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21b3eeed99 Allow spreading arguments to commands (#11289)
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Finishes implementing https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/10598,
which asks for a spread operator in lists, in records, and when calling
commands.

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This PR will allow spreading arguments to commands (both internal and
external). It will also deprecate spreading arguments automatically when
passing to external commands.

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- Users will be able to use `...` to spread arguments to custom/builtin
commands that have rest parameters or allow unknown arguments, or to any
external command
- If a custom command doesn't have a rest parameter and it doesn't allow
unknown arguments either, the spread operator will not be allowed
- Passing lists to external commands without `...` will work for now but
will cause a deprecation warning saying that it'll stop working in 0.91
(is 2 versions enough time?)

Here's a function to help with demonstrating some behavior:
```nushell
> def foo [ a, b, c?, d?, ...rest ] { [$a $b $c $d $rest] | to nuon }
```

You can pass a list of arguments to fill in the `rest` parameter using
`...`:
```nushell
> foo 1 2 3 4 ...[5 6]
[1, 2, 3, 4, [5, 6]]
```

If you don't use `...`, the list `[5 6]` will be treated as a single
argument:

```nushell
> foo 1 2 3 4 [5 6] # Note the double [[]]
[1, 2, 3, 4, [[5, 6]]]
```

You can omit optional parameters before the spread arguments:
```nushell
> foo 1 2 3 ...[4 5] # d is omitted here
[1, 2, 3, null, [4, 5]]
```

If you have multiple lists, you can spread them all:
```nushell
> foo 1 2 3 ...[4 5] 6 7 ...[8] ...[]
[1, 2, 3, null, [4, 5, 6, 7, 8]]
```

Here's the kind of error you get when you try to spread arguments to a
command with no rest parameter:

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/45539777/93faceae-00eb-4e59-ac3f-17f98436e6e4)

And this is the warning you get when you pass a list to an external now
(without `...`):


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/45539777/d368f590-201e-49fb-8b20-68476ced415e)


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Added tests to cover the following cases:
- Spreading arguments to a command that doesn't have a rest parameter
(unexpected spread argument error)
- Spreading arguments to a command that doesn't have a rest parameter
*but* there's also a missing positional argument (missing positional
error)
- Spreading arguments to a command that doesn't have a rest parameter
but does allow unknown arguments, such as `exec` (allowed)
- Spreading a list literal containing arguments of the wrong type (parse
error)
- Spreading a non-list value, both to internal and external commands
- Having named arguments in the middle of rest arguments
- `explain`ing a command call that spreads its arguments

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# Examples

Suppose you have multiple tables:
```nushell
let people = [[id name age]; [0 alice 100] [1 bob 200] [2 eve 300]]
let evil_twins = [[id name age]; [0 ecila 100] [-1 bob 200] [-2 eve 300]]
```

Maybe you often find yourself needing to merge multiple tables and want
a utility to do that. You could write a function like this:
```nushell
def merge_all [ ...tables ] { $tables | reduce { |it, acc| $acc | merge $it } }
```

Then you can use it like this:
```nushell
> merge_all ...([$people $evil_twins] | each { |$it| $it | select name age })
╭───┬───────┬─────╮
│ # │ name  │ age │
├───┼───────┼─────┤
│ 0 │ ecila │ 100 │
│ 1 │ bob   │ 200 │
│ 2 │ eve   │ 300 │
╰───┴───────┴─────╯
```

Except they had duplicate columns, so now you first want to suffix every
column with a number to tell you which table the column came from. You
can make a command for that:
```nushell
def select_and_merge [ --cols: list<string>, ...tables ] {
  let renamed_tables = $tables
    | enumerate
    | each { |it|
      $it.item | select $cols | rename ...($cols | each { |col| $col + ($it.index | into string) })
    };
  merge_all ...$renamed_tables
}
```
And call it like this:
```nushell
> select_and_merge --cols [name age] $people $evil_twins
╭───┬───────┬──────┬───────┬──────╮
│ # │ name0 │ age0 │ name1 │ age1 │
├───┼───────┼──────┼───────┼──────┤
│ 0 │ alice │  100 │ ecila │  100 │
│ 1 │ bob   │  200 │ bob   │  200 │
│ 2 │ eve   │  300 │ eve   │  300 │
╰───┴───────┴──────┴───────┴──────╯
```

---

Suppose someone's made a command to search for APT packages:

```nushell
# The main command
def search-pkgs [
    --install                   # Whether to install any packages it finds
    log_level: int              # Pretend it's a good idea to make this a required positional parameter
    exclude?: list<string>      # Packages to exclude
    repositories?: list<string> # Which repositories to look in (searches in all if not given)
    ...pkgs                     # Package names to search for
] {
  { install: $install, log_level: $log_level, exclude: ($exclude | to nuon), repositories: ($repositories | to nuon), pkgs: ($pkgs | to nuon) }
}
```

It has a lot of parameters to configure it, so you might make your own
helper commands to wrap around it for specific cases. Here's one
example:
```nushell
# Only look for packages locally
def search-pkgs-local [
    --install              # Whether to install any packages it finds
    log_level: int
    exclude?: list<string> # Packages to exclude
    ...pkgs                # Package names to search for
] {
  # All required and optional positional parameters are given
  search-pkgs --install=$install $log_level [] ["<local URI or something>"] ...$pkgs
}
```
And you can run it like this:
```nushell
> search-pkgs-local --install=false 5 ...["python2.7" "vim"]
╭──────────────┬──────────────────────────────╮
│ install      │ false                        │
│ log_level    │ 5                            │
│ exclude      │ []                           │
│ repositories │ ["<local URI or something>"] │
│ pkgs         │ ["python2.7", vim]           │
╰──────────────┴──────────────────────────────╯
```

One thing I realized when writing this was that if we decide to not
allow passing optional arguments using the spread operator, then you can
(mis?)use the spread operator to skip optional parameters. Here, I
didn't want to give `exclude` explicitly, so I used a spread operator to
pass the packages to install. Without it, I would've needed to do
`search-pkgs-local --install=false 5 [] "python2.7" "vim"` (explicitly
pass `[]` (or `null`, in the general case) to `exclude`). There are
probably more idiomatic ways to do this, but I just thought it was
something interesting.

If you're a virologist of the [xkcd](https://xkcd.com/350/) kind,
another helper command you might make is this:
```nushell
# Install any packages it finds
def live-dangerously [ ...pkgs ] {
  # One optional argument was given (exclude), while another was not (repositories)
  search-pkgs 0 [] ...$pkgs --install # Flags can go after spread arguments
}
```

Running it:
```nushell
> live-dangerously "git" "*vi*" # *vi* because I don't feel like typing out vim and neovim
╭──────────────┬─────────────╮
│ install      │ true        │
│ log_level    │ 0           │
│ exclude      │ []          │
│ repositories │ null        │
│ pkgs         │ [git, *vi*] │
╰──────────────┴─────────────╯
```

Here's an example that uses the spread operator more than once within
the same command call:
```nushell
let extras = [ chrome firefox python java git ]

def search-pkgs-curated [ ...pkgs ] {
  (search-pkgs
      1
      [emacs]
      ["example.com", "foo.com"]
      vim # A must for everyone!
      ...($pkgs | filter { |p| not ($p | str contains "*") }) # Remove packages with globs
      python # Good tool to have
      ...$extras
      --install=false
      python3) # I forget, did I already put Python in extras?
}
```

Running it:
```nushell
> search-pkgs-curated "git" "*vi*"
╭──────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ install      │ false                                                             │
│ log_level    │ 1                                                                 │
│ exclude      │ [emacs]                                                           │
│ repositories │ [example.com, foo.com]                                            │
│ pkgs         │ [vim, git, python, chrome, firefox, python, java, git, "python3"] │
╰──────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```
2023-12-28 15:43:20 +08:00
c2b684464f Bump version to 0.88.2 (#11333) 2023-12-14 13:55:48 -06:00
fd56768fdc Bump version to 0.88.1 (#11303) 2023-12-14 18:14:47 +01:00
d43f4253e8 Bump version for 0.88.0 release (#11298)
- [x] reedline
  - [x] released
  - [x] pinned
- [x] git dependency check
- [x] release notes
2023-12-13 06:31:14 +13:00
adfa4d00c0 Bump version to 0.87.2 (#11114)
Based on the hotfix
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/releases/tag/0.87.1 use this to
disambiguate
2023-11-20 20:31:10 +01:00
a806717f35 Testing support tweaks: exit status in Outcome (#10692)
This PR makes a couple of tweaks to the testing support crate:

Add the `nu` invocation's exit status to the test output so that one
can assert that nu exited with a successful code.

This PR was split off of #10232.
2023-11-15 23:50:43 +01:00
2b5f1ee5b3 Bump version to 0.87.1 (#11056) 2023-11-15 23:50:11 +01:00
77a1c3c7b2 Bump version for 0.87.0 release (#11031)
# Release checklist

- [x] reedline
  - [x] released
  - [x] pinned
- [x] crate graph check
- [x] release notes
- [x] release script update (new crate `nu-lsp`)
- [ ] permission management `nu-lsp` on crates.io
2023-11-14 21:01:19 +01:00
88a87158c2 Bump version to 0.86.1 (#10755)
To dev or to patch that is the question
2023-10-18 13:00:51 -05:00
5d8763ed1d Bump version for 0.86.0 release (#10726)
## Release checklist:

- [x] `uu_cp` on crates.io #10725
- [x] new `reedline` released and used nushell/reedline#645
- [x] check of workspace dependency DAG
- [x] release notes ready:
https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/1071
2023-10-18 06:08:20 +13:00
0c67d742f0 fix clippy (#10659)
This pr fix clippy warnings in latest clippy version(1.72.0):

Unfortunally it's not easy to handle for [try
fold](https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/manual_try_fold)
warning in `start command`

Refer to known issue:
> This lint doesn’t take into account whether a function does something
on the failure case, i.e., whether short-circuiting will affect
behavior. Refactoring to try_fold is not desirable in those cases.

That's the case for our code, which does something on the failure case.

So this pr is making a little refactor on `try_commands`.
2023-10-10 03:31:15 +13:00
4aa9102523 Simplify nu! test macros. (#10403)
# Description
Unify the logic between `nu!` and `nu_with_std!`.
The inner code actually does not contain any variadic components. So it
can safely be abstracted into a function.
Similarly simplify the variadic to an array in `nu_with_plugin!`

This also seems to simplify the codegen for tests.

Comparing the size of the `/target/debug` folder after running:

```sh
cargo clean --profile dev
cargo build --workspace --tests
```

With this branch a reduction from `8.9GB` to `8.7GB`

# User-Facing Changes
None

# Tests + Formatting
No changes necessary
2023-09-21 20:11:56 +02:00
af15f794b4 Bump to 0.85.1 development version (#10431) 2023-09-20 18:38:42 +12:00
a6f62e05ae Bump version for the 0.85 release (#10425) 2023-09-19 21:42:47 +03:00
6e9b6f22c9 Deref &String arguments to &str where appropriate (#10321)
# Description
This generally makes for nicer APIs, as you are not forced to use an
existing allocation covering the full `String`.

Some exceptions remain where the underlying type requirements favor it.

# User-Facing Changes
None
2023-09-12 14:06:56 +08:00
9a4dad6ca1 Fix unit tests on Android (#10224)
# Description

* The path to the binaries for tests is slightly incorrect. It is
missing the build target when it is set with the `CARGO_BUILD_TARGET`
environment variable. For example, when `CARGO_BUILD_TARGET` is set to
`aarch64-linux-android`, the path to the `nu` binary is:

  `./target/aarch64-linux-android/debug/nu`

  rather than

  `./target/debug/nu`

This is common on Termux since the default target that rustc detects can
cause problems on some projects, such as [python's `cryptography`
package](https://github.com/pyca/cryptography/issues/7248).
  
This technically isn't a problem specific to Android, but is more likely
to happen on Android due to the latter.
* Additionally, the existing variable named `NUSHELL_CARGO_TARGET` is in
fact the profile, not the build target, so this was renamed to
`NUSHELL_CARGO_PROFILE`. This change is included because without the
rename, the build system would be using `CARGO_BUILD_TARGET` for the
build target and `NUSHELL_CARGO_TARGET` for the build profile, which is
confusing.
* `std path add` tests were missing `android` test

# User-Facing Changes

For those who would like to build nushell on Termux, the unit tests will
pass now.
2023-09-05 20:17:34 +12:00
3d698b74d8 bump nushell to dev version 0.84.1 (#10101)
# Description

This PR bumps nushell from release version 0.84.0 to dev version 0.84.1.

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2023-08-23 15:23:27 -05:00
JT
894e0f7658 bump to 0.84 (#10093) 2023-08-22 21:23:39 +03:00
ad49c17eba fix(nu-parser): do not update plugin.nu file on nu startup (#10007)
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# Description

I've been investigating the [issue
mentioned](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9976#issuecomment-1673290467)
in my prev pr and I've found that plugin.nu file that is used to cache
plugins signatures gets overwritten on every nushell startup and that
may actually mess up with the file content if 2 or more instances of
nushell will run simultaneously.

To reproduce:
1. register at least 2 plugins in your local nushell
2. remember how many entries you have in plugin.nu with `open
$nu.plugin-path | find nu_plugin`
3. run 
    - either `cargo test` inside nushell repo
- or run smth like this `1..100 | par-each {|it| $"(random integer
1..100)ms" | into duration | sleep $in; nu -c "$nu.plugin-path"}` to
simulate parallel access. This approach is not so reliable to reproduce
as running test but still a good point that it may effect users actually
4. validate that your `plugin.nu` file was stripped

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# Solution

In this pr I've refactored the code of handling the `register` command
to minimize code duplications and make sure that overwrite of
`plugin.nu` file is happen only when user calls the command and not on
nu startup

Another option would be to use temp `plugin.nu` when running tests, but
as the issue actually can affect users I've decided to prevent
unnecessary writing at all. Although having isolated `plugin.nu` still
worth of doing

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It changes the behaviour actually as the call `register <plugin>
<signature>` now doesn't updates `plugin.nu` and just reads signatures
to the memory. But as I understand that kind of call with explicit
signature is meant to use only by nushell itself in the `plugin.nu` file
only. I've asked about it in
[discord](https://discordapp.com/channels/601130461678272522/615962413203718156/1140013448915325018)

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Actually, I think the way plugins are stored might be reworked to
prevent or mitigate possible issues further:
- problem with writing to file may still arise if we try to register in
parallel as several instances will write to the same file so the lock
for the file might be required
- using additional parameters to command like `register` to implement
some internal logic could be misleading to the users
- `register` call actually affects global state of nushell that sounds a
little bit inconsistent with immutability and isolation of other parts
of the nu. See issues
[1](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8581),
[2](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8960)
2023-08-14 08:39:23 -05:00
6eac9bfd0f test: clear parent envs to prevent leakage to tests (#9976)
Running tests locally from nushell with customizations (i.e.
$env.PROMPT_COMMAND etc) may lead to failing tests as that customization
leaks to the sandboxed nu itself.

Remove `FILE_PWD` from env

# Tests + Formatting

Tests are now passing locally without issue in my case
2023-08-14 12:49:55 +02:00
955de76116 bump to dev version 0.83.2 (#9866)
# Description

This PR bumps the development version of nushell to version 0.83.2.
2023-07-30 22:16:57 +02:00
88a890c11f bump to dev version 0.83.1 (#9811)
# Description

This bumps nushell to the dev version of 0.83.1 and updates the default
config files with the proper version.

# User-Facing Changes
# Tests + Formatting
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2023-07-26 19:02:13 +02:00
JT
a33b5fe6ce bump to 0.83 (#9802)
# Description

Bump 0.83

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2023-07-26 07:36:36 +12:00
36030cab8a Remove underused devdep getset (#9727)
# Description
We only used this procmacro crate in one place to generate two trivial
getters. Straightforward to replace. Should reduce test-compilation
requirements a bit.

# User-Facing Changes
None
2023-07-19 06:18:52 +12:00
168e7f7b16 Document fn pipeline() used with nu! tests (#9609)
# Description
Its purpose and its limitation around statements are not too obvious but
ubiquituous in our `nu!` tests. Document its behavior as we remove it in
many places for #8670


# User-Facing Changes
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2023-07-05 13:19:54 +02:00
088e6dffbe Bump to 0.82.1 dev version (#9543)
# Description
Marks development or hotfix
2023-06-27 21:33:53 +02:00
ecdb023e2f Bump version for 0.82.0 release (#9530)
# Checklist

- `nu-ansi-term` remains the same
- [x] `reedline` is released and updated
- [x] release scripts are updated for `nu-cmd-base`
- [x] info blog post is online
- [ ] release notes are ready
2023-06-27 19:11:46 +02:00
d15859dd86 Bump to 0.81.1 as development version (#9379)
# Description
Primarily used as a marker on issues and if necessary as a patch release
version.
2023-06-07 15:06:42 +02:00
JT
63cb01e83b bump to 0.81 (#9374)
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2023-06-07 10:08:11 +12:00
5f92fd20e9 update most dependencies except where deeper code changes are needed (#9296)
# Description

This PR updates most dependencies and tries to get in sync with
reedline.

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2023-05-26 10:32:48 -05:00
057de06613 bump nushell from release version to development version (#9215)
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Bump nushell to 0.80.1 development version

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2023-05-17 07:59:01 -05:00
8695b57584 Bump version for 0.80.0 release (#9212)
# Checklist

- [x] merged reedline PR
- [ ] release notes
2023-05-17 10:11:13 +12:00
7d6a32c5f8 Bump to 0.79.1 dev version (#8998)
# Description

For development or hotfixes
2023-04-26 01:05:23 +02:00
a1b7261121 Bump version for 0.79.0 release (#8980) 2023-04-25 23:06:17 +03:00
JT
58b96fdede Add option to not load std-lib. Default tests to not use std-lib (#8833)
this adds a `--no-std-lib` flag. Moves `nu!` to use the `--no-std-lib`.
Adds a new `nu_with_std!` macro for future tests that need the std-lib.

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2023-04-10 10:55:29 +12:00
d18cf19a3f Bump to 0.78.1 development version (#8741)
# Description

either just development or hotfix
2023-04-05 13:36:10 +12:00
2ec2028637 Bump version to 0.78.0 (#8715)
# Description

Version bump for the `0.78.0`

Start to include the version with our `default_config.nu` and
`default_env.nu`

# Checklist

- [x] reedline
- [ ] release notes
2023-04-04 20:47:00 +02:00
ca4d8008d4 Fix rest of license year ranges (#8727)
# Description

In theory we don't need to include the end of the year range for a
proper MIT license.
2023-04-04 09:03:29 +12:00
0f4a073eaf Remove once_cell dependency from nu-test-support create. (#8568)
I was looking where we could remove the usage of once-cell dependency.
As for now, I only found one place. Not a terrible improvement, but at
least, it removes a dependency nu-test-support crate.

Relies on `Mutex::new` constified in Rust 1.63.0
2023-03-22 19:36:52 +01:00
JT
2d41613039 bump to 0.77.2 (#8496)
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2023-03-17 21:29:15 +13:00
1701303279 Bump to 0.77.1 development version (#8453)
# Description

Either to be used in an emergency point release or to indicate
development builds in the `version` command
2023-03-14 23:26:08 +01:00
fd09609b44 Bump version to 0.77.0 (#8410) 2023-03-14 20:46:42 +02:00
a4952bc029 Put a lock around cargo build invocations for plugin tests (#8333)
I think this _might_ fix the issues we've been seeing with plugin tests.

In a nutshell, the plugin tests run `cargo build` to ensure that plugins
have been built:
f6ca62384e/crates/nu-test-support/src/commands.rs (L6)

This PR adds a mutex to ensure that we're never running `cargo build`
concurrently. It also uses an atomic bool to signal when plugins have
already been built, so we can avoid invoking `cargo build` multiple
times unnecessarily.

I can't be certain yet, but I'm guessing the macOS CI problems we've
been seeing come from plugin tests clobbering each other (something
like: test 1 builds the `foo` plugin, then test2 invokes `cargo build`
again and deletes the `foo` plugin from disk).
2023-03-05 19:04:12 -08:00
95ec2fcce7 Update to 0.76.1 version for development (#8161)
# Description

For tracking in `version` for bug reports during development. Might be
used for an urgent hotfix if necessary.
2023-02-21 23:21:39 +00:00
bc38a6a795 Bump version for 0.76.0 release (#8121)
Before landing:

- [x] `reedline 0.16.0` is out and pinned.
- [x] all fixes and features necessary are landed.

In the meantime:

- [ ] feed the release notes with relevant features and breaking changes
2023-02-21 20:46:29 +00:00
208ffdc1da Move some from xxx commands to plugin (#7942)
# Description

From nushell 0.8 philosophy:
https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/blob/main/contributor-book/philosophy_0_80.md#core-categories

> The following categories should be moved to plugins:
Uncommon format support

So this pr is trying to move following commands to plugin:
- [X] from eml
- [x] from ics
- [x] from ini
- [x] from vcf

And we can have a new plugin handles for these formatting, currently
it's implemented here:

https://github.com/WindSoilder/nu_plugin_format

The command usage should be the same to original command.

If it's ok, the plugin can support more formats like
[parquet](https://github.com/fdncred/nu_plugin_from_parquet), or [EDN
format](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/6415), or something
else.

Just create a draft pr to show what's the blueprint looks like, and is
it a good direction to move forward?

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2023-02-13 12:42:08 +00:00
1cd70d7505 Disable auto-benchmark harness for crates (#8057)
# Description

This disables automatic detection of `#[bench]` and other benchmarks
within the crates. Our benchmarks should all live in `benches`

This fixes a problem with criterion flags and should also reduce the
build requirements for `cargo bench` a bit

Taken from https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/7952

See:
https://bheisler.github.io/criterion.rs/book/faq.html#cargo-bench-gives-unrecognized-option-errors-for-valid-command-line-options


# User-Facing Changes

None
2023-02-12 22:22:00 +00:00
c130ca1bc6 Fix: dst error on cp command (#7895)
Fixes #7693 

On `cp` commands there were two error which pass error message with
invalid detail about source and destination files . there error were for
Not exist file and Permission denied .

Examples:
  Before :
Copy `source_file_valid` to `destination_invalid_dir` throw this error ;
`copy file "/source_file_valid" failed: No such file or directory (os
error 2) `

 After this PR it will throw this if destination will be invalid :
`copying to destination "/destination_invalid_dir" failed: No such file
or directory (os error 2) `

it was for Permission denied too .

---------

Co-authored-by: Stefan Holderbach <sholderbach@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-02-01 21:48:21 +01:00
5e957ecda6 Bump to 0.75.1 development version (#7930)
To demark development work or to be used with a point release in an
emergency
2023-01-31 23:55:29 +01:00
17a265b197 Version bump for 0.75 release (#7902)
- [x] Are we ready for the release
- [x] Upgrade to upcoming `reedline 0.15`
2023-01-31 21:00:59 +01:00