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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jonathan Turner
ba9cb753d5
Bump some of our dependencies (#1234) 2020-01-18 09:35:48 +13:00
Andrés N. Robalino
29fd8b55fb
Keep dummies in default features for convenience. (#1212) 2020-01-13 01:17:56 -05:00
Andrés N. Robalino
d3dae05714
Groundwork for coverage with Nu internals. (#1205) 2020-01-12 16:44:22 -05:00
Jonathan Turner
02d0a4107e
A few ls improvements. New welcome message (#1195) 2020-01-12 09:49:20 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
41ebc6b42d
Bump to 0.8.0 (#1166) 2020-01-07 20:08:31 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
77d856fd53
Last unwraps (#1160)
* Work through most of the last unwraps

* Finish removing unwraps
2020-01-04 19:44:17 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
25298d35e4
Bump rustyline (#1146)
* Slightly improve new which command

* Bump rustyline
2020-01-02 06:54:25 +13:00
Alex van de Sandt
b304de8199 Rewrite which (#1144)
* Detect built-in commands passed as args to `which`

This expands the built-in `which` command to detect nushell commands
that may have the same name as a binary in the path.

* Allow which to interpret multiple arguments

Previously, it would discard any argument besides the first. This allows
`which` to process multiple arguments. It also makes the output a stream
of rows.

* Use map to build the output

* Add boolean column for builtins

* Use macros for entry creation shortcuts

* Process command args and use async_stream

In order to use `ichwh`, I'll need to use async_stream. But in order to
avoid lifetime errors with that, I have to process the command args
before using them. I'll admit I don't fully understand what is going on
with the `args.process(...)` function, but it works.

* Use `ichwh` for path searching

This commit transitions from `which` to `ichwh`. The path search is now
done asynchronously.

* Enable the `--all` flag on `which`

* Make `which` respect external commands

Escaped commands passed to wich (e.g., `which "^ls"`), are now searched
before builtins.

* Fix clippy warnings

This commit resolves two warnings from clippy, in light of #1142.

* Update Cargo.lock to get new `ichwh` version

`ichwh@0.2.1` has support for local paths.

* Add documentation for command
2020-01-01 19:45:27 +13:00
Andrés N. Robalino
0615adac94
Inc refactoring, Value helper test method extractions, and more integration helpers. (#1135)
* Manifests check. Ignore doctests for now.

* We continue with refactorings towards the separation of concerns between
crates. `nu_plugin_inc` and `nu_plugin_str` common test helpers usage
has been refactored into `nu-plugin` value test helpers.

Inc also uses the new API for integration tests.
2019-12-29 00:17:24 -05:00
Andrés N. Robalino
f6c62bf121 Nu plugins now depend on nu-plugin crate. 2019-12-27 08:52:15 -05:00
Jonathan Turner
0c786bb890 Bump to 0.7.2 2019-12-24 14:51:10 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
0ce216eec4
Move to git rustyline to fix Ctrl+L 2019-12-24 05:26:30 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
367f11a62e Bump nu version 2019-12-20 09:03:54 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
e336930fd8
Update Cargo.toml 2019-12-20 06:18:06 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
172ccc910e
Fix the stable plugins to correct list 2019-12-20 06:01:42 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
b629136528 Fix the workspace I commented out 2019-12-19 06:58:23 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
96484161c0 Copy core plugins back so we can publish 2019-12-19 05:35:17 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
08571392e6 Rename test-support to nu-test-support 2019-12-18 07:41:47 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
14817ef229 Subcrate versions 2019-12-18 05:18:10 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
6540509911 Bump Nu version 2019-12-18 04:55:49 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
fa9329c8e3
Merge pull request #1082 from sebastian-xyz/update-book-links
update links to books
2019-12-15 14:34:38 -08:00
Andrés N. Robalino
4034129dba This commit is the continuing phase of extracting functionality to subcrates. We extract test helpers and begin to change Nu shell's test organization along with it. 2019-12-15 11:34:58 -05:00
Sebastian Jung
cbbb246a6d update links to books 2019-12-15 13:56:26 +01:00
Jonathan Turner
31c703891a Bump heim and necessary deps 2019-12-15 02:27:14 +13:00
Yehuda Katz
e8800fdd0c Remove the coloring_in_tokens feature flag
Stabilize and enable
2019-12-12 11:34:43 -08:00
Yehuda Katz
57af9b5040 Add Range and start Signature support
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.
2019-12-11 16:41:07 -08:00
Jonathan Turner
1dcbd89a89 Trying this as a workaround to the [[bin]] issue 2019-12-10 16:57:55 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
17586bdfbd Fix missing dep 2019-12-10 15:13:22 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
e2a95c3e1d Move str and inc to core plugins 2019-12-10 13:59:13 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
88f899d341 Move some plugins back to being core shippable plugins 2019-12-10 13:05:40 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
9f702fe01a Move the remainder of the plugins to crates 2019-12-10 07:39:51 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
38cbfdb8a9 Remove partial docker plugin. Embed->wrap 2019-12-09 17:41:09 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
251c3e103d Move format/parse to core commands 2019-12-09 14:57:53 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
dbadf9499e Fix 1068 2019-12-09 08:15:14 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
91784218c0 Upgrade some dependencies 2019-12-09 06:56:21 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
8833969e4a Remove some unused deps 2019-12-07 20:23:29 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
38b7a3e32b WIP move post/fetch to plugins 2019-12-07 16:46:05 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
6893850fce Move edit and insert to core 2019-12-06 09:15:41 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
d12c16a331 Extract ps and sys subcrates. Move helper methods to UntaggedValue 2019-12-05 08:52:31 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
a4bb5d4ff5 Move binaryview to a sub-crate 2019-12-05 06:51:20 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
cfda67ff82 Finish making the textview plugin optional 2019-12-05 05:28:48 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
1fcf671ca4 Re-enable the textview plugin, now its own crate 2019-12-04 19:38:40 +13:00
Jonathan Turner
efc879b955 Add new line primitive, bump version, allow bare filepaths 2019-12-03 19:44:59 +13:00
Yehuda Katz
24bad78607 Clean up expansion of external words
Previously, external words accidentally used
ExpansionRule::new().allow_external_command(), when it should have been
ExpansionRule::new().allow_external_word().

External words are the broadest category in the parser, and are the
appropriate category for external arguments. This was just a mistake.
2019-12-02 16:34:33 -08:00
Yehuda Katz
87dbd3d5ac Extract build.rs 2019-12-02 13:14:51 -08:00
Yehuda Katz
fe66b4c8ea Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/master' into protocol-extraction 2019-12-02 11:16:00 -08:00
Jonathan Turner
80941ace37 Add 0.6.1 release 2019-12-02 11:02:58 -08:00
Jonathan Turner
1fb5a419a7 Bump the release version 2019-12-02 11:02:57 -08:00
Yehuda Katz
e4226def16 Extract core stuff into own crates
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`).
2019-12-02 10:54:12 -08:00
Jonathan Turner
e530cf0a9d Add 0.6.1 release 2019-12-01 07:10:51 +13:00