44ed2
Bump windows from 0.44.0 to 0.46.0 (#8535) 2023-03-22 13:02:03 +00:00
Sygmei
a1840e9d20
fix: fixed typo and improved Value TypeMismatch exceptions (#8324)
# Description

This PR aims to improve `TypeMismatch` exception that occurs when
comparing two values with `<`, `>`, `<=` or `>=` operators.

*Before*

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3835355/222980803-8cb0f945-5a82-4512-9989-5df0ec4e4969.png)

*After*

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3835355/226754903-68e56344-065d-42ee-b184-ab968e91c6de.png)

This PR also bundles a small refactor for histogram forbidden column
names exception, previous implementation forgot a column name in the
message, to avoid this, I'm re-using the same array for checking and
error display

# User-Facing Changes

Not much changes except a better and more readable exception for the
user

# Tests + Formatting

Does not break any tests, formatting passes as well :)
2023-03-22 09:47:40 +01:00
mike
e89c796b41
fix: bytes length example description typo (#8550)
this pr fixes a typo
2023-03-21 11:41:37 -05:00
Antoine Stevan
758351c732
FEATURE: add --raw. --tabs and --indent to to nuon as in to json (#8366)
Should close #7255.

# Description
**TL;DR**: this PR adds `--indent <int>`, `--tabs <int>` and `--raw` to
control a bit more the `string` output of `to nuon`, as done in `to
json` already, the goal being to promote the `NUON` format through easy
to read and formatted output `.nuon` files 😋

### outside of `crates/nu-command/src/formats/to/nuon.rs`
as the signature of `value_to_string` has changed, the single call to it
outside of its module definition has been changed to use default values
=> `value_to_string(&value, Span::unknown(), 0, &None)` in
`crates/nu-command/src/filters/uniq.rs`

### changes to `ToNuon` in `crates/nu-command/src/formats/to/nuon.rs`
- the signature now features `--raw`, `--indent <int>` and `--tabs
<int>`
- the structure of the `run` method is inspired from the one in `to
json`
  - we get the values of the arguments
  - we convert the input to a usable `Value`
- depending on whether the user raised `--raw`, `--indent` or `--tabs`,
we call the conversion to `string` with different values of the
indentation, starting at depth 0
- finally, we return `Ok` or a `ShellError::CantConvert` depending on
the conversion result
- some tool functions
- `get_true_indentation` gives the full indentation => `indent` repeated
`depth` times
- `get_true_separators` gives the line and field separators => a `("\n",
"")` when using some formatting or `("", " ")` when converting as pure
string on a single line

the meat of `nuon.rs` is now the `value_to_string` recursive function:
- takes the depth and the indent string
- adds correct newlines, space separators and indentation to the output
- calls itself with the same indent string but `depth + 1` to increase
the indentation by one level
- i used the `nl`, `idt`, `idt_po` (**i**n**d**en**t** **p**lus **o**ne)
and `idt_pt` (**i**n**d**en**t** **p**lus **t**wo) to make the
`format!`s easier to read

# User-Facing Changes
users can now
- control the amount and nature of NUON string output indentation with
  - `--indent <number of " " per level>`
  - `--tabs <number of "\t" per level>` 
- use the previous behaviour of `to nuon` with the `--raw` option
- have new examples with `help to nuon`

> **Note**
> the priority order of the options is the following
> 1. `--raw`
> 2. `--tabs`
> 3. `--indent`
>
> the default is `--indent 2`

# Tests + Formatting
### new tests
- tests involving the string output of `to nuon`, i.e. tests not of the
form `... | to nuon | from nuon ...`, now use the `to nuon --raw`
command => this is the smallest change to have the tests pass, as the
new `to nuon --raw` is equivalent to the old `to nuon`
- in `crates/nu-command/src/formats/to/nuon.rs`, the previous example
has been replaced with three examples
  - `[1 2 3] | to nuon` to show the default behaviour
  - `[1 2 3] | to nuon --raw` to show the not-formatted output
- a more complex example with `{date: 2000-01-01, data: [1 [2 3] 4.56]}
| to nuon`
  - the result values have been defined and the `examples` tests pass
 
### dev
- 🟢 `cargo fmt --all`
- 🟢 `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D
clippy::unwrap_used -A clippy::needless_collect`
- 🟢 `cargo test --workspace` ~~passes but without
`to_nuon_errs_on_closure`~~ fixed in
0b4fad7eff

# After Submitting
the `to nuon` page would have to be regenerated at some point due to the
new tests
2023-03-20 15:47:18 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
b0be6c3013
Bump quick-xml from 0.27.1 to 0.28.1 (#8533) 2023-03-20 17:46:28 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
9c6bfc0be9
Bump rstest from 0.16.0 to 0.17.0 (#8534) 2023-03-20 17:27:29 +00:00
Steven Xu
1d3f6105f5
feat: add a command_not_found hook (#8314)
# Description
Add a `command_not_found` function to `$env.config.hooks`. If this
function outputs a string, then it's included in the `help`.

An example hook on *Arch Linux*, to find packages that contain the
binary, looks like:

```nushell
let-env config = {
  # ...
  hooks: {
    command_not_found: {
      |cmd_name| (
        try {
          let pkgs = (pkgfile --binaries --verbose $cmd_name)
          (
            $"(ansi $env.config.color_config.shape_external)($cmd_name)(ansi reset) " +
            $"may be found in the following packages:\n($pkgs)"
          )
        } catch {
          null
        }
      )
    }
    # ...
```

# User-Facing Changes
- Add a `command_not_found` function to `$env.config.hooks`.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
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clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

# After Submitting

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PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-03-20 17:05:22 +13:00