1. Fixed a bug where `--all` wasn't showing files at the root directories.
2. More use of `Result`'s `map` and `map_err` methods.
3. Making tables be homogeneous so one can, for example, `get directories`.
Previously, if the user didn't have the appropriate permissions to execute the
binary/script, they would see "command not found", which is confusing.
This commit eliminates the `which` crate in favour of `ichwh`, which deals
better with permissions by not dealing with them at all! This is closer to the
behaviour of `which` in many shells. Permission checks are then left up to the
caller to deal with.
Mostly, making more use of `map` and `map_err` in `Result`. One benefit
is that at least one location had duplicated logic for how to map the
error, which is no longer the case after this commit.
An interruptible stream can query an `AtomicBool. If that bool is true,
the stream will no longer produce any values.
Also introducing the `Interruptible` trait, which extends any `Stream`
with the `interruptible` function, to simplify the construction and
allow chaining.
* headers plugin
* Remove plugin
* Add non-functioning headers command
* Add ability to extract headers from first row
* Refactor header extraction
* Rebuild indexmap with proper headers
* Rebuild result properly
* Compiling, probably wrapped too much?
* Refactoring
* Deal with case of empty header cell
* Deal with case of empty header cell
* Fix formatting
* Fix linting, attempt 2.
* Move whole_stream_command(Headers) to more appropriate section
* ... more linting
* Return Err(ShellError...) instead of panic, yield each row instead of entire table
* Insert Column[index] if no header info is found.
* Update error description
* Add initial test
* Add tests for headers command
* Lint test cases in headers
* Change ShellError for headers, Add sample_headers file to utils.rs
* Add empty sheet to test file
* Revert "Add empty sheet to test file"
This reverts commit a4bf38a31d.
* Show error message when given empty table
This makes the `binaries` function respect the `CARGO_TARGET_DIR` environment variable when set. If it's not present it falls back to the regular target directory used by Cargo.
* Fix '/' and '..' not being valid mv targets
If `/` or `../` is specified as the destination for `mv`, it will fail with an error message saying it's not a valid destination. This fixes it to account for the fact that `Path::file_name` return `None` when the file name evaluates to `/` or `..`. It will only take the slow(er) path if `Path::file_name` returns `None` in its initial check.
Fixes#1291
* Add test
* Add error message for csv parsing failures
* Add csv error prettyfier
* Improve readability of the error
Line 2: error is easier to understand than:
Line 2, error
* Remove unnecessary use of the format! macro
Replacing it with .to_string() fixes a clippy warning
* Improve consistency with JSON parsing errors
* Custom canonicalize method for FilesystemShell.
* Use custom canonicalize method.
Fixed missing import.
* Move function body to already impl body.
* Create test that aims to resolve.
* Utility function to detect hidden folders.
Implemented for Unix and Windows.
* Rename function argument.
* Revert "Rename function argument."
This reverts commit e7ab70f0f0.
* Add flag '--all/-a' to Ls
* Rename function argument.
* Check if flag '--all/-a' is present and path is hidden.
Replace match with map_err for glob result.
Remove redundancy in stream body.
Included comments on new stream body.
Replace async_stream::stream with async_stream::try_stream.
Minor tweaks to is_empty_dir.
Fix and refactor is_hidden_dir.
* Fix "implicit" bool coerse
* Fixed clippy errors
For some commands like `which` -h flag would trigger an error asking for
missing required parameters instead of printing the help message as it
does with --help. This commit adds a check in the command parser to
avoid that.
* Fix deleting named pipes
* Use std::os::unix::fs::FileTypeExt to show correct type for unix-specific fs objects; Fix formatting
Co-authored-by: Linards Kalvāns <linards.kalvans@twino.eu>
The extra newline character makes it hard to use nu as part of an
external processing pipeline, since the extra character could taint the
results. For example:
```
$ nu -c 'echo test | xxd'
00000000: 7465 7374 test
```
versus
```
nu -c 'echo test' | xxd
00000000: 7465 7374 0a test.
```
* WIP: move to bytes codec
* Progress on adding collect helpers
* Progress on adding collect helpers
* Add in line splitting back to lines
* Lines outputting line primitives
* Close to ready?
* Finish fixing lines
* clippy fixes
* fmt fixes
* removed unused code
* Cleanup a few bits
* Cleanup a few bits
* Cleanup a few more bits
* Fix failing test with corrected test case
* Fix and refactor cd for Filesystem Shell.
Reorder check conditions, don't check existence twice.
If building for unix check exec bit on folder.
* Import PermissionsExt only on unix target.
* It seems that this is the correct way?