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20 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
JT
2590fcbe5c
Bump to 0.40 (#4129) 2021-11-16 21:53:03 +13:00
JT
2b06ce27d3
Bump to 0.39 (#4097) 2021-10-27 08:36:41 +13:00
JT
e1ebd461d2
Bump to 0.28 (#4064) 2021-10-06 06:35:25 +13:00
Squirrel
4e0d7bc77c
Less deps (#4038)
* compiles on nightly now. (breaking change)

* less deps

* Switch over to new resolver

(it's been stable for a while.)

* let's leave num-format for another PR
2021-09-28 07:17:00 +13:00
JT
8581bec891
bump 0.37.1 (#4019) 2021-09-16 13:32:22 +12:00
JT
1d80a68f4c
bump to 0.37 (#4006) 2021-09-15 06:44:24 +12:00
JT
7fe05b8296
bump to 0.36.1 (#3972) 2021-08-27 20:48:58 +12:00
JT
991a4801b1
Bump to 0.36 (#3963) 2021-08-25 06:01:17 +12:00
JT
bc682066d8
Bump to 0.35 (#3884) 2021-08-03 20:01:09 +12:00
JT
226739d13f
Bump to 0.34.1 (#3835) 2021-07-25 22:58:33 +12:00
JT
71f4ea9d76
Bump to 0.34.0 (#3766) 2021-07-14 05:57:41 +12:00
Bruce Mitchener
1943071d12
Simplify is_executable in nu-completion. (#3742)
On Windows, we used the `is-exeuctable` crate but on Unix, we
duplicated the check that it did, with one difference: We also
looked at whether or not it was a symlink.

The `is-executable` crate uses `std::fs::metadata` which follows
symlinks, so this scenario should never occur here, as it will
return the metadata for the target file.

Using the `is-executable` crate on both Unix and Windows lets us
make it non-optional. This lets us remove the `executable-support`
feature. (It is worth noting that this code didn't compile on
Windows when the `executable-support` feature was not specified.)

Right now, there is an alternate code path for `target_arch` being
`wasm32`. This isn't exactly correct as it should probably handle
something different for when the `target_os` is `wasi`.
2021-07-07 07:53:07 -05:00
JT
edbc828fc3
Bump to 0.33.1 (#3671) 2021-06-23 19:57:41 +12:00
Andrés N. Robalino
03c9eaf005
Variable completions. (#3666)
In Nu we have variables (E.g. $var-name) and these contain `Value` types.
This means we can bind to variables any structured data and column path syntax
(E.g. `$variable.path.to`) allows flexibility for "querying" said structures.

Here we offer completions for these. For example, in a Nushell session the
variable `$nu` contains environment values among other things. If we wanted to
see in the screen some environment variable (say the var `SHELL`) we do:

```
> echo $nu.env.SHELL
```

with completions we can now do: `echo $nu.env.S[\TAB]` and we get suggestions
that start at the column path `$nu.env` with vars starting with the letter `S`
in this case `SHELL` appears in the suggestions.
2021-06-23 19:21:39 +12:00
JT
55cab9eb4f
Bump to 0.33 (#3667) 2021-06-22 17:22:33 +12:00
Darren Schroeder
b39dda0550
speed up windows completions (#3665)
* speed up windows completions

* fix CI failures

* make crate optional

* one more fix for CI

* allow unused
2021-06-21 16:39:21 -05:00
Niklas Jonsson
a8f6a13239
Move path handling to nu-path (#3653)
* fixes #3616
2021-06-20 11:07:26 +12:00
Jakub Žádník
4140834e4c
Remove dir-s/ectories/ectories-support features (#3647) 2021-06-19 11:29:29 +12:00
Andrés N. Robalino
bd44bcee32
Clean up nu-completion dependencies. (#3645) 2021-06-18 00:54:04 -05:00
Andrés N. Robalino
7c8fb060f1
Extract completions into subcrate. (#3631) 2021-06-16 15:20:01 -05:00