* nuframe in its own type in UntaggedValue
* Removed eager dataframe from enum
* Dataframe created from list of values
* Corrected order in dataframe columns
* Returned tag from stream collection
* Removed series from dataframe commands
* Arithmetic operators
* forced push
* forced push
* Replace all command
* String commands
* appending operations with dfs
* Testing suite for dataframes
* Unit test for dataframe commands
* improved equality for dataframes
* Dataframe MVP
* Removed test csv file
* Dataframe MVP
* Removed test csv file
* New revision polars
* New revision polars
* csv file reader
* argument parser for file reader
* Parser from Row primitive
* Column conversion
* Added as f32 and f64
* Parsing row to dataframe
* Removed repeated push to vector
* Accept table values to create dataframe
* Removed default serde
* Dataframe to rows to show data
* Save name of file with dataframe
* Usage example
* Upgrade polars version
* Clippy changes
* Added print function with head and tail
* Move dataframe struct to folder
* Lock file after running tests and merge
* Optional feature for dataframe
* Removed dataframe from plugins
* Update primitive.rs
Co-authored-by: JT <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
This commit contains two improvements:
- Support for a Range syntax (and a corresponding Range value)
- Work towards a signature syntax
Implementing the Range syntax resulted in cleaning up how operators in
the core syntax works. There are now two kinds of infix operators
- tight operators (`.` and `..`)
- loose operators
Tight operators may not be interspersed (`$it.left..$it.right` is a
syntax error). Loose operators require whitespace on both sides of the
operator, and can be arbitrarily interspersed. Precedence is left to
right in the core syntax.
Note that delimited syntax (like `( ... )` or `[ ... ]`) is a single
token node in the core syntax. A single token node can be parsed from
beginning to end in a context-free manner.
The rule for `.` is `<token node>.<member>`. The rule for `..` is
`<token node>..<token node>`.
Loose operators all have the same syntactic rule: `<token
node><space><loose op><space><token node>`.
The second aspect of this pull request is the beginning of support for a
signature syntax. Before implementing signatures, a necessary
prerequisite is for the core syntax to support multi-line programs.
That work establishes a few things:
- `;` and newlines are handled in the core grammar, and both count as
"separators"
- line comments begin with `#` and continue until the end of the line
In this commit, multi-token productions in the core grammar can use
separators interchangably with spaces. However, I think we will
ultimately want a different rule preventing separators from occurring
before an infix operator, so that the end of a line is always
unambiguous. This would avoid gratuitous differences between modules and
repl usage.
We already effectively have this rule, because otherwise `x<newline> |
y` would be a single pipeline, but of course that wouldn't work.
This commit extracts five new crates:
- nu-source, which contains the core source-code handling logic in Nu,
including Text, Span, and also the pretty.rs-based debug logic
- nu-parser, which is the parser and expander logic
- nu-protocol, which is the bulk of the types and basic conveniences
used by plugins
- nu-errors, which contains ShellError, ParseError and error handling
conveniences
- nu-textview, which is the textview plugin extracted into a crate
One of the major consequences of this refactor is that it's no longer
possible to `impl X for Spanned<Y>` outside of the `nu-source` crate, so
a lot of types became more concrete (Value became a concrete type
instead of Spanned<Value>, for example).
This also turned a number of inherent methods in the main nu crate into
plain functions (impl Value {} became a bunch of functions in the
`value` namespace in `crate::data::value`).