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KITAGAWA Yasutaka
09f513bb53
Allow comments in match blocks (#11717)
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2024-02-08 07:22:42 +08:00
Ian Manske
857c522808
Fix #11750: LazyRecord error message (#11772)
# Description
Makes `LazyRecord`s have the same error message as regular `Records` for
`Value::follow_cell_path`. Fixes #11750.
2024-02-08 07:22:15 +08:00
Antoine Büsch
9fa2b77611
Allow specifying a cellpath in input list to get the value to display (#11748)
# Description
When using a table (or a list of records) as input to `input list`,
allow specifying a cellpath for the field/column to use as the display
value.

For instance, at the moment, using a table as input results in the
following:

```
❯ [[name price]; [Banana 12] [Kiwi 4] [Pear 7]] | input list
> {name: Banana, price: 12}
  {name: Kiwi, price: 4}
  {name: Pear, price: 7}
```

With the new `--display` flag introduced by this PR, you can do the
following:

```
❯ [[name price]; [Banana 12] [Kiwi 4] [Pear 7]] | input list -d name
> Banana
  Kiwi
  Pear
```

Note that it doesn't change what gets returned after selecting an item:
the full row/record is still returned.

# User-Facing Changes
A new optional flag is allowed.

# Tests + Formatting

# After Submitting
2024-02-08 07:21:47 +08:00
Ian Manske
f8a8eca836
Record cleanup (#11726)
# Description
Does a little cleanup in `record.rs`:
- Makes the `record!` macro more hygienic.
- Converts regular comments to doc comments from #11718.
- Converts the `Record` iterators to new types.
2024-02-08 06:43:12 +08:00
Wind
20aa59085b
Fix file completions which contains glob pattern (#11766)
# Description
Fixes: https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/11762

The auto-completion is somehow annoying if a path contains a glob
pattern, let's say if user type `ls` and it auto-completes to <code>ls
`[a] bc.txt`</code>, and user can't list the file because it's backtick
quoted.

This pr is going to fix it.

# User-Facing Changes
### Before
```
❯ | ls
`[a] bc.txt`        `a bc`
```
### After
```
❯ | ls
"[a] bc.txt"        `a bc`
```
# Tests + Formatting
Done

# After Submitting
NaN
2024-02-08 06:42:50 +08:00
TrMen
4b91ed57dd
Enforce call stack depth limit for all calls (#11729)
# Description
Previously, only direcly-recursive calls were checked for recursion
depth. But most recursive calls in nushell are mutually recursive since
expressions like `for`, `where`, `try` and `do` all execute a separte
block.

```nushell
def f [] {
    do { f }
}
```
Calling `f` would crash nushell with a stack overflow.

I think the only general way to prevent such a stack overflow is to
enforce a maximum call stack depth instead of only disallowing directly
recursive calls.

This commit also moves that logic into `eval_call()` instead of
`eval_block()` because the recursion limit is tracked in the `Stack`,
but not all blocks are evaluated in a new stack. Incrementing the
recursion depth of the caller's stack would permanently increment that
for all future calls.

Fixes #11667

# User-Facing Changes
Any function call can now fail with `recursion_limit_reached` instead of
just directly recursive calls. Mutually-recursive calls no longer crash
nushell.

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2024-02-08 06:42:24 +08:00
Darren Schroeder
366348dea0
make char command const (#11771)
# Description

This PR makes the `char` command a `const` command. The only real
changes are to get the arguments different and I extracted code into
functions so they could be called via run and run_cost. No algorithms
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2024-02-07 16:29:00 -06:00
Darren Schroeder
b6b36e00c6
allow ansi strip to work better on other nushell values (#11781)
# Description

This PR help `ansi strip` work on more nushell values. It does this by
converting values like filesize and dates to strings. This may not be
precisely correct but I think it does more what the user expects.

### Before

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/768ffbb2-e3d7-424e-8e3b-1d20c9aa7d91)


### After

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/6141aebb-481f-45a9-9cb7-084ca9ca1ea5)


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2024-02-07 16:28:40 -06:00
Darren Schroeder
c79432f33c
for ints, provide an option to convert all of them to filesizes with the into value command (#11797)
# Description

This PR allows `into value` to recognize ints and change them into file
sizes if you prefer.
### Before
```nushell
❯ free | ^column -t | lines | update 0 {$"type  ($in)"} | to text | ^column -t | detect columns | into value 
╭─#─┬─type──┬──total───┬──used───┬───free───┬shared┬buff/cache┬available─╮
│ 0 │ Mem:  │ 24614036 │ 3367680 │ 16196240 │ 3688 │  5449736 │ 21246356 │
│ 1 │ Swap: │  6291456 │       0 │  6291456 │      │          │          │
╰───┴───────┴──────────┴─────────┴──────────┴──────┴──────────┴──────────╯
```
### After
```nushell
❯ free | ^column -t | lines | update 0 {$"type  ($in)"} | to text | ^column -t | detect columns | into value --prefer-filesizes
╭─#─┬─type──┬──total──┬──used──┬──free───┬─shared─┬buff/cache┬available╮
│ 0 │ Mem:  │ 24.6 MB │ 3.4 MB │ 16.2 MB │ 3.7 KB │   5.4 MB │ 21.2 MB │
│ 1 │ Swap: │  6.3 MB │    0 B │  6.3 MB │        │          │         │
╰───┴───────┴─────────┴────────┴─────────┴────────┴──────────┴─────────╯
```
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2024-02-07 16:28:17 -06:00
Darren Schroeder
08931e976e
bump to dev release of nushell 0.90.2 (#11793)
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Bump nushell version to the dev version of 0.90.2

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Jakub Žádník
c2992d5d8b
Bump to 0.90.1 (#11787)
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Merge after https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/11786

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2024-02-06 16:28:49 -06:00
Ian Manske
342907c04d
Add serde feature for byte-unit (#11786)
Fixes compilation error for `nu-protocol`
2024-02-06 16:20:09 -06:00
Jakub Žádník
f5f21aca2d
Bump to 0.90 (#11730)
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Pin reedline to version 0.29.0 (#11782)
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Darren Schroeder
d1c807230b
default to having border in ide_menu 2024-02-04 08:19:09 -06:00
Darren Schroeder
4e5d3db952
allow strings with thousands separators to be converted to filesize or ints (#11724)
# Description

This PR changes `into int` and `into filesize` so that they allow
thousands separators.

### Before
```nushell
❯ '1,000' | into filesize
Error: nu:🐚:cant_convert

  × Can't convert to int.
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ '1,000' | into filesize
   · ───┬───
   ·    ╰── can't convert string to int
   ╰────

❯ '1,000' | into int
Error: nu:🐚:cant_convert

  × Can't convert to int.
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ '1,000' | into int
   ·           ────┬───
   ·               ╰── can't convert string to int
   ╰────
  help: string "1,000" does not represent a valid integer
```
### After
```nushell
❯ '1,000' | into filesize
1.0 KB
❯ '1,000' | into int
1000
```

This works by getting the system locale and from that, determining what
the thousands separator is. So, hopefully, this will work across
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2024-02-03 10:42:44 -06:00
Jakub Žádník
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Fix panic in rotate; Add safe record creation function (#11718)
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Fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/11716

The problem is in our [record creation
API](0d518bf813/crates/nu-protocol/src/value/record.rs (L33))
which panics if the numbers of columns and values are different. I added
a safe variant that returns a `Result` and used it in the `rotate`
command.

## TODO in another PR:

Go through all `from_raw_cols_vals_unchecked()` (this includes the
`record!` macro which uses the unchecked version) and make sure that
either
a) it is guaranteed the number of cols and vals is the same, or
b) convert the call to `from_raw_cols_vals()`

Reason: Nushell should never panic.

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2024-02-03 13:23:16 +02:00
Jakub Žádník
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Tighten def body parsing (#11719)
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Fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/11711

Previously, syntax `def a [] (echo 4)` was allowed to parse and then
failed with panic duting eval.

Current error:
```
Error: nu::parser::parse_mismatch

  × Parse mismatch during operation.
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ def a [] (echo 4)
   ·          ────┬───
   ·              ╰── expected definition body closure { ... }
   ╰────
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query web --query should return list<list<string>> like the scraper crate's ElementRef::text() (#11705)
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## Problem
I tried converting one of my Rust web scrapers to Nushell just to see
how it would be done, but quickly ran into an issue that proved annoying
to fix without diving into the source.

For instance, let's say we have the following HTML
```html
<p>Hello there, <span style="color: red;">World</span></p>
```
and we want to extract only the text within the `p` element, but not the
`span`. With the current version of nu_plugin_query, if we run this code
```nushell
echo `<p>Hello there, <span style="color: red;">World</span></p>` | query web -q "p" | get 0
# returns "Hello there, World"

# but we want only "Hello there, "
```
we will get back a `list<string>` that contains 1 string `Hello there,
World`.
To avoid scraping the span, we would have to do something like this
```nushell
const html = `<p>Hello there, <span style="color: red;">World</span></p>`
$html
| query web -q "p"
| get 0
| str replace ($html | query web -q "p > span" | get 0) ""
# returns "Hello there, "
```
In other words, we would have to make a sub scrape of the text we
*don't* want in order to subtract it from the text we *do* want.

## Solution
I didn't like this behavior, so I decided to change it. I modified the
`execute_selector_query` function to collect all text nodes in the HTML
element matching the query. Now `query web --query` will return a
`list<list<string>>`
```nushell
echo `<p>Hello there, <span style="color: red;">World</span></p>` | query web -q "p" | get 0 | to json --raw
# returns ["Hello there, ","World"]
```
This also brings `query web --query`'s behavior more in line with
[scraper's
ElementRef::text()](https://docs.rs/scraper/latest/scraper/element_ref/struct.ElementRef.html#method.text)
which "Returns an iterator over descendent text nodes", allowing you to
choose how much of an element's text you want to scrape without
resorting to string substitutions.

## Consequences
As this is a user-facing change, the usage examples will produce
different results than before. For example
```nushell
http get https://phoronix.com | query web --query 'header'
```
will return a list of lists of 1 string each, whereas before it was just
a list of strings.

I only modified the 3rd example
```nushell
# old
http get https://www.nushell.sh | query web --query 'h2, h2 + p' | group 2 | each {rotate --ccw tagline description} | flatten
# new
http get https://www.nushell.sh | query web --query 'h2, h2 + p' | each {str join} | group 2 | each {rotate --ccw tagline description} | flatten
```
to make it behave like before because I thought this one ought to show
the same results as before.
However, the second reason I changed the 3rd example is because it
otherwise panics! If we run the original 3rd example with my
modifications, we get a panic
```
thread 'main' panicked at crates/nu-protocol/src/value/record.rs:34:9:
assertion `left == right` failed
  left: 2
 right: 17
```
This happens because `rotate` receives a list of lists where the inner
lists have a different number of elements.

However this panic is unrelated to the changes I've made, because it can
be triggered easily without using the plugin. For instance
```nushell
# this is fine
[[[one] [two]] [[three] [four]]] | each {rotate --ccw tagline description}

# this panics!
[[[one] [two]] [[three] [four five]]] | each {rotate --ccw tagline description}
```
Though beyond the scope of this PR, I thought I'd mention this bug since
I found it while testing the usage examples. However, I intend to make a
proper issue about it tomorrow.

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ElementRef::text()](https://docs.rs/scraper/latest/scraper/element_ref/struct.ElementRef.html#method.text).

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https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/1235
2024-02-02 19:40:47 -06:00
Darren Schroeder
2e5a857983
update query web wiki example (#11709)
# Description

This PR tries to make `query web` more resilient and easier to debug
with the `--inspect` parameter when trying to scrape tables. Previously
it would just fail, now at least it tries to give you a hint.

This is some example output now of when something went wrong.
```
❯ http get https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_India_by_population | query web --as-table [Rank City 'Population(2011)[3]' 'Population(2001)[3][a]' 'State or union territory'] --inspect
Passed in Column Headers = ["Rank", "City", "Population(2011)[3]", "Population(2001)[3][a]", "State or union territory"]

First 2048 HTML chars = <!DOCTYPE html>
<html class="client-nojs vector-feature-language-in-header-enabled vector-feature-language-in-main-page-header-disabled vector-feature-sticky-header-disabled vector-feature-page-tools-pinned-disabled vector-feature-toc-pinned-clientpref-1 vector-feature-main-menu-pinned-disabled vector-feature-limited-width-clientpref-1 vector-feature-limited-width-content-enabled vector-feature-custom-font-size-clientpref-0 vector-feature-client-preferences-disabled vector-feature-client-prefs-pinned-disabled vector-toc-available" lang="en" dir="ltr">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>List of cities in India by population - Wikipedia</title>
<script>(function(){var className="client-js vector-feature-language-in-header-enabled vector-feature-language-in-main-page-header-disabled vector-feature-sticky-header-disabled vector-feature-page-tools-pinned-disabled vector-feature-toc-pinned-clientpref-1 vector-feature-main-menu-pinned-disabled vector-feature-limited-width-clientpref-1 vector-feature-limited-width-content-enabled vector-feature-custom-font-size-clientpref-0 vector-feature-client-preferences-disabled vector-feature-client-prefs-pinned-disabled vector-toc-available";var cookie=document.cookie.match(/(?:^|; )enwikimwclientpreferences=([^;]+)/);if(cookie){cookie[1].split('%2C').forEach(function(pref){className=className.replace(new RegExp('(^| )'+pref.replace(/-clientpref-\w+$|[^\w-]+/g,'')+'-clientpref-\\w+( |$)'),'$1'+pref+'$2');});}document.documentElement.className=className;}());RLCONF={"wgBreakFrames":false,"wgSeparatorTransformTable":["",""],"wgDigitTransformTable":["",""],"wgDefaultDateFormat":"dmy","wgMonthNames":["",
"January","February","March","April","May","June","July","August","September","October","November","December"],"wgRequestId":"9ecdad8f-2dbd-4245-b54d-9c57aea5ca45","wgCanonicalNamespace":"","wgCanonicalSpecialPageName":false,"wgNamespaceNumber":0,"wgPageName":"List_of_cities_in_India_by_population","wgTitle":"List of cities in India by population","wgCurRevisionId":1192093210,"wgRev

Potential HTML Headers = ["City", "Population(2011)[3]", "Population(2001)[3][a]", "State or unionterritory", "Ref"]

Potential HTML Headers = ["City", "Population(2011)[5]", "Population(2001)", "State or unionterritory"]

Potential HTML Headers = [".mw-parser-output .navbar{display:inline;font-size:88%;font-weight:normal}.mw-parser-output .navbar-collapse{float:left;text-align:left}.mw-parser-output .navbar-boxtext{word-spacing:0}.mw-parser-output .navbar ul{display:inline-block;white-space:nowrap;line-height:inherit}.mw-parser-output .navbar-brackets::before{margin-right:-0.125em;content:\"[ \"}.mw-parser-output .navbar-brackets::after{margin-left:-0.125em;content:\" ]\"}.mw-parser-output .navbar li{word-spacing:-0.125em}.mw-parser-output .navbar a>span,.mw-parser-output .navbar a>abbr{text-decoration:inherit}.mw-parser-output .navbar-mini abbr{font-variant:small-caps;border-bottom:none;text-decoration:none;cursor:inherit}.mw-parser-output .navbar-ct-full{font-size:114%;margin:0 7em}.mw-parser-output .navbar-ct-mini{font-size:114%;margin:0 4em}vtePopulation of cities in India"]

Potential HTML Headers = ["vteGeography of India"]

╭──────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ Rank                     │ error: no data found (column name may be incorrect) │
│ City                     │ error: no data found (column name may be incorrect) │
│ Population(2011)[3]      │ error: no data found (column name may be incorrect) │
│ Population(2001)[3][a]   │ error: no data found (column name may be incorrect) │
│ State or union territory │ error: no data found (column name may be incorrect) │
╰──────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```
The key here is to look at the `Passed in Column Headers` and compare
them to the `Potential HTML Headers` and couple that with the error
table at the bottom should give you a hint that, in this situation,
wikipedia has changed the column names, yet again. So we need to update
our query web statement's tables to get closer to what we want.

```
❯ http get https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_India_by_population | query web --as-table [City 'Population(2011)[3]' 'Population(2001)[3][a]' 'State or unionterritory' 'Ref']
╭─#──┬───────City───────┬─Population(2011)[3]─┬─Population(2001)[3][a]─┬─State or unionterritory─┬──Ref───╮
│ 0  │ Mumbai           │ 12,442,373          │ 11,978,450             │ Maharashtra             │ [3]    │
│ 1  │ Delhi            │ 11,034,555          │ 9,879,172              │ Delhi                   │ [3]    │
│ 2  │ Bangalore        │ 8,443,675           │ 5,682,293              │ Karnataka               │ [3]    │
│ 3  │ Hyderabad        │ 6,993,262           │ 5,496,960              │ Telangana               │ [3]    │
│ 4  │ Ahmedabad        │ 5,577,940           │ 4,470,006              │ Gujarat                 │ [3]    │
│ 5  │ Chennai          │ 4,646,732           │ 4,343,645              │ Tamil Nadu              │ [3]    │
│ 6  │ Kolkata          │ 4,496,694           │ 4,580,546              │ West Bengal             │ [3]    │
│ 7  │ Surat            │ 4,467,797           │ 2,788,126              │ Gujarat                 │ [3]    │
│ 8  │ Pune             │ 3,124,458           │ 2,538,473              │ Maharashtra             │ [3]    │
│ 9  │ Jaipur           │ 3,046,163           │ 2,322,575              │ Rajasthan               │ [3]    │
│ 10 │ Lucknow          │ 2,817,105           │ 2,185,927              │ Uttar Pradesh           │ [3]    │
│ 11 │ Kanpur           │ 2,765,348           │ 2,551,337              │ Uttar Pradesh           │ [3]    │
│ 12 │ Nagpur           │ 2,405,665           │ 2,052,066              │ Maharashtra             │ [3]    │
```
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2024-02-02 09:03:28 -06:00
WindSoilder
16f3d9b4e1
cp: expand target path before checking (#11692)
# Description
Fixes: #11683

# User-Facing Changes
NaN

# Tests + Formatting
~~I don't think we need to add a test, or else it'll copy some file to
user's directory, it seems bad.~~
Done.

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2024-02-01 09:06:03 +08:00
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3e0fa8ff85
Allow 'url join' to print username without password (#11697)
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'https://example.com' | url parse | update scheme ssh | upda
te username user | url join
# => ssh://user@example.com/
'https://example.com' | url parse | update scheme ssh | upda
te password hackme | url join
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Co-authored-by: Richard Westhaver <ellis@rwest.io>
2024-01-31 16:52:23 -06:00
Raphael Gaschignard
d40019a141
Tidy up the REPL main loop (#11655)
While working on #11288 I was having some trouble tracking the main REPL
loop, so I've sent in a bunch of tiny refactorings on this branch.

These are almost all of the "move code from one place to another"
variety, and each commit is meant to be independent, _except for the
last one_, which is trying to be a bit more clever to handle the
decision of autocd'ing vs running a command. Feel free to just go
through each commit and cherry pick the ones that look good.

This leads to `evaluate_repl` going from ending on line 715 to ending on
line 395. Again, this is mostly just moving code around, but I think
this set of changes will make other changes around juggling the stack to
avoid cloning easier to review.
2024-01-31 09:32:19 -08:00
Darren Schroeder
d9b324c5d3
rollback polars 0.37.0 (#11695)
# Description

This PR rolls back the polars updates to 0.37.0 back to 0.36.2 since it
won't compile yet for some reason.

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Darren Schroeder
f16ac886a8
change update cells column param from Table to List (#11691)
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This PR fixes `update cells` parameter `--columns`/`-c` so that it takes
a `SyntaxShape::List` instead of `SyntaxShape::Table`.

closes #11689

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Bump polars-arrow from 0.36.2 to 0.37.0 (#11660) 2024-01-30 22:26:42 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
6779b248e4
Bump sqlparser from 0.41.0 to 0.43.1 (#11662) 2024-01-30 22:26:31 +00:00
Darren Schroeder
0a355db5c0
make the ansi command const (#11682)
# Description

This PR changes the `ansi` command to be a `const` command. 

- ~~It's breaking because I found that I had to change the way `ansi` is
used in scripts a little bit.
https://github.com/nushell/nu_scripts/pull/751~~

- I had to change one of the examples because apparently `const` can't
be tested yet.

- ~~I'm not sure this is right at all
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/11682/files#diff-ba932369a40eb40d6e1985eac1c784af403dab4500a7f0568e593900bf6cd740R654-R655.
I just didn't want to duplicate a ton of code. Maybe if I duplicated the
code it wouldn't be a breaking change because it would have a run and
run_const?~~

- I had to add `opt_const` to CallExt.

/cc @kubouch Can you take a look at this? I'm a little iffy if I'm doing
this right, or even if we should do this at all.

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Ian Manske
cf9813cbf8
Refactor lines command (#11685)
# Description
This PR uses `str::lines` to simplify the `lines` command (and one other
section of code). This has two main benefits:
1. We no longer need to use regex to split on lines, as `str::lines`
splits on `\r\n` or `\n`.
2. We no longer need to handle blank empty lines at the end. E.g.,
`str::lines` results in `["text"]` for both `"test\n"` and `"text"`.

These changes give a slight boost to performance for the following
benchmarks:
1. lines of `Value::String`:
    ```nushell
    let data = open Cargo.lock
    1..10000 | each { $data | timeit { lines } } | math avg 
    ```
    current main: 392µs
    this PR: 270µs
2. lines of external stream:
    ```nushell
    1..10000 | each { open Cargo.lock | timeit { lines } } | math avg 
    ```
    current main: 794µs
    this PR: 489µs
2024-01-30 15:56:19 -06:00
WindSoilder
c371d1a535
fix exit_code handling when running a scripts with ctrlc (#11466)
# Description
Fixes: #11394

When run `^sleep 3` we have an `exit_code ListStream`, and when we press
ctrl-c, this `ListStream` will return None. But it's not expected,
because `exit_code` sender in `run_external` always send an exit code
out.

This pr is trying to fix the issue by introducing a `first_guard` into
ListStream, it will always generate a value from underlying stream if
`first_guard` is true, so it's guarantee to have at least one value to
return.

And the pr also do a little refactor, which makes use of
`ListStream::from_stream` rather than construct it manually.

# User-Facing Changes
## Before
```
> nu -c "^sleep 3"  # press ctrl-c
> echo $env.LAST_EXIT_CODE
0
```

## After
```
> nu -c "^sleep 3"  # press ctrl-c
> echo $env.LAST_EXIT_CODE
255
```

# Tests + Formatting
None, sorry that I don't think it's easy to test the ctrlc behavior.

# After Submitting
None
2024-01-30 22:41:14 +08:00
Ian Manske
4e0a65c822
Strict JSON parsing (#11592)
# Description
Adds the `--strict` flag for `from json` which will try to parse text
while following the exact JSON specification (e.g., no comments or
trailing commas allowed). Fixes issue #11548.
2024-01-30 08:10:19 -06:00
Georgiana Grigoreanu
6530403ff8
Highlights find upgrade (#11509)
this PR should close #9105

# Description
I have implemented highlights for find which work for all strings. The
implementation also works for lists, but with exceptions (for example,
it does not work for list of lists). The implementation is also not
implemented for --regex.

---------

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Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-01-30 08:06:20 -06:00
Yash Thakur
c08f46f836
Respect SyntaxShape when parsing spread operator (#11674)
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Nushell panics when the spread operator is used like this (the
`...$rest` shouldn't actually be parsed as a spread operator at all):

```nu
$ def foo [...rest: string] {...$rest}                      
$ foo bar baz                                               
thread 'main' panicked at /root/.cargo/registry/src/index.crates.io-6f17d22bba15001f/nu-protocol-0.89.0/src/signature.rs:650:9:
Internal error: can't run a predeclaration without a body
stack backtrace:
   0: rust_begin_unwind
   1: core::panicking::panic_fmt
   2: <nu_protocol::signature::Predeclaration as nu_protocol::engine::command::Command>::run
   3: nu_engine::eval::eval_call
   4: nu_engine::eval::eval_expression_with_input
   5: nu_engine::eval::eval_element_with_input
   6: nu_engine::eval::eval_block
   7: nu_cli::util::eval_source
   8: nu_cli::repl::evaluate_repl
   9: nu::run::run_repl
  10: nu::main
note: Some details are omitted, run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=full` for a verbose backtrace.
```

The problem was that whenever the parser saw something like `{...$`,
`{...(`, or `{...[`, it would treat that as a record with a spread
expression, ignoring the syntax shape of the block it was parsing. This
should now be fixed, and the snippet above instead gives the following
error:

```nu
Error: nu:🐚:external_command

  × External command failed
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │  def foo [...rest] {...$rest}
   ·                     ────┬───
   ·                         ╰── executable was not found
   ╰────
  help: No such file or directory (os error 2)
```

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Stuff like `do { ...$rest }` will now try to run a command `...$rest`
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Sorry about the issue, I am not touching the parser again for a long
time :)
2024-01-30 13:49:42 +08:00
Jack Wright
175dab4898
"[11611] fixing dataframe column comparisons" (#11676)
fixes #11611

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2024-01-29 17:28:12 -06:00
Sophia June Turner
798ae7b251
Fix precedence of 'not' operator (#11672)
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A bit hackish but this fixes the precedence of the `not` operator.

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2024-01-29 21:42:27 +02:00
Jack Wright
f879c00f9d
The ability to specify a schema when using dfr open and dfr into-df (#11634)
# Description

There are times where explicitly specifying a schema for a dataframe is
needed such as:
- Opening CSV and JSON lines files and needing provide more information
to polars to keep it from failing or in a desire to override default
type conversion
- When converting a nushell value to a dataframe and wanting to override
the default conversion behaviors.

This pull requests provides:
- A flag to allow specifying a schema when using dfr into-df
- A flag to allow specifying a schema when using dfr open that works for
CSV and JSON types
- A new command `dfr schema` which displays schema information and will
allow display support schema dtypes

Schema is specified creating a record that has the key value and the
dtype. Examples usages:

```
{a:1, b:{a:2}} | dfr into-df -s {a: u8, b: {a: i32}} | dfr schema
{a: 1, b: {a: [1 2 3]}, c: [a b c]} | dfr into-df -s {a: u8, b: {a: list<u64>}, c: list<str>} | dfr schema
 dfr open -s {pid: i32, ppid: i32, name: str, status: str, cpu: f64, mem: i64, virtual: i64} /tmp/ps.jsonl  | dfr schema
```

Supported dtypes:
null                                                   
bool                                                   
u8                                                     
u16                                                    
u32                                                    
u64                                                    
i8                                                     
i16                                                    
i32                                                    
i64                                                    
f32                                                    
f64                                                    
str                                                    
binary                                                 
date                                                   
datetime[time_unit: (ms, us, ns) timezone (optional)]  
duration[time_unit: (ms, us, ns)]                      
time                                                   
object                                                 
unknown                                                
list[dtype]


structs are also supported but are specified via another record:
{a: u8, b: {d: str}}

Another feature with the dfr schema command is that it returns the data
back in a format that can be passed to provide a valid schema that can
be passed in as schema argument:

<img width="638" alt="Screenshot 2024-01-29 at 10 23 58"
src="https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/56345/b49c3bff-5cda-4c86-975a-dfd91d991373">

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2024-01-29 13:26:04 -06:00
David Horner
14e4d05a9f
use constant instead of <0 for ls fix (#11642)
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10558#issuecomment-1911076784

more correct than <0.  safer check.
2024-01-29 13:17:04 -06:00
maxomatic458
86dd045554
add match-text style + config setting for ide menu (#11670)
the match-text style (https://github.com/nushell/reedline/pull/730) is
now configurable via the config.nu file.
the option ``correct_cursor_pos`` can now also be set in the config.nu
file.
2024-01-29 09:59:01 -06:00
WindSoilder
0e023eaa84
add str escape-glob command (#11664)
# Description
This pr is a follow up to #11621, it introduces a `str escape-glob`
command as a workaround for the case:

```nushell
let f = "a[123]b"
ls $f
```

It will glob `a[123]b`, we can get rid of the behavior through `str
escape-glob` command:

```nushll
let f = "a[123]b"
ls ($f | str escape-glob)
```

It's more useful in the `each` context:
`ls | get name | str escape-glob | each {|it| ls $it}`

# User-Facing Changes
NaN

# Tests + Formatting
Done

# After Submitting

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2024-01-29 23:00:15 +08:00
Andrej Kolchin
427857a78e
Fix wrong error for raw streams in into record (#11668)
Fix #11632
2024-01-29 08:32:43 -06:00
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eea3f79c3c
Bump ical from 0.9.0 to 0.10.0 (#11661)
Bumps [ical](https://github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs) from 0.9.0 to 0.10.0.
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href="https://github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/compare/v0.9.0...v0.10.0">https://github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/compare/v0.9.0...v0.10.0</a></p>
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chore: Release ical version 0.10.0</li>
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Add test to verify parser handles \r\n.</li>
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Fix split lines.</li>
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Michael Angerman
b004e80f77
Bump Reedline for the Menu Refactor (#11658)
* [Refactor Menu System with Composition of Menu
Functions](https://github.com/nushell/reedline/issues/706)
* Move Description Menu over to Reedline to consolidate location of the
Menus which will simplify further changes and maintenance to the Menu
system going forward
* Removes lots of code duplication in the Menu system on the Reedline
side which should ease a developers ability to develop new cool menus
for Reedline moving forward
2024-01-28 08:26:03 -08:00
WindSoilder
25b62c2ac3
fix force rm: should suppress error if directory is not found (#11656)
# Description
Fix a breaking change which is introduced by #11621

`rm -f /tmp/aaa` shouldn't return error if `/tmp/aaa/` doesn't exist.

# User-Facing Changes
NaN

# Tests + Formatting
Done
2024-01-28 09:01:19 -06:00
Antoine Stevan
859f7b3dc7
add $.extra_usage to modules (#11649)
- should fix https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/11648

# Description
this PR
- adds a test that should pass but fails
- adds `$.extra_usage` to the output of `scope modules`, fixing both the
new test and the linked issue

# User-Facing Changes
`$.extra_usage` is now a column in the output of `scope modules`

# Tests + Formatting
a new test case has been added to `correct_scope_modules_fields`

# After Submitting
2024-01-27 17:49:21 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
1334de72b0
make the input_output_types match on each and par-each (#11645)
# Description
@Yethal had a strange problem where a script would work with `each` but
not `par-each`. I found this to be because the `input_output_types` were
different. These io types are weird and I don't think they're correct
but at least they're the same now.

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WindSoilder
56acebb826
making empty list matches list<int> types (#11596)
# Description
Fixes: #11595

The original issue is caused by #11475, we also need to make empty list
matches `list type` or `table type`

cc @amtoine 

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Nan

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2024-01-26 22:24:17 +08:00
WindSoilder
d646903161
Unify glob behavior on open, rm, cp-old, mv, umv, cp and du commands (#11621)
# Description
This pr is a follow up to
[#11569](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/11569#issuecomment-1902279587)
> Revert the logic in https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10694 and
apply the logic in this pr to mv, cp, rv will require a larger change, I
need to think how to achieve the bahavior

And sorry @bobhy for reverting some of your changes.

This pr is going to unify glob behavior on the given commands:
* open
* rm
* cp-old
* mv
* umv
* cp
* du

So they have the same behavior to `ls`, which is:
If given parameter is quoted by single quote(`'`) or double quote(`"`),
don't auto-expand the glob pattern. If not quoted, auto-expand the glob
pattern.

Fixes: #9558  Fixes: #10211 Fixes: #9310 Fixes: #10364 

# TODO
But there is one thing remains: if we give a variable to the command, it
will always auto-expand the glob pattern, e.g:
```nushell
let path = "a[123]b"
rm $path
```
I don't think it's expected. But I also think user might want to
auto-expand the glob pattern in variables.

So I'll introduce a new command called `glob escape`, then if user
doesn't want to auto-expand the glob pattern, he can just do this: `rm
($path | glob escape)`

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## NOTE
This pr changes the semantic of `GlobPattern`, before this pr, it will
`expand path` after evaluated, this makes `nu_engine::glob_from` have no
chance to glob things right if a path contains glob pattern.

e.g: [#9310
](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9310#issuecomment-1886824030)
#10211

I think changing the semantic is fine, because it makes glob works if
path contains something like '*'.

It maybe a breaking change if a custom command's argument are annotated
by `: glob`.
2024-01-26 21:57:35 +08:00
David Horner
e43d893ea3
fix panic caused by ls \\.\pipe (#10558)
wrap chrono in panic hooks to handle panic'ing unwraps on Jan 1, 1601
00:00 UTC and other reasons unknown. An overflow if time_u64 is smaller
than EPOCH_AS_FILETIME has been wrapped.

Further discussion
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/10464

There are two issues that are associated with Chrono. I did not test. It
may not relate, but it could.
thread 'main' panicked at 'SystemTimeToFileTime failed with: The
parameter is incorrect.
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/6574
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9470

# Description

I'm not a fan of this code that was pulled from chrono. negative seconds
and nano seconds?
```rust
    // Adapted from https://github.com/chronotope/chrono/blob/v0.4.19/src/datetime.rs#L755-L767.
    let (sec, nsec, was_success) = match t.duration_since(UNIX_EPOCH) {
        Ok(dur) => {
            (dur.as_secs() as i64, dur.subsec_nanos(),true)
        },
        Err(e) => {
            // unlikely but should be handled
            let dur = e.duration();
            let (sec, nsec) = (dur.as_secs() as i64, dur.subsec_nanos());
            if nsec == 0 {
                (-sec, 0,false)
            } else {
                (-sec - 1, 1_000_000_000 - nsec,false)
            }
        }
    };
```

There's more on the #10464 ticket;


# User-Facing Changes

Use ls and it will not crash when listing windows pipes 
ls \\.\pipe.

# Tests + Formatting

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
DONE

- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used` to
check that you're using the standard code style
that command yields:

```rust
error: casting raw pointers to the same type and constness is unnecessary (`*mut u16` -> `*mut u16`)
   --> crates\nu-system\src\windows.rs:972:13
    |
972 |             name.as_mut_ptr() as *mut u16,
    |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `name.as_mut_ptr()`
    |
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_cast
    = note: `-D clippy::unnecessary-cast` implied by `-D warnings`
    = help: to override `-D warnings` add `#[allow(clippy::unnecessary_cast)]`

error: casting raw pointers to the same type and constness is unnecessary (`*mut u16` -> `*mut u16`)
   --> crates\nu-system\src\windows.rs:974:13
    |
974 |             domainname.as_mut_ptr() as *mut u16,
    |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `domainname.as_mut_ptr()`
    |
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#unnecessary_cast

error: could not compile `nu-system` (lib) due to 2 previous errors
```


TBD
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sure to [enable developer
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crates/nu-std"` to run the tests for the standard library
2024-01-25 15:41:22 -06:00
Ralf Steube
7f1fd7699e
external completer: support style (#11442)
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# Description

Adds style support.

Reverse highlighting is recommended for the
[completion-menu](https://www.nushell.sh/book/line_editor.html#completion-menu):
```nushell
style: {
    text: white
    selected_text: {
        attr: r
    }
    description_text: white_dimmed
}
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needs https://github.com/nushell/reedline/pull/691
related https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/5292
fix https://github.com/rsteube/carapace/issues/967

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Darren Schroeder
a3f1116ea8
cleanup hide testing PR (#11638)
# Description

This PR cleans up https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/11331. One
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Antoine Stevan
ef1d70eb67
hide std testing (#11331)
follow-up to
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/11151

> **Important**
> land only between 0.89 and 0.90

# Description
this PR hides the `std testing` module from the outside.
- moves `nu-std/std/testing.nu` to `nu-std/testing.nu`
- removes the module from the standard library list of modules to parse
- fixes `toolkit.nu` and the CI

# User-Facing Changes
`std testing` won't be part of the standard library anymore.
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2024-01-25 12:50:07 +02:00
Steven
cffce7f4b2
properly convert env for buffer editor (#11636)
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environment variables were not correctly passed to `buffer_editor`.
Previously the conversion (if you can call it that) is incorrectly done
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things like `PATH`, which are not strings in value form by default

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WindSoilder
a4809d2f08
Remove --flag: bool support (#11541)
# Description
This is a follow up to: #11365

After this pr, `--flag: bool` is no longer allowed.

I think `ParseWarning::Deprecated` is useful when we want to deprecated
something at syntax level, so I just leave it there for now.

# User-Facing Changes
## Before
```
❯ def foo [--b: bool] {}
Error:   × Deprecated: --flag: bool
   ╭─[entry #15:1:1]
 1 │ def foo [--b: bool] {}
   ·               ──┬─
   ·                 ╰── `--flag: bool` is deprecated and will be removed in 0.90. Please use `--flag` instead, more info: https://www.nushell.sh/book/custom_commands.html
   ╰────
```

## After
```
❯ def foo [--b: bool] {}
Error:   × Type annotations are not allowed for boolean switches.
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ def foo [--b: bool] {}
   ·               ──┬─
   ·                 ╰── Remove the `: bool` type annotation.
   ╰────
```
# Tests + Formatting
Done
2024-01-25 14:16:49 +08:00
Michael Angerman
f286286510
update nu-ansi-term to 0.50, lscolors to 0.17, and add the Style attribute to Suggestion (#11635)
* update nu-ansi-term to 0.50.0
* update lscolors to 0.17.0
* add the Style attribute to Suggestion
* bump Reedline to the latest main
2024-01-24 20:57:15 -08:00
Eric Hodel
2a65d43c13
Add into cell-path for dynamic cell-path creation (#11322)
# Description

The `cell-path` is a type that can be created statically with
`$.nested.structure.5`, but can't be created from user input. This makes
it difficult to take advantage of commands that accept a cell-path to
operate on data structures.

This PR adds `into cell-path` for dynamic cell-path creation.

`into cell-path` accepts the following input shapes:
* Bare integer (equivalent to `$.1`)
* List of strings and integers
* List of records with entries `value` and `optional`
* String (parsed into a cell-path)

## Example usage

An example of where `into cell-path` can be used is in working with `git
config --list`. The git configuration has a tree structure that maps
well to nushell records. With dynamic cell paths it is easy to convert
`git config list` to a record:

```nushell
git config --list
| lines
| parse -r '^(?<key>[^=]+)=(?<value>.*)'
| reduce --fold {} {|entry, result|
  let path = $entry.key | into cell-path

  $result
  | upsert $path {||
    $entry.value
  }
}
| select remote
```

Output:

```
╭────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│        │ ╭──────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────╮ │
│ remote │ │          │ ╭───────┬───────────────────────────────────────╮ │ │
│        │ │ upstream │ │ url   │ git@github.com:nushell/nushell.git    │ │ │
│        │ │          │ │ fetch │ +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/upstream/* │ │ │
│        │ │          │ ╰───────┴───────────────────────────────────────╯ │ │
│        │ │          │ ╭───────┬─────────────────────────────────────╮   │ │
│        │ │ origin   │ │ url   │ git@github.com:drbrain/nushell      │   │ │
│        │ │          │ │ fetch │ +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/* │   │ │
│        │ │          │ ╰───────┴─────────────────────────────────────╯   │ │
│        │ ╰──────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────╯ │
╰────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```

## Errors

`lex()` + `parse_cell_path()` are forgiving about what is allowed in a
cell-path so it will allow what appears to be nonsense to become a
cell-path:

```nushell
let table = [["!@$%^&*" value]; [key value]]

$table | get ("!@$%^&*.0" | into cell-path)
# => key
```

But it will reject bad cell-paths:

```
❯ "a b" | into cell-path
Error: nu:🐚:cant_convert

  × Can't convert to cell-path.
   ╭─[entry #14:1:1]
 1 │ "a b" | into cell-path
   ·         ───────┬──────
   ·                ╰── can't convert string to cell-path
   ╰────
  help: "a b" is not a valid cell-path (Parse mismatch during operation.)
```

# User-Facing Changes

New conversion command `into cell-path`

# Tests + Formatting

- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
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Automatic documentation updates
2024-01-24 16:20:46 -06:00
Andrei Pirlea
0aabe84460
Added --index flag to input list (#11580)
# Description
This PR closes #11571 

Add `--index` flag to input list.

For example:

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/72006223/19efb011-1ff8-4916-b2bd-6f73e89cb186))
 
# Tests + Formatting
 Added new example for `--index` flag.
2024-01-24 11:57:29 -06:00
dependabot[bot]
e35376f1e7 Bump heapless from 0.7.17 to 0.8.0
Bumps [heapless](https://github.com/japaric/heapless) from 0.7.17 to 0.8.0.
- [Changelog](https://github.com/rust-embedded/heapless/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/japaric/heapless/compare/v0.7.17...v0.8.0)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: heapless
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
...

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2024-01-24 16:24:17 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
7e37e4bb5f Bump sqlparser from 0.39.0 to 0.41.0
Bumps [sqlparser](https://github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs) from 0.39.0 to 0.41.0.
- [Changelog](https://github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/compare/v0.39.0...v0.41.0)

---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: sqlparser
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
...

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2024-01-24 15:49:09 +00:00
nibon7
a44ad949f1
Bump polars from 0.35 to 0.36 (#11624)
# Description
* release notes
 https://github.com/pola-rs/polars/releases/tag/rs-0.36.2

* dependencies 
remove `sysinfo` 0.29.11
add `polars-compute` 0.36.2

# User-Facing Changes
[Change value_counts resulting column name from counts to
count](https://github.com/pola-rs/polars/pull/12506)

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4105255a5a
resolving external highlight should take current PATH into account (#11618)
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Darren Schroeder
ff5815c0a3
remove cp-old (#11622)
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The `cp-old` command has been deprecated for a few releases now. It
should be safe to remove it once and for all. Let's see.

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2024-01-24 07:38:15 +08:00
Artemiy
092d496ff5
Plugin explicit flags (#11581)
# Description
#11492 fixed flags for builtin commands but I missed that plugins don't
use the same `has_flag` that builtins do. This PR addresses this.

Unfortunately this means that return value of `has_flag` needs to change
from `bool` to `Result<bool, ShellError>` to produce an error when
explicit value is not a boolean (just like in case of `has_flag` for
builtin commands. It is not possible to check this in
`EvaluatedCall::try_from_call` because

# User-Facing Changes
Passing explicit values to flags of plugin commands (like `--flag=true`
`--flag=false`) should work now.
BREAKING: changed return value of `EvaluatedCall::has_flag` method from
`bool` to `Result<bool, ShellError>`

# Tests + Formatting
Added tests and updated documentation and examples
2024-01-22 15:00:43 -06:00
nibon7
415ebf207f
Remove duplicate which 4.4.2 (#11613)
# Description

`which` 5.0.0 is already in the dependency tree, so remove v4.4.2

Related: https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8060
2024-01-22 09:28:47 -06:00
Yash Thakur
aaac273cd0
Fix regression in help menu introduced by #11488 (#11608)
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Turns out I didn't properly test the description menu in #11488,
apologies for that. It turns out that `NuHelpCompleter`, which provides
completions for the description/help menu, was treating the position it
was given as the start of the line rather than the start. Flipping that
appears to fix the issue.

I missed not only `NuHelpCompleter` but also `NuMenuCompleter` in my
previous PR. If the menu's source is a closure and it doesn't return a
record with the start and end, then `pos` is again treated as the start,
so I've changed that too. External completers shouldn't need changing.

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- [X] Test description menu
- [X] Test menu sources that return records that don't have `start` and
`end`
- [ ] <s>Test external completers if any changes have to be made
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2024-01-22 07:01:45 -06:00
Yash Thakur
90d65bb987
Evaluate string interpolation at parse time (#11562)
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Closes #11561

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This PR will allow string interpolation at parse time.

Since the actual config hasn't been loaded at parse time, this uses the
`get_config()` method on `StateWorkingSet`. So file sizes and datetimes
(I think those are the only things whose string representations depend
on the config) may be formatted differently from how users have
configured things, which may come as a surprise to some. It does seem
unlikely that anyone would be formatting file sizes or date times at
parse time. Still, something to think about if/before this PR merged.

Also, I changed the `ModuleNotFound` error to include the name of the
module.

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Users will be able to do stuff like:

```nu
const x = [1 2 3]
const y = $"foo($x)" // foo[1, 2, 3]
```

The main use case is `use`-ing and `source`-ing files at parse time:

```nu
const file = "foo.nu"
use $"($file)"
```

If the module isn't found, you'll see an error like this:
```
Error: nu::parser::module_not_found

  × Module not found.
   ╭─[entry #3:1:1]
 1 │  use $"($file)"
   ·      ─────┬────
   ·           ╰── module foo.nu not found
   ╰────
  help: module files and their paths must be available before your script is run as parsing occurs before anything is evaluated
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Although there's user-facing changes, there's probably no need to change
the docs since people probably already expect string interpolation to
work at parse time.

Edit: @kubouch pointed out that we'd need to document the fact that
stuff like file sizes and datetimes won't get formatted according to
user's runtime configs, so I'll make a PR to nushell.github.io after
this one
2024-01-22 09:13:48 +02:00
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Upgrade byte-unit from 4.0 to 5.1 (#11584)
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This PR is for using version 5.1 of
[byte_unit](https://docs.rs/byte-unit/latest/byte_unit/index.html)
instead of 4.0. dependabot opened
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/11499 to do this but it's a
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2024-01-21 14:17:28 -06:00
WindSoilder
c59d6d31bc
do not attempt to glob expand if the file path is wrapped in quotes (#11569)
# Description
Fixes: #11455

### For arguments which is annotated with `:path/:directory/:glob`
To fix the issue, we need to have a way to know if a path is originally
quoted during runtime. So the information needed to be added at several
levels:
* parse time (from user input to expression)
We need to add quoted information into `Expr::Filepath`,
`Expr::Directory`, `Expr::GlobPattern`
* eval time
When convert from `Expr::Filepath`, `Expr::Directory`,
`Expr::GlobPattern` to `Value::String` during runtime, we won't auto
expanded the path if it's quoted

### For `ls`
It's really special, because it accepts a `String` as a pattern, and it
generates `glob` expression inside the command itself.

So the idea behind the change is introducing a special SyntaxShape to
ls: `SyntaxShape::LsGlobPattern`. So we can track if the pattern is
originally quoted easier, and we don't auto expand the path either.

Then when constructing a glob pattern inside ls, we check if input
pattern is quoted, if so: we escape the input pattern, so we can run `ls
a[123]b`, because it's already escaped.
Finally, to accomplish the checking process, we also need to introduce a
new value type called `Value::QuotedString` to differ from
`Value::String`, it's used to generate an enum called `NuPath`, which is
finally used in `ls` function. `ls` learned from `NuPath` to know if
user input is quoted.

# User-Facing Changes
Actually it contains several changes
### For arguments which is annotated with `:path/:directory/:glob`
#### Before
```nushell
> def foo [p: path] { echo $p }; print (foo "~/a"); print (foo '~/a')
/home/windsoilder/a
/home/windsoilder/a
> def foo [p: directory] { echo $p }; print (foo "~/a"); print (foo '~/a')
/home/windsoilder/a
/home/windsoilder/a
> def foo [p: glob] { echo $p }; print (foo "~/a"); print (foo '~/a')
/home/windsoilder/a
/home/windsoilder/a
```
#### After
```nushell
> def foo [p: path] { echo $p }; print (foo "~/a"); print (foo '~/a')
~/a
~/a
> def foo [p: directory] { echo $p }; print (foo "~/a"); print (foo '~/a')
~/a
~/a
> def foo [p: glob] { echo $p }; print (foo "~/a"); print (foo '~/a')
~/a
~/a
```
### For ls command
`touch '[uwu]'`
#### Before
```
❯ ls -D "[uwu]"
Error:   × No matches found for [uwu]
   ╭─[entry #6:1:1]
 1 │ ls -D "[uwu]"
   ·       ───┬───
   ·          ╰── Pattern, file or folder not found
   ╰────
  help: no matches found
```

#### After
```
❯ ls -D "[uwu]"
╭───┬───────┬──────┬──────┬──────────╮
│ # │ name  │ type │ size │ modified │
├───┼───────┼──────┼──────┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ [uwu] │ file │  0 B │ now      │
╰───┴───────┴──────┴──────┴──────────╯
```

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Done

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NaN
2024-01-21 23:22:25 +08:00
Darren Schroeder
64f34e0287
allow math avg to work with durations (#11598)
# Description

I ran into a problem where one of our benchmark tests in nu_scripts
wouldn't work because math avg wouldn't work with durations, so I made
these changes to support it. I'm confident that there are other math
commands that probably need this "fix".

Side note - we should really fix our inout_output_type system.

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tomoda
6edf91dcae
Allow string to copmpare with another string (#11590)
# Description

Nushell parser now reject comparison operator with 2 strings (e.g.
`"abc" < "cba"`). This pr fixes it.

## before

```nu
~
❯ "abc" < "bca"
Error: nu::parser::unsupported_operation

  × less-than comparison is not supported on values of type string
   ╭─[entry #43:1:1]
 1 │ "abc" < "bca"
   · ──┬── ┬
   ·   │   ╰── doesn't support this value
   ·   ╰── string
   ╰────


~
❯ def foo []: nothing -> string { "abc" }

~
❯ (foo) < "bca"
Error: nu::parser::unsupported_operation

  × less-than comparison is not supported on values of type string
   ╭─[entry #53:1:1]
 1 │ (foo) < "bca"
   · ──┬── ┬
   ·   │   ╰── doesn't support this value
   ·   ╰── string
   ╰────
```

## after

```nu
~
❯ "abc" < "bca"
true

~
❯ def foo []: nothing -> string { "abc" }

~
❯ (foo) < "bca"
true
```

# User-Facing Changes

Following pattern will be allowed.

| operator | type of lhs | type of rhs | result |
| -------- | ----------- | ----------- | ------ |
| `<`      | string      | string      | bool   |
| `<=`     | string      | string      | bool   |
| `>`      | string      | string      | bool   |
| `>=`     | string      | string      | bool   |

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2024-01-21 07:43:40 -06:00
maxomatic458
ea1bd9f8f9
IDE style completion (#11593)
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Adds an IDE-Style completion menu

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maxomatic458
4458aae3d4
update reedline (#11589)
update to support the latest reedline changes from
https://github.com/nushell/reedline/pull/696
2024-01-20 08:39:20 -06:00
Tastaturtaste
e7a4af14cd
Add shift + navigation functionality through reedline (#11535)
This PR should close #1171

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This PR introduces the capability to select text using the existing
move.. `EditCommand`s of `reedline`. Those commands are extended with an
optional parameter specifying if text should be selected while
navigating. This enables a workflow familiar from a wide variety of text
editors, where holding `shift` while navigating selects all text between
the initial cursor position when pressing `shift` and the current cursor
position.

Before this PR can be merged the [sibling PR for
reedline](https://github.com/nushell/reedline/pull/689) has to land
first.

# User-Facing Changes
## Additional `EditCommand`s
1. `SelectAll`
2. `CutSelection`
3. `CopySelection`
## New optional parameter on existing `EditCommand`s
All `EditCommand`s of `EditType` `MoveCursor` have a new optional
parameter named `select` of type `bool`. If this parameter is not set by
a user it is treated as false, which corresponds to their behavior up to
now.

I am relatively new to `nushell` and as such may not know of existing
behavior that might change through this PR. However, I believe there
should be none. I come to this conclusion because
1. Existing commands are extended only with an *optional* additional
parameter, users who currently use these EditCommands keep their
existing behavior if they don't use it.
2. A few new commands are introduced which were previously not valid.
3. The default keybindings specified in `default_config.nu` are
untouched.

# Tests + Formatting
Tests for the new optional parameter for the move commands are included
to make sure that they truly are optional and an unused optional
parameter conforms to the previous behavior.
2024-01-20 08:04:06 -06:00
Darren Schroeder
f12f590d82
update deps calamine and quick-xml (#11582)
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Marika Chlebowska
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Fix parsing of strings with special characters (#11030)
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If there were brackets in a string argument of a script it was always
interpreted as interpolation before the change. That lead to unexpected
outputs of such scripts. After this change arguments which are not
intended as interpolation (not starting with $) and containing brackets
will have implicitly added backticks for correct interpretation in the
scripts. This fixes #10908.

To fix other issues mentioned in #11035 I changed the deparsing logic.
Initially we added backticks for multi word variables and double quote
if there was \ or " in the string. My change would add double quotes any
time string starts with $ or contains any of character that might break
parsing. The characters I identified are white space, (, ', `, ",and \.
It's possible other characters should be added to this list.

I tested this solution with few simple scripts using both stand alone
arguments and flags and it seems to work but I would appreciate if
someone with more experience checked it with some more unusual cases I
missed.

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2024-01-19 10:20:14 -06:00
Artemiy
ff290a5c3d
Add self-closed tag support for to xml (#11577)
# Description
This PR closes #11524
Add `to xml --self-closed` flag to output empty tags as self close.
For example:

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/17511668/bdf040f7-8ac1-4e8b-80bb-0043d7cec7f9)


# User-Facing Changes
New `to xml` flag `--self-closed`.

# Tests + Formatting
Added new example for `to xml` command and new test for self-closed
tags.
2024-01-19 05:35:29 -06:00
WindSoilder
56067da39c
Send only absolute paths to uu_mv (#11576)
# Description
Fixes: #11127 

It's something similar to #11080, applying the same logic to `uu_mv`.

# User-Facing Changes

# After Submitting
2024-01-19 05:34:18 -06:00
Michel Lind (né Salim)
5d63f47c85
Replace htmlescape with v_htmlescape (#11572)
# Description

`htmlescape` is unmaintained: https://crates.io/crates/htmlescape

while `v_htmlescape` is: https://crates.io/crates/v_htmlescape

and is used by two popular crates (`actix-files` and `minijinja`)

Let's use this instead - I'm packaging `nu` in Fedora and there is
understandable reluctance in bringing in an unmaintained crate if we can
avoid it.

# User-Facing Changes
Should not be any; drop-in replacement

# Tests + Formatting
Tested using:
- `cargo build` in the root folder (needed by some `nu-command` tests)
- `cargo test --features sqlite` in `crates/nu-command`
(`tests/commands/database/into_sqlite.rs` needs `rusqlite`)
- `cargo test` in `crates/nu-cmd-extra`

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Signed-off-by: Michel Lind <salimma@fedoraproject.org>
2024-01-18 12:58:35 -06:00
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Initial implementation of umv from uutils (#10822)
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# Description
Hi,
This closes #10446 , wherein we start implementing `mv` from `uutils`.
There are some stuff to iron out, particularly
* Decide on behavior from ignored tests 
* Wait for release/PRs to be approved on `uutils` side, but still can be
tested for now. See [PR
approved](https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/pull/5428), and
[pending](https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/pull/5429).
* `--progress` does not seem to work on `uutils mv` either and have not
checked whether certain `X` size has to be achieved in order for it to
appear, thus something to investigate as well, but thought it wasnt
important enough to not make the PR.

See [issue
comment](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/10446#issuecomment-1764497988),
on the possible strategy to follow, mainly copy what we did with `ucp`.

I still left some comments on purpose particularly on tests, which of
course would be removed before something is decided here. :) @fdncred
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fix: items doesn't support lazy records (#11567)
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Implement support for lazy records for `items`, the same way `columns`
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Ian Manske
55bf4d847f
Add CLI flag to disable history (#11550)
# Description
Adds a CLI flag for nushell that disables reading and writing to the
history file. This will be useful for future testing and possibly our
users as well. To borrow `fish` shell's terminology, this allows users
to start nushell in "private" mode.

# User-Facing Changes
Breaking API change for `nu-protocol` (changed `Config`).
2024-01-17 09:40:59 -06:00
Harsha Teja Kanna
a4199ea312
Fix tarpaulin skip attribute to latest (#11552)
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# Description
Updated the attribute as per the latest version of
[tarpaulin](https://github.com/xd009642/tarpaulin) to fix compilation
error when used as library with latest tarpaulin.

https://github.com/xd009642/tarpaulin/tree/develop?tab=readme-ov-file#ignoring-code-in-files

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Sigurd
afb7e1cf66
Allow tables and records as input to math commands (#11496)
# Description
The math functions `avg`, `max`, `median`, `min`, `product`, `stddev`,
`sum` and `variance` all takes a list as input and return a number.
<https://github.com/nushell/nushell/blob/main/crates/nu-command/src/math/utils.rs>
contains code that makes these functions work for tables (by running the
function on each column), but this functionality has not been accessible
because the input types are too strict. This PR remedies this.

The functions should also work on records, since a record is basically a
one-row table.

Most of these functions also make sense for durations and file sizes,
except `product` of course. There's an implementation issue with
`stddev` and `variance` for durations and file sizes, but they could in
principle support it.

# User-Facing Changes
This PR only adds supported types, and doesn't remove any, so there
should be no breaking changes.
2024-01-17 06:39:50 -06:00
Philipp A
61d5aed0a2
Fix deprecation in default_config.nu (#11547)
# Description
in https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/11289, spreading lists into
command invocations was made possible and its implicit version was
deprecated, but not everything was updated accordingly.

# User-Facing Changes
A commented part of the default config no longer throws a deprecation
warning when uncommented


# After Submitting
After https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/11289, the mention of
carapace in the documentation wasn’t updated. See
https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/1211
2024-01-16 06:42:17 -06:00
Skyler Hawthorne
7ac3e97bfe
Fix memory consumption of into sqlite (#10232)
# Description

Currently, the `into sqlite` command collects the entire input stream
into a single Value, which soaks up the entire input into memory, before
it ever tries to write anything to the DB. This is very problematic for
large inputs; for example, I tried transforming a multi-gigabyte CSV
file into SQLite, and before I knew what was happening, my system's
memory was completely exhausted, and I had to hard reboot to recover.

This PR fixes this problem by working directly with the pipeline stream,
inserting into the DB as values are read from the stream.

In order to facilitate working with the stream directly, I introduced a
new `Table` struct to store the connection and a few configuration
parameters, as well as to make it easier to lazily create the table on
the first read value.

In addition to the purely functional fixes, a few other changes were
made to the serialization and user facing behavior.

### Serialization

Much of the preexisting code was focused on generating the exact text
needed for a SQL statement. This is unneeded and less safe than using
the `rusqlite` crate's serialization for native Rust types along with
prepared statements.

### User-Facing Changes

Currently, the command is very liberal in the input types it accepts.
The strategy is basically if it is a record, try to follow its structure
and make an analogous SQL row, which is pretty reasonable. However, when
it's not a record, it basically tries to guess what the user wanted and
just makes a single column table and serializes the value into that one
column, whatever type it may be.

This has been changed so that it only accepts records as input. If the
user wants to serialize non-record types into SQL, then they must
explicitly opt into doing this by constructing a record or table with it
first. For a utility for inserting data into SQL, I think it makes more
sense to let the user choose how to convert their data, rather than make
a choice for them that may surprise them.

However, I understand this may be a controversial change. If the
maintainers don't agree, I can change this back.

#### Long switch names

The `file_name` and `table_name` long form switches are currently
snake_case and expect to be as such at the command line. These have been
changed to kebab-case to be more conventional.

# Tests + Formatting

To test the memory consumption, I used [this publicly available index of
all Wikipedia articles](https://dumps.wikimedia.org/enwiki/20230820/),
using the first 10,000, 100,000, and 1,000,000 entries, in that order. I
ran the following script to benchmark the changes against the current
stable release:

```nu
#!/usr/bin/nu

# let shellbin = $"($env.HOME)/src/nushell/target/aarch64-linux-android/release/nu"
let shellbin = "nu"
const dbpath = 'enwiki-index.db'

[10000, 100000, 1000000]
  | each {|rows|
      rm -f $dbpath;
      do { time -f '%M %e %U %S' $shellbin -c (
        $"bzip2 -cdk ~/enwiki-20230820-pages-articles-multistream-index.txt.bz2
            | head -n ($rows)
            | lines
            | parse '{offset}:{id}:{title}'
            | update cells -c [offset, id] { into int }
            | into sqlite ($dbpath)"
        )
      }
      | complete
      | get stderr
      | str trim
      | parse '{rss_max} {real} {user} {kernel}'
      | update cells -c [rss_max] { $"($in)kb" | into filesize }
      | update cells -c [real, user, kernel] { $"($in)sec" | into duration }
      | insert rows $rows
      | roll right
    }
  | flatten
  | to nuon
```

This yields the following results

Current stable release:

|rows|rss_max|real|user|kernel|
|-|-|-|-|-|
|10000|53.6 MiB|770ms|460ms|420ms|
|100000|209.6 MiB|6sec 940ms|3sec 740ms|4sec 380ms|
|1000000|1.7 GiB|1min 8sec 810ms|38sec 690ms|42sec 550ms|

This PR:

|rows|rss_max|real|user|kernel|
|-|-|-|-|-|
|10000|38.2 MiB|780ms|440ms|410ms|
|100000|39.8 MiB|6sec 450ms|3sec 530ms|4sec 160ms|
|1000000|39.8 MiB|1min 3sec 230ms|37sec 440ms|40sec 180ms|

# Note

I started this branch kind of at the same time as my others, but I
understand the feedback that smaller PRs are preferred. Let me know if
it would be better to split this up.

I do think the scope of the changes are on the bigger side even without
the behavior changes I mentioned, so I'm not sure if that will help this
particular PR very much, but I'm happy to oblige on request.
2024-01-15 21:41:25 -06:00
Ian Manske
924986576d
Do not block signals for child processes (#11402)
# Description / User-Facing Changes
Signals are no longer blocked for child processes launched from both
interactive and non-interactive mode. The only exception is that
`SIGTSTP`, `SIGTTIN`, and `SIGTTOU` remain blocked for child processes
launched only from **interactive** mode. This is to help prevent nushell
from getting into an unrecoverable state, since we don't support
background jobs. Anyways, this fully fixes #9026.

# Other Notes
- Needs Rust version `>= 1.66` for a fix in
`std::process::Command::spawn`, but it looks our current Rust version is
way above this.
- Uses `sigaction` instead of `signal`, since the behavior of `signal`
can apparently differ across systems. Also, the `sigaction` man page
says:
> The sigaction() function supersedes the signal() function, and should
be used in preference.

Additionally, using both `sigaction` and `signal` is not recommended.
Since we were already using `sigaction` in some places (and possibly
some of our dependencies as well), this PR replaces all usages of
`signal`.

# Tests
Might want to wait for #11178 for testing.
2024-01-15 16:08:21 -06:00
Eric Hodel
7071617f18
Allow plugins to receive configuration from the nushell configuration (#10955)
# Description

When nushell calls a plugin it now sends a configuration `Value` from
the nushell config under `$env.config.plugins.PLUGIN_SHORT_NAME`. This
allows plugin authors to read configuration provided by plugin users.

The `PLUGIN_SHORT_NAME` must match the registered filename after
`nu_plugin_`. If you register `target/debug/nu_plugin_config` the
`PLUGIN_NAME` will be `config` and the nushell config will loook like:

        $env.config = {
          # ...
          plugins: {
            config: [
              some
              values
            ]
          }
        }

Configuration may also use a closure which allows passing values from
`$env` to a plugin:

        $env.config = {
          # ...
          plugins: {
            config: {||
              $env.some_value
            }
          }
        }

This is a breaking change for the plugin API as the `Plugin::run()`
function now accepts a new configuration argument which is an
`&Option<Value>`. If no configuration was supplied the value is `None`.

Plugins compiled after this change should work with older nushell, and
will behave as if the configuration was not set.

Initially discussed in #10867

# User-Facing Changes

* Plugins can read configuration data stored in `$env.config.plugins`
* The plugin `CallInfo` now includes a `config` entry, existing plugins
will require updates

# Tests + Formatting

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

# After Submitting

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- [ ] Add "Configuration" section to [Plugins
documentation](https://www.nushell.sh/contributor-book/plugins.html)
2024-01-15 16:59:47 +08:00
WindSoilder
e72a4116ec
adjust some commansd input_output type (#11436)
# Description
1. Make table to be a subtype of `list<any>`, so some input_output_types
of filter commands are unnecessary
2. Change some commands which accept an input type, but generates
different output types. In this case, delete duplicate entry, and change
relative output type to `<any>`

Yeah it makes some commands more permissive, but I think it's better to
run into strange issue that why my script runs to failed during parse
time.

Fixes  #11193

# User-Facing Changes
NaN

# Tests + Formatting
NaN

# After Submitting
NaN
2024-01-15 16:58:26 +08:00
nibon7
a109283118
Apply nightly clippy fixes (#11508)
# Description

Clippy fixes

# User-Facing Changes
N/A
2024-01-15 10:52:16 +08:00
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12a07052f9
Bump rust-embed from 8.1.0 to 8.2.0 (#11538)
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Artemiy
e4c2c123ab
Support for disabling automatic escaping in to xml (#11536)
# Description
This PR addresses #11525 by adding `--partial-escape` which makes `to
xml` only escape `<>&` in text and `<>&"` in comments. This PR also
fixes issue where comment and PI content was escaped even though [it
should not be](https://stackoverflow.com/a/46637835)

# User-Facing Changes
Correct comments and PIs
 `to xml --partial-escape` flag to emit less escaped characters

# Tests + Formatting
Added tests for specified issues
2024-01-14 07:36:53 -06:00
A. Taha Baki
d25be66929
check existance w/o traversing symlinks (#10872)
# Description

Currently `path exists` checks the file/folder's existence by traversing
symlinks. I've added a `-n` switch/flag that disables symlink
traversing, similar to what `path expand -n` does.

## The Long Story (for those interested)

Hello! 👋 While working on one of my scripts, I discovered that the `path
exists` command was traversing symlinks. This meant that even if the
file existed, it would fail if the pointed location didn't exist. To
address this, I've introduced a new `-n` flag, which I borrowed from the
`path expand` command. This addition should make the behavior more
consistent within the *path commands universe*.

## But, is it any useful?
 
```nushell
let compat = /run/media/userX/DriveX/steam/steamapps/compatdata
if "symlink" == ($compat | path expand -n | path type) {}
# to this
if ($compat | path exists -n) {}
```

# User-Facing Changes

Users, will not efect. Unless they use the mentioned `-n` flag/switch.
2024-01-14 07:33:33 +08:00
Alex Saveau
6eb6086823
Show last command and running commands in title with shell_integration (#11532)
Closes #10260

I'm not 100% convinced about the star thing for running commands because
on short commands it makes the title jitter.

Signed-off-by: Alex Saveau <saveau.alexandre@gmail.com>
2024-01-12 21:32:25 -06:00
Antoine Büsch
e88a531945
Fix commandline --cursor-end (#11504)
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Darren Schroeder
a093e66822
update query web param --as-table from Table to List (#11531)
# Description

This is a small change that updates the `--as-table`/`-t` parameter to
`SyntaxShape::List` instead of `SyntaxShape::Table`. It was always
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Artemiy
387c5462e9
Add file attribute handling flag to cp (#11491)
# Description
This PR adds possibility to preserve/strip attributes from files when
using `cp` (via uu_cp::Attributes). To achieve this a single `--preserve
<list of attributes>` flag is added. This is different from how
coreutils and uutils cp function, but I believe this is better for
nushell.

Coreutils cp has three options `-p`, `--preserve` and `--no-presevce`.
The logic of these two options is not straightforward. As far as I
understand it is:
1. By default only mode attributes are preserved
2. `--preserve` option adds to default preserved attributes specified
ones (e.g. `--preserve=xattr,timestamps` will preserve mode, timestamps
and xattr)
3. `-p` is the same as `--preserve=mode,ownership,timestamps`
4. `--no-preserve` option rejects specified attributes (having priority
over `--preserve`)

However (in my opinion) the `--no-preserve` option is not needed,
because its only use seems to be rejecting attributes preserved by
default. But there is no need for this in nushell, because `--preserve`
can be specified with empty list as argument (whereas coreutils cp will
display a `cp: ambiguous argument ‘’ for ‘--preserve’` error if
`--preserve` is used with empty string as argument).

So to simplify this command is suggest (and implemented) only the
`--preserve` with the following logic:
1. By default mode attribute is preserved (as in coreutils cp)
2. `--preserve [ ... ]` will overwrite default with whatever is
specified in list (empty list meaning preserve nothing)

This way cp without `--preserve` behaves the same as coreutils `cp`, but
instead of using combinations of `--preserve` and `--no-preserve` one
needs to use `--preserve [ ... ]` with all attributes specified
explicitly. This seems more user-friendly to me as it does not require
remembering what the attributes preserved by default are and rejecting
them manually. However I see the possible problem with behavior
different from coreutils implementation, so some feedback is
apprecieated!

# User-Facing Changes
Users can now preserve or reject file attributes when using `cp`

# Tests + Formatting
Added tests manipulating mode and timestamps attributes.
2024-01-12 12:02:55 -06:00
WindSoilder
724818030d
add type check during eval time (#11475)
# Description
Fixes: #11438 

Take the following as example:
```nushell
def spam [foo: string] {
    $'foo: ($foo | describe)'
}
def outer [--foo: string] {
    spam $foo
}

outer
```
When we call `outer`, type checker only check the all for `outer`, but
doesn't check inside the body of `outer`. This pr is trying to introduce
a type checking process through `Type::is_subtype()` during eval time.

## NOTE
I'm not really sure if it's easy to make a check inside the body of
`outer`. Adding an eval time type checker seems like an easier solution.
As a result: `outer` will be caught by runtime, not parse time type
checker

cc @kubouch 

# User-Facing Changes
After this pr the following call will failed:
```nushell
> outer
Error: nu:🐚:cant_convert

  × Can't convert to string.
   ╭─[entry #27:1:1]
 1 │ def outer [--foo: any] {
 2 │     spam $foo
   ·          ──┬─
   ·            ╰── can't convert nothing to string
 3 │ }
   ╰────
```

# Tests + Formatting
Done

# After Submitting
NaN
2024-01-12 23:48:53 +08:00
Marc Schreiber
41119d3f88
Fix "Char index out of bounds" Error (#11526)
# Description

The code that converts Nushell's span into LSP line and character
indices accidentally treated the span as character indices while they
are byte indices. Fixes #11522.

# User-Facing Changes

None, just a bugfix.
2024-01-11 15:24:49 -06:00
Yash Thakur
0ebbc8f71c
Make only_buffer_difference: true work (#11488) 2024-01-11 11:58:14 -06:00
Artemiy
1867bb1a88
Fix incorrect handling of boolean flags for builtin commands (#11492)
# Description
Possible fix of #11456
This PR fixes a bug where builtin commands did not respect the logic of
dynamically passed boolean flags. The reason is
[has_flag](6f59abaf43/crates/nu-protocol/src/ast/call.rs (L204C5-L212C6))
method did not evaluate and take into consideration expression used with
flag.

To address this issue a solution is proposed:
1. `has_flag` method is moved to `CallExt` and new logic to evaluate
expression and check if it is a boolean value is added
2. `has_flag_const` method is added to `CallExt` which is a constant
version of `has_flag`
3. `has_named` method is added to `Call` which is basically the old
logic of `has_flag`
4. All usages of `has_flag` in code are updated, mostly to pass
`engine_state` and `stack` to new `has_flag`. In `run_const` commands it
is replaced with `has_flag_const`. And in a few select places: parser,
`to nuon` and `into string` old logic via `has_named` is used.

# User-Facing Changes
Explicit values of boolean flags are now respected in builtin commands.
Before:

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/17511668/f9fbabb2-3cfd-43f9-ba9e-ece76d80043c)
After:

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/17511668/21867596-2075-437f-9c85-45563ac70083)

Another example:
Before:

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path exists: Empty path shouldn't be marked as exists (#11515)
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Simply, `""` doesn't exist. 

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c74cff213e
remove std clip (#11131)
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related to
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fix: closure captures can also be constants (#11493)
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When evaluating a closure (in
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Artemiy
5f7425a7b4
Xml errors fix (#11487)
# Description
Fixes #11264
This PR adds checks in `to xml` to output error for malformed xml
entries:
* With columns that are not one of `tag`, `attributes` or `content`
* With no `tag` when entry is not a string
* With `tag` that is not a string
This PR also replaces `attrs` with `attributes` in example and
extra_usage of `to xml` (column was originally named attrs and renamed
to attributes, but this was missed in docs)

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`to xml` will produce error for conditions described above instead of
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Added tests for `to xml` to check handling of malformed xml entries
2024-01-05 15:56:13 -06:00
nibon7
1ab9ec3ebc
Bump terminal_size to 0.3 (#11486)
# Description
Simplify the dependencies. There are two different versions of
`terminal_size` that nushell directly depends on.

Related: #8060
2024-01-05 10:19:46 -06:00
nibon7
f2095ed0cc
Fix cross building for target x86_64-pc-windows-gnu on linux (#11485)
# Description

Cross build for target `x86_64-pc-windows-gnu` fails on linux.

```console
nushell on  main [?] is 📦 v0.88.2 via 🦀 v1.77.0-nightly
❯ cargo build --target x86_64-pc-windows-gnu -p nu-system
   Compiling nu-system v0.88.2 (/data/source/nushell/crates/nu-system)
error[E0432]: unresolved import `chrono::Local`
   --> crates/nu-system/src/windows.rs:5:14
    |
5   | use chrono::{Local, NaiveDate};
    |              ^^^^^ no `Local` in the root
    |
note: found an item that was configured out
   --> /path/to/home/.cargo/registry/src/rsproxy.cn-0dccff568467c15b/chrono-0.4.31/src/lib.rs:537:17
    |
537 | pub use offset::Local;
    |                 ^^^^^
    = note: the item is gated behind the `clock` feature

error[E0412]: cannot find type `Local` in crate `chrono`
   --> crates/nu-system/src/windows.rs:68:46
    |
68  |     pub start_time: chrono::DateTime<chrono::Local>,
    |                                              ^^^^^ not found in `chrono`
    |
note: found an item that was configured out
   --> /path/to/home/.cargo/registry/src/rsproxy.cn-0dccff568467c15b/chrono-0.4.31/src/lib.rs:537:17
    |
537 | pub use offset::Local;
    |                 ^^^^^
    = note: the item is gated behind the `clock` feature

Some errors have detailed explanations: E0412, E0432.
For more information about an error, try `rustc --explain E0412`.
error: could not compile `nu-system` (lib) due to 2 previous errors
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2024-01-05 07:31:38 -06:00
nibon7
7e26b4fcc2
Bump sysinfo from 0.29 to 0.30 (#11484)
# Description
Bumps `sysinfo` to 0.30.

* Changelog
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2024-01-05 05:31:29 -06:00
tomoda
ad95e4cc27
Refactor tests (using cococo instead of ^echo) (#11479)
- related PR: #11478 

# Description

Now we can use `nu --testbin cococo` instead of `^echo` to echo messages
to stdout in tests.

But `nu` treats parameters as its own flags when parameter starts with
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2024-01-05 11:40:56 +08:00
nibon7
ee5a18167c
Replace winapi with windows (#11481)
# Description
`winapi` is not actively maintained, use the Microsoft blessed `windows`
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2024-01-04 11:17:19 -06:00
tomoda
77f10eb270
Fix the test which fails on windows (#11478)
- related PR: #11463

# Description

Currently, `commands::complete::basic` fails on Windows without git
bash.
This pr fixes it.

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- on my Windows with Japanese lang pack: 1 test still fails. (see
#11463)
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Fix rm for symlinks pointing to directory on windows (issue #11461) (#11463)
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Ralf Steube
de5ad5de19
Revert "Return external file completions if not empty (#10898)" (#11446)
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This reverts #10898 which breaks external completion.
Not having file completion fallback on empty result is **intentional**
as this indicates that there is nothing to complete at this position.
To have nushell fallback to file completion the external completer can
simply return *nothing*.


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let external_completer = {|spans|
    []
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2023-12-31 08:45:05 -06:00
Yash Thakur
21b3eeed99
Allow spreading arguments to commands (#11289)
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Finishes implementing https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/10598,
which asks for a spread operator in lists, in records, and when calling
commands.

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This PR will allow spreading arguments to commands (both internal and
external). It will also deprecate spreading arguments automatically when
passing to external commands.

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- Users will be able to use `...` to spread arguments to custom/builtin
commands that have rest parameters or allow unknown arguments, or to any
external command
- If a custom command doesn't have a rest parameter and it doesn't allow
unknown arguments either, the spread operator will not be allowed
- Passing lists to external commands without `...` will work for now but
will cause a deprecation warning saying that it'll stop working in 0.91
(is 2 versions enough time?)

Here's a function to help with demonstrating some behavior:
```nushell
> def foo [ a, b, c?, d?, ...rest ] { [$a $b $c $d $rest] | to nuon }
```

You can pass a list of arguments to fill in the `rest` parameter using
`...`:
```nushell
> foo 1 2 3 4 ...[5 6]
[1, 2, 3, 4, [5, 6]]
```

If you don't use `...`, the list `[5 6]` will be treated as a single
argument:

```nushell
> foo 1 2 3 4 [5 6] # Note the double [[]]
[1, 2, 3, 4, [[5, 6]]]
```

You can omit optional parameters before the spread arguments:
```nushell
> foo 1 2 3 ...[4 5] # d is omitted here
[1, 2, 3, null, [4, 5]]
```

If you have multiple lists, you can spread them all:
```nushell
> foo 1 2 3 ...[4 5] 6 7 ...[8] ...[]
[1, 2, 3, null, [4, 5, 6, 7, 8]]
```

Here's the kind of error you get when you try to spread arguments to a
command with no rest parameter:

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/45539777/93faceae-00eb-4e59-ac3f-17f98436e6e4)

And this is the warning you get when you pass a list to an external now
(without `...`):


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/45539777/d368f590-201e-49fb-8b20-68476ced415e)


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Added tests to cover the following cases:
- Spreading arguments to a command that doesn't have a rest parameter
(unexpected spread argument error)
- Spreading arguments to a command that doesn't have a rest parameter
*but* there's also a missing positional argument (missing positional
error)
- Spreading arguments to a command that doesn't have a rest parameter
but does allow unknown arguments, such as `exec` (allowed)
- Spreading a list literal containing arguments of the wrong type (parse
error)
- Spreading a non-list value, both to internal and external commands
- Having named arguments in the middle of rest arguments
- `explain`ing a command call that spreads its arguments

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# Examples

Suppose you have multiple tables:
```nushell
let people = [[id name age]; [0 alice 100] [1 bob 200] [2 eve 300]]
let evil_twins = [[id name age]; [0 ecila 100] [-1 bob 200] [-2 eve 300]]
```

Maybe you often find yourself needing to merge multiple tables and want
a utility to do that. You could write a function like this:
```nushell
def merge_all [ ...tables ] { $tables | reduce { |it, acc| $acc | merge $it } }
```

Then you can use it like this:
```nushell
> merge_all ...([$people $evil_twins] | each { |$it| $it | select name age })
╭───┬───────┬─────╮
│ # │ name  │ age │
├───┼───────┼─────┤
│ 0 │ ecila │ 100 │
│ 1 │ bob   │ 200 │
│ 2 │ eve   │ 300 │
╰───┴───────┴─────╯
```

Except they had duplicate columns, so now you first want to suffix every
column with a number to tell you which table the column came from. You
can make a command for that:
```nushell
def select_and_merge [ --cols: list<string>, ...tables ] {
  let renamed_tables = $tables
    | enumerate
    | each { |it|
      $it.item | select $cols | rename ...($cols | each { |col| $col + ($it.index | into string) })
    };
  merge_all ...$renamed_tables
}
```
And call it like this:
```nushell
> select_and_merge --cols [name age] $people $evil_twins
╭───┬───────┬──────┬───────┬──────╮
│ # │ name0 │ age0 │ name1 │ age1 │
├───┼───────┼──────┼───────┼──────┤
│ 0 │ alice │  100 │ ecila │  100 │
│ 1 │ bob   │  200 │ bob   │  200 │
│ 2 │ eve   │  300 │ eve   │  300 │
╰───┴───────┴──────┴───────┴──────╯
```

---

Suppose someone's made a command to search for APT packages:

```nushell
# The main command
def search-pkgs [
    --install                   # Whether to install any packages it finds
    log_level: int              # Pretend it's a good idea to make this a required positional parameter
    exclude?: list<string>      # Packages to exclude
    repositories?: list<string> # Which repositories to look in (searches in all if not given)
    ...pkgs                     # Package names to search for
] {
  { install: $install, log_level: $log_level, exclude: ($exclude | to nuon), repositories: ($repositories | to nuon), pkgs: ($pkgs | to nuon) }
}
```

It has a lot of parameters to configure it, so you might make your own
helper commands to wrap around it for specific cases. Here's one
example:
```nushell
# Only look for packages locally
def search-pkgs-local [
    --install              # Whether to install any packages it finds
    log_level: int
    exclude?: list<string> # Packages to exclude
    ...pkgs                # Package names to search for
] {
  # All required and optional positional parameters are given
  search-pkgs --install=$install $log_level [] ["<local URI or something>"] ...$pkgs
}
```
And you can run it like this:
```nushell
> search-pkgs-local --install=false 5 ...["python2.7" "vim"]
╭──────────────┬──────────────────────────────╮
│ install      │ false                        │
│ log_level    │ 5                            │
│ exclude      │ []                           │
│ repositories │ ["<local URI or something>"] │
│ pkgs         │ ["python2.7", vim]           │
╰──────────────┴──────────────────────────────╯
```

One thing I realized when writing this was that if we decide to not
allow passing optional arguments using the spread operator, then you can
(mis?)use the spread operator to skip optional parameters. Here, I
didn't want to give `exclude` explicitly, so I used a spread operator to
pass the packages to install. Without it, I would've needed to do
`search-pkgs-local --install=false 5 [] "python2.7" "vim"` (explicitly
pass `[]` (or `null`, in the general case) to `exclude`). There are
probably more idiomatic ways to do this, but I just thought it was
something interesting.

If you're a virologist of the [xkcd](https://xkcd.com/350/) kind,
another helper command you might make is this:
```nushell
# Install any packages it finds
def live-dangerously [ ...pkgs ] {
  # One optional argument was given (exclude), while another was not (repositories)
  search-pkgs 0 [] ...$pkgs --install # Flags can go after spread arguments
}
```

Running it:
```nushell
> live-dangerously "git" "*vi*" # *vi* because I don't feel like typing out vim and neovim
╭──────────────┬─────────────╮
│ install      │ true        │
│ log_level    │ 0           │
│ exclude      │ []          │
│ repositories │ null        │
│ pkgs         │ [git, *vi*] │
╰──────────────┴─────────────╯
```

Here's an example that uses the spread operator more than once within
the same command call:
```nushell
let extras = [ chrome firefox python java git ]

def search-pkgs-curated [ ...pkgs ] {
  (search-pkgs
      1
      [emacs]
      ["example.com", "foo.com"]
      vim # A must for everyone!
      ...($pkgs | filter { |p| not ($p | str contains "*") }) # Remove packages with globs
      python # Good tool to have
      ...$extras
      --install=false
      python3) # I forget, did I already put Python in extras?
}
```

Running it:
```nushell
> search-pkgs-curated "git" "*vi*"
╭──────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ install      │ false                                                             │
│ log_level    │ 1                                                                 │
│ exclude      │ [emacs]                                                           │
│ repositories │ [example.com, foo.com]                                            │
│ pkgs         │ [vim, git, python, chrome, firefox, python, java, git, "python3"] │
╰──────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```
2023-12-28 15:43:20 +08:00
Kira
a86a7e6c29
Allow http commands' automatic redirect-following to be disabled (#11329)
Intends to close #8920 

This PR suggests a new flag for the `http` commands, `--redirect-mode`,
which enables users to choose between different redirect handling modes.
The current behaviour of letting ureq silently follow redirects remains
the default, but two new options are introduced here, following the lead
of [JavaScript's `fetch`
API](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/fetch#redirect):
"manual", where any 3xx response to a request is simply returned as the
command's result, and "error", where any 3xx response causes a network
error like those caused by 4xx and 5xx responses.

This PR is a draft. Tests have not been added or run, the flag is
currently only implemented for the `http get` command, and design tweaks
are likely to be appropriate.

Most notably, it's not obvious to me whether a single flag which can
take one of three values is the nicest solution here.
We might instead consider two binary flags (like
`--no-following-redirects` and `--disallow-redirects`, although I'm bad
at naming things so I need help with that anyway), or completely drop
the "error" option if it's not deemed useful enough. (I personally think
it has some merit, especially since 4xx and 5xx responses are already
treated as errors by default; So this would allow users to treat only
immediate 2xx responses as success)

# User-facing changes
New options for the `http [method]` commands. Behaviour remains
unchanged when the command line flag introduced here is not used.


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/12228688/1eb89f14-7d48-4f41-8a3e-cc0f1bd0a4f8)
2023-12-28 15:26:34 +08:00
Ionel Sebastian
15421dc45e
Fix the bug for "bytes remove --end" . (#11428)
This PR should close #11426 .

# Description
> ### Describe the bug
> When using the `--end` option of bytes remove, nushell panics if the
provided bytes don't exist. This doesn't seem to affect `bytes remove`
w/o flag or `bytes remove --all`.

# User-Facing Changes
Nushell doesn`t panic anymore.

# Tests + Formatting
Behavior before fixing the bug:
![nu-before
changes](https://github.com/UPB-CS-OpenSourceUpstream/nushell/assets/119429832/f9c26d88-8962-4f38-a373-ba436a26ca7c)
Behavior after fixing the bug:
![nu- after
changes](https://github.com/UPB-CS-OpenSourceUpstream/nushell/assets/119429832/0dd2b487-1696-45a6-9ea2-928cbd3a33a8)
2023-12-28 07:01:55 +08:00
Yash Thakur
9522052063
More specific errors for missing values in records (#11423)
# Description
Currently, when writing a record, if you don't give the value for a
field, the syntax error highlights the entire record instead of
pinpointing the issue. Here's some examples:

```nushell
> { a: 2, 3 } # Missing colon (and value)
Error: nu::parser::parse_mismatch

  × Parse mismatch during operation.
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │  { a: 2, 3 }
   ·  ─────┬─────
   ·       ╰── expected record
   ╰────

> { a: 2, 3: } # Missing value
Error: nu::parser::parse_mismatch

  × Parse mismatch during operation.
   ╭─[entry #3:1:1]
 1 │  { a: 2, 3: }
   ·  ──────┬─────
   ·        ╰── expected record
   ╰────

> { a: 2, 3 4 } # Missing colon
Error: nu::parser::parse_mismatch

  × Parse mismatch during operation.
   ╭─[entry #4:1:1]
 1 │  { a: 2, 3 4 }
   ·  ──────┬──────
   ·        ╰── expected record
   ╰────
```

In all of them, the entire record is highlighted red because an
`Expr::Garbage` is returned covering that whole span:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/45539777/36660b50-23be-4353-b180-3f84eff3c220)

This PR is for highlighting only the part inside the record that could
not be parsed. If the record literal is big, an error message pointing
to the start of where the parser thinks things went wrong should help
people fix their code.

# User-Facing Changes
Below are screenshots of the new errors:

If there's a stray record key right before the record ends, it
highlights only that key and tells the user it expected a colon after
it:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/45539777/94503256-8ea2-47dd-b69a-4b520c66f7b6)

If the record ends before the value for the last field was given, it
highlights the key and colon of that field and tells the user it
expected a value after the colon:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/45539777/2f3837ec-3b35-4b81-8c57-706f8056ac04)

If there are two consecutive expressions without a colon between them,
it highlights everything from the second expression to the end of the
record and tells the user it expected a colon. I was tempted to add a
help message suggesting adding a colon in between, but that may not
always be the right thing to do.


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/45539777/1abaaaa8-1896-4909-bbb7-9a38cece5250)

# Tests + Formatting

# After Submitting
2023-12-27 10:15:12 +01:00
Ian Manske
ba880277bf
Remove unnecessary replace_in_variable (#11424)
# Description
`Expression::replace_in_variable` is only called in one place, and it is
called with `new_var_id` = `IN_VARIABLE_ID`. So, it ends up doing
nothing. E.g., adding `debug_assert_eq!(new_var_id, IN_VARIABLE_ID)` in
`replace_in_variable` does not trigger any panic.

# User-Facing Changes
Breaking change for `nu_protocol`.
2023-12-26 18:46:49 +01:00
nibon7
34f3da7150
Don't panic when http_client fails (#11422)
# Description

This PR makes `http_client` return `Result<ureq::Agent, ShellError>`, so
errors can be propagated to the caller.
2023-12-25 23:09:37 +08:00
nibon7
534287ed65
Don't create a thread if stderr_stream is None (#11421)
# Description

There is no need to create a thread if `stderr_stream` is `None`.
2023-12-25 08:10:15 -06:00
dependabot[bot]
913c2b8d1c
Bump ical from 0.8.0 to 0.9.0 (#11419)
Bumps [ical](https://github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs) from 0.8.0 to 0.9.0.
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<h2>v0.9.0</h2>
<h2>What's Changed</h2>
<ul>
<li>Add the github actions by <a
href="https://github.com/Peltoche"><code>@​Peltoche</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/35">Peltoche/ical-rs#35</a></li>
<li>Use thiserror instead of failure by <a
href="https://github.com/Peltoche"><code>@​Peltoche</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/36">Peltoche/ical-rs#36</a></li>
<li>Accept lowercase vCards by <a
href="https://github.com/link2xt"><code>@​link2xt</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/37">Peltoche/ical-rs#37</a></li>
<li>Parse multiline attributes with tabs correctly by <a
href="https://github.com/FliegendeWurst"><code>@​FliegendeWurst</code></a>
in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/41">Peltoche/ical-rs#41</a></li>
<li>Ical serde by <a
href="https://github.com/daladim"><code>@​daladim</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/44">Peltoche/ical-rs#44</a></li>
<li>Set the license to Apache 2 by <a
href="https://github.com/Peltoche"><code>@​Peltoche</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/47">Peltoche/ical-rs#47</a></li>
<li>Update README.md by <a
href="https://github.com/Zearin"><code>@​Zearin</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/51">Peltoche/ical-rs#51</a></li>
<li>Adding ical-output support by <a
href="https://github.com/migmedia"><code>@​migmedia</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/49">Peltoche/ical-rs#49</a></li>
<li>Improve documentation of builders. by <a
href="https://github.com/migmedia"><code>@​migmedia</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/52">Peltoche/ical-rs#52</a></li>
<li>Add access functions for properties by <a
href="https://github.com/reedts"><code>@​reedts</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/53">Peltoche/ical-rs#53</a></li>
<li>Fix README by <a
href="https://github.com/westy92"><code>@​westy92</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/55">Peltoche/ical-rs#55</a></li>
<li>Handle the case were a line contains non-utf8 characters by <a
href="https://github.com/Peltoche"><code>@​Peltoche</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/57">Peltoche/ical-rs#57</a></li>
</ul>
<h2>New Contributors</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://github.com/link2xt"><code>@​link2xt</code></a> made
their first contribution in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/37">Peltoche/ical-rs#37</a></li>
<li><a
href="https://github.com/FliegendeWurst"><code>@​FliegendeWurst</code></a>
made their first contribution in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/41">Peltoche/ical-rs#41</a></li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/daladim"><code>@​daladim</code></a> made
their first contribution in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/44">Peltoche/ical-rs#44</a></li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/Zearin"><code>@​Zearin</code></a> made
their first contribution in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/51">Peltoche/ical-rs#51</a></li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/migmedia"><code>@​migmedia</code></a>
made their first contribution in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/49">Peltoche/ical-rs#49</a></li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/reedts"><code>@​reedts</code></a> made
their first contribution in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/53">Peltoche/ical-rs#53</a></li>
<li><a href="https://github.com/westy92"><code>@​westy92</code></a> made
their first contribution in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/pull/55">Peltoche/ical-rs#55</a></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: <a
href="https://github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/compare/0.6.0...v0.9.0">https://github.com/Peltoche/ical-rs/compare/0.6.0...v0.9.0</a></p>
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nibon7
aeffa188f0
Fix an infinite loop if the input stream and output stream are the same (#11384)
# Description

Fixes #11382 

# User-Facing Changes
* before

```console
nushell/test (109f629) [✘?]
❯ open hello.md
hello
nushell/test (109f629) [✘?]
❯ ls hello.md | get size
╭───┬─────╮
│ 0 │ 6 B │
╰───┴─────╯
nushell/test (109f629) [✘?]
❯ open --raw hello.md | prepend "world" | save --raw --force hello.md
^C
nushell/test (109f629) [✘?]
❯ ls hello.md | get size
╭───┬─────────╮
│ 0 │ 2.8 GiB │
╰───┴─────────╯
```

* after

```console
nushell/test on  fix_save [✘!?⇡]
❯ open hello.md | prepend "hello" | save --force hello.md
nushell/test on  fix_save [✘!?⇡]
❯ open --raw hello.md | prepend "hello" | save --raw --force ../test/hello.md
Error:   × pipeline input and output are same file
   ╭─[entry #4:1:1]
 1 │ open --raw hello.md | prepend "hello" | save --raw --force ../test/hello.md
   ·                                                           ────────┬───────
   ·                                                                   ╰── can't save output to '/data/source/nushell/test/hello.md' while it's being reading
   ╰────
  help: you should change output path


nushell/test on  fix_save [✘!?⇡]
❯ open hello | prepend "hello" | save --force hello
Error:   × pipeline input and output are same file
   ╭─[entry #5:1:1]
 1 │ open hello | prepend "hello" | save --force hello
   ·                                            ──┬──
   ·                                              ╰── can't save output to '/data/source/nushell/test/hello' while it's being reading
   ╰────
  help: you should change output path
```

# Tests + Formatting
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# After Submitting
2023-12-24 23:29:23 +08:00
Stefan Holderbach
543a25599c
Simplify the feature gates for stor commands (#11416)
All of them depend on feature `sqlite` so just conditionally `use` the
parent module.
2023-12-24 13:31:46 +01:00
Stefan Holderbach
7ad0e5541e
Make polars deps optional for cargo test --all (#11415)
As `--workspace/--all` pulls in all crates in the workspace for `cargo
test --workspace` let's make sure that the `polars` family of
dependencies are also feature gated so they only build for `--features
dataframe`. The test modules themselves also depend on the feature.

Should speed up a bare `cargo test --workspace`
2023-12-24 13:12:31 +01:00
Stefan Holderbach
c1cc1c82cc
Lock out new direct construction of Record (#11414)
# Description
With #11386 we don't have any nushell-internal code directly accessing
the `vals` field of `Record`, so let's make it private so everyone in
the future uses the checked ways guaranteeing matching cols/vals.

The `cols` feel has to remain pub for now as `rename` still directly
mutates this field. See #11020 for challenges for this refactor.

# Plugin-Author-Facing Changes
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2023-12-24 13:12:16 +01:00
Stefan Holderbach
df1fecd2cb
Fix sandboxing of redirection tests (#11407)
When running `cargo test --workspace` a file `crates/nu-command/a.txt`
remained which we also saw as an accidential additions in some commits.

Searching for `a.txt` narrowed it down that
`redirection_keep_exit_codes` was not sandboxed in a temporary directory
and created this file.

Went through redirection tests and placed them in a `Playground` to get
sandboxing `dirs` for `nu!(cwd:`.
For those tests where redirection fails and no file should be created
now I added a check that no file is created on accident.


- Sandbox `redirection_keep_exit_codes` test
- Sandbox `no_duplicate_redirection` test
- Check that no redirect file is created on error
- Sandbox `redirection_should_have_a_target` test
2023-12-23 20:01:20 +01:00
Himadri Bhattacharjee
9620e27e4f
fix: prevent greedy matching of directory names (#11403)
Fixes #11396

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nibon7
748d82cec1
Bump windows from 0.48.0 to 0.52.0 (#11325)
# Description
Bump `windows` to 0.52.0 and fix `is_admin`

https://github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/pull/2476

# User-Facing Changes
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Stefan Holderbach
5e5d1ea81b
Bump fancy-regex to single 0.12.0 version (#11389)
Supersedes #11039 that was broken due to dependabot not correctly taking
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2023-12-21 17:10:33 +01:00
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Bump lscolors from 0.15.0 to 0.16.0 (#11359) 2023-12-21 16:08:19 +00:00
Ian Manske
3a050864df
Simplify SIGQUIT handling (#11381)
# Description
Simplifies `SIGQUIT` protection to a single `signal` ignore system call.

# User-Facing Changes
`SIGQUIT` is no longer blocked if nushell is in non-interactive mode
(signals should not be blocked in non-interactive mode).
Also a breaking API change for `nu_protocol`.

# Tests + Formatting
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2023-12-21 17:00:38 +01:00
Stefan Holderbach
8cfa96b4c0
Construct Records only through checked helpers (#11386)
# Description

Constructing the internals of `Record` without checking the lengths is
bad. (also incompatible with changes to how we store records)

- Use `Record::from_raw_cols_vals` in dataframe code
- Use `record!` macro in dataframe test
- Use `record!` in `nu-color-config` tests
- Stop direct record construction in `nu-command`
- Refactor table construction in `from nuon`

# User-Facing Changes
None

# Tests + Formatting
No new tests, updated tests in equal fashion
2023-12-21 16:48:15 +01:00
Ian Manske
6f384da57e
Make Call::get_flag_expr return Expression by ref (#11388)
# Description
A small refactor that eliminates some `Expression` cloning.

# User-Facing Changes
Breaking change for `nu_protocol`.
2023-12-21 16:42:07 +01:00
WindSoilder
5d98a727ca
Deprecate --flag: bool in custom command (#11365)
# Description
While #11057 is merged, it's hard to tell the difference between
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commands' signature, and hard to use them correctly.

After discussion, I think we can deprecate `--flag: bool` usage, and
encourage using `--flag` instead.

# User-Facing Changes
The following code will raise warning message, but don't stop from
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```nushell
❯ def florb [--dry-run: bool, --another-flag] { "aaa" };  florb
Error:   × Deprecated: --flag: bool
   ╭─[entry #7:1:1]
 1 │ def florb [--dry-run: bool, --another-flag] { "aaa" };  florb
   ·                       ──┬─
   ·                         ╰── `--flag: bool` is deprecated. Please use `--flag` instead, more info: https://www.nushell.sh/book/custom_commands.html
   ╰────

aaa
```

cc @kubouch 

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Done

# After Submitting
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2023-12-21 10:07:08 +01:00
Auca Coyan
109f629cb6
📝 Update str trim CLI help doc (#11383)
# Description
Hi! I updated the samples of `str trim` because there were repeated and
clarified the explanations

# User-Facing Changes
Yes! I send the details here:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/30557287/e30a5612-4214-4365-8b83-7aefbc0ee825)

(`old` is version `88.1` not the latest main)

# Tests + Formatting
~~I ran `toolkit check pr` successfully~~

There was a tiny problem, a test I never touched now it's failing

```nu
(^echo a | complete) == {stdout: "a\n", exit_code: 0}
```
should output `true` but outputs `false`, both in my running `nu`
version and in my PR version
This make the test `nu-command::main commands::complete::basic` fail
located in `crates\nu-command\tests\commands\complete.rs`

# After Submitting
I'm not sure if I need to update nushell.github.io, some of the help is
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I can file a PR if needed
2023-12-20 14:23:41 -06:00
Ian Manske
ff6a67d293
Remove Expr::MatchPattern (#11367)
# Description
Following from #11356, it looks like `Expr::MatchPattern` is no longer
used in any way. This PR removes `Expr::MatchPattern` alongside
`Type::MatchPattern` and `SyntaxShape::MatchPattern`.

# User-Facing Changes
Breaking API change for `nu_protocol`.
2023-12-20 18:52:28 +01:00
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697f3c03f1
enable flag value type checking (#11311)
# Description
Fixes: #11310

# User-Facing Changes
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> a --x=$y
Error: nu::parser::type_mismatch

  × Type mismatch.
   ╭─[entry #32:2:1]
 2 │ let y = "aa"
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   ·       ─┬
   ·        ╰── expected int, found string
   ╰────
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89436e978b
add special emoji handling for debug --raw (#11368)
# Description

This PR add special handling in `debug -r` for emoji's so that it prints
the code points.

### Before
```nushell
❯ emoji --list | where name =~ farmer | reject utf8_bytes | get 0.emoji | debug -r
String {
    val: "🧑\u{200d}🌾",
    internal_span: Span {
        start: 0,
        end: 0,
    },
}
```

### After
```nushell
❯ emoji --list | where name =~ farmer | reject utf8_bytes | get 0.emoji | debug -r
String {
    val: "\\u{1f9d1}\\u{200d}\\u{1f33e}",
    internal_span: Span {
        start: 0,
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    },
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nibon7
cd0a52cf00
Fix build for BSDs (#11372)
# Description
This PR fixes build for BSD variants (including FreeBSD and NetBSD). 

Currently, `procfs` only support linux, android and l4re, and
0cba269d80 only adds support for NetBSD,
this PR should work on all BSD variants.


b153b782a5/procfs/build.rs (L4-L8)

Fixes #11373 

# User-Facing Changes
* before

```console
nibon7@fbsd /d/s/nushell ((70f7db14))> cargo build
   Compiling tempfile v3.8.1
   Compiling procfs v0.16.0
   Compiling toml_edit v0.21.0
   Compiling native-tls v0.2.11
error: failed to run custom build command for `procfs v0.16.0`

Caused by:
  process didn't exit successfully: `/data/source/nushell/target/debug/build/procfs-d59599f40f32f0d5/build-script-build` (exit status: 1)
  --- stderr
  Building procfs on an for a unsupported platform. Currently only linux and android are supported
  (Your current target_os is freebsd)
warning: build failed, waiting for other jobs to finish...
```

* after

```console
nushell on  bsd [✘!?] is 📦 v0.88.2 via 🦀 v1.74.1
❯ version
╭────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ version            │ 0.88.2                                    │
│ branch             │ bsd                                       │
│ commit_hash        │ 151edef186  │
│ build_os           │ freebsd-x86_64                            │
│ build_target       │ x86_64-unknown-freebsd                    │
│ rust_version       │ rustc 1.74.1 (a28077b28 2023-12-04)       │
│ rust_channel       │ stable-x86_64-unknown-freebsd             │
│ cargo_version      │ cargo 1.74.1 (ecb9851af 2023-10-18)       │
│ build_time         │ 2023-12-19 10:12:15 +00:00                │
│ build_rust_channel │ debug                                     │
│ allocator          │ mimalloc                                  │
│ features           │ default, extra, sqlite, trash, which, zip │
│ installed_plugins  │                                           │
╰────────────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────╯
nushell on  bsd [✘!?] is 📦 v0.88.2 via 🦀 v1.74.1
❯ cargo test --workspace commands::ulimit e>> /dev/null | rg ulimit
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_filesize2 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_filesize1 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_hard1 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_hard2 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_invalid1 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_invalid3 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_invalid4 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_invalid5 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_soft2 ... ok
test commands::ulimit::limit_set_soft1 ... ok
nushell on  bsd [✘!?] is 📦 v0.88.2 via 🦀 v1.74.1
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Antoine Stevan
c6043eb500
improve completions of use and overlay use (#11330)
# Description
this PR is two-fold
- make `use` and `overlay use` use the same completion algorithm in
48f29b633
- list directory modules in completions of both with 402acde5c

# User-Facing Changes
i currently have the following in my `NU_LIB_DIRS`
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```nushell
for dir in $env.NU_LIB_DIRS {
    print $dir
    print (ls $dir --short-names | select name type)
}
```
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```
/home/amtoine/.local/share/nupm/modules
#┬────────name────────┬type
0│nu-git-manager      │dir
1│nu-git-manager-sugar│dir
2│nu-hooks            │dir
3│nu-scripts          │dir
4│nu-themes           │dir
5│nupm                │dir
─┴────────────────────┴────

/home/amtoine/.config/nushell/overlays
#┬──name──┬type
0│ocaml.nu│file
─┴────────┴────
```

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with a `toolkit.nu` module

## before the changes
- `use` would give me `["ocaml.nu", "toolkit.nu"]` 
- `overlay use` would give me `[]` 

## after the changes
both commands give me
```nushell
[
    "nupm/",
    "ocaml.nu",
    "toolkit.nu",
    "nu-scripts/",
    "nu-git-manager/",
    "nu-git-manager-sugar/",
]
```

# Tests + Formatting
- adds a new `directory_completion/mod.nu` to the completion fixtures
- make sure `source-env`, `use` and `overlay-use` are all tested in the
_dotnu_ test
- fix all the other tests that use completions in the fixtures directory
for completions

# After Submitting
2023-12-19 17:14:34 +08:00
hardfault
729373aba0
fix(cd): on android/termux fails to cd into /sdcard (#10329)
fix on android/termux fails to cd into /sdcard or any directory that
user has access via group

fixes #8095

I am not aware how this works on other platform so feel free to modify
this pr or even close it if it is not correct

# Description
on android or on linux to check if the user belongs to given directory
group, use `libc::getgroups` function

# User-Facing Changes
NA
2023-12-19 16:48:20 +08:00
Ian Manske
f59a6990dc
Refactor group-by with closure grouper (#11370)
# Description
Refactors `group_closure` in `group_by.rs` as suggested by the TODO
comment.
2023-12-19 15:48:37 +08:00
Yash Thakur
70f7db14d4
Only run $env.PROMPT_COMMAND once per prompt (copy of #10986) (#11366)
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This PR is basically a copy of #10986 by @CAD97, which made
`$env.PROMPT_COMMAND` only run once per prompt, but @fdncred found an
issue where hitting Enter would make the transient prompt appear and be
immediately overwritten by the regular prompt, so it was
[reverted](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/11340).
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10788 was also made to do the
same thing as #10986 but that ended up having the same issue. For some
reason, this branch doesn't have that problem, although I haven't
figured out why yet.

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When hitting enter, the prompt shouldn't blink in place anymore.

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pin
0cba269d80
Fix build on NetBSD (#11364)
- this PR should close #11354

# Description
Allow building on NetBSD.

# User-Facing Changes
NA
2023-12-18 06:41:27 -06:00
Michael Angerman
ec2593efb8
nu-cli repl get_command_finished_marker() does not need to be pub (#11362)
```rust
fn get_command_finished_marker
```
does not need to be public so just doing a little code cleanup
2023-12-17 20:20:31 -08:00
Andrej Kolchin
c2283596ac
Rename extra's format to format pattern (#11355)
This removes the naming conflict, introduced by `fd77114` (#11334), when
the `extra` feature is enabled.
2023-12-17 17:32:34 -06:00
Ian Manske
c9c93f5b4d
Remove Value::MatchPattern (#11356)
# Description
`Value::MatchPattern` implies that `MatchPattern`s are first-class
values. This PR removes this case, and commands must now instead use
`Expr::MatchPattern` to extract `MatchPattern`s just like how the
`match` command does using `Expr::MatchBlock`.

# User-Facing Changes
Breaking API change for `nu_protocol` crate.
2023-12-18 07:25:34 +13:00
Steven
2264682443
fix shell integration markers (#11352)
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Fixes #11260 

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Note: my issue description was a bit wrong. Issue one can't be
reproduced without a config (`shell_integration` isn't on by default,
so..), however the issue itself is still valid

For issue 1, the default prompt needs to know about the
`shell_integration` config, and the markers are added around the default
prompt when that's on.

For issue 2, this is actually related to transient prompts. When
rendering, the markers weren't added like for normal prompts.

After the fix the output do now contain the proper markers:

Reproducing the minimum config here for convenience:

```nu
$env.config = {
    show_banner: false
    shell_integration: true
}
# $env.PROMPT_COMMAND = {|| "> " }
```

For issue 1, the output looks like: 
```
[2.3490236,"o","\u001b[?25l\u001b[21;1H\u001b[21;1H\u001b[J\u001b[38;5;10m\u001b]133;A\u001b\\/home/steven\u001b]133;B\u001b\\\u001b[38;5;14m\u001b[38;5;5m\u001b7\u001b[21;84H12/16/2023 03:31:58 PM\u001b8\u001b[0m\u001b[0m\u001b[1;36mecho\u001b[0m\u001b7\u001b8\u001b[?25h"]
[2.5676293,"o","\u001b[6n"]
[2.571353,"o","\u001b[?25l\u001b[21;1H\u001b[21;1H\u001b[J\u001b[38;5;10m\u001b]133;A\u001b\\\u001b]133;A\u001b\\/home/steven\u001b]133;B\u001b\\\u001b]133;B\u001b\\\u001b[38;5;14m\u001b[38;5;5m\u001b7\u001b[21;84H12/16/2023 03:31:59 PM\u001b8\u001b[0m\u001b[0m\u001b[1;36mecho\u001b[0m\u001b7\u001b8\u001b[?25h\u001b[21;1H\r\n\u001b[21;1H"]
[2.571436,"o","\u001b[?2004l"]
[2.5714657,"o","\u001b]133;C\u001b\\"]
```
in line 3, where enter is pressed, `133 A` and `B` are present.

Same for issue 2 (uncomment the `PROMPT_COMMAND` line in the config):
```
[1.9585224,"o","\u001b[?25l\u001b[21;1H\u001b[21;1H\u001b[J\u001b[38;5;10m\u001b]133;A\u001b\\> \u001b]133;B\u001b\\\u001b[38;5;14m\u001b[38;5;5m\u001b7\u001b[21;84H12/16/2023 03:32:15 PM\u001b8\u001b[0m\u001b[0m\u001b[1;36mecho\u001b[0m\u001b7\u001b8\u001b[?25h"]
[2.453972,"o","\u001b[6n"]
[2.4585786,"o","\u001b[?25l\u001b[21;1H\u001b[21;1H\u001b[J\u001b[38;5;10m\u001b]133;A\u001b\\\u001b]133;A\u001b\\> \u001b]133;B\u001b\\\u001b]133;B\u001b\\\u001b[38;5;14m\u001b[38;5;5m\u001b7\u001b[21;84H12/16/2023 03:32:15 PM\u001b8\u001b[0m\u001b[0m\u001b[1;36mecho\u001b[0m\u001b7\u001b8\u001b[?25h\u001b[21;1H\r\n\u001b[21;1H\u001b[?2004l\u001b]133;C\u001b\\\r\n\u001b]133;D;0\u001b\\\u001b]7;file://Aostro-5468/home/steven\u001b\\\u001b]2;~\u0007\u001b[?1l"]
[2.4669976,"o","\u001b[?2004h\u001b[6n"]
[2.4703515,"o","\u001b[6n"]
[2.4736586,"o","\u001b[?25l\u001b[21;1H\u001b[21;1H\u001b[J\u001b[38;5;10m\u001b]133;A\u001b\\> \u001b]133;B\u001b\\\u001b[38;5;14m\u001b[38;5;5m\u001b7\u001b[21;84H12/16/2023 03:32:15 PM\u001b8\u001b[0m\u001b[0m\u001b7\u001b8\u001b[?25h"]
```

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2023-12-16 20:12:34 -06:00
nibon7
a6da8ce769
Allow filesize type as a valid limit value (#11349)
# Description
This pr allow us to use `filesize` type as a valid limit value, which is
benefit for some file size based limits.

# User-Facing Changes
```console
/data/source/nushell> ulimit -f                                                                                                   
╭───┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┬───────────┬───────────╮
│ # │                     description                     │   soft    │   hard    │
├───┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┼───────────┼───────────┤
│ 0 │ Maximum size of files created by the shell (kB, -f) │ unlimited │ unlimited │
╰───┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┴───────────┴───────────╯
/data/source/nushell> ulimit -f 10Mib                                                                                           
/data/source/nushell> ulimit -f                                                                                                    
╭───┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┬───────┬───────╮
│ # │                     description                     │ soft  │ hard  │
├───┼─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┼───────┼───────┤
│ 0 │ Maximum size of files created by the shell (kB, -f) │ 10240 │ 10240 │
╰───┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────┴───────┴───────╯
/data/source/nushell> ulimit -n                                                                                                 
╭───┬──────────────────────────────────────────────┬──────┬────────╮
│ # │                 description                  │ soft │  hard  │
├───┼──────────────────────────────────────────────┼──────┼────────┤
│ 0 │ Maximum number of open file descriptors (-n) │ 1024 │ 524288 │
╰───┴──────────────────────────────────────────────┴──────┴────────╯
/data/source/nushell> ulimit -n 10Mib                                                                                            
Error: nu:🐚:type_mismatch

  × Type mismatch.
   ╭─[entry #5:1:1]
 1 │ ulimit -n 10Mib
   ·             ─┬─
   ·              ╰── filesize is not compatible with resource RLIMIT_NOFILE
   ╰────
```

# Tests + Formatting
Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- [x] add `commands::ulimit::limit_set_filesize1`
- [x] add `commands::ulimit::limit_set_filesize2`
- [x] `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting
(`cargo fmt --all` applies these changes)
- [x] `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used`
to check that you're using the standard code style
- [x] `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass (on Windows
make sure to [enable developer
mode](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/get-started/developer-mode-features-and-debugging))
- [x] `cargo run -- -c "use std testing; testing run-tests --path
crates/nu-std"` to run the tests for the standard library
2023-12-16 09:56:03 -06:00
Andrej Kolchin
020e121391
Bubble up errors passed to complete (#11313)
Errors passed in `PipelineData::Value` get thrown in `complete` now.

Also added two simple tests for the command.

Fix #11187
Fix #10204
2023-12-16 09:07:08 -06:00
nibon7
7d5bd0d6be
Allow int type as a valid limit value (#11346)
# Description
This PR allows `int` type as a valid limit value for `ulimit`, so there
is no need to use `into string` to convert limit values in the tests.

# User-Facing Changes
N/A

# Tests + Formatting
Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:
- [x] add `commands::ulimit::limit_set_invalid3`
- [x] add `commands::ulimit::limit_set_invalid4`
- [x] add `commands::ulimit::limit_set_invalid5`
- [x] `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting
(`cargo fmt --all` applies these changes)
- [x] `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used`
to check that you're using the standard code style
- [x] `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass (on Windows
make sure to [enable developer
mode](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/get-started/developer-mode-features-and-debugging))
- [x] `cargo run -- -c "use std testing; testing run-tests --path
crates/nu-std"` to run the tests for the standard library
2023-12-16 08:55:44 -06:00
Yash Thakur
87717b9ddd
Don't redraw prompt when transient prompt disabled (#10788)
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moonlander pointed out in Discord that the transient prompt feature
added in release 0.86 (implemented in #10391) is causing the normal
prompt to be redrawn when the transient prompt variables are unset or
set to null. This PR is for fixing that, although it's more of a bandaid
fix. Maybe the transient prompt feature should be taken out entirely for
now so more thought can be given to its implementation.

Previously, I'd thought that when reedline redraws the prompt after a
command is entered, it's a whole new prompt, but apparently it's
actually the same prompt as the current line (?). So now, `nu_prompt` in
`repl.rs` is an `Arc<RwLock<NushellPrompt>>` (rather than just a
`NushellPrompt`), and this `Arc` is shared with the `TransientPrompt`
object so that if it can't find one of the `TRANSIENT_PROMPT_*`
variables, it uses a segment from `NushellPrompt` rather than
re-evaluate `PROMPT_COMMAND`, `PROMPT_COMMAND_RIGHT`, etc. Using an
`RwLock` means that there's a bunch of `.expect()`s all over the place,
which is not nice. It could perhaps be avoided with some changes on the
reedline side.

# User-Facing Changes
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`$env.PROMPT_COMMAND` (and other such variables) should no longer be
executed twice if the corresponding `$env.TRANSIENT_PROMPT_*` variable
is not set.

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# Steps to reproduce

Described by moonlander in Discord
[here](https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/614593951969574961/1164928022126792844).

Adding this to `env.nu` will result in `11` being added to
`/tmp/run_count` every time any command is run. The expected behavior is
a single `1` being added to `/tmp/run_count` instead of two. The prompt
command should not be executed again when the prompt is redrawn after a
command is executed.

```nu
$env.PROMPT_COMMAND = {||
  touch /tmp/run_count
  '1' | save /tmp/run_count --append
  '>'
}

# $env.TRANSIENT_PROMPT_COMMAND not set
```

If the following is added to `env.nu`, then `12` will be added to
`/tmp/run_count` every time any command is run, which is expected
behavior because the normal prompt command must be displayed the first
time the prompt is shown, then the transient prompt command is run when
the prompt is redrawn.
```nu
$env.TRANSIENT_PROMPT_COMMAND = {||
  touch /tmp/run_count
  '2' | save /tmp/run_count --append
  '>'
}
```

Here's a screenshot of what adding that first snippet looks like (`cargo
run` in the `main` branch):

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/45539777/b27a5c07-55b4-43c7-8a2c-0deba2d9d53a)


Here's a screenshot of what it looks like with this PR (only one `1` is
added to `/tmp/run_count` each time):

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/45539777/2b5c0a3a-8566-4428-9fda-1ffcc1dd6ae3)
2023-12-15 13:41:44 -06:00
Darren Schroeder
9092fc1b12
Revert "Only run $env.PROMPT_COMMAND once per prompt" (#11340)
Reverts nushell/nushell#10986

@CAD97 This isn't working right. I have a 2 line prompt with a transient
prompt. on enter, you see the transient prompt drawn and then the normal
prompt overwrites it.
2023-12-15 11:58:32 -06:00
Auca Coyan
398b756aee
Make hover equal to help command (#11320)
# Description
Hi! A few days ago I changed the hover from `--ide-lsp` to match `help`
#11284, now this PR is doing the same but for the new `--lsp` server

I also did some tiny fixes to syntax, with some clippy `pedantic` lints

# User-Facing Changes

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/30557287/0e167dc8-777a-4961-8746-aa29f18eccfa)


# Tests + Formatting
 ran `toolkit check pr`
2023-12-15 11:39:19 -06:00
Christopher Durham
533c1a89af
Only run $env.PROMPT_COMMAND once per prompt (#10986)
# Description

If `$env.TRANSIENT_PROMPT_COMMAND` is not set, use the prompt created by
`$env.PROMPT_COMMAND` instead of running the command a second time. As a
side effect, `$env.TRANSIENT_PROMPT_COMMAND` now runs after the hooks
`pre_prompt` and `env_change`, instead of before.

# User-Facing Changes

- `$env.PROMPT_COMMAND` gets run only once per prompt instead of twice
- `$env.TRANSIENT_PROMPT_COMMAND` now sees any environment set in a
`pre_prompt` or `env_change` hook, like `$env.PROMPT_COMMAND` does
2023-12-15 07:56:29 -06:00
nibon7
84742275a1
Add ulimit command (#11324)
# Description
Add `ulimit` command to Nushell.

Closes #9563
Closes #3976

Related pr #11246

Reference:
https://github.com/fish-shell/fish-shell/blob/master/fish-rust/src/builtins/ulimit.rs
https://github.com/mirror/busybox/blob/master/shell/shell_common.c#L529

# User-Facing Changes
```
nushell on  ulimit is 📦 v0.88.2 via 🦀 v1.72.1                                                                                                [3/246]
❯ ulimit -a
╭────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┬───────────┬───────────╮
│  # │                               description                                │   soft    │   hard    │
├────┼──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┼───────────┼───────────┤
│  0 │ Maximum size of core files created                              (kB, -c) │ unlimited │ unlimited │
│  1 │ Maximum size of a process's data segment                        (kB, -d) │ unlimited │ unlimited │
│  2 │ Controls of maximum nice priority                                   (-e) │         0 │         0 │
│  3 │ Maximum size of files created by the shell                      (kB, -f) │ unlimited │ unlimited │
│  4 │ Maximum number of pending signals                                   (-i) │     55273 │     55273 │
│  5 │ Maximum size that may be locked into memory                     (kB, -l) │      8192 │      8192 │
│  6 │ Maximum resident set size                                       (kB, -m) │ unlimited │ unlimited │
│  7 │ Maximum number of open file descriptors                             (-n) │      1024 │    524288 │
│  8 │ Maximum bytes in POSIX message queues                           (kB, -q) │       800 │       800 │
│  9 │ Maximum realtime scheduling priority                                (-r) │         0 │         0 │
│ 10 │ Maximum stack size                                              (kB, -s) │      8192 │ unlimited │
│ 11 │ Maximum amount of CPU time in seconds                      (seconds, -t) │ unlimited │ unlimited │
│ 12 │ Maximum number of processes available to the current user           (-u) │     55273 │     55273 │
│ 13 │ Maximum amount of virtual memory available to each process      (kB, -v) │ unlimited │ unlimited │
│ 14 │ Maximum number of file locks                                        (-x) │ unlimited │ unlimited │
│ 15 │ Maximum contiguous realtime CPU time                                (-y) │ unlimited │ unlimited │
╰────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┴───────────┴───────────╯
nushell on  ulimit is 📦 v0.88.2 via 🦀 v1.72.1
❯ ulimit -s
╭───┬─────────────────────────────┬──────┬───────────╮
│ # │         description         │ soft │   hard    │
├───┼─────────────────────────────┼──────┼───────────┤
│ 0 │ Maximum stack size (kB, -s) │ 8192 │ unlimited │
╰───┴─────────────────────────────┴──────┴───────────╯
nushell on  ulimit is 📦 v0.88.2 via 🦀 v1.72.1
❯ ulimit -s 100
nushell on  ulimit is 📦 v0.88.2 via 🦀 v1.72.1
❯ ulimit -s
╭───┬─────────────────────────────┬──────┬──────╮
│ # │         description         │ soft │ hard │
├───┼─────────────────────────────┼──────┼──────┤
│ 0 │ Maximum stack size (kB, -s) │  100 │  100 │
╰───┴─────────────────────────────┴──────┴──────╯
nushell on  ulimit is 📦 v0.88.2 via 🦀 v1.72.1
```

# Tests + Formatting
- [x] add commands::ulimit::limit_set_soft1
- [x] add commands::ulimit::limit_set_soft2
- [x] add commands::ulimit::limit_set_hard1
- [x] add commands::ulimit::limit_set_hard2
- [x] add commands::ulimit::limit_set_invalid1
- [x] add commands::ulimit::limit_set_invalid2
- [x] `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting
(`cargo fmt --all` applies these changes)
- [x] `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used`
to check that you're using the standard code style
- [x] `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass (on Windows
make sure to [enable developer
mode](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/get-started/developer-mode-features-and-debugging))
- [x] `cargo run -- -c "use std testing; testing run-tests --path
crates/nu-std"` to run the tests for the standard library
2023-12-15 07:11:17 -06:00
Hofer-Julian
50102bf69b
Move history into their own module (#11308)
# Description

Since there are plans to add more history commands, it seems sensible to
put them into their own module and category

https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10440#issuecomment-1731408785

# User-Facing Changes

The history commands are in the category "History" rather than "Misc"
2023-12-15 13:17:12 +01:00
Antoine Stevan
156232fe08
disable directory submodule auto export (#11157)
should
- close https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/11133

# Description
to allow more freedom when writing complex modules, we are disabling the
auto-export of director modules.

the change was as simple as removing the crawling of files and modules
next to any `mod.nu` and update the standard library.

# User-Facing Changes
users will have to explicitely use `export module <mod>` to define
submodules and `export use <mod> <cmd>` to re-export definitions, e.g.
```nushell
# my-module/mod.nu
export module foo.nu     # export a submodule
export use bar.nu bar-1  # re-export an internal command

export def top [] {
    print "`top` from `mod.nu`"
}
```
```nushell
# my-module/foo.nu
export def "foo-1" [] {
    print "`foo-1` from `lib/foo.nu`"
}

export def "foo-2" [] {
    print "`foo-2` from `lib/foo.nu`"
}
```
```nushell
# my-module/bar.nu
export def "bar-1" [] {
    print "`bar-1` from `lib/bar.nu`"
}
```

# Tests + Formatting
i had to add `export module` calls in the `tests/modules/samples/spam`
directory module and allow the `not_allowed` module to not give an
error, it is just empty, which is fine.

# After Submitting
- mention in the release note
- update the following repos
```
#┬─────name─────┬version┬─type─┬─────────repo─────────
0│nu-git-manager│0.4.0  │module│amtoine/nu-git-manager
1│nu-scripts    │0.1.0  │module│amtoine/scripts       
2│nu-zellij     │0.1.0  │module│amtoine/zellij-layouts
3│nu-scripts    │0.1.0  │module│nushell/nu_scripts    
4│nupm          │0.1.0  │module│nushell/nupm          
─┴──────────────┴───────┴──────┴──────────────────────
```
2023-12-15 12:37:55 +01:00
Jack Wright
44dc890124
Polars Struct support without unsafe blocks (#11229)
Second attempt at polars Struct support. This version avoid using unsafe
checks by cloning the StructArray and utilizing the into_static to
convert to a StructOwned.

---------

Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@disqo.com>
2023-12-15 11:21:30 +01:00
Andrej Kolchin
fd77114d82
Add format meta command (#11334) 2023-12-15 14:57:18 +08:00
Andrej Kolchin
78f52e8b66
Replace bash with POSIX sh in tests (#11293)
Just my small pet peeve. This allows to run tests without bash
installed.

There were only two minor tests which required a change.
2023-12-15 14:53:19 +08:00
Eric Hodel
5b01685fc3
Enforce required, optional, and rest positional arguments start with an uppercase and end with a period. (#11285)
# Description

This updates all the positional arguments (except with
`--features=dataframe` or `--features=extra`) to start with an uppercase
letter and end with a period.

Part of #5066, specifically [this
comment](/nushell/nushell/issues/5066#issuecomment-1421528910)

Some arguments had example data removed from them because it also
appears in the examples.

There are other inconsistencies in positional arguments I noticed while
making the tests pass which I will bring up in #5066.

# User-Facing Changes

Positional arguments are now consistent

# Tests + Formatting

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

# After Submitting

Automatic documentation updates
2023-12-15 14:32:37 +08:00
Stefan Holderbach
c2b684464f
Bump version to 0.88.2 (#11333) 2023-12-14 13:55:48 -06:00
Stefan Holderbach
fd56768fdc
Bump version to 0.88.1 (#11303) 2023-12-14 18:14:47 +01:00
WindSoilder
23fec8eb0d
Fix piping output logic (#11317)
# Description
Fixes: #11295

Sorry for introducing such issue.
The issue is caused by we wrongly set `redirect_stdout` and
`redirect_stderr` during eval, take the following as example:
```nushell
ls | bat --paging always
```
When running `bat --paging always`, `redirect_stdout` should be `false`.
But before this pr, it's set to true due to `ls` command, and then the
`true` value will go to all remaining commands.

# User-Facing Changes
NaN

# Tests + Formatting
Sorry I don't think we have a way to test it. Because it needs to be
tested on interactive command like `nvim`.

# After Submitting
NaN
2023-12-13 13:16:23 -06:00
Hofer-Julian
76482cc1b2
Move stor commands to category Database (#11315)
Fixes #11309
2023-12-13 16:24:16 +01:00
Stefan Holderbach
d43f4253e8
Bump version for 0.88.0 release (#11298)
- [x] reedline
  - [x] released
  - [x] pinned
- [x] git dependency check
- [x] release notes
2023-12-13 06:31:14 +13:00
Sophia June Turner
0fba08808c
bump reedline dep to 0.27 (#11299)
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2023-12-13 06:30:58 +13:00
CAESIUS_TIM
b3a52a247f
📝 Fix logical error in help glob (#11286) 2023-12-11 06:42:55 -06:00
Antoine Stevan
4763801cb2
add nothing -> table to format date (#11290)
this will allow to run
```nushell
format date --list | get 0
```
and get
```
─────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
Specification│%Y
Example      │2023
Description  │The full proleptic Gregorian year, zero-padded to 4 digits.
─────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
```
instead of currently
```
Error: nu::parser::input_type_mismatch

  × Command does not support string input.
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ format date --list | get 0
   ·                      ─┬─
   ·                       ╰── command doesn't support string input
   ╰────
```
2023-12-11 13:21:17 +01:00
Eric Hodel
ecb3b3a364
Ensure that command usage starts uppercase and ends period (#11278)
# Description

This repeats #8268 to make all command usage strings start with an
uppercase letter and end with a period per #5056

Adds a test to ensure that commands won't regress

Part of #5066

# User-Facing Changes

Command usage is now consistent

# Tests + Formatting

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

# After Submitting

Automatic documentation updates
2023-12-10 08:28:54 -06:00
Eric Hodel
3e5f81ae14
Convert remainder of ShellError variants to named fields (#11276)
# Description

Removed variants that are no longer in use:
* `NoFile*`
* `UnexpectedAbbrComponent`

Converted:
* `OutsideSpannedLabeledError`
* `EvalBlockWithInput`
* `Break`
* `Continue`
* `Return`
* `NotAConstant`
* `NotAConstCommand`
* `NotAConstHelp`
* `InvalidGlobPattern`
* `ErrorExpandingGlob`

Fixes #10700 

# User-Facing Changes

None

# Tests + Formatting

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

# After Submitting

N/A
2023-12-09 18:46:21 -06:00
nibon7
ca05553fc6
Simplify clear implementation (#11273)
# Description
This PR uses the `crossterm` api to reimplement `clear` command, since
`crossterm` is cross-platform.
This seems to work on linux and windows.

# User-Facing Changes
N/A

# Tests + Formatting
- [x] `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting
(`cargo fmt --all` applies these changes)
- [x] `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used`
to check that you're using the standard code style
- [x] `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass (on Windows
make sure to [enable developer
mode](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/get-started/developer-mode-features-and-debugging))
- [x] `cargo run -- -c "use std testing; testing run-tests --path
crates/nu-std"` to run the tests for the standard library

# After Submitting
N/A
2023-12-09 15:24:19 -06:00
Ian Manske
fa5d7babb9
Fix replacement closures for update, insert, and upsert (#11258)
# Description
This PR addresses #11204 which points out that using a closure for the
replacement value with `update`, `insert`, or `upsert` does not work for
lists.

# User-Facing Changes
- Replacement closures should now work for lists in `upsert`, `insert`,
and `update`. E.g., `[0] | update 0 {|i| $i + 1 }` now gives `[1]`
instead of an unhelpful error.
- `[1 2] | insert 4 20` no longer works. Before, this would give `[1, 2,
null, null, 20]`, but now it gives an error. This was done to match the
intended behavior in `Value::insert_data_at_cell_path`, whereas the
behavior before was probably unintentional. Following
`Value::insert_data_at_cell_path`, inserting at the end of a list is
also fine, so the valid indices for `upsert` and `insert` are
`0..=length` just like `Vec::insert` or list inserts in other languages.

# Tests + Formatting
Added tests for `upsert`, `insert`, and `update`:
- Replacement closures for lists, list streams, records, and tables
- Other list stream tests
2023-12-09 15:22:45 -06:00
Auca Coyan
94b27267fd
🐛 Fixes markdown formatting on LSP hover (#11253)
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# Description
Hi! I was playing around and I fixed the formatting in the LSP hover. 
I _only tested in VS Code using Windows_, if anyone is capable, can you
test it on nvim or linux if it works properly? I think markdown
shouldn't have any problem

The link of the LSP meta issue just for reference #10941 
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# User-Facing Changes
Now the LSP hovers markdown properly

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2023-12-08 12:30:13 -06:00
Darren Schroeder
d717e8faeb
Add nu lib dirs default (#11248)
# Description

This PR is kind of two PRs in one because they were dependent on each
other.

PR1 -
3de58d4dc2
with update
7fcdb242d9
- This follows our mantra of having everything with defaults written in
nushell rust code. So, that if you run without a config, you get the
same behavior as with the default config/env files. This sets
NU_LIB_DIRS to $nu.config-path/scripts and sets NU_PLUGIN_DIRS to
$nu.config-path/plugins.

PR2 -
0e8ac876fd
- The benchmarks have been broke for some time and we didn't notice it.
This PR fixes that. It's dependent on PR1 because it was throwing errors
because PWD needed to be set to a valid folder and `$nu` did not exist
based on how the benchmark was setup.

I've tested the benchmarks and they run without error now and I've also
launched nushell as `nu -n --no-std-lib` and the env vars exist.

closes #11236

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2023-12-07 08:13:50 -06:00
Eric Hodel
a95a4505ef
Convert Shellerror::GenericError to named fields (#11230)
# Description

Replace `.to_string()` used in `GenericError` with `.into()` as
`.into()` seems more popular

Replace `Vec::new()` used in `GenericError` with `vec![]` as `vec![]`
seems more popular

(There are so, so many)
2023-12-07 00:40:03 +01:00
Marc Schreiber
b03f1efac4
Upgrade lsp-server Dependency (#11252)
The lsp-server crate has been released and thus it is now possible to
depend on this version rather on the git dependency of the crate.
2023-12-06 17:19:03 -06:00
Andrej Kolchin
5d5088b5d5
Match ++= capabilities with ++ (#11130)
Allow `++=` to work in all situations `++` does, namely for appending
single elements: `$list ++= 1`.

Resolve #11087

# Description

Bring `++=` to parity with `++`.

# User-Facing Changes

It is now possible to do `$list ++= 1` (appending a single element).
Similarly, this can be done:

```Nushell
~> mut a = [1]
~> $a ++= 2
~> a
╭───┬───╮
│ 0 │ 1 │
│ 1 │ 2 │
╰───┴───╯
```

# Tests + Formatting

Added two tests:

- `commands::assignment::append_assign::append_assign_single_element`
- `commands::assignment::append_assign::append_assign_to_single_element`
2023-12-07 05:46:37 +08:00
Antoine Stevan
c1c73811d5
fix nu-std README (#11244)
related to
-
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/10676#issuecomment-1842472941
from @suimong

# Description
the command in the `README.md` of `nu-std` should use `scope commands`
instead of `help commands`, which return an empty list.

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2023-12-06 16:26:02 +01:00
Ian Manske
51bf8d9f6a
Remove unnecessary boxing of Stack::recursion_count (#11238) 2023-12-06 10:48:56 +02:00
Yash Thakur
858c93d2e5
Fix highlighting of spread subexpressions in records (#11202)
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It turns out that I left a bug in
[#11144](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/11144/), which
introduced a spread operator in record literals. When highlighting
subexpressions that are spread inside records, the spread operator and
the token before it are insert twice. Currently, when you type `{ ...()
}`, this is what you'll see:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/45539777/9a76647a-6bbe-426e-95bc-50becf2fa537)

With the PR, the behavior is as expected:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/45539777/36bdab23-3252-4500-8317-51278da0e869)

I'm still not sure how `FlatShape` works, I just copied the existing
logic for flattening key-value pairs in records, so it's possible
there's still issues, but I haven't found any yet (tried spreading
subexpressions, variables, and records).

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Highlighting for subexpressions spread inside records should no longer
be screwed up.

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Is there any way to test flattening/syntax highlighting?

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2023-12-06 08:56:35 +08:00
Jack Wright
31146a7591
Upgrading to polars 0.35 (#11241)
Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@disqo.com>
2023-12-05 18:09:34 -06:00
Andrej Kolchin
05d7d6d6ad
Do not create help for wrapped command (#11235)
Pretty self-explanatory.  The commit is only one `if`.

Fix #11096
2023-12-05 13:04:36 -06:00
WindSoilder
fb3350ebc3
Error on use path item1 item2, if item1 is not a module (#11183)
# Description
Fixes: #11143

# User-Facing Changes
Take the following as example:
```nushell
module foo { export def bar [] {}; export def baz [] {} }
```

`use foo bar baz` will be error:
```
❯ use foo c d
Error: nu::parser::wrong_import_pattern

  × Wrong import pattern structure.
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ use foo c d
   ·           ┬
   ·           ╰── Trying to import something but the parent `c` is not a module, maybe you want to try `use <module> [<name1>, <name2>]`
   ╰────
```

# Tests + Formatting
Done
2023-12-05 11:38:45 +01:00
Sophia June Turner
2ffe30ecf0
Respect non-zero exit code in subexpressions and blocks (#8984)
# Description

This PR changes the way we handled non-zero exit codes to be and early
exit between `foo; bar`. If `foo` in the example has a non-zero exit
code, `bar` wouldn't be run.

This also affects subexpressions.
2023-12-05 14:42:55 +08:00
Yash Thakur
c1a30ac60f
Reduce code duplication in eval.rs and eval_const.rs (#11192) 2023-12-04 21:13:47 +02:00
Poliorcetics
fc06afd051
feat: Add default docs for aliases, generated from the command they point to (#10825) 2023-12-04 20:56:46 +02:00
Andrej Kolchin
c9aa6ba0f3
Add special error for calling metadata on $env and $nu (#11228)
Trying to call `metadata $env` or `metadata $nu` will throw an error:

```Nushell
~> metadata $nu                                                                                                                            
Error:   × Built-in variables `$env` and `$nu` have no metadata
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ metadata $nu
   ·          ─┬─
   ·           ╰── no metadata available
   ╰────
```
2023-12-04 12:49:36 -06:00
nibon7
f8c82588b6
Explicitly indicate duplicate flags (#11226)
# Description
This PR adds an explicit indication for duplicate flags, which helps
with debugging.

# User-Facing Changes
N/A

# Tests + Formatting
- [x] `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting
(`cargo fmt --all` applies these changes)
- [x] `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used`
to check that you're using the standard code style
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make sure to [enable developer
mode](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/apps/get-started/developer-mode-features-and-debugging))
- [x] `cargo run -- -c "use std testing; testing run-tests --path
crates/nu-std"` to run the tests for the standard library

# After Submitting
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2023-12-04 22:06:27 +08:00
Eric Hodel
67eec92e76
Convert more ShellError variants to named fields (#11222)
# Description

Convert errors to named fields:
* NeedsPositiveValue
* MissingConfigValue
* UnsupportedConfigValue
* DowncastNotPossible
* NonUtf8Custom
* NonUtf8
* DidYouMeanCustom
* DidYouMean
* ReadingFile
* RemoveNotPossible
* ChangedModifiedTimeNotPossible
* ChangedAccessTimeNotPossible

Part of #10700
2023-12-04 10:19:32 +01:00
nibon7
b227eea668
Add checks for ports (#11214)
# Description
This PR adds checks for ports. This fixes unexpected output similar to
the one in the comment
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/11210#issuecomment-1837152357.

* before

```console
/data/source/nushell> port 65536 99999                                                                                        
41233
```

* after

```console
/data/source/nushell> port 65536 99999                                                                                             
Error: nu:🐚:cant_convert

  × Can't convert to u16.
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ port 65536 99999
   ·      ──┬──
   ·        ╰── can't convert usize to u16
   ╰────
  help: out of range integral type conversion attempted (min: 0, max: 65535)
```

# User-Facing Changes
N/A

# Tests + Formatting
* [x] add `port_out_of_range` test

# After Submitting
N/A
2023-12-03 08:07:15 -06:00
Chinmay Dalal
58d002d469
expose argv[0] as $env.PROCESS_PATH (#11203)
closes #11059 

# Description
I'm not sure what the consensus was after discussing this in discord, so
I'm creating a PR as suggested

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2023-12-02 11:36:02 -06:00
David Tolnay
5d283755e3
Fix Option<&str> == Option<&String> w/ rust_decimal/rkyv feat (#11205)
Without this change, projects which depend on both nu-command and
rust_decimal's "rkyv" feature cause nu-command to fail to compile.

```toml
[dependencies]
nu-command = { path = "../nushell/crates/nu-command" }
rust_decimal = { version = "1", features = ["rkyv"] }
```

```console
error[E0277]: can't compare `std::option::Option<&str>` with `std::option::Option<&std::string::String>`
   --> nushell/crates/nu-command/src/filters/join.rs:367:35
    |
367 |         let k_shared = shared_key == Some(k);
    |                                   ^^ no implementation for `std::option::Option<&str> == std::option::Option<&std::string::String>`
    |
    = help: the trait `PartialEq<std::option::Option<&std::string::String>>` is not implemented for `std::option::Option<&str>`
    = help: the following other types implement trait `PartialEq<Rhs>`:
              <std::option::Option<Box<U>> as PartialEq<rkyv::niche::option_box::ArchivedOptionBox<T>>>
              <std::option::Option<T> as PartialEq>
              <std::option::Option<U> as PartialEq<rkyv::option::ArchivedOption<T>>>

For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0277`.
warning: `nu-command` (lib) generated 1 warning
error: could not compile `nu-command` (lib) due to previous error; 1 warning emitted
```
2023-12-02 18:19:15 +01:00
Ian Manske
35e8db160d
Fix get -i ignoring errors for only the first cellpath (#11213)
# Description
Fixes issue #11212 where only the first cellpath supplied to `get -i` is
treated as optional, and the rest of the cell paths are treated as
non-optional.

# Tests
Added one test.
2023-12-02 11:01:08 -06:00