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Author SHA1 Message Date
Björn Richter
cb18dd5200
Add decimals to int when using into string --decimals (#6085)
* Add decimals to int when using `into string --decimals`

* Add tests for `into string` when converting int with `--decimals`

* Apply formatting

* Merge `into_str` test files

* Comment out unused code and add TODOs

* Use decimal separator depending on system locale

* Add test helper to run closure in different locale

* Add tests for int-to-string conversion using different locales

* Add utils function to get system locale

* Add panic message when locking mutex fails

* Catch and resume panic later to prevent Mutex poisoning when test fails

* Move test to `nu-test-support` to keep `nu-utils` free of `nu-*` dependencies

See https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/6085#issuecomment-1193131694

* Rename test support fn `with_fake_locale` to `with_locale_override`

* Move `get_system_locale()` to `locale` module

* Allow overriding locale with special env variable (when not in release)

* Use special env var to override locale during testing

* Allow callback to return a value in `with_locale_override()`

* Allow multiple options in `nu!` macro

* Allow to set locale as `nu!` macro option

* Use new `locale` option of `nu!` macro instead of `with_locale_override`

Using the `locale` options does not lock the `LOCALE_OVERRIDE_MUTEX`
mutex in `nu-test-support::locale_override` but instead calls the `nu`
command directly with the `NU_LOCALE_OVERRIDE` environment variable.
This allows for parallel test excecution.

* Fix: Add option identifier for `cwd` in usage of `nu!` macro

* Rely on `Display` trait for formatting `nu!` macro command

- Removed the `DisplayPath` trait
- Implement `Display` for `AbsolutePath`, `RelativePath` and
  `AbsoluteFile`

* Default to locale `en_US.UTF-8` for tests when using `nu!` macro

* Add doc comment to `nu!` macro

* Format code using `cargo fmt --all`

* Pass function directly instead of wrapping the call in a closure

https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#redundant_closure

* Pass function to `or_else()` instead of calling it inside `or()`

https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#or_fun_call

* Fix: Add option identifier for `cwd` in usage of `nu!` macro
2022-08-12 21:13:50 -05:00
Fernando Herrera
ae64c58f59
Polars upgrade 0.23 (#6303)
* more lazy expressions

* upgrade polars and correct functions

* arg-where example

* cargo clippy

* restore modified filter files

* correct string addition with str

* correct string addition with str

* correct message in test
2022-08-12 13:10:36 +01:00
WindSoilder
6cc66c8afd
complete some commands tests (#5464)
* complete hash test

* unignore source relative tests
2022-05-07 06:23:49 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
5a1af4d661
fixed a couple more tests (#4870) 2022-03-18 12:35:28 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
f507613b38
fixed some more tests (#4607) 2022-02-22 11:32:29 -05:00
JT
d70d91e559 Remove old nushell/merge engine-q 2022-02-07 14:54:06 -05:00
Fernando Herrera
fdce6c49ab engine-q merge 2022-02-07 19:11:34 +00:00
JT
a008f1aa80
Command tests (#922)
* WIP command tests

* Finish marking todo tests

* update

* update

* Windows cd test ignoring
2022-02-03 21:01:45 -05:00
Andrés N. Robalino
9d8845d7ad
Allow custom lib dir path for sourcing nu script libraries. (#3940)
Given we can write nu scripts. As the codebase grows, splitting into many smaller nu scripts is necessary.

In general, when we work with paths and files we seem to face quite a few difficulties. Here we just tackle one of them and it involves sourcing
files that also source other nu files and so forth. The current working directory becomes important here and being on a different directory
when sourcing scripts will not work. Mostly because we expand the path on the current working directory and parse the files when a source command
call is done.

For the moment, we introduce a `lib_dirs` configuration value and, unfortunately, introduce a new dependency in `nu-parser` (`nu-data`) to get
a handle of the configuration file to retrieve it. This should give clues and ideas as the new parser engine continues (introduce a way to also know paths)

With this PR we can do the following:

Let's assume we want to write a nu library called `my_library`. We will have the code in a directory called `project`: The file structure will looks like this:

```
project/my_library.nu
project/my_library/hello.nu
project/my_library/name.nu
```

This "pattern" works well, that is, when creating a library have a directory named `my_library` and next to it a `my_library.nu` file. Filling them like this:

```

source my_library/hello.nu
source my_library/name.nu
```

```

def hello [] {
  "hello world"
}
```

```

def name [] {
  "Nu"
end
```

Assuming this `project` directory is stored at `/path/to/lib/project`, we can do:

```
config set lib_dirs ['path/to/lib/project']
```

Given we have this `lib_dirs` configuration value, we can be anywhere while using Nu and do the following:

```
source my_library.nu

echo (hello) (name)

```
2021-08-26 02:04:04 -05:00
Jakub Žádník
e11b400a75
Allow source to accept paths with emojis (#3939)
* Allow sourcing paths with emojis

* Add source command tests for emoji paths

* Fmt

* Disable source tests on Windows with illegal paths

* Test sourcing also ASCII and single-quoted paths
2021-08-19 19:06:18 +12:00