2 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mussar
d601abaee0
chore: move 'job' to experimental category (#15568)
# Description

The 'job' command was incorrectly placed into the "Strings" category
rather than the "Experimental" category like its subcommands. This PR
resolves that issues.

# User-Facing Changes

Changes to where the `job` command is found when using the `help`
command or reading the documentation.
2025-04-14 22:28:16 +02:00
Renan Ribeiro
9bb7f0c7dc
Jobs (#14883)
# Description

This is an attempt to improve the nushell situation with regard to issue
#247.

This PR implements:
- [X] spawning jobs: `job spawn { do_background_thing }`
Jobs will be implemented as threads and not forks, to maintain a
consistent behavior between unix and windows.

- [X] listing running jobs: `job list`
This should allow users to list what background tasks they currently
have running.

- [X] killing jobs: `job kill <id>`
- [X] interupting nushell code in the job's background thread
- [X] interrupting the job's currently-running process, if any.

Things that should be taken into consideration for implementation:
- [X] (unix-only) Handling `TSTP` signals while executing code and
turning the current program into a background job, and unfreezing them
in foreground `job unfreeze`.

- [X] Ensuring processes spawned by background jobs get distinct process
groups from the nushell shell itself

This PR originally aimed to implement some of the following, but it is
probably ideal to be left for another PR (scope creep)
- Disowning external process jobs (`job dispatch`)
- Inter job communication (`job send/recv`)

Roadblocks encountered so far:
- Nushell does some weird terminal sequence magics which make so that
when a background process or thread prints something to stderr and the
prompt is idle, the stderr output ends up showing up weirdly
2025-02-25 12:09:52 -05:00