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Author SHA1 Message Date
0d305d7c3e Lines no longer treats a text buffer as a line (#3153) 2021-03-11 11:35:15 +13:00
864139d67f move bel and backspace to char since they're not ansi (#3144)
* move bel and backspace to char since they're not ansi

* Trigger Build
2021-03-09 22:34:51 +13:00
49a9107e0f Allow composing help message from two parts (#3124)
* Split help message into brief and full help

Demonstrate on ansi command

Brief help is printed when running `help commands` so it doesn't clutter
the table. Full help is printed when normal help message is requested
(e.g., `help ansi`, `ansi --help`, etc.).

* Split long command descriptions

Some are not split, just edited to be shorter.

* Capitalize the usage of all commands

* Make sure every usage ends with dot

* Fix random typo
2021-03-08 12:57:58 +13:00
15e1e6376b remove warnings (#3137) 2021-03-06 14:31:22 -06:00
74e10d6f72 print string returned by draw_table, in autoview when pivot mode is on (#3135) 2021-03-06 10:17:37 -05:00
d43489a6a0 Add exit code argument (#3132) 2021-03-06 18:46:27 +13:00
c91a1ec08d Table paging release (#3128)
* use the InputHandler functionality from minus

* respond to Q and ESC character to quit

* use arijit79/minus main branch until new release is pushed

* rename NushellMinusInputHandler to MinusInputHandler
2021-03-05 10:32:16 +13:00
e4a8db56f9 use add_exit_callback, update to rezural/nushell which contains add_exit_callback, and contains updated keybindings (#3121) 2021-03-04 20:06:22 +13:00
1d1ec4727a Refactor arguments of path subcommands & Add path join subcommand (#3123)
* Refactor path subcommand argument handling

DefaultArguments are no longer passed to each subcommand. Instead, each
subcommand has its own Path<xxx>Arguments. This means that it is no
longer necessary to edit every single path subcommand source file when
changing the arguments struct.

* Add new path join subcommand

Makes it easier to create new paths. It's just a wrapper around Rust's
Path.join().
2021-03-04 20:04:56 +13:00
079e575cac Table paging (Draft PR) (#3058)
* This adds table paging, relying on minus to perform the paging functionality
This is gated behind the table-pager feature

* fix problem with long running InputStreams blocking table() returning

* some comments regarding Arc clones, and callback from minus
2021-03-01 14:59:33 +13:00
19d5f782cc Allow dropping columns. (#3107)
`drop` is used for removing the last row. Passing a number allows dropping N rows.
Here we introduce the same logic for dropping columns instead.

You can certainly remove columns by using `reject`, however, there could be cases
where we are interested in removing columns from tables that contain, say, a big
number of columns. Using `reject` becomes impractical, especially when you don't
care about the column names that could either be known or not known when exploring
tables.

```
> echo [[lib, extension]; [nu-core, rs] [rake, rb]]
─────────┬───────────
   lib   │ extension
─────────┼───────────
 nu-core │ rs
 rake    │ rb
─────────┴───────────
```

```
> echo [[lib, extension]; [nu-core, rs] [rake, rb]] | drop column
─────────
   lib
─────────
 nu-core
 rake
─────────
```
2021-02-25 15:37:21 -05:00
dfe95d3ae6 enabled the easy access use of nu-ansi-term's "Light" colors (#3100) 2021-02-24 15:36:22 -06:00
57ebec385f add ansi strip subcommand (#3095)
* add ansi subcommand

* changed example test, added additional test
2021-02-23 14:16:13 -06:00
7a77910720 Table content rolling. (#3097)
There are many use cases. Here we introduce the following:

- The rows can be rolled `... | roll` (up) or `... | roll down`
- Columns can be rolled too (the default is on the `left`, you can pass `... | roll column --opposite` to roll in the other direction)
- You can `roll` the cells of a table and keeping the header names in the same order (`... | roll column --cells-only`)
- Above examples can also be passed (Ex. `... | roll down 3`) a number to tell how many places to roll.

Basic working example with rolling columns:

```
> echo '00000100'
| split chars
| each { str to-int }
| rotate counter-clockwise _
| reject _
| rename bit1 bit2 bit3 bit4 bit5 bit6 bit7 bit8

───┬──────┬──────┬──────┬──────┬──────┬──────┬──────┬──────
 # │ bit1 │ bit2 │ bit3 │ bit4 │ bit5 │ bit6 │ bit7 │ bit8
───┼──────┼──────┼──────┼──────┼──────┼──────┼──────┼──────
 0 │    0 │    0 │    0 │    0 │    0 │    1 │    0 │    0
───┴──────┴──────┴──────┴──────┴──────┴──────┴──────┴──────
```

We want to "shift" three bits to the left of the bitstring (four in decimal), let's try it:

```
> echo '00000100'
| split chars
| each { str to-int }
| rotate counter-clockwise _
| reject _
| rename bit1 bit2 bit3 bit4 bit5 bit6 bit7 bit8
| roll column 3

───┬──────┬──────┬──────┬──────┬──────┬──────┬──────┬──────
 # │ bit4 │ bit5 │ bit6 │ bit7 │ bit8 │ bit1 │ bit2 │ bit3
───┼──────┼──────┼──────┼──────┼──────┼──────┼──────┼──────
 0 │    0 │    0 │    1 │    0 │    0 │    0 │    0 │    0
───┴──────┴──────┴──────┴──────┴──────┴──────┴──────┴──────
```

The tables was rolled correctly (32 in decimal, for above bitstring). However, the *last three header names* look confusing.
We can roll the cell contents only to fix it.

```
> echo '00000100'
| split chars
| each { str to-int }
| rotate counter-clockwise _
| reject _
| rename bit1 bit2 bit3 bit4 bit5 bit6 bit7 bit8
| roll column 3 --cells-only

───┬──────┬──────┬──────┬──────┬──────┬──────┬──────┬──────
 # │ bit1 │ bit2 │ bit3 │ bit4 │ bit5 │ bit6 │ bit7 │ bit8
───┼──────┼──────┼──────┼──────┼──────┼──────┼──────┼──────
 0 │    0 │    0 │    1 │    0 │    0 │    0 │    0 │    0
───┴──────┴──────┴──────┴──────┴──────┴──────┴──────┴──────
```

There we go. Let's compute it's decimal value now (should be 32)

```
> echo '00000100'
| split chars
| each { str to-int }
| rotate counter-clockwise _
| reject _
| roll column 3 --cells-only
| pivot bit --ignore-titles
| get bit
| reverse
| each --numbered { = $it.item * (2 ** $it.index) }
| math sum

32
```
2021-02-23 13:29:07 -05:00
23d8dc959c return string from draw_table instead of printing directly (#3088) 2021-02-23 22:25:49 +13:00
2c89a228d5 add nu-ansi-term (#3089) 2021-02-22 12:33:34 -06:00
803826cdcd 90 degree table rotations (clockwise and counter-clockwise) (#3086)
Also for 180 degree is expected. Rotation is not exactly like pivoting (transposing)
for instance, given the following table:

```
> echo [[col1, col2, col3]; [cell1, cell2, cell3] [cell4, cell5, cell6]]
───┬───────┬───────┬───────
 # │ col1  │ col2  │ col3
───┼───────┼───────┼───────
 0 │ cell1 │ cell2 │ cell3
 1 │ cell4 │ cell5 │ cell6
───┴───────┴───────┴───────
```

To rotate it counter clockwise by 90 degrees, we can resort to first transposing (`pivot`)
them adding a new column (preferably integers), sort by that column from highest to lowest,
then remove the column and we have a counter clockwise rotation.

```
> echo [[col1, col2, col3]; [cell1, cell2, cell3] [cell4, cell5, cell6]] | pivot | each --numbered { = $it.item | insert idx $it.index } | sort-by idx | reverse | reject idx
───┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────
 # │ Column0 │ Column1 │ Column2
───┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────
 0 │ col3    │ cell3   │ cell6
 1 │ col2    │ cell2   │ cell5
 2 │ col1    │ cell1   │ cell4
───┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────
```

Which we can get easily, in this case, by doing:

```
> echo [[col1, col2, cel3]; [cell1, cell2, cell3] [cell4, cell5, cell6]] | rotate counter-clockwise
───┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────
 # │ Column0 │ Column1 │ Column2
───┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────
 0 │ col3    │ cell3   │ cell6
 1 │ col2    │ cell2   │ cell5
 2 │ col1    │ cell1   │ cell4
───┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────
```

There are also many powerful use cases with rotation, it makes a breeze creating tables with many columns, say:

```
echo 0..12 | rotate counter-clockwise | reject Column0
───┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬──────────┬──────────┬──────────┬──────────
 # │ Column1 │ Column2 │ Column3 │ Column4 │ Column5 │ Column6 │ Column7 │ Column8 │ Column9 │ Column10 │ Column11 │ Column12 │ Column13
───┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼──────────┼──────────┼──────────┼──────────
 0 │       0 │       1 │       2 │       3 │       4 │       5 │       6 │       7 │       8 │        9 │       10 │       11 │       12
───┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴──────────┴──────────┴──────────┴──────────
```
2021-02-22 06:56:34 -05:00
42d18d2294 add "-0" as short for --headerless in "from" commands (#3042)
* replace --headerless flags with --noheaders / -n

* Update from_csv.rs

Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-02-22 20:25:17 +13:00
7dc1d6a350 Extract .nu-env tests and more granularity (#3078)
The autoenv logic mutates environment variables in the running session as
it operates and decides what to do for trusted directories containing `.nu-env`
files. Few of the ways to interact with it were all in a single test function.

We separate out all the ways that were done in the single test function to document
 it better. This will greatly help once we start refactoring our way out from setting
 environment variables this way to just setting them to `Scope`.

This is part of an on-going effort to keep variables (`PATH` and `ENV`)
in our `Scope` and rely on it for everything related to variables.

We expect to move away from setting (`std::*`) envrironment variables in the current
running process. This is non-trivial since we need to handle cases from vars
coming in from the outside world, prioritize, and also compare to the ones
we have both stored in memory and in configuration files.

Also to send out our in-memory (in `Scope`) variables properly to external
programs once we no longer rely on `std::env` vars from the running process.
2021-02-18 20:24:27 -05:00
08e7d0dfb6 Keep the environment properly set. (#3072)
* Revert "fix prompts on startup (#3056)"

This reverts commit b202951c1d.

* Ensure environment variables synced with global internal Nu Scope.
2021-02-18 15:56:14 +13:00
0795d56c1c Source path including tilda (#3059)
* Use expand_path to handle the path including tilda

* Publish path::expand_path for using in nu-command

* cargo fmt

Co-authored-by: Wataru Yamaguchi <nagisamark2@gmail.com>
2021-02-15 21:41:49 +13:00
b202951c1d fix prompts on startup (#3056)
* fix prompts on startup

* Try again
2021-02-15 20:14:16 +13:00
991ac6eb77 change help text (#3054) 2021-02-13 13:20:34 -06:00
5481db4079 Fix latest clippy warnings (#3049) 2021-02-12 23:13:14 +13:00
1cfb228924 New termsize command (#3038)
* add term size command

* update w & h, add examples

* changed default to output table
2021-02-10 08:58:22 -06:00
b403fb1275 nu-parser + nu-protocol: switch to metric for KB, MB, GB, add KiB, MiB, GiB units (#3035)
fixes inconsistency with formatting/rendering which uses standard Rust byte_unit
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte#Multiple-byte_units
2021-02-10 15:31:12 +13:00
233161d56e sort_by: support -r flag for reverse (#3025)
* sort_by: support -r flag for reverse

* Update sort_by.rs

Fix reverse test

Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-02-08 11:10:06 +13:00
d883ab250a which: accept several applications/commands (#3024)
* which: accept several applications

* fix fmt: which_.rs
2021-02-08 08:17:06 +13:00
debeadbf3f Soft rest arguments column path cohersions. (#3016) 2021-02-06 20:05:47 -05:00
a5fefaf78b Ensure selection of columns are done once per column (#3012) 2021-02-05 19:34:26 -05:00
fb1846120d standardize on how to get file size (#2992)
* standardize on how to get file size

* forgot to remove comment

* make specified size lowercase

* fix the test due to precision

* added another test

* Update README.md

add contributors graphic

* clippy - test adjustment

* tweaked matching
2021-02-03 07:19:38 -06:00
fa928bd25d Minimal markdown syntax per element support. (#2997) 2021-02-02 12:09:19 -05:00
44e088c6fe Move filesize to use bigint (#2984)
* Move filesize to be bigint-sized

* Add tests and fix filesize display

* clippy
2021-01-30 11:35:18 +13:00
47c4b8e88a allow str from to convert more things to string (#2977)
* allow str from to convert more things to string

* fixed FileSize so it reports with units configured

* added tests
2021-01-29 07:43:35 -06:00
2129ec7558 allow pad to use multi-byte chars (#2973) 2021-01-26 22:09:38 +13:00
42b1287759 Parity and anchor carrying for str command suite. (#2965)
Bring the majority of str sub commands to parity supporting their actions
by column paths. Ensuring they carry over anchor meta data as well.
2021-01-22 18:13:30 -05:00
5a471aa1d0 fixed char signature (#2963) 2021-01-22 15:48:31 -06:00
11f345a8ae added more char escapes (#2955)
* added more char escapes

* move commands with \x1b over from char.rs to ansi.rs
2021-01-21 13:15:58 +13:00
05e42381df Add --skip flag to nth command (#2953)
clippy & rustfmt included
2021-01-21 06:37:30 +13:00
b435075e09 Temporarily(?) switch from heim+uom to sysinfo (#2954)
* Switch from heim to sysinfo

* WIP

* more cleanup

* fmt

* lint
2021-01-20 20:18:38 +13:00
430da53f0b Replace dirs and directories with maintained (#2949) 2021-01-19 14:24:27 -06:00
088e662285 Replace git current_branch to shadow-rs branch (#2935)
* update to shadow-rs 0.4. use easy

* update shadow-rs to 0.5

* fix version not used

* update

* update Cargo.lock

* update Cargo.lock

* fix wasm build error when use dependence git2
fix error link:https://dev.azure.com/nushell/nushell/_build/results?buildId=4858&view=logs&j=1a745d4c-b027-5f34-06d8-d6f256bfe9f9&t=a0a335cb-fa1f-5bbf-be01-1a90d6899e54

* remove code not used; fix warning by RUSTFLAGS="-D warnings" build error

* upgrade shadow-rs 0.5.2

* upgrade shadow-rs 0.5.7

make nushell reduce dependence crates smaller and  build fast.

* upgrade shadow-rs 0.5.8

fix when use api 'strip_prefix()' method in less than rust1.45.0 build failed

* use shadow-rs branch replace with current_branch method;
remove and reduce git dependencies.

* upgrade shadow-rs 0.5.12-pre,test build error with wasm

* upgrade Cargo.lock

* upgarde shadow-rs depencdence

* fix build error in wasm

* add clippy warning
2021-01-16 07:06:29 +13:00
d8ed01400f str set sub command removal. (#2940) 2021-01-14 18:55:37 -05:00
ad26adc3e3 remove set from windows cmd_builtins (#2924) 2021-01-13 14:46:58 +13:00
dff85a7f70 RangeIterator can also go down (#2913) 2021-01-13 08:27:54 +13:00
d06f457b2a nu-cli refactor moving commands into their own crate nu-command (#2910)
* move commands, futures.rs, script.rs, utils

* move over maybe_print_errors

* add nu_command crate references to nu_cli

* in commands.rs open up to pub mod from pub(crate)

* nu-cli, nu-command, and nu tests are now passing

* cargo fmt

* clean up nu-cli/src/prelude.rs

* code cleanup

* for some reason lex.rs was not formatted, may be causing my error

* remove mod completion from lib.rs which was not being used along with quickcheck macros

* add in allow unused imports

* comment out one failing external test; comment out one failing internal test

* revert commenting out failing tests; something else might be going on; someone with a windows machine should check and see what is going on with these failing windows tests

* Update Cargo.toml

Extend the optional features to nu-command

Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-01-12 17:59:53 +13:00