# Description
This PR bumps the rust toolchain from 1.66.1 to 1.67.1
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# Description
i sometimes see some sections of the PR template being left untouched by
contributors 🤔
this is not a big deal at all, but i thought we could hide them in the
final PR by making the italic hints real markdown comments with the
`<!-- ... -->` syntax.
this has the effect of
- still showing the guidelines to the contributor in the PR creation
window
- not show these guidelines in the visible PR body
> **Warning**
> limitations
> - this won't remove the comments from the squashed commit when the PR
lands 🤔
> - we might need to use a more structured template for this, like in
the [feature
requests](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/new?assignees=&labels=enhancement&template=feature_request.yml)
but i'm not sure this works with PR templates 😕
# User-Facing Changes
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# Description
as we now have a prelude thanks to #8627, i'd like to work on the
structure of the library 😋
and i think the first step is to make it a true standalone crate 😏
this PR
- moves all the library from `crates/nu-utils/standard_library/` to
`crates/nu-std/`
- moves the `rust` loading code from `src/run.rs` to
`crates/nu-std/src/lib.rs`
Related to #8525.
# Description
With #8525, the tests for the standard library have been enabled in the
CI.
The only places where these tests are missing are
- the PR template
- the toolkit
This PR adds
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-utils/standard_library/tests.nu` to the PR
template
- the same command as `toolkit test stdlib`
- the `test stdlib` command to `toolkit check pr`
# User-Facing Changes
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# Tests + Formatting
the new output of `toolkit check pr`, with the same color code:
> - 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
> - 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
> - 🟢 `toolkit test`
> - 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`
# After Submitting
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i was writing #8148 and came to the "_Test + Formatting_" section of the
PR template.
i felt the developer instructions could be wrapped up in a common easy
to use format, e.g. a `Makefile`, to be used with a few-words command
only, e.g. `make fmt` or `make clippy`, instead of the long commands in
the PR template 🤔
> **Note**
> in case you guys do not want to add a `Makefile` to the `nushell`
source, that PR can be discarded 😌
# Description
this PR
- adds the few rules from the PR template to a new `Makefile`
- replaces the instructions in the PR template from the full commands to
the new `make` rules
# User-Facing Changes
- _none for the regular user_
- i believe easier to test PRs for the developer, allowing one not to
realy on knowing the long commands or using the shell history to run
them again 😋
# Tests + Formatting
_nothing to test_
# After Submitting
maybe mention that in `CONTRIBUTING.md`?
Following up on #7180 with some feature cleanup:
- Move the `database` feature from `plugin` to `default`
- Rename the `database` feature to `sqlite`
- Remove `--features=extra` from a lot of scripts etc.
- No need to specify this, the `extra` feature is now the same as the
default feature set
- Remove the now-redundant 2nd Ubuntu test run
* Add test requirements to PR template
* tweak words
* another tweak
* add /tests folder as a suggestion
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>