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JT
78e29af423
Fix prepend type, fix typos (#9828)
# Description

This PR does two (somewhat related) things:

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

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

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

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

closes #9808

tracking #9812

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

Simplifies the example testing a bit.

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

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

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

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

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

Bump 0.83

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

Went through all commands returned by

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

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


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

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

## Before 

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

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

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


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

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

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

this PR
- adds the `table -> table` signature to `into datetime`
- adds a test to make sure the behaviour stays there
2023-07-23 20:14:51 +02:00
Vikrant A P
75180d07de
Fix: remove unnecessary r#"..."# (#8670) (#9764)
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- Removed the `r#"..."#` raw string literal syntax, which is unnecessary
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2023-07-21 17:32:37 +02:00
mengsuenyan
cdc4fb1011
fix #9653 the cmd detect columns with the flag -c (#9667)
fix `detect columns` with flag `-c, --combine-columns` run failed when
using some range

- fixes #9653 

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

add unit test for the command `detect columns`

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

Usage:
  > detect columns {flags} 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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-  `toolkit test stdlib`

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

Anyway, this change adds this capability:

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

# Description

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

Should probably be tested on linux before merge.

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

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

Closes #9751 

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


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

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

# User-Facing Changes

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

# Tests + Formatting
# After Submitting
2023-07-18 11:22:00 -05:00
nibon7
cc202e2199
Remove is-root crate (#9615)
# Description
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2023-07-18 15:36:54 +02:00
Ian Manske
a5a79a7d95
Do not attempt to take control of terminal in non-interactive mode (#9693)
# Description
Fixes a regression from #9681 where nushell will attempt to place itself
into the background or take control of the terminal even in
non-interactive mode.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

# User-Facing Changes

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

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

Before:


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

After:


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

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See above

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

# User-Facing Changes

BREAKING CHANGE BREAKING CHANGE

This work enforces many more checks on pipeline type correctness than
previous nushell versions. This strictness may uncover incompatibilities
in existing scripts or shortcomings in the type information for internal
commands.

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2023-07-14 15:20:35 +12:00
Michael Angerman
99329f14a3
remove warning: unused import pipeline (#9675)
Fix a compiler warning caused by this file...

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

* e (euler)
* exp
* ln

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

closes #9634

# User-Facing Changes

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

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- `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` to run the tests for the
standard library

> **Note**
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> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```
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2023-07-12 06:36:34 +12:00
Michael Angerman
942c66a9f3
cratification: part II of the math commands to nu-cmd-extra (#9657)
The following math commands are being moved to nu-cmd-extra

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Stay tuned...

For more details 👍 
Read this document:

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

For #8060

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

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

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

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

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

# Tests + Formatting

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

follow up to #8529 and #8914

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

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

# User-Facing Changes

**[BREAKING CHANGE]**
this change adds a field to `SyntaxShape::Table` so any plugins that
used it will have to update and include the field. though if you are
unsure of the type the table expects, `SyntaxShape::Table(vec![])` will
suffice
2023-07-07 11:06:09 +02:00