* Add new path parse subcommand
This includes a slight refactor to all the path subcommand `action()`
functions.
* Remove filestem and extension; Fix example
* Add additional description to path parse
* Put join arg behind flag; Fix missing import (Win)
* Fix error when column path is passed as arg
* Add structured path joining
Structured path is implicitly joined at every patch subcommand call.
* Fix existing path join tests; Fix rustfmt
* Remove redundant 'static lifetime (clippy)
* Add initial impl of path split subcommand
* Add ability to join path from parts
* Fix wrong results in path split examples
* Fix remaining asyncs after engine change
* Do not wrap split path parts into table
When the input is just a list of values, the `path split` command will
split each value directly into the output stream, similar to
`split-row`. Column path--specified values are still wrapped into a
table so they can still be used to replace table fields.
* Join list of values instead of going one-by-one
When `path join` encounters a list of values, it attempts to join them,
instead of going one-by-one like the rest of the path commands. You can
still `each { echo $it | path join }` to join them one-by-one, if the
values are, e.g., tables.
Now, the behavior of `path split` and `path join` should match the
`split-row` and `str collect` counterparts and should hopefully align
better with user's expectations.
* Make sure path join detects structured path
* Fix panic on empty input stream
Also, doesn't collect input into vector unnecessarily.
* Fix path join not appending value
* Remove argument serialization
* Make better errors; Misc refactor
* OsStr -> String encoding is now lossy, instead of throwing an error
* The consequence is action() now always returns Value instead of Result
* Removed redundant handle_value() call in `path join`
* Fix possible incorrect error detection in `path split`
* Applied rustfmt + clippy
* Add more usage, examples & test; Fix type error
The 'parent' column was required to be a path but didn't work with
string.
* Add more help & examples; Maybe fix Windows error
* Refactor operate function
Reducing code repetition
* Review usages and examples
* Add the option to manually specify the extension
* Add more tests; Fix failures on Windows
* Move path commands to engine-p
* Small refactor
* Add iter-extensions
* Move all to enginep style
* Remove iter extensions
* Fix clippy lints
* Add comment and make ? more visible
* Remove try_all
* Remove all because it cant return err
* Output error when ls into a file without permission
* math sqrt
* added test to check fails when ls into prohibited dir
* fix lint
* math sqrt with tests and doc
* trigger wasm build
* Update filesystem_shell.rs
* converted math commands to outputstream and new method for arg evaluation
* fmt
* clippy
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* Use ctx.configs in all config commands
* Remove all setting/accessing of vars.("config-path")
* Add tests
* Add comment
* Reload cfg on remove
* Hypocratic ws change
* Use history_path in hist_or_default
* Make clippy happy
* Fix rebase stuff
* Fix clippy lint
* add support for timestamp-based time conversion by specifing timezone or 'UTC/Local'
* [fix] fix the wrong test sample
* code formating
* code formating and import missing mod to test
* code formating again
* [fix] it won't crash when given timestamp is too big.
* [fix] code formatting =_=b
* commands: any? all?
We can check if `any` (or `all`) rows of tables match predicates.
Small `all?` example: Given the following table with `services` running:
```
> echo [[status]; [UP] [UP]]
───┬────────
# │ status
───┼────────
0 │ UP
1 │ UP
───┴────────
```
We can ask if all services are UP, like so:
```
> echo [[status]; [UP] [UP]] | all? status == UP
true
```
* Fix any? signature.
* Output error when ls into a file without permission
* math sqrt
* added test to check fails when ls into prohibited dir
* fix lint
* math sqrt with tests and doc
* trigger wasm build
* Update filesystem_shell.rs
* always forgetting the linting
* fix clippy complaining
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
* Output error when ls into a file without permission
* added test to check fails when ls into prohibited dir
* fix lint
* trigger wasm build
* Update filesystem_shell.rs
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
* Revert "History, more test coverage improvements, and refactorings. (#3217)"
This reverts commit 8fc8fc89aa.
* Add tests
* Refactor .nu-env
* Change logic of Config write to logic of read()
* Fix reload always appends to old vars
* Fix reload always takes last_modified of global config
* Add reload_config in evaluation context
* Reload config after writing to it in cfg set / cfg set_into
* Add --no-history to cli options
* Use --no-history in tests
* Add comment about maybe_print_errors
* Get ctrl_exit var from context.global_config
* Use context.global_config in command "config"
* Add Readme in engine how env vars are now handled
* Update docs from autoenv command
* Move history_path from engine to nu_data
* Move load history out of if
* No let before return
* Add import for indexmap
Improvements overall to Nu. Also among the changes here, we can also be more confident towards incorporating `3041`. End to end tests for checking envs properly exported to externals is not added here (since it's in the other PR)
A few things added in this PR (probably forgetting some too)
* no writes happen to history during test runs.
* environment syncing end to end coverage added.
* clean up / refactorings few areas.
* testing API for finer control (can write tests passing more than one pipeline)
* can pass environment variables in tests that nu will inherit when running.
* No longer needed.
* no longer under a module. No need to use super.
* add support for timestamp-based time conversion by specifing timezone or 'UTC/Local'
* [fix] fix the wrong test sample
* code formating
* code formating and import missing mod to test
* code formating again
While the "main" separator in Windows is the backslash, it supports the
forward slash as a separator too.
Add support for this so that the behavior is similar to the way Windows
PowerShell handles the forward slash: it is recognized as a separator,
and when using <tab> for path completion the slash is reversed.