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NotTheDr01ds
aa46bc97b3
Search terms for compact command (#12864)
# Description

There was a question in Discord today about how to remove empty rows
from a table. The user found the `compact` command on their own, but I
realized that there were no search terms on the command. I've added
'empty' and 'remove', although I subsequently figured out that 'empty'
is found in the "usage" anyway. That said, I don't think it hurts to
have good search terms behind it regardless.

# User-Facing Changes

Just the help

# Tests + Formatting

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

# After Submitting
2024-05-14 09:21:50 -05:00
Maxime Jacob
2ed77aef1d
Fix panic when exploring empty dictionary (#12860)
- fixes #12841 

# Description
Add boundary checks to ensure that the row and column chosen in
RecordView are not over the length of the possible row and columns. If
we are out of bounds, we default to Value::nothing.

# Tests + Formatting
Tests ran and formatting done
2024-05-14 14:13:49 +00:00
Maxime Jacob
cd381b74e0
Fix improperly escaped strings in stor insert (#12820)
- fixes #12764 

Replaced the custom logic with values_to_sql method that is already used
in crate::database.
This will ensure that handling of parameters is the same between sqlite
and stor.
2024-05-13 20:22:39 -05:00
Jack Wright
98369985b1
Allow custom value operations to work on eager and lazy dataframes interchangeably. (#12819)
Fixes Bug #12809 

The example that @maxim-uvarov posted now works as expected:

<img width="1223" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-09 at 16 21 01"
src="https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/56345/a4df62e3-e432-4c09-8e25-9a6c198741a3">
2024-05-13 18:17:31 -05:00
Piepmatz
aaf973bbba
Add Stack::stdout_file and Stack::stderr_file to capture stdout/-err of external commands (#12857)
# Description
In this PR I added two new methods to `Stack`, `stdout_file` and
`stderr_file`. These two modify the inner `StackOutDest` and set a
`File` into the `stdout` and `stderr` respectively. Different to the
`push_redirection` methods, these do not require to hold a guard up all
the time but require ownership of the stack.

This is primarly useful for applications that use `nu` as a language but
not the `nushell`.

This PR replaces my first attempt #12851 to add a way to capture
stdout/-err of external commands. Capturing the stdout without having to
write into a file is possible with crates like
[`os_pipe`](https://docs.rs/os_pipe), an example for this is given in
the doc comment of the `stdout_file` command and can be executed as a
doctest (although it doesn't validate that you actually got any data).

This implementation takes `File` as input to make it easier to implement
on different operating systems without having to worry about
`OwnedHandle` or `OwnedFd`. Also this doesn't expose any use `os_pipe`
to not leak its types into this API, making it depend on it.

As in my previous attempt, @IanManske guided me here.

# User-Facing Changes
This change has no effect on `nushell` and therefore no user-facing
changes.

# Tests + Formatting
This only exposes a new way of using already existing code and has
therefore no further testing. The doctest succeeds on my machine at
least (x86 Windows, 64 Bit).

# After Submitting
All the required documentation is already part of this PR.
2024-05-13 18:48:38 +00:00
Ian Manske
905ec88091
Update PR template (#12838)
# Description
Updates the command listed in the PR template to test the standard
library, following from #11151.
2024-05-13 08:45:44 -05:00
francesco-gaglione
c4dca5fe03
Merged tests to produce a single binary (#12826)
This PR should close #7147 

# Description
Merged src/tests into /tests to produce a single binary.

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/94604837/84726469-d447-4619-b6d1-2d1415d0f42e)

# User-Facing Changes
No user facing changes

# Tests + Formatting
Moved tests. Tollkit check pr pass.

# After Submitting

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Co-authored-by: Ian Manske <ian.manske@pm.me>
2024-05-13 13:37:53 +00:00
NotTheDr01ds
c70c43aae9
Add example and search term for 'repeat' to the fill command (#12844)
# Description

It's commonly forgotten or overlooked that a lot of `std repeat`
functionality can be handled with the built-in `fill`. Added 'repeat` as
a search term for `fill` to improve discoverability.

Also replaced one of the existing examples with one `fill`ing an empty
string, a la `repeat`. There were 6 examples already, and 3 of them
pretty much were variations on the same theme, so I repurposed one of
those rather than adding a 7th.

# User-Facing Changes

Changes to `help` only

# Tests + Formatting

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

# After Submitting

I assume the "Commands" doc is auto-generated from the `help`, but I'll
double-check that assumption.
2024-05-12 20:55:07 -05:00
Ian Manske
30fc832035
Fix custom converters with save (#12833)
# Description
Fixes #10429 where `save` fails if a custom command is used as the file
format converter.

# Tests + Formatting
Added a test.
2024-05-12 13:19:28 +02:00
Brage Ingebrigtsen
075535f869
remove --not flag for 'str contains' (#12837)
# Description
This PR resolves an inconsistency between different `str` subcommands,
notably `str contains`, `str starts-with` and `str ends-with`. Only the
`str contains` command has the `--not` flag and a desicion was made in
this #12781 PR to remove the `--not` flag and use the `not` operator
instead.

Before:
`"blob" | str contains --not o`
After:
`not ("blob" | str contains o)` OR `"blob" | str contains o | not $in`

> Note, you can currently do all three, but the first will be broken
after this PR is merged.

# User-Facing Changes
- remove `--not(-n)` flag from `str contains` command
  - This is a breaking change!

# Tests + Formatting
- [x] Added tests
- [x] Ran `cargo fmt --all`
- [x] Ran `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D
clippy::unwrap_used`
- [x] Ran `cargo test --workspace`
- [ ] Ran `cargo run -- -c "use std testing; testing run-tests --path
crates/nu-std"`
    - I was unable to get this working.
```
Error: nu::parser::export_not_found

  × Export not found.
   ╭─[source:1:9]
 1 │ use std testing; testing run-tests --path crates/nu-std
   ·         ───┬───
   ·            ╰── could not find imports
   ╰────
```
^ I still can't figure out how to make this work 😂 

# After Submitting
Requires update of documentation
2024-05-11 23:13:36 +00:00
Ian Manske
cab86f49c0
Fix pipe redirection into complete (#12818)
# Description
Fixes #12796 where a combined out and err pipe redirection (`o+e>|`)
into `complete` still provides separate `stdout` and `stderr` columns in
the record. Now, the combined output will be in the `stdout` column.
This PR also fixes a similar error with the `e>|` pipe redirection.

# Tests + Formatting
Added two tests.
2024-05-11 15:32:00 +00:00
YizhePKU
b9a7faad5a
Implement PWD recovery (#12779)
This PR has two parts. The first part is the addition of the
`Stack::set_pwd()` API. It strips trailing slashes from paths for
convenience, but will reject otherwise bad paths, leaving PWD in a good
state. This should reduce the impact of faulty code incorrectly trying
to set PWD.
(https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/12760#issuecomment-2095393012)

The second part is implementing a PWD recovery mechanism. PWD can become
bad even when we did nothing wrong. For example, Unix allows you to
remove any directory when another process might still be using it, which
means PWD can just "disappear" under our nose. This PR makes it possible
to use `cd` to reset PWD into a good state. Here's a demonstration:

```sh
mkdir /tmp/foo
cd /tmp/foo

# delete "/tmp/foo" in a subshell, because Nushell is smart and refuse to delete PWD
nu -c 'cd /; rm -r /tmp/foo'

ls          # Error:   × $env.PWD points to a non-existent directory
            # help: Use `cd` to reset $env.PWD into a good state

cd /
pwd         # prints /
```

Also, auto-cd should be working again.
2024-05-10 11:06:33 -05:00
Ian Manske
70c01bbb26
Fix raw strings as external argument (#12817)
# Description
As discovered by @YizhePKU in a
[comment](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9956#issuecomment-2103123797)
in #9956, raw strings are not parsed properly when they are used as an
argument to an external command. This PR fixes that.

# Tests + Formatting
Added a test.
2024-05-10 07:50:31 +08:00
Ian Manske
72d3860d05
Refactor the CLI code a bit (#12782)
# Description
Refactors the code in `nu-cli`, `main.rs`, `run.rs`, and few others.
Namely, I added `EngineState::generate_nu_constant` function to
eliminate some duplicate code. Otherwise, I changed a bunch of areas to
return errors instead of calling `std::process::exit`.

# User-Facing Changes
Should be none.
2024-05-10 07:29:27 +08:00
Ian Manske
1b2e680059
Fix syntax highlighting for not (#12815)
# Description
Fixes #12813 where a panic occurs when syntax highlighting `not`. Also
fixes #12814 where syntax highlighting for `not` no longer works.

# User-Facing Changes
Bug fix.
2024-05-10 07:09:44 +08:00
Ian Manske
7271ad7909
Pass Stack ref to Completer::fetch (#12783)
# Description
Adds an additional `&Stack` parameter to `Completer::fetch` so that the
completers don't have to store a `Stack` themselves. I also removed
unnecessary `EngineState`s from the completers, since the same
`EngineState` is available in the `working_set.permanent_state` also
passed to `Completer::fetch`.
2024-05-09 13:38:24 +08:00
Ian Manske
3b3f48202c
Refactor message printing in rm (#12799)
# Description
Changes the iterator in `rm` to be an iterator over
`Result<Option<String>, ShellError>` (an optional message or error)
instead of an iterator over `Value`. Then, the iterator is consumed and
each message is printed. This allows the
`PipelineData::print_not_formatted` method to be removed.
2024-05-09 13:36:47 +08:00
Ian Manske
948b299e65
Fix/simplify cwd in benchmarks (#12812)
# Description
The benchmarks currently panic when trying to set the initial CWD. This
is because the code that sets the CWD also tries to get the CWD.
2024-05-08 19:16:57 -07:00
Stefan Holderbach
ba6f38510c
Shrink Value by boxing Range/Closure (#12784)
# Description
On 64-bit platforms the current size of `Value` is 56 bytes. The
limiting variants were `Closure` and `Range`. Boxing the two reduces the
size of Value to 48 bytes. This is the minimal size possible with our
current 16-byte `Span` and any 24-byte `Vec` container which we use in
several variants. (Note the extra full 8-bytes necessary for the
discriminant or other smaller values due to the 8-byte alignment of
`usize`)

This is leads to a size reduction of ~15% for `Value` and should overall
be beneficial as both `Range` and `Closure` are rarely used compared to
the primitive types or even our general container types.

# User-Facing Changes
Less memory used, potential runtime benefits.

(Too late in the evening to run the benchmarks myself right now)
2024-05-09 08:10:58 +08:00
Andy Gayton
92831d7efc
feat: add an echo command to nu_plugin_example (#12754)
# Description

This PR adds a new `echo` command to the `nu_plugin_example` plugin that
simply [streams all of its input to its
output](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/12754/files#diff-de9fcf086b8c373039dadcc2bcb664c6014c0b2af8568eab68c0b6666ac5ccceR47).

```
: "hi" | example echo
hi
```

The motivation for adding it is to have a convenient command to exercise
interactivity on slow pipelines.

I'll follow up on that front with [another
PR](https://github.com/cablehead/nushell/pull/1/files)

# Tests + Formatting

https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/12754/files#diff-de9fcf086b8c373039dadcc2bcb664c6014c0b2af8568eab68c0b6666ac5ccceR51-R55
2024-05-08 12:45:44 -07:00
Darren Schroeder
5466da3b52
cleanup osc calls for shell_integration (#12810)
# Description

This PR is a continuation of #12629 and meant to address [Reilly's
stated
issue](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/12629#issuecomment-2099660609).

With this PR, nushell should work more consistently with WezTerm on
Windows. However, that means continued scrolling with typing if osc133
is enabled. If it's possible to run WezTerm inside of vscode, then
having osc633 enabled will also cause the display to scroll with every
character typed. I think the cause of this is that reedline paints the
entire prompt on each character typed. We need to figure out how to fix
that, but that's in reedline.

For my purposes, I keep osc133 and osc633 set to true and don't use
WezTerm on Windows.

Thanks @rgwood for reporting the issue. I found several logic errors.
It's often good to come back to PRs and look at them with fresh eyes. I
think this is pretty close to logically correct now. However, I'm
approaching burn out on ansi escape codes so i could've missed
something.

Kudos to [escape-artist](https://github.com/rgwood/escape-artist) for
helping me debug an ansi escape codes that are actually being sent to
the terminal. It was an invaluable tool.

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2024-05-08 13:34:04 -05:00
Ian Manske
3b26c08dab
Refactor parse command (#12791)
# Description
- Switches the `excess` in the `ParserStream` and
`ParseStreamerExternal` types from a `Vec` to a `VecDeque`
- Removes unnecessary clones to `stream_helper`
- Other simplifications and loop restructuring
- Merges the `ParseStreamer` and `ParseStreamerExternal` types into a
common `ParseIter`
- `parse` now streams for list values
2024-05-08 06:50:58 -05:00
Devyn Cairns
e462b6cd99
Make the message when running a plugin exe directly clearer (#12806)
# Description

This changes the message that shows up when running a plugin executable
directly rather than as a plugin to direct the user to run `plugin add
--help`, which should have enough information to figure out what's going
on. The message previously just vaguely suggested that the user needs to
run the plugin "from within Nushell", which is not really enough - it
has to be added with `plugin add` to be used as a plugin.

Also fix docs for `plugin add` to mention `plugin use` rather than
`register` (oops)
2024-05-07 20:12:32 -07:00
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f851b61cb7
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2024-05-08 10:35:08 +08:00
YizhePKU
7a86b98f61
Migrate to a new PWD API (part 2) (#12749)
Refer to #12603 for part 1.

We need to be careful when migrating to the new API, because the new API
has slightly different semantics (PWD can contain symlinks). This PR
handles the "obviously safe" part of the migrations. Namely, it handles
two specific use cases:

* Passing PWD into `canonicalize_with()`
* Passing PWD into `EngineState::merge_env()`

The first case is safe because symlinks are canonicalized away. The
second case is safe because `EngineState::merge_env()` only uses PWD to
call `std::env::set_current_dir()`, which shouldn't affact Nushell. The
commit message contains detailed stats on the updated files.

Because these migrations touch a lot of files, I want to keep these PRs
small to avoid merge conflicts.
2024-05-07 18:17:49 +03:00
Ian Manske
b9331d1b08
Add sys users command (#12787)
# Description
Add a new `sys users` command which returns a table of the users of the
system. This is the same table that is currently present as
`(sys).host.sessions`. The same table has been removed from the recently
added `sys host` command.

# User-Facing Changes
Adds a new command. (The old `sys` command is left as is.)
2024-05-07 07:52:02 -05:00
Ian Manske
c54d223ea0
Fix list spread syntax highlighting (#12793)
# Description
I broke syntax highlighting for list spreads in #12529. This should fix
#12792 😅. I just copied the code for highlighting record
spreads.
2024-05-07 13:41:47 +08:00
Ian Manske
eccc558a4e
describe refactor (#12770)
# Description

Refactors `describe` a bit. Namely, I added a `Description` enum to get
rid of `compact_primitive_description` and its awkward `Value` pattern
matching.
2024-05-06 23:20:46 +00:00
Ian Manske
1038c64f80
Add sys subcommands (#12747)
# Description
Adds subcommands to `sys` corresponding to each column of the record
returned by `sys`. This is to alleviate the fact that `sys` now returns
a regular record, meaning that it must compute every column which might
take a noticeable amount of time. The subcommands, on the other hand,
only need to compute and return a subset of the data which should be
much faster. In fact, it should be as fast as before, since this is how
the lazy record worked (it would compute only each column as necessary).

I choose to add subcommands instead of having an optional cell-path
parameter on `sys`, since the cell-path parameter would:
- increase the code complexity (can access any value at any row or
nested column)
- prevents discovery with tab-completion
- hinders type checking and allows users to pass potentially invalid
columns

# User-Facing Changes
Deprecates `sys` in favor of the new `sys` subcommands.
2024-05-06 23:20:27 +00:00
Jack Wright
68adc4657f
Polars lazy refactor (#12669)
This moves to predominantly supporting only lazy dataframes for most
operations. It removes a lot of the type conversion between lazy and
eager dataframes based on what was inputted into the command.

For the most part the changes will mean:
* You will need to run `polars collect` after performing operations
* The into-lazy command has been removed as it is redundant.
* When opening files a lazy frame will be outputted by default if the
reader supports lazy frames

A list of individual command changes can be found
[here](https://hackmd.io/@nucore/Bk-3V-hW0)

---------

Co-authored-by: Ian Manske <ian.manske@pm.me>
2024-05-06 23:19:11 +00:00
Wind
97fc190cc5
allow raw string to be used inside subexpression, list, and closure (#12776)
# Description
Fixes: #12744

This pr is moving raw string lex logic into `lex_item` function, so we
can use raw string inside subexpression, list, closure.
```nushell
> [r#'abc'#]
╭───┬─────╮
│ 0 │ abc │
╰───┴─────╯
> (r#'abc'#)
abc
> do {r#'aa'#}
aa
```

# Tests + Formatting
Done

# After Submitting
NaN
2024-05-06 15:53:58 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
f9d4fa2c40
Add SOPs for dealing with adding deps/crates (#12771)
Time to expand our developer documentation, as some of this is still
tribal knowledge or things could otherwise slip through the cracks and
are costly to fix later.
2024-05-06 22:14:00 +02:00
Wind
460a1c8f87
Allow ls works inside dir with [] brackets (#12625)
# Description
Fixes: #12429

To fix the issue, we need to pass the `input pattern` itself to
`glob_from` function, but currently on latest main, nushell pass
`expanded path of input pattern` to `glob_from` function.
It causes globbing failed if expanded path includes `[]` brackets.

It's a pity that I have to duplicate `nu_engine::glob_from` function
into `ls`, because `ls` might convert from `NuGlob::NotExpand` to
`NuGlob::Expand`, in that case, `nu_engine::glob_from` won't work if
user want to ls for a directory which includes tilde:
```
mkdir "~abc"
ls "~abc"
```
So I need to duplicate `glob_from` function and pass original
`expand_tilde` information.

# User-Facing Changes
Nan

# Tests + Formatting
Done

# After Submitting
Nan
2024-05-06 14:01:32 +08:00
Ian Manske
e879d4ecaf
ListStream touchup (#12524)
# Description

Does some misc changes to `ListStream`:
- Moves it into its own module/file separate from `RawStream`.
- `ListStream`s now have an associated `Span`.
- This required changes to `ListStreamInfo` in `nu-plugin`. Note sure if
this is a breaking change for the plugin protocol.
- Hides the internals of `ListStream` but also adds a few more methods.
- This includes two functions to more easily alter a stream (these take
a `ListStream` and return a `ListStream` instead of having to go through
the whole `into_pipeline_data(..)` route).
  -  `map`: takes a `FnMut(Value) -> Value`
  - `modify`: takes a function to modify the inner stream.
2024-05-05 16:00:59 +00:00
Filip Andersson
3143ded374
Tango migration (#12469)
# Description

This PR migrates the benchmark suit to Tango. Its different compared to
other framework because it require 2 binaries, to run to do A/B
benchmarking, this is currently limited to Linux, Max, (Windows require
rustc nightly flag), by switching between two suits it can reduce noise
and run the code "almost" concurrently. I have have been in contact with
the maintainer, and bases this on the dev branch, as it had a newer API
simular to criterion. This framework compared to Divan also have a
simple file dump system if we want to generate graphs, do other analysis
on later. I think overall this crate is very nice, a lot faster to
compile and run then criterion, that's for sure.
2024-05-05 15:53:48 +00:00
Antoine Stevan
ce3bc470ba
improve NUON documentation (#12717)
# Description
this PR
- moves the documentation from `lib.rs` to `README.md` while still
including it in the lib file, so that both the [crates.io
page](https://crates.io/crates/nuon) and the
[documentation](https://docs.rs/nuon/latest/nuon/) show the top-level
doc
- mention that comments are allowed in NUON
- add a JSON-NUON example
- put back the formatting of NOTE blocks in the doc

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# After Submitting
2024-05-05 15:34:22 +02:00
Ian Manske
2f8e397365
Refactor flattening to reduce intermediate allocations (#12756)
# Description
Our current flattening code creates a bunch of intermediate `Vec`s for
each function call. These intermediate `Vec`s are then usually appended
to the current `output` `Vec`. By instead passing a mutable reference of
the `output` `Vec` to each flattening function, this `Vec` can be
reused/appended to directly thereby eliminating the need for
intermediate `Vec`s in most cases.
2024-05-05 10:43:20 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
9181fca859
Update interprocess to 2.0.1 (#12769)
Fixes #12755

See https://github.com/kotauskas/interprocess/issues/63 and
https://github.com/kotauskas/interprocess/pull/62
2024-05-05 00:51:08 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
0bfbe8c372
Specify the required minimum chrono version (#12766)
See #12765 and h/t to @FMOtalleb in
https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/855947301380947968/1236286905843454032

`Duration/TimeDelta::try_milliseconds` was added in `0.4.34`
https://github.com/chronotope/chrono/releases/tag/v0.4.34
2024-05-04 20:16:20 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
349d02ced0
Pin base64 to the fixed patch version (#12762)
Followup to #12757

Always ensure that the `Cargo.toml` specifies the full minimum version
required to have the correct behavior or used features. Otherwise a
missing semver specifier is equal to `0` and could downgrade.
2024-05-04 17:16:40 +02:00
Viktor Szépe
8eefb7313e
Minimize future false positive typos (#12751)
# Description

Make typos config more strict: ignore false positives where they occur.

1. Ignore only files with typos
2. Add regexp-s with context
3. Ignore variable names only in Rust code
4. Ignore only 1 "identifier"
5. Check dot files

🎁 Extra bonus: fix typos!!
2024-05-04 15:00:44 +00:00
Maxime Jacob
3ae6fe2114
Enable columns with spaces for into_sqlite by adding quotes to column names (#12759)
# Description
Spaces were causing an issue with into_sqlite when they appeared in
column names.

This is because the column names were not properly wrapped with
backticks that allow sqlite to properly interpret the column.

The issue has been addressed by adding backticks to the column names of
into sqlite. The output of the column names when using open is
unchanged, and the column names appear without backticks as expected.

fixes #12700 

# User-Facing Changes
N/A

# Tests + Formatting
Formatting has been respected.

Repro steps from the issue have been done, and ran multiple times. New
values get added to the correct columns as expected.
2024-05-04 08:12:44 -05:00
Ian Manske
1e71cd4777
Bump base64 to 0.22.1 (#12757)
# Description
Bumps `base64` to 0.22.1 which fixes the alphabet used for binhex
encoding and decoding. This required updating some test expected output.

Related to PR #12469 where `base64` was also bumped and ran into the
failing tests.

# User-Facing Changes
Bug fix, but still changes binhex encoding and decoding output.

# Tests + Formatting
Updated test expected output.
2024-05-04 15:56:16 +03:00
YizhePKU
0d6fbdde4a
Fix PWD cannot point to root paths (#12761)
PR https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/12603 made it so that PWD can
never contain a trailing slash. However, a root path (such as `/` or
`C:\`) technically counts as "having a trailing slash", so now `cd /`
doesn't work.

I feel dumb for missing such an obvious edge case. Let's just merge this
quickly before anyone else finds out...

EDIT: It appears I'm too late.
2024-05-04 13:05:54 +03:00
Devyn Cairns
709b2479d9
Fix trailing slash in PWD set by cd (#12760)
# Description

Fixes #12758.

#12662 introduced a bug where calling `cd` with a path with a trailing
slash would cause `PWD` to be set to a path including a trailing slash,
which is not allowed. This adds a helper to `nu_path` to remove this,
and uses it in the `cd` command to clean it up before setting `PWD`.

# Tests + Formatting
I added some tests to make sure we don't regress on this in the future.

- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`
2024-05-04 12:38:37 +03:00
Himadri Bhattacharjee
35a0f7a369
fix: prevent relative directory traversal from crashing (#12438)
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This is a rewrite for some parts of the recursive completion system. The
Rust `std::path` structures often ignores things like a trailing `.`
because for a complete path, it implies the current directory. We are
replacing the use of some of these structs for Strings.

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2024-05-03 20:17:50 -05:00
Maxim Uvarov
a1287f7b3f
add more tests to the polars plugin (#12719)
# Description

I added some more tests to our mighty `polars` ~~, yet I don't know how
to add expected results in some of them. I would like to ask for help.~~

~~My experiments are in the last commit: [polars:
experiments](f7e5e72019).
Without those experiments `cargo test` goes well.~~
 
UPD. I moved out my unsuccessful test experiments into a separate
[branch](https://github.com/maxim-uvarov/nushell/blob/polars-tests-broken2/).
So, this branch seems ready for a merge.

@ayax79, maybe you'll find time for me please? It's not urgent for sure.

P.S. I'm very new to git. Please feel free to give me any suggestions on
how I should use it better
2024-05-03 20:14:55 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
406df7f208
Avoid taking unnecessary ownership of intermediates (#12740)
# Description

Judiciously try to avoid allocations/clone by changing the signature of
functions

- **Don't pass str by value unnecessarily if only read**
- **Don't require a vec in `Sandbox::with_files`**
- **Remove unnecessary string clone**
- **Fixup unnecessary borrow**
- **Use `&str` in shape color instead**
- **Vec -> Slice**
- **Elide string clone**
- **Elide `Path` clone**
- **Take &str to elide clone in tests**

# User-Facing Changes
None

# Tests + Formatting
This touches many tests purely in changing from owned to borrowed/static
data
2024-05-04 00:53:15 +00:00
Ian Manske
e6f473695c
Fix typo (#12752) 2024-05-03 16:14:13 -05:00