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d2abb8603a Remove illegal star dependency (#10095)
The wildcard dev-dependency added in #9632 blocked us from publishing
the crate

Co-authored-by: JT <547158+jntrnr@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-23 09:09:23 +12:00
JT
894e0f7658 bump to 0.84 (#10093) 2023-08-22 21:23:39 +03:00
a5087c4966 remove Clippy flags from the PR template (#10087)
related to
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10072
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/10073

cc/ @sholderbach 

# Description
i think the PR template was the missing place where a `cargo clippy`
appears 😏
2023-08-21 19:45:48 +02:00
ac4ab452d4 update install/build scripts to include --locked (#10086)
# Description

This PR updates the toolkit and the build/install scripts to include
`--locked`, also added `extra` feature to the _all_ scripts, and
`--force` to the install scripts.

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2023-08-21 12:42:42 -05:00
JT
5378727049 Revert "pin serde to avoid https://github.com/serde-rs/serde/issues/2538" (#10078)
Reverts nushell/nushell#10061

The latest serde (1.0.184) reverts the binary requirement.
2023-08-22 05:04:34 +12:00
0786ddddbd allow help to return a Type::Table (#10082)
# Description

This PR changes the signature of the `help` command so that it can
return a `Type::Table`.

closes #10077 

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2023-08-21 07:46:44 -05:00
7617084ca3 Polish CONTRIBUTING, add Rust style (#10071)
Add a table of contents and fix some imprecise information

Adds a proposed Rust style guide based on how things are reviewed at the
moment.
2023-08-21 17:17:18 +12:00
28941f1a06 Remove global clippy -A from toolkit.nu (#10073)
# Description
Same procedure as in #10072
2023-08-21 00:10:44 +02:00
43ceb3edec Remove clippy global -A from CI (#10072)
# Description
We allowed two default lints due to false positives. This should be
locally addressed with explicit information what causes either a false
positive or why a particular design choice in the code is made.


# User-Facing Changes
None

# Tests + Formatting
We should detect a few more things with clippy out of the box. If you
encounter a false positive you will need to address it on a case by case
basis.
2023-08-21 00:08:49 +02:00
bffd8e4dd2 Pin reedline to 0.23.0 (#10070)
See release notes:

https://github.com/nushell/reedline/releases/tag/v0.23.0
2023-08-20 23:45:36 +02:00
66023f6243 Remove "let config" warning (#10068)
If you have a `config` variable defined at some point after reading
config files, Nushell would print
```
warning: use `$env.config = ...` instead of `let config = ...`
```

I think it's long enough since we've used `$env.config` that we can
remove this. Furthermore, it should be printed during `let` parsing
because you can end up with a `config` constant after importing a
`config` module (that was my case). The warning thus can be misleading.
2023-08-20 22:02:52 +02:00
10fc32e3ef Simplify virtualenv testing (#10035)
Co-authored-by: Stefan Holderbach <sholderbach@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Antoine Stevan <44101798+amtoine@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-20 17:00:59 +03:00
3148acd3a4 Recursively export constants from modules (#10049)
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https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9773 introduced constants to
modules and allowed to export them, but only within one level. This PR:
* allows recursive exporting of constants from all submodules
* fixes submodule imports in a list import pattern
* makes sure exported constants are actual constants

Should unblock https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9678

### Example:
```nushell
module spam {
    export module eggs {
        export module bacon {
            export const viking = 'eats'
        }
    }
}

use spam 
print $spam.eggs.bacon.viking  # prints 'eats'

use spam [eggs]
print $eggs.bacon.viking  # prints 'eats'

use spam eggs bacon viking
print $viking  # prints 'eats'
```

### Limitation 1:

Considering the above `spam` module, attempting to get `eggs bacon` from
`spam` module doesn't work directly:
```nushell
use spam [ eggs bacon ]  # attempts to load `eggs`, then `bacon`
use spam [ "eggs bacon" ]  # obviously wrong name for a constant, but doesn't work also for commands
```

Workaround (for example):
```nushell
use spam eggs
use eggs [ bacon ]

print $bacon.viking  # prints 'eats'
```

I'm thinking I'll just leave it in, as you can easily work around this.
It is also a limitation of the import pattern in general, not just
constants.

### Limitation 2:

`overlay use` successfully imports the constants, but `overlay hide`
does not hide them, even though it seems to hide normal variables
successfully. This needs more investigation.

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2023-08-20 14:51:35 +02:00
e6ce8a89be try and fix into datetime to accept more dt formats (#10063)
# Description

This PR tries to fix `into datetime`. The problem was that it didn't
support many input formats and the `--format` was clunky. `--format` is
still a bit clunky but can work. The big change here is that it first
tries to use `dtparse` to convert text into datetime.

### Before
```nushell
❯ '20220604' | into datetime
Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 (53 years ago)
```
### After
```nushell
❯ '20220604' | into datetime
Sat, 04 Jun 2022 00:00:00 -0500 (a year ago)
```
## Supported Input Formats
`dtparse` should support all these formats. Taken from their
[repo](https://github.com/bspeice/dtparse/blob/master/build_pycompat.py).
```python
    'test_parse_default': [
        "Thu Sep 25 10:36:28",
        "Sep 10:36:28", "10:36:28", "10:36", "Sep 2003", "Sep", "2003",
        "10h36m28.5s", "10h36m28s", "10h36m", "10h", "10 h 36", "10 h 36.5",
        "36 m 5", "36 m 5 s", "36 m 05", "36 m 05 s", "10h am", "10h pm",
        "10am", "10pm", "10:00 am", "10:00 pm", "10:00am", "10:00pm",
        "10:00a.m", "10:00p.m", "10:00a.m.", "10:00p.m.",
        "October", "31-Dec-00", "0:01:02", "12h 01m02s am", "12:08 PM",
        "01h02m03", "01h02", "01h02s", "01m02", "01m02h", "2004 10 Apr 11h30m",
        # testPertain
        'Sep 03', 'Sep of 03',
        # test_hmBY - Note: This appears to be Python 3 only, no idea why
        '02:17NOV2017',
        # Weekdays
        "Thu Sep 10:36:28", "Thu 10:36:28", "Wed", "Wednesday"
    ],
    'test_parse_simple': [
        "Thu Sep 25 10:36:28 2003", "Thu Sep 25 2003", "2003-09-25T10:49:41",
        "2003-09-25T10:49", "2003-09-25T10", "2003-09-25", "20030925T104941",
        "20030925T1049", "20030925T10", "20030925", "2003-09-25 10:49:41,502",
        "199709020908", "19970902090807", "2003-09-25", "09-25-2003",
        "25-09-2003", "10-09-2003", "10-09-03", "2003.09.25", "09.25.2003",
        "25.09.2003", "10.09.2003", "10.09.03", "2003/09/25", "09/25/2003",
        "25/09/2003", "10/09/2003", "10/09/03", "2003 09 25", "09 25 2003",
        "25 09 2003", "10 09 2003", "10 09 03", "25 09 03", "03 25 Sep",
        "25 03 Sep", "  July   4 ,  1976   12:01:02   am  ",
        "Wed, July 10, '96", "1996.July.10 AD 12:08 PM", "July 4, 1976",
        "7 4 1976", "4 jul 1976", "7-4-76", "19760704",
        "0:01:02 on July 4, 1976", "0:01:02 on July 4, 1976",
        "July 4, 1976 12:01:02 am", "Mon Jan  2 04:24:27 1995",
        "04.04.95 00:22", "Jan 1 1999 11:23:34.578", "950404 122212",
        "3rd of May 2001", "5th of March 2001", "1st of May 2003",
        '0099-01-01T00:00:00', '0031-01-01T00:00:00',
        "20080227T21:26:01.123456789", '13NOV2017', '0003-03-04',
        'December.0031.30',
        # testNoYearFirstNoDayFirst
        '090107',
        # test_mstridx
        '2015-15-May',
    ],
    'test_parse_tzinfo': [
        'Thu Sep 25 10:36:28 BRST 2003', '2003 10:36:28 BRST 25 Sep Thu',
    ],
    'test_parse_offset': [
        'Thu, 25 Sep 2003 10:49:41 -0300', '2003-09-25T10:49:41.5-03:00',
        '2003-09-25T10:49:41-03:00', '20030925T104941.5-0300',
        '20030925T104941-0300',
        # dtparse-specific
        "2018-08-10 10:00:00 UTC+3", "2018-08-10 03:36:47 PM GMT-4", "2018-08-10 04:15:00 AM Z-02:00"
    ],
    'test_parse_dayfirst': [
        '10-09-2003', '10.09.2003', '10/09/2003', '10 09 2003',
        # testDayFirst
        '090107',
        # testUnambiguousDayFirst
        '2015 09 25'
    ],
    'test_parse_yearfirst': [
        '10-09-03', '10.09.03', '10/09/03', '10 09 03',
        # testYearFirst
        '090107',
        # testUnambiguousYearFirst
        '2015 09 25'
    ],
    'test_parse_dfyf': [
        # testDayFirstYearFirst
        '090107',
        # testUnambiguousDayFirstYearFirst
        '2015 09 25'
    ],
    'test_unspecified_fallback': [
        'April 2009', 'Feb 2007', 'Feb 2008'
    ],
    'test_parse_ignoretz': [
        'Thu Sep 25 10:36:28 BRST 2003', '1996.07.10 AD at 15:08:56 PDT',
        'Tuesday, April 12, 1952 AD 3:30:42pm PST',
        'November 5, 1994, 8:15:30 am EST', '1994-11-05T08:15:30-05:00',
        '1994-11-05T08:15:30Z', '1976-07-04T00:01:02Z', '1986-07-05T08:15:30z',
        'Tue Apr 4 00:22:12 PDT 1995'
    ],
    'test_fuzzy_tzinfo': [
        'Today is 25 of September of 2003, exactly at 10:49:41 with timezone -03:00.'
    ],
    'test_fuzzy_tokens_tzinfo': [
        'Today is 25 of September of 2003, exactly at 10:49:41 with timezone -03:00.'
    ],
    'test_fuzzy_simple': [
        'I have a meeting on March 1, 1974', # testFuzzyAMPMProblem
        'On June 8th, 2020, I am going to be the first man on Mars', # testFuzzyAMPMProblem
        'Meet me at the AM/PM on Sunset at 3:00 AM on December 3rd, 2003', # testFuzzyAMPMProblem
        'Meet me at 3:00 AM on December 3rd, 2003 at the AM/PM on Sunset', # testFuzzyAMPMProblem
        'Jan 29, 1945 14:45 AM I going to see you there?', # testFuzzyIgnoreAMPM
        '2017-07-17 06:15:', # test_idx_check
    ],
```
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2023-08-20 07:32:48 -05:00
74f8081290 allow return to return any nushell value (#10067)
# Description

This PR allows the `return` command to return any nushell value.

### Before

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/2c0a70d7-86e4-4c7f-bd3a-d7c7d74b1c1a)

### After

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2023-08-20 07:30:54 -05:00
JT
2ae1de2470 move 'bytes' back to commands (#10051)
# Description

Moves the `bytes XXXX` commands back to the default set.
2023-08-19 22:43:53 +02:00
028a327ce8 Revert "deprecate --format and --list in into datetime (#10017)" (#10055)
related to 
-
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/10017#issuecomment-1683082039

# Description
this PR undeprecates `into datetime --format` and `into datetime
--list`.

this PR reverts commit f33b60c001.

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2023-08-19 14:34:16 -05:00
JT
318862aad6 pin serde to avoid https://github.com/serde-rs/serde/issues/2538 (#10061)
Context: https://github.com/serde-rs/serde/issues/2538

As other projects are investigating, this should pin serde to the last
stable release before binary requirements were introduced.

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2023-08-20 05:50:26 +12:00
9f4510f2e1 make the charpage optional for std clip (#10053)
related to
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https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/615253963645911060/1142060647358668841

# Description
in order to make the charpage for Windows as general as possible, `chcp`
will only run on Windows when `--charpage` is given an integer.

while i was at it, i fixed the system messages given to
`check-clipboard` because some of the were incorrect => see the second
commit 6865ec9a5

# User-Facing Changes
this is a breaking change as users relying on the fact that `std clip`
changed the page to `65001` by itself is not true anymore => they will
have to add `--charpage 65001`.

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2023-08-19 10:18:50 -05:00
98c7ab96b6 enable/update some example tests so they work again (#10058)
# Description

This PR updates some `Example` tests so that they work again. The only
one I couldn't figure out is the one in the `filter` command. It should
work but does not. However, I left the test in because it's valuable, it
just has a `None` result. I'd like to fix this but I'm not sure how.

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2023-08-19 09:06:59 -05:00
13114e972b try to document the more obscure testbin commands (#10057)
# Description

This PR tries to document some of the more obscure testbin parameters
and what they do. I still don't grok all of them.

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2023-08-19 08:23:11 -05:00
JT
4a1b3e26ef fix default-env after latest changes (#10052)
# Description

default env.nu is currently broken after the changes to `str replace`.
This PR should help fix it.

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2023-08-19 07:39:36 +12:00
1e3248dfe8 nu-table: fix issue with truncation and text border (#10050)
I did only few manual tests, so maybe shall be run before.

todo: maybe need to add a test case for it.

fix #9993
cc: @fdncred

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
2023-08-18 13:28:33 -05:00
2aa4cd5cc5 Add a few more fields to scope commands (#10045) 2023-08-18 20:47:38 +03:00
fb908df17d Add additional span to IncorrectValue error (#10036) 2023-08-18 20:47:05 +03:00
cdf09abcc0 Allow exporting extern-wrapped (#10025) 2023-08-18 20:45:33 +03:00
fe2c498a81 Fix wrong path expansion in save (#10046) 2023-08-18 20:45:10 +03:00
fe7122280d allow int as a cellpath for select (#10048)
Description

This PR allows ints to be used as cell paths.

### Before
```nushell
❯ let index = 0
❯ locations | select $index
Error: nu:🐚:cant_convert

  × Can't convert to cell path.
   ╭─[entry #26:1:1]
 1 │ locations | select $index
   ·                    ───┬──
   ·                       ╰── can't convert int to cell path
   ╰────
```

### After
```nushell
❯ let index = 0
❯ locations | select $index
╭#┬───────location────────┬city_column┬state_column┬country_column┬lat_column┬lon_column╮
│0│http://ip-api.com/json/│city       │region      │countryCode   │lat       │lon       │
╰─┴───────────────────────┴───────────┴────────────┴──────────────┴──────────┴──────────╯
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2e0fb7c1a6 Change str replace to match substring by default (#10038) 2023-08-18 00:18:16 +03:00
f33b60c001 deprecate --format and --list in into datetime (#10017)
related to
-
https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/614593951969574961/1141009665266831470

# Description
this PR
- prints a colorful warning when a user uses either `--format` or
`--list` on `into datetime`
- does NOT remove the features for now, i.e. the two options still work
- redirect to the `format date` command instead

i propose to
- land this now
- prepare a removal PR right after this
- land the removal PR in between 0.84 and 0.85

# User-Facing Changes
`into datetime --format` and `into datetime --list` will be deprecated
in 0.85.

## how it looks
- `into datetime --list` in the REPL
```nushell
> into datetime --list | first
Error:   × Deprecated option
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ into datetime --list | first
   · ──────┬──────
   ·       ╰── `into datetime --list` is deprecated and will be removed in 0.85
   ╰────
  help: see `format datetime --list` instead


╭───────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ Specification │ %Y                                         │
│ Example       │ 2023                                       │
│ Description   │ The full proleptic Gregorian year,         │
│               │ zero-padded to 4 digits.                   │
╰───────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```

- `into datetime --list` in a script
```nushell
> nu /tmp/foo.nu
Error:   × Deprecated option
   ╭─[/tmp/foo.nu:4:1]
 4 │ #
 5 │ into datetime --list | first
   · ──────┬──────
   ·       ╰── `into datetime --list` is deprecated and will be removed in 0.85
   ╰────
  help: see `format datetime --list` instead


╭───────────────┬────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ Specification │ %Y                                         │
│ Example       │ 2023                                       │
│ Description   │ The full proleptic Gregorian year,         │
│               │ zero-padded to 4 digits.                   │
╰───────────────┴────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```

- `help into datetime`


![baz](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/44101798/08beece0-9c89-4665-bfe4-76a32207470f)

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7e48607820 Remove dead code from tests (#10040)
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68a821c84a Change Winget Releaser job to ubuntu-latest (#10032)
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Winget Releaser now supports non-Windows runners, and `ubuntu-latest` is
generally faster.
2023-08-17 10:12:16 -05:00
c5e59efa4d Sort entries in scope commands; Fix usage of externs (#10039)
# Description

* All output of `scope` commands is sorted by the "name" column. (`scope
externs` and some other commands had entries in a weird/random order)
* The output of `scope externs` does not have extra newlines (that was
due to wrong usage creation of known externals)
2023-08-17 16:37:01 +02:00
ec5b9b9f37 Make http -f display the request headers. Closes #9912 (#10022)
# Description
As described in https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9912, the
`http` command could display the request headers with the `--full` flag,
which could help in debugging the requests. This PR adds such
functionality.

# User-Facing Changes
If `http get` or other `http` command which supports the `--full` flag
is invoked with the flag, it used to display the `headers` key which
contained an table of response headers. Now this key contains two nested
keys: `response` and `request`, each of them being a table of the
response and request headers accordingly.


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/24980/d3cfc4c3-6c27-4634-8552-2cdfbdfc7076)
2023-08-17 09:19:10 -05:00
e88a51e930 Refactor scope commands (#10023) 2023-08-17 11:58:38 +03:00
35f8d8548a Remove potential panic from path join (#10012)
Co-authored-by: amtoine <stevan.antoine@gmail.com>
2023-08-16 10:27:36 +03:00
7a123d3eb1 Expose polars avro support (#10019)
# Description

Exposes polars avro support via dfr open and dfr to-avro

---------

Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@disqo.com>
2023-08-15 20:31:49 -05:00
3ed45c7ba8 allow select to take a $variable with a list of columns (#9987)
# Description

This PR enables `select` to take a constructed list of columns as a
variable.

```nushell
> let cols = [name type];[[name type size]; [Cargo.toml toml 1kb] [Cargo.lock toml 2kb]] | select $cols
  ╭#┬───name───┬type╮
  │0│Cargo.toml│toml│
  │1│Cargo.lock│toml│
  ╰─┴──────────┴────╯
```
and rows
```nushell
> let rows = [0 2];[[name type size]; [Cargo.toml toml 1kb] [Cargo.lock toml 2kb] [file.json json 3kb]] | select $rows
  ╭#┬───name───┬type┬size╮
  │0│Cargo.toml│toml│1kb │
  │1│file.json │json│3kb │
  ╰─┴──────────┴────┴────╯
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8b160f9850 Nushell table list columns -> dataframe list columns. Explode / Flatten dataframe support. (#9951)
# Description
- Adds support for conversion between nushell lists and polars lists
instead of treating them as a polars object.
- Fixed explode and flatten to work both as expressions or lazy
dataframe commands. The previous item was required to make this work.

---------

Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@disqo.com>
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-15 06:54:37 -05:00
696b2cda4a nu-table: Fix padding 0 width issues (#10011)
close #10001

cc: @fdncred @amtoine 

note: make sure you rebase/squash

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
2023-08-14 19:07:34 -05:00
435348aa61 Rename misused "deprecation" to removal (#10000)
# Description
In the past we named the process of completely removing a command and
providing a basic error message pointing to the new alternative
"deprecation".

But this doesn't match the expectation of most users that have seen
deprecation _warnings_ that alert to either impending removal or
discouraged use after a stability promise.

# User-Facing Changes
Command category changed from `deprecated` to `removed`
2023-08-15 07:17:31 +12:00
0a5f41abc2 Bump quick-xml from 0.29.0 to 0.30.0 (#9870) 2023-08-14 13:58:15 +00:00
2b97bc54c5 Fix example for extern-wrapped (#10004)
Fixes example and some signature text of `extern-wrapped`.

# User-Facing Changes

Minor help text changes
2023-08-14 15:41:25 +02:00
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
f1e88d95c1 Fix a crash when moving the cursor after accepting a suggestion from the help menu (#9784)
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Fixes #9627 
Related nushell/reedline#602 nushell/reedline#612

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2023-08-14 05:58:39 -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
5d94b16d71 Improve I/O types of into decimal(/float) (#9998)
# Description
- Add identity cast to `into decimal` (float->float)
- Correct `into decimal` output to concrete float

# User-Facing Changes
`1.23 | into decimal` will now work.
By fixing the output type it can now be used in conjunction with
commands that expect `float`/`list<float>`

# Tests + Formatting
Adapts example to do identity cast and heterogeneous cast
2023-08-13 20:29:17 +02:00
3bd46fe27a Add search terms to reject (#9996)
# Description
This may be easy to find/confuse with `drop`


# User-Facing Changes
Users coming from SQL will be happier when using `help -f` or `F1`

# Tests + Formatting
None
2023-08-13 20:27:29 +02:00
7b1c7debcb Fix watch not handling all file changes (#9990)
Closes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9910

I noticed that`watch` was not catching all filesystem changes, because
some are reported as `ModifyKind::Data(DataChange::Any)` and we were
only handling `ModifyKind::Data(DataChange::Content)`. Easy fix.

This was happening on Ubuntu 23.04, ext4.
2023-08-12 14:34:40 -07:00
JT
e77a0a48aa Rename main to script name when running scripts (#9948)
# Description

This PR does three related changes:

* Keeps the originally declared name in help outputs.
* Updates the name of the commands called `main` in the user script to
the name of the script.
* Fixes the source of signature information in multiple places. This
allows scripts to have more complete help output.

Combined, the above allow the user to see the script name in the help
output of scripts, like so:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/547158/741d192c-0a39-45a7-8f36-3a0dc8eeae2b)

NOTE: You still declare and call the definition `main`, so from inside
the script `main` is still the correct name. But multiple folks agreed
that seeing `main` in the script help was confusing, so this PR changes
that.

# User-Facing Changes

One potential minor breaking change is that module renames will be shown
as their originally defined name rather than the renamed name. I believe
this to be a better default.

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2023-08-12 05:58:49 +12:00
aa37572ddc nu-table/ Add table.indent configuration (#9983)
Hi there.

Am I got it right?

ref: https://github.com/zhiburt/tabled/issues/358
cc: @fdncred

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
2023-08-11 08:37:16 -05:00
a0cecf7658 Move format duration/filesize back into core (#9978)
# Description
Those two commands are very complementary to `into duration` and `into
filesize` when you want to coerce a particular string output.

This keeps the old `format` command with its separate formatting syntax
still in `nu-cmd-extra`.

# User-Facing Changes
`format filesize` is back accessible with the default build. The new
`format duration` command is also available to everybody

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2023-08-11 06:01:47 +12:00
23170ff368 fix the signature of input list (#9977)
# Description
in its documentation, `input list` says it only accepts the following
signatures
- `list<any> -> list<any>`
- `list<string> -> string`

however this is incorrect as the following is allowed and even in the
help page
```nushell
[1 2 3] | input list  # -> returns an `int`
```

this PR fixes the signature of `input list`.
- with no option or `--fuzzy`, `input list` takes a `list<any>` and
outputs a single `any`
- with `--multi`, `input list` takes a `list<any>` and outputs a
`list<any>`

# User-Facing Changes
the input output signature of `input list` is now
```
  ╭───┬───────────┬───────────╮
  │ # │   input   │  output   │
  ├───┼───────────┼───────────┤
  │ 0 │ list<any> │ list<any> │
  │ 1 │ list<any> │ any       │
  ╰───┴───────────┴───────────╯
```
# Tests + Formatting
this shouldn't change anything as `[1 2 3] | input list` already works.

# After Submitting
2023-08-10 16:44:59 +02:00
f9ffd9ae29 Fixup dataframe build after #9971 (#9974)
# Description
Building broke silently.

`nu` needs to enable the `dataframe` feature of `nu-cmd-dataframe`

# User-Facing Changes
Building with `cargo build --features dataframe` works again.

# Tests + Formatting
Still worth investigating if we can harden the CI against this.
2023-08-10 08:27:20 -05:00
d5fa7b8a55 Put heavy dataframe dependencies behind feature flag (#9971)
Context from Discord:
https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/615962413203718156/1138694933545504819

I was working on Nu for the first time in a while and I noticed that
sometimes rust-analyzer takes a really long time to run `cargo check` on
the entire workspace. I dug in and it was checking a bunch of
dataframe-related dependencies even though the `dataframe` feature is
not built by default.

It looks like this is a regression of sorts, introduced by
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9241. Thankfully the fix is
pretty easy, we can make it so everything important in
`nu-cmd-dataframe` is only used when the `dataframe` feature is enabled.

### Impact on `cargo check --workspace`

Before this PR: 635 crates, 33.59s
After this PR: 498 crates, ~20s

(with the `mold` linker and a `cargo clean` before each run, the
relative difference for incremental checks will likely be much larger)
2023-08-09 22:36:09 -07:00
f94df58486 Fix cross-compiling with cross-rs (#9972)
I cross-compiled Nushell (from x64 to ARM64) for the first time in a
while and noticed that our [`cross-rs`](https://github.com/cross-rs)
setup was no longer working. I've fixed that by following [the latest
`cross-rs`
docs](https://github.com/cross-rs/cross/wiki/Recipes#openssl).
2023-08-09 22:08:35 -07:00
6f5bd62a97 update strip-ansi-escapes to 0.2.0 and the latest reedline (#9970)
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2023-08-09 12:33:07 -05:00
bb3cc9e153 fix the default config for explore (#9962)
according to
0674d4960b/crates/nu-explore/src/commands/table.rs (L132-L135)

the config should be called `$env.config.explore.table.show_cursor`
instead of the current `$env.config.explore.table.cursor` 😮

this PR fixes this in the default config.
2023-08-09 08:18:12 -05:00
202dfdaee2 fix panic with lines on an error (#9967)
should close https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9965

# Description
this PR implements the `todo!()` left in `lines`.

# User-Facing Changes
### before
```nushell
> open . | lines
thread 'main' panicked at 'not yet implemented', crates/nu-command/src/filters/lines.rs:248:35
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace
```

### after
```nushell
> open . | lines
Error: nu:🐚:io_error

  × I/O error
  help: Is a directory (os error 21)
```

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this PR adds the `lines_on_error` test to make sure this does not happen
again 😌

# After Submitting
2023-08-09 14:12:58 +02:00
0674d4960b Fix match example whitespace (#9961)
I was looking up `match` documentation and noticed that the formatting
was a bit off for the last example (starts on the wrong line, is several
columns too far to the right).

## Before:

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/26268125/cea55875-894c-442f-aa93-d5c18a0cdfa5)

## After:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/26268125/064c9f80-6a70-4748-a877-5344ec6e6a80)
2023-08-09 07:13:02 +02:00
85c2035016 update strip-ansi-escapes to use new api (#9958)
# Description

This PR updates `strip-ansi-escapes` to support their new API. This also
updates nushell to the latest reedline after the same fix
https://github.com/nushell/reedline/pull/617

closes #9957 

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02be83efbf Bump rstest from 0.17.0 to 0.18.1 (#9782) 2023-08-08 17:11:05 +00:00
b964347895 add a test to make sure "nothing" shows up as "nothing" in help (#9941)
related to 
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9935

# Description
this PR just adds a test to make sure type annotations in `def`s show as
`nothing` in the help pages of commands.

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adds a new test `nothing_type_annotation`.

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2023-08-09 05:10:34 +12:00
56ed1eb807 parse: collect external stream chunks before matching (#9950)
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This PR should close #8036, #9028 (in the negative) and #9118.

Fix for #9118 is a bit pedantic.  As reported, the issue is:
```
> 2023-05-07T04:08:45+12:00 - 2019-05-10T09:59:12+12:00
3yr 12month 2day 18hr 9min 33sec
```
with this PR, you now get:
```
> 2023-05-07T04:08:45+12:00 - 2019-05-10T09:59:12+12:00
208wk 1day 18hr 9min 33sec
```
Which is strictly correct, but could still fairly be called "weird date
arithmetic".

# Description
* [x] Abide by constraint that Value::Duration remains a number of
nanoseconds with no additional fields.
* [x] `to_string()` only displays weeks .. nanoseconds. Duration doesn't
have base date to compute months or years from.
* [x] `duration | into record` likewise only has fields for weeks ..
nanoseconds.
* [x] `string | into duration` now accepts compound form of duration
to_string() (e.g '2day 3hr`, not just '2day')
* [x] `duration | into string` now works (and produces the same
representation as to_string(), which may be compound).

# User-Facing Changes
## duration -> string -> duration
Now you can "round trip" an arbitrary duration value: convert it to a
string that may include multiple time units (a "compound" value), then
convert that string back into a duration. This required changes to
`string | into duration` and the addition of `duration | into string'.
```
> 2day + 3hr
2day 3hr # the "to_string()" representation (in this case, a compound value)
> 2day + 3hr | into string
2day 3hr # string value
> 2day + 3hr | into string | into duration
2day 3hr # round-trip duration -> string -> duration
```
Note that `to nuon` and `from nuon` already round-tripped durations, but
use a different string representation.

## potentially breaking changes
* string rendering of a duration no longer has 'yr' or 'month' phrases.
* record from `duration | into record` no longer has 'year' or 'month'
fields.
The excess duration is all lumped into the `week` field, which is the
largest time unit you can
convert to without knowing the datetime from which the duration was
calculated.

Scripts that depended on month or year time units on output will need to
be changed.

### Examples
```
> 365day
52wk 1day
## Used to be: 
## 1yr

> 365day | into record
╭──────┬────╮
│ week │ 52 │
│ day  │ 1  │
│ sign │ +  │
╰──────┴────╯

## used to be:
##╭──────┬───╮
##│ year │ 1 │
##│ sign │ + │
##╰──────┴───╯

> (365day + 4wk + 5day + 6hr + 7min + 8sec + 9ms + 10us + 11ns)
56wk 6day 6hr 7min 8sec 9ms 10µs 11ns
## used to be:
## 1yr 1month 3day 6hr 7min 8sec 9ms 10µs 11ns
## which looks reasonable, but was actually only correct in 75% of the years and 25% of the months in the last 4 years.

> (365day + 4wk + 5day + 6hr + 7min + 8sec + 9ms + 10us + 11ns) | into record
╭─────────────┬────╮
│ week        │ 56 │
│ day         │ 6  │
│ hour        │ 6  │
│ minute      │ 7  │
│ second      │ 8  │
│ millisecond │ 9  │
│ microsecond │ 10 │
│ nanosecond  │ 11 │
│ sign        │ +  │
╰─────────────┴────╯
```
Strictly speaking, these changes could break an existing user script.
Losing years and months as time units is arguably a regression in
behavior.

Also, the corrected duration calculation could break an existing script
that was calibrated using the old algorithm.

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Co-authored-by: Bob Hyman <bobhy@localhost.localdomain>
2023-08-08 06:24:09 -05:00
JT
839010b89d Auto-expand table based on terminal width (#9934)
# Description

This PR adds back the functionality to auto-expand tables based on the
terminal width, using the logic that if the terminal is over 100 columns
to expand.

This sets the default config value in both the Rust and the default
nushell config.

To do so, it also adds back the ability for hooks to be strings of code
and not just code blocks.

Fixed a couple tests: two which assumed that the builtin display hook
didn't use a table -e, and one that assumed a hook couldn't be a string.

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4accc67843 Move help commands to use more structure in signatures (#9949)
# Description

Signatures in `help commands` will now have more structure for params
and input/output pairs.

Example:

Improved params

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/547158/f5dacaf2-861b-4b44-aaa6-e17b4bcb953e)

Improved input/output pairs

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/547158/844a6e9c-dbfc-4c07-b0ef-fefd835a4cf0)


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2023-08-08 08:33:01 +12:00
c070e2d6f7 Make Value::columns return slice instead of cloned Vec (#9927)
# Description
This PR changes `Value::columns` to return a slice of columns instead of
cloning said columns. If the caller needs an owned copy, they can use
`slice::to_vec` or the like. This eliminates unnecessary Vec clones
(e.g., in `update cells`).

# User-Facing Changes
Breaking change for `nu_protocol` API.
2023-08-07 21:43:32 +02:00
d302d63030 str-expand: update bracoxide to v0.1.2, fixes #9913 (#9940)
Fixes: #9913 

Changes:

- updated crate bracoxide from v0.1.1 to v0.1.2
2023-08-07 21:40:38 +02:00
a2e117f8b0 force version to update when installing with toolkit (#9947)
# Description
`version` has always been a bit off regarding the `commit_hash`
😕

i think it was @fdncred who found this trick: `touch`ing the
`crates/nu-cmd-lang/build.rs` file
- won't change the Git index
- will force Nushell to recompile the `version` information correctly

this PR adds a call to `touch` on that file to `toolkit install`.

# User-Facing Changes
`version` should be correct when installing locally with the `toolkit`.

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2023-08-07 12:25:24 -05:00
b1974fae39 Categorification: move commands histogram and version out of the default category (#9946)
* histogram to chart
* version to core

This completes moving commands out of the *Default* category...

When you run 

```rust
nu -n --no-std-lib
```

```rust
help commands | where category == "default"
```

You now get an *Empty List* 😄
2023-08-07 09:23:53 -07:00
7248de1167 Categorification: move from Default category to Filters (#9945)
The following *Filters* commands were incorrectly in the category
*Default*

* group-by
* join
* reduce
* split-by
* transpose

This continues the effort of moving commands out of default and into
their proper category...
2023-08-07 08:33:30 -07:00
a9582e1c62 Nothing return type (#9935)
# Description
Fix #9928. When parsing input/output types `nothing` was incorrectly
coerced to `any`. This is addressed by changing how
[to_type](0ad1ad4277/crates/nu-protocol/src/syntax_shape.rs (L121))
method handles `nothing` syntax shape. Also `range` syntax shape is
addressed the same way.

# User-Facing Changes
`nothing` and `range` are correctly displayed in help and strictly
processed by type checking. This will break definitions that were not in
fact output nothing or range and incorrect uses of functions which input
nothing or range.

Examples of correctly defined functions:

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/17511668/d9f73438-d8a7-487f-981a-7e791b42766e)

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/17511668/2d5fe3a2-94be-4d25-9522-2ea38e528fe4)

Examples of incorrect definitions and uses of functions:

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/17511668/6a2f9fba-abfa-47fe-8b53-bb348e532cd8)

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/17511668/b1fbf9f6-fd75-4b80-9f38-26cc7c2ecc25)

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bb6335830a Categorification: move Path commands out of the default category (#9937)
Path commands were incorrectly located in the default category...

This PR moves all of the *Path* commands into their own Category called
*Path*
2023-08-07 16:03:23 +12:00
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bd3a61a2f7 Categorification: graduate nuon --- from the experimental category to the formats category (#9932)
@jntrnr and I discussed the fact that we can now *graduate* nuon to be a
first class citizen...

This PR moves 

* from nuon
* to nuon

out of the *experimental* stage and into *formats*
2023-08-07 05:09:44 +12:00
JT
077643cadf Add tests for script subcommands (#9933)
# Description

Add a few tests to ensure that you can add subcommands to scripts. We've
supported this for a long time, though I'm not sure if anyone has
actually tried it. As we weren't testing the support, this PR adds a few
tests to ensure it stays working.

Example script subcommand:

```
def "main addten" [x: int] {
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2023-08-07 05:09:20 +12:00
fa2d9a8a58 Categorification: move uncategorized String commands to Category::Strings (#9931)
In an effort to go through and review all of the remaining commands to
find anything else that could possibly
be moved to *nu-cmd-extra*

I noticed that there are still some commands that have not been
categorized...

I am going to *Categorize* the remaining commands that still *do not
have Category homes*

In PR land I will call this *Categorification* as a play off of
*Cratification*

* str substring
* str trim
* str upcase

were in the *default* category because for some reason they had not yet
been categorized.
I went ahead and moved them to the

```rust
.category(Category::Strings)
```
2023-08-07 04:08:45 +12:00
58f98a4260 Cratification: move some str case commands to nu-cmd-extra (#9926)
I am moving the following str case commands to nu-cmd-extra (as
discussed in the core team meeting the other day)

* camel-case
* kebab-case
* pascal-case
* screaming-snake-case
* snake-case
* title-case
2023-08-06 06:40:44 -07:00
066790552a add keybinding for search-history (#9930)
# Description

This PR adds a keybinding in the rust code for `search-history` aka
reverse-search as `ctrl+q` so it does not overwrite `history-search`
with `ctrl+r` as it does now.

This PR supercedes #9862. Thanks to @SUPERCILEX for bringing this to our
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2023-08-06 06:59:06 -05:00
dcb1a1996c remove old deprecated commands (#9840)
# Description
in this PR i propose to remove the following old deprecated commands
- `hash base64` -> `encode base64`
- `math eval` -> `math <sub>`
- `str to-datetime` -> `into datetime`
- `str to-decimal` -> `into decimal`
- `str find-replace` -> `str replace`
- `str to-int` -> `into int`
- `keep` -> `take`
- `match` -> `find`
- `nth` -> `select`
- `pivot` -> `transpose`
- `unalias` -> `hide`
- `all?` -> `all`
- `any?` -> `any`
- `empty?` -> `is-empty`
- `build-string` -> `str join` / string concatenation with `+`
- `str lpad` -> `fill`
- `str rpad` -> `fill`
- `str collect` -> `str join`
- `old-alias` -> `alias`

so old i do not remember them at all 😮

i left the following four commands because they have been moved much
more recently i think!
- `fetch` -> `http get`
- `post` -> `http post`
- `benchmark` -> `timeit`
- `let-env`
- `date format` -> `format date`

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2023-08-06 06:42:16 -05:00
6b4d06d8a7 do not emit None mid-stream during parse (#9925)
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Currently `parse` acts like a `.filter` over an iterator, except that it
emits `None` for elements that can't be parsed. This causes consumers of
the adapted iterator to stop iterating too early. The correct behaviour
is to keep pulling the inner iterator until either the end of it is
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  - 11 tests fail, but the same 11 tests fail on main as well
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2023-08-06 06:17:03 -05:00
f615038938 Enable macOS foreground process handling (#9909)
# Description
Currently, foreground process management is disabled for macOS, since
the original code had issues (see #7068).
This PR re-enables process management on macOS in combination with the
changes from #9693.

# User-Facing Changes
Fixes hang on exit for nested nushells on macOS (issue #9859). Nushell
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2023-08-04 15:43:35 -05:00
71b74a284a add header_on_separator options to default_config.nu (#9922)
# Description

This PR adds the `header_on_separator` table option as `false` to the
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2023-08-05 07:24:20 +12:00
2b431f994f updates let-env signature to remove required params (#9917)
# Description

This PR changes the signature of the deprecated command `let-env` so
that it does not mislead people when invoking it without parameters.

### Before
```nushell
> let-env
Error: nu::parser::missing_positional

  × Missing required positional argument.
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ let-env
   ╰────
  help: Usage: let-env <var_name> = <initial_value>
```

### After
```nushell
❯ let-env
Error: nu:🐚:deprecated_command

  × Deprecated command let-env
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ let-env
   · ───┬───
   ·    ╰── 'let-env' is deprecated. Please use '$env.<environment variable> = ...' instead.
   ╰────
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2023-08-04 14:06:41 -05:00
7e096e61d7 Add an option to set header on border (style) (#9920)
fix #9796

Sorry that you've had the issues.
I've actually encountered them yesterday too (seems like they have
appeared after some refactoring in the middle) but was not able to fix
that rapid.

Created a bunch of tests.

cc: @fdncred 

Note:

This option will be certainly slower then a default ones. (could be
fixed but ... maybe later).
Maybe it shall be cited somewhere.

PS: Haven't tested on a wrapped/expanded tables.

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-04 13:50:47 -05:00
9d7a1097f2 Fix default prompt indicators (#9914)
related to
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9907

# Description
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9907 removed the front space
from all `PROMPT_INDICATOR`s but this is not what the default behaviour
of Nushell is, i.e. in `nu --no-config-file`.

this PR
- removes the space that is prepended by Nushell before the prompt
indicator to match the `default_env.nu`
- swaps INSERT and NORMAL in the Rust code to match the `:` and `>`
respectively in `default_env.nu`

## 🔍 try the changes
> **Warning**
> i had to comment out in my config all the `$env.PROMPT_INDICATOR... =
...` to avoid these variables to propagate to `cargo run -- -n`

in either `cargo run -- -n` or `cargo run -- --config
crates/nu-utils/src/sample_config/default_config.nu --env-config
crates/nu-utils/src/sample_config/default_env.nu`,
- see `/path/to/nushell>` as the prompt with the default `emacs` edit
mode
- run `$env.config.edit_mode = vi`
- see `/path/to/nushell:` as the INSERT prompt in Vi mode
- press Escape to go into NORMAL mode
- see `/path/to/nushell>` as the NORMAL prompt in Vi mode
- press I to go back into INSERT mode
- see `/path/to/nushell:` as the INSERT prompt in Vi mode

# User-Facing Changes
the prompts in `nu --no-config-file` and `nu --config default_config.nu
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2023-08-05 04:47:46 +12:00
JT
a98b3124c5 Revert "Add an option to move header on borders" (#9908)
Reverts nushell/nushell#9796

This is just draft since we're seeing some issues with the latest fixes
to table drawing that just landed with #9796. We're hoping to get these
fixed, but if we're not able to fix them before the next release, we'll
need to revert (hence this PR, just in case we need it).
2023-08-03 14:52:12 -05:00
JT
572698bf3e Re-align how prompt indicators work (#9907)
# Description

An extra space slipped into the config alignment PR, and this fixes that
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2023-08-04 07:33:47 +12:00
7162289d77 Add an option to move header on borders (#9796)
A patch to play with.
Need to make a few tests after all.

The question is what shall be done with `table.mode = none`, as it has
no borders.

```nu
$env.config.table.move_header = true
```


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/20165848/cdcffa6d-989c-4368-a436-fdf7d3400e31)

cc: @fdncred

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
2023-08-04 07:03:20 +12:00
14bf25da14 rename from date format to format date (#9902)
# Description
Closes: #9891
I also think it's good to keep command name consistency.

And moving `date format` to deprecated.

# User-Facing Changes
Running `date format` will lead to deprecate message:
```nushell
❯ "2021-10-22 20:00:12 +01:00" | date format
Error: nu:🐚:deprecated_command

  × Deprecated command date format
   ╭─[entry #28:1:1]
 1 │ "2021-10-22 20:00:12 +01:00" | date format
   ·                                ─────┬─────
   ·                                     ╰── 'date format' is deprecated. Please use 'format date' instead.
   ╰────
```
2023-08-04 06:06:00 +12:00
a455e2e5eb remove vectorize_over_list from python plugin (#9905)
# Description

This PR brings our python plugin example inline with our new signature
by removing `vectorize_over_list` from the plugin.
2023-08-03 16:46:48 +02:00
JT
840b4b854b Simplify default style and match Rust code to config (#9900)
# Description

This PR aligns the default config in the Rust code to the default config
in the nushell file.

To do so, it removes closures from the default file, opting instead to
pick a simple style as default. This allows easier maintenance of both
Rust and Nushell code without removing the ability to use closures for
styling in your configuration.

The default theme is now "dark mode" in both the Rust and nushell config
code.

Obligatory screenshot:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/547158/233b11af-3b81-4513-8a69-3e7b1cac3865)


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2023-08-03 08:06:51 +12:00
ec4941c8ac update format signature to allow record to be passed in (#9898)
# Description

This PR updates the signature of `format` to allow records to be passed
in.

Closes #9897 

### Before
```nushell
{name: Downloads} | format "{name}"

  × Command does not support record<name: string> input.
   ╭─[entry #12:1:1]
 1 │ {name: Downloads} | format "{name}"
   ·                       ───┬──
   ·                          ╰── command doesn't support record<name: string> input
   ╰────
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Downloads
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2023-08-02 10:57:58 -05:00
dd86f14a5a update items signature to allow any output (#9896)
# Description

This PR updates the `items` command to allow `any` output. items takes a
closure so theoretically, any value type of output could be valid.

### Before
```nushell
{a: 1 b: 2} | items {|k,v| {key: $k value: $v}} | transpose
Error: nu::parser::input_type_mismatch

  × Command does not support list<string> input.
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ {a: 1 b: 2} | items {|k,v| {key: $k value: $v}} | transpose
   ·                                                   ────┬────
   ·                                                       ╰── command doesn't support list<string> input
   ╰────
```

### After
```nushell
❯ {a: 1 b: 2} | items {|k,v| {key: $k value: $v}} | transpose
╭───┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────╮
│ # │ column0 │ column1 │ column2 │
├───┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┤
│ 0 │ key     │ a       │ b       │
│ 1 │ value   │       1 │       2 │
╰───┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────╯
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2023-08-02 08:42:26 -05:00
63103580d2 update char signature with Table (#9895)
# Description

This PR updates the `char` command to allow `Table` output due to the
`--list` parameter.

### Before
```nushell
char --list | transpose
Error: nu::parser::input_type_mismatch

  × Command does not support string input.
   ╭─[entry #6:1:1]
 1 │ char --list | transpose
   ·               ────┬────
   ·                   ╰── command doesn't support string input
   ╰────
```

### After
```nushell
❯ char --list | transpose
╭───┬───────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬───────────┬─────────┬─────────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬──────────┬──────────┬──────────┬────────────┬──────────┬─────────────┬──────────┬────────────┬──────────┬──────────┬─────╮
│ # │  column0  │ column1 │ column2 │ column3 │  column4  │ column5 │   column6   │ column7 │ column8 │ column9 │ column10 │ column11 │ column12 │  column13  │ column14 │  column15   │ column16 │  column17  │ column18 │ column19 │ ... │
├───┼───────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼───────────┼─────────┼─────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼──────────┼──────────┼──────────┼────────────┼──────────┼─────────────┼──────────┼────────────┼──────────┼──────────┼─────┤
│ 0 │ name      │ newline │ enter   │ nl      │ line_feed │ lf      │ carriage_re │ cr      │ crlf    │ tab     │ sp       │ space    │ pipe     │ left_brace │ lbrace   │ right_brace │ rbrace   │ left_paren │ lp       │ lparen   │ ... │
│   │           │         │         │         │           │         │ turn        │         │         │         │          │          │          │            │          │             │          │            │          │          │     │
│ 1 │ character │         │         │         │           │         │             │         │         │         │          │          │ |        │ {          │ {        │ }           │ }        │ (          │ (        │ (        │ ... │
│   │           │         │         │         │           │         │             │         │         │         │          │          │          │            │          │             │          │            │          │          │     │
│ 2 │ unicode   │ a       │ a       │ a       │ a         │ a       │ d           │ d       │ d a     │ 9       │ 20       │ 20       │ 7c       │ 7b         │ 7b       │ 7d          │ 7d       │ 28         │ 28       │ 28       │ ... │
╰───┴───────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴───────────┴─────────┴─────────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴──────────┴──────────┴──────────┴────────────┴──────────┴─────────────┴──────────┴────────────┴──────────┴──────────┴─────╯
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2023-08-02 08:42:13 -05:00
JT
d25df9c00b Revert 9693 to prevent CPU hangs (#9893)
# Description

This reverts #9693 as it lead to CPU hangs. (btw, did the revert by hand
as it couldn't be done automatically. Hopefully I didn't miss anything 😅
)

Fixes #9859

cc @IanManske 

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2023-08-02 11:24:28 +12:00
778a00efa1 update to current reedline (#9877)
# Description

This PR updates nushell to use the latest reedline. I swear that was the
only change I made. The other reordering stuff is by my vscode extension
I guess.

closes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9123

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2023-08-01 15:30:31 -05:00
fea822792f Fixed the panic when type a statement similar to let f = 'f' $ in the nushell (#9851)
- this PR should close #9596 
- fixes #9596 
- this PR should close #9826 
- fixes #9826 

fixed the following bugs:
```nu
# type following statements in the nushell
let f = 'f' $;
mut f = 'f' $;
const f = 'f' $;

# then remove variable f, it will panics
let = 'f' $;
mut  = 'f' $;
const = 'f' $;
```
2023-08-02 04:21:40 +12:00
f6033ac5af Module: support defining const and use const variables inside of function (#9773)
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Relative: #8248 

After this pr, user can define const variable inside a module.

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/22256154/e3e03e56-c4b5-4144-a944-d1b20bec1cbd)

And user can export const variables, the following screenshot shows how
it works (it follows
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8248#issuecomment-1637442612):

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/22256154/b2c14760-3f27-41cc-af77-af70a4367f2a)

## About the change
1. To make module support const, we need to change `parse_module_block`
to support `const` keyword.
2. To suport export `const`, we need to make module tracking variables,
so we add `variables` attribute to `Module`
3. During eval, the const variable may not exists in `stack`, because we
don't eval `const` when we define a module, so we need to find variables
which are already registered in `engine_state`

## One more thing to note about the const value.
Consider the following code
```
module foo { const b = 3; export def bar [] { $b } }
use foo bar
const b = 4;
bar
```
The result will be 3 (which is defined in module) rather than 4. I think
it's expected behavior.

It's something like [dynamic
binding](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Dynamic-Binding-Tips.html)
vs [lexical
binding](https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Lexical-Binding.html)
in lisp like language, and lexical binding should be right behavior
which generates more predicable result, and it doesn't introduce really
subtle bugs in nushell code.

What if user want dynamic-binding?(For example: the example code returns
`4`)
There is no way to do this, user should consider passing the value as
argument to custom command rather than const.

## TODO
- [X] adding tests for the feature.
- [X] support export const out of module to use.

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2023-08-01 07:09:52 +08:00
583ef8674e Replace &Span with Span since Span is Copy (#9770)
# Description
`Span` is `Copy`, so we probably should not be passing references of
`Span` around. This PR replaces all instances of `&Span` with `Span`,
copying spans where necessary.

# User-Facing Changes
This alters some public functions to take `Span` instead of `&Span` as
input. Namely, `EngineState::get_span_contents`,
`nu_protocol::extract_value`, a bunch of the math commands, and
`Gstat::gstat`.
2023-07-31 21:47:46 +02:00
94bec72079 str-expand: add path flag (#9856)
Related issues: #9838

Changes:

- added `--path` flag, for ease of use if the piped data is Path
(replaces all backslashes with double backslashes)
2023-07-31 07:48:29 -05:00
28ed21864d fixed the bug ~ | path type return empty string (#9853)
- this PR should close #9849 
- fixes #9849
2023-07-31 07:47:18 -05:00
e16ce1df36 str-expand: Add Escaping Example (#9841)
**Related Issue: #9838**

Adds an **example**, how bracoxide/str-expand handles the escaping char
`\`.
2023-07-31 07:45:39 -05:00
87abfee268 Merged overloaded commands (#9860)
- fixes #9807

# Description

This pull request merges all overloaded dfr commands into one command:

eager:
dfr first -> eager/first.rs
dfr last -> eager/last.rs
dfr into-nu -> eager/to_nu.rs (merged)

lazy:
dfr min -> expressions/expressions_macro.rs lazy_expressions_macro
dfr max -> expressions/expressions_macro.rs lazy_expressions_macro
dfr sum -> expressions/expressions_macro.rs lazy_expressions_macro
dfr mean -> expressions/expressions_macro.rs lazy_expressions_macro
dfr std -> expressions/expressions_macro.rs lazy_expressions_macro
dfr var   -> expressions/expressions_macro.rs lazy_expressions_macro

series:
dfr n-unique -> series/n_unique.rs
dfr is-not-null -> series/masks/is_not_null.rs
dfr is-null -> series/masks/is_null.rs

# User-Facing Changes
No user facing changes

---------

Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@disqo.com>
2023-07-31 07:34:12 -05:00
ba0f069c31 Turn bare URLs into cliclable links (#9854)
This PR adds angle brackets to URLs, making them clickable when reading
documentation.
2023-07-30 22:50:25 +02:00
154856066f Accept records for http subcommand headers (-H) (#9771)
# Description

See also: #9743 
Before: 
`http <subcommand> -H` took a list in the form:

```nushell
[my-header-key-A my-header-value-A my-header-key-B my-header-value-B]
```

Now:
In addition to the old format, Records can be passed, For example,
```nushell
> let reqHeaders = {
    Cookie:  "acc=barfoo",
    User-Agent: "Mozilla/7.0 (Windows NT 33.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/1038.90 (KHTML, like Gecko)"
}
> http get -H $reqHeaders https://example.com
```

is now equivalent to
```nushell
http get -H [Cookie "acc=barfoo" User-Agent "Mozilla/7.0 (Windows NT 33.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/1038.90 (KHTML, like Gecko)"] https://example.com
```

# User-Facing Changes
No breaking changes, but Records can now also be passed to `http
<subcommand> -H`.

# Tests + Formatting
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2023-07-30 22:28:48 +02:00
f91713b714 Add format duration to replace into duration --convert (#9788)
# Description
Add `format duration` cmd to choose output unit.

This takes the previous `into duration --convert ...` behavior which
returned a string into its own `format duration` command.
This was suprising and not fitting with the general type signature for
the `into ...` commands.

This command for now lives in the `nu-cmd-extra` nursery.

# User-Facing Changes
## Breaking change
Removes formatting behavior from `into duration`
Now use `format duration` instead of `into duration --convert`
## Usage:
```
1sec | format duration us # Output data in microseconds
"2ms" | into duration | format duration sec # go from string to string
```


# Tests + Formatting
Basic example testing (including basic broadcast)
2023-07-30 22:23:36 +02:00
f1bf485b2a Update unicode-linebreak to 0.1.5 (#9814)
# Description
This deduplicates `ahash` as it was previously an outdated
build-dependency of `unicode-linebreak`

Should provide a small benefit to initial from scratch compile.


# User-Facing Changes
None
2023-07-30 22:17:36 +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
bf5bd3ff10 "merging into one dfr into-nu command" (#9858)
- fixes #9806

# Description

Merges ExprAsNu command and ToNu into one command. 

# User-Facing Changes

As both commands were overloading ```dfr into-nu``` there are no user
facing changes

---------

Co-authored-by: Jack Wright <jack.wright@disqo.com>
2023-07-29 15:23:31 -05:00
6ac3351fd1 Fix signature for math mode (#9846)
This command will always return a list, either because there are
multiple entries with the same frequency or just one.

It's implementation doesn't care about the composition of types as long
as they are number like, can be heterogeneous, will report
independently.

Work for #9812
2023-07-28 23:53:36 +02:00
b6dafa6e67 Fix math log signature (#9845)
While we are at it also fix `math log` to a more narrow type.

This supersedes part of #9740
2023-07-28 23:47:00 +02:00
152a541696 Fix signature for math sum (#9847)
This also supports filesize and duration.
Filesize is actually used for a non-running example

Work for #9812
2023-07-28 23:34:47 +02:00
ff8c3aa356 Fix signature for math abs (#9844)
This only supports number or duration

Make sure duration still works with the stricter type system

Work for #9812
2023-07-28 23:32:59 +02:00
99ed8e42a3 Fix type signature of median (#9843)
Still support forming the median over homogeneous lists of `Duration` or
`Filesize`. Don't advertise `list<any>` as this can become funky when
given an even number of elements...

Work for #9812
2023-07-28 23:32:26 +02:00
6a7a23e3fa Fix math min/max signatures (#9830)
# Description
Under the hood those are just `Value::partial_cmp` and this is defined
for all values and defines a partial order over `any`

Should address part of https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9813

# User-Facing Changes
Reenable all behavior before `0.83`

# Tests + Formatting
Added an example to `math min` showing this cursedness
2023-07-28 15:12:58 -05:00
JT
9448225690 Fix transpose input/output types (#9842)
# Description

As the typechecker doesn't currently support having the same input type
but two different output types, collapse the `transpose` input/output
signatures for now so that we don't mistakenly think that when given a
`table` a `table is always returned.

fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9710

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2023-07-29 06:23:17 +12:00
28b99bfaf7 Narrow signature of math ceil/floor (#9836)
# Description
More narrow attempt than #9740
This doesn't cause issues with the current `test_examples`
infrastructure.
But allows the output of those clearly integer producing commands to be
used with functions declaring `list<int>` or `int`

# User-Facing Changes
see above

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2023-07-28 12:31:48 -05:00
8403fff345 allow print to take data as input again (#9823)
related to
https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/601130461678272524/1134079115134251129

# Description
before 0.83.0, `print` used to allow piping data into it, e.g.
```nushell
"foo" | print
```
instead of 
```nushell
print "foo"
```

this PR enables the `any -> nothing` input / output type to allow this
again.

i've double checked and `print` is essentially the following snippet
```rust
        if !args.is_empty() {
            for arg in args {
                arg.into_pipeline_data()
                    .print(engine_state, stack, no_newline, to_stderr)?;
            }
        } else if !input.is_nothing() {
            input.print(engine_state, stack, no_newline, to_stderr)?;
        }
```
1. the first part is for `print a b c`
2. the second part is for `"foo" | print`

# User-Facing Changes
```nushell
"foo" | print
```
works again

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting

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Co-authored-by: sholderbach <sholderbach@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-27 21:40:25 +02:00
aa08e81370 change signature of enumerate to any -> table (#9822)
related to
https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/1134054657086464072

# Description
the `enumerate` command always returns a table but its signature is `any
-> any` which can be confusing 😕
this PR changes the signature to `any -> table`

i've double checked and the source of `enumerate` returns a list of
records, a.k.a. a table 👌

# User-Facing Changes
this shouldn't change anything apart from the help page of `enumerate`
showing now
```
Input/output types:
  ╭───┬───────┬────────╮
  │ # │ input │ output │
  ├───┼───────┼────────┤
  │ 0 │ any   │ table  │
  ╰───┴───────┴────────╯
```
instead of 
```
Input/output types:
  ╭───┬───────┬────────╮
  │ # │ input │ output │
  ├───┼───────┼────────┤
  │ 0 │ any   │ any    │
  ╰───┴───────┴────────╯
```

# Tests + Formatting
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- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
2023-07-27 21:39:03 +02:00
831d1da256 Bump trash in lockfile due to yank (#9824)
The previous version has been yanked.
To make sure `cargo install --locked` will pass.
2023-07-27 21:32:39 +02:00
3481c7e242 Fix signature of split row (#9829)
# Description
This command also flat-maps and doesn't create a table like `split
column`

We should probably reconsider the flatmap behavior like in #9739
but for the #9812 hotfix this is an unwelcome breaking change.

# User-Facing Changes
None

# Tests + Formatting
- Fix signature of `split row`
- Add test for output signature
2023-07-27 21:32:25 +02:00
JT
78e29af423 Fix prepend type, fix typos (#9828)
# Description

This PR does two (somewhat related) things:

* Fixes the `prepend` signature in the same way we fixed `append`
* Fixes a few typos in the examples of `prepend` and `append`

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2023-07-28 06:52:45 +12:00
JT
3ef5e90b64 Fix the implied collect type to 'any' (#9827)
# Description

Previously, we had a bug slip in about implied collection caused by
`$in`, that this output type would be of type `string`.

The type system fixes in 0.83 now make this more visible and cause
issues. This PR changes the output of the implied collection to `any`.
At some point in the future, we may want to carry the type through where
we can, but `any` should unblock using `$in`.

fixes #9825

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2023-07-28 06:26:28 +12:00
6aa30132aa fix append signature (#9821)
# Description
Fixes: #9720
Actually it mainly address the comment:
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9720#issuecomment-1652240104

After looking into example, I think if it receives a string, it should
returns a list too rather than a string
2023-07-27 15:53:48 +02:00
5d2ef0faf1 add input_output_type to ansi command (#9817)
# Description

This PR fixes this not working `ansi --list | columns`. I originally
thought that this was a problem with `columns` but it turned out to be a
problem with the input output type of `ansi`. Since `ansi` was only
allowed to return strings, `columns` thought it was getting a string,
but it was a table.

closes #9808

tracking #9812

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2023-07-26 16:39:24 -05:00
b2e191f836 Remove Signature.vectorizes_over_list entirely (#9777)
# Description
With the current typechecking logic this property has no effect.
It was only used in the example testing, and provided some indication of
this vectorizing property.
With #9742 all commands that previously declared it have explicit list
signatures. If we want to get it back in the future we can reconstruct
it from the signature.

Simplifies the example testing a bit.

# User-Facing Changes
Causes a breaking change for plugins that previously declared it. While
this causes a compile fail, this was already broken by our more
stringent type checking.
This will be a good reminder for plugin authors to update their
signature as well to reflect the more stringent type checking.
2023-07-26 23:34:43 +02:00
d9230a76f3 Fix signatures for cellpath access of records (#9793)
# Description
The same procedure as for #9778 repeated for records.

# User-Facing Changes
Commands that directly supported applying their work directly to record
fields via cell paths, that worked before #9680 will now work again

# Tests + Formatting
Tried to limit the need to add new `.allow_variants_without_examples()`
by adjusting or adding tests to also use some records with access.
2023-07-26 23:13:57 +02:00
JT
f8d325dbfe Set the rest variable to the correct type (#9816)
# Description

This fixes the type of `$rest` to be a `List<...>` so that it properly
is checked in function bodies.

fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9809
2023-07-26 20:22:08 +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.

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2023-07-26 19:02:13 +02:00
5a28371b18 Fix command docs deployment for input listen (#9805)
Fix command docs deployment for `input listen`, for more detail check:
https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/987
2023-07-26 07:00:23 -05:00
JT
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Bump 0.83

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2023-07-26 07:36:36 +12:00
2080719162 Pin reedline to 0.22.0 release (#9794)
See release notes:

https://github.com/nushell/reedline/releases/tag/v0.22.0
2023-07-24 22:14:28 +02:00
9db0d6bd34 Adjust signatures for cellpath access of tables (#9778)
# Description
Reallow the commands that take cellpaths as rest parameters to operate
on table input data.

Went through all commands returned by

```
scope commands |
  filter { |cmd| $cmd.signatures |
    values |
    any {|sig| $sig |
      any {|$sig| $sig.parameter_type == rest and $sig.syntax_shape ==
cellpath }
    }
  } | get name
```

Only exception to that was `is-empty` that returns a bool.
# User-Facing Changes
Same table operations as in `0.82` should still be possible
Mitigates effects of #9680
2023-07-24 13:17:30 +02:00
d7ebe5fdc3 Update nu-ansi-term, lscolors, and reedline (#9787)
# Description
Now use `nu-ansi-term` 0.49
Small adjustments to accommodate breaking changes.


# User-Facing Changes
None
2023-07-24 13:16:18 +02:00
4d0b6d8821 Bump pretty_assertions from 1.3.0 to 1.4.0 (#9781) 2023-07-24 05:41:03 +00:00
b9acb61d9d Bump tempfile from 3.6.0 to 3.7.0 (#9780) 2023-07-24 05:16:47 +00:00
2dcd1c5dbe Abort type determination for List early (#9779)
# Description
If we reach the conclusion that the fields of a list are of `Type::Any`
there is no need to continue as the type will remain `Type::Any`

This should improve runtimes of `Value.get_type()` for lists with mixed
types.

# User-Facing Changes
None, a speedup in some cases.

# Tests + Formatting
Relies on existing tests
2023-07-24 07:15:53 +02:00
2aeb77bd3e Fix output signature of split chars/words (#9739)
# Description
Those two commands did *not* vectorize over the input in the pure sense
as they performed a flat map. Now they return a list for each string
that gets split by them.

```
["foo" "bar"] | split chars
```

## Before 

```
╭───┬───╮
│ 0 │ f │
│ 1 │ o │
│ 2 │ o │
│ 3 │ b │
│ 4 │ a │
│ 5 │ r │
╰───┴───╯
```

## After
```
╭───┬───────────╮
│ 0 │ ╭───┬───╮ │
│   │ │ 0 │ f │ │
│   │ │ 1 │ o │ │
│   │ │ 2 │ o │ │
│   │ ╰───┴───╯ │
│ 1 │ ╭───┬───╮ │
│   │ │ 0 │ b │ │
│   │ │ 1 │ a │ │
│   │ │ 2 │ r │ │
│   │ ╰───┴───╯ │
╰───┴───────────╯
```
2023-07-23 17:06:41 -05:00
17f8ad7210 Use explicit in/out list types for vectorized commands (#9742)
# Description
All commands that declared `.vectorizes_over_list(true)` now also
explicitly declare the list form of their scalar types.

- Explicit in/out list signatures for nu-command
- Explicit in/out list signatures for nu-cmd-extra
- Add comments about cellpath behavior that is still unresolved


# User-Facing Changes
Our type signatures will now be more explicit about which commands
support vectorization over lists.
On the downside this is a bit more verbose and less systematic.
2023-07-23 20:46:53 +02:00
4dbdb1fe54 Add explicit input types for vectorized into int form (#9741)
# Description
Don't just use `List<Any>`, be precise for the vectorized form as well.

# User-Facing Changes
More explicit albeit verbose type information in the signature
2023-07-23 20:36:53 +02:00
79359598db add table -> table to into datetime (#9775)
should close https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9774

# Description
given the help page of `into datetime`, 
```
Parameters:
  ...rest <cellpath>: for a data structure input, convert data at the given cell paths
```
it looks like `into datetime` should accept tables as input 🤔 

this PR
- adds the `table -> table` signature to `into datetime`
- adds a test to make sure the behaviour stays there
2023-07-23 20:14:51 +02:00
75180d07de Fix: remove unnecessary r#"..."# (#8670) (#9764)
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2023-07-21 17:32:37 +02:00
cdc4fb1011 fix #9653 the cmd detect columns with the flag -c (#9667)
fix `detect columns` with flag `-c, --combine-columns` run failed when
using some range

- fixes #9653 

fix #9653 the cmd detect columns with the flag -c, --combine-columns run
failed when using some range.

add unit test for the command `detect columns`

```text
Attempt to automatically split text into multiple columns.

Usage:
  > detect columns {flags} 

Flags:
  -h, --help - Display the help message for this command
  -s, --skip <Int> - number of rows to skip before detecting
  -n, --no-headers - don't detect headers
  -c, --combine-columns <Range> - columns to be combined; listed as a range

Signatures:
  <string> | detect columns -> <table>

Examples:
  Splits string across multiple columns
  > 'a b c' | detect columns -n
  ╭───┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────╮
  │ # │ column0 │ column1 │ column2 │
  ├───┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┤
  │ 0 │ a       │ b       │ c       │
  ╰───┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────╯

  Splits a multi-line string into columns with headers detected
  > $'c1 c2 c3 c4 c5(char nl)a b c d e' | detect columns
  ╭───┬────┬────┬────┬────┬────╮
  │ # │ c1 │ c2 │ c3 │ c4 │ c5 │
  ├───┼────┼────┼────┼────┼────┤
  │ 0 │ a  │ b  │ c  │ d  │ e  │
  ╰───┴────┴────┴────┴────┴────╯

  
  > $'c1 c2 c3 c4 c5(char nl)a b c d e' | detect columns -c 0..1
  ╭───┬─────┬────┬────┬────╮
  │ # │ c1  │ c3 │ c4 │ c5 │
  ├───┼─────┼────┼────┼────┤
  │ 0 │ a b │ c  │ d  │ e  │
  ╰───┴─────┴────┴────┴────╯

  Splits a multi-line string into columns with headers detected
  > $'c1 c2 c3 c4 c5(char nl)a b c d e' | detect columns -c -2..-1
  ╭───┬────┬────┬────┬─────╮
  │ # │ c1 │ c2 │ c3 │ c4  │
  ├───┼────┼────┼────┼─────┤
  │ 0 │ a  │ b  │ c  │ d e │
  ╰───┴────┴────┴────┴─────╯

  Splits a multi-line string into columns with headers detected
  > $'c1 c2 c3 c4 c5(char nl)a b c d e' | detect columns -c 2..
  ╭───┬────┬────┬───────╮
  │ # │ c1 │ c2 │  c3   │
  ├───┼────┼────┼───────┤
  │ 0 │ a  │ b  │ c d e │
  ╰───┴────┴────┴───────╯

  Parse external ls command and combine columns for datetime
  > ^ls -lh | detect columns --no-headers --skip 1 --combine-columns 5..7

```
2023-07-21 08:25:06 -05:00
7e1b922ea7 Add functions for each Value case (#9736)
# Description
This PR ensures functions exist to extract and create each and every
`Value` case. It also renames `Value::boolean` to `Value::bool` to match
`Value::test_bool`, `Value::as_bool`, and `Value::Bool`. Similarly,
`Value::as_integer` was renamed to `Value::as_int` to be consistent with
`Value::int`, `Value::test_int`, and `Value::Int`. These two renames can
be undone if necessary.

# User-Facing Changes
No user facing changes, but two public functions were renamed which may
affect downstream dependents.
2023-07-21 08:20:33 -05:00
0b1e368cea update history_isolation to false (#9763)
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This PR follows #9762 and sets the rust component to match

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3b9a0ac7c6 change the default of history.isolation (#9762)
# Description

This PR just fixes the default value of history.isolation and adds a few
more comments. isolation isn't available in plaintext so it should be
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2023-07-21 06:40:42 -05:00
a1f989caf9 change the output of which to be more explicit (#9646)
related to
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9637#issuecomment-1629387548

# Description
this PR changes the output of `which` from `table<arg: string, path:
string, built-in: bool> (stream)` to `table<command: string, path:
string, type: string> (stream)`.
- `command`: same as `arg` but more explicit name
- `path`: same as before, `null` when built-in
- `type`: instead of `buil-in: bool` says if it's a `built-in` a
`custom` command, an `alias` or an `external`

# User-Facing Changes
the output of `which` has changed

## some examples
```nushell
> which open
╭───┬─────────┬──────┬──────────╮
│ # │ command │ path │   type   │
├───┼─────────┼──────┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ open    │      │ built-in │
╰───┴─────────┴──────┴──────────╯
```
```nushell
> alias foo = print "foo"
> which foo
╭───┬─────────┬──────┬───────╮
│ # │ command │ path │ type  │
├───┼─────────┼──────┼───────┤
│ 0 │ foo     │      │ alias │
╰───┴─────────┴──────┴───────╯
```
```nushell
> def bar [] {}
> which bar
╭───┬─────────┬──────┬────────╮
│ # │ command │ path │  type  │
├───┼─────────┼──────┼────────┤
│ 0 │ bar     │      │ custom │
╰───┴─────────┴──────┴────────╯
```
```nushell
> which git
╭───┬─────────┬──────────────┬──────────╮
│ # │ command │     path     │   type   │
├───┼─────────┼──────────────┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ git     │ /usr/bin/git │ external │
╰───┴─────────┴──────────────┴──────────╯
```
```nushell
> which open git foo bar
╭───┬─────────┬──────────────┬──────────╮
│ # │ command │     path     │   type   │
├───┼─────────┼──────────────┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ open    │              │ built-in │
│ 1 │ git     │ /usr/bin/git │ external │
│ 2 │ foo     │              │ alias    │
│ 3 │ bar     │              │ custom   │
╰───┴─────────┴──────────────┴──────────╯
```

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2023-07-20 19:10:53 -05:00
c01f2ee0e9 str-expand: new capability, empty collection item (#9750)
I added a new capability to `bracoxide` which is for `brace expansion`
(it's almost like bash brace expressions).

Anyway, this change adds this capability:

`A{,B,C} | str expand`, returns:

```md
- A
- AB
- AC
```


`A{B,,C} | str expand`, returns:

```md
- AB
- A
- AC
```

`A{B,C,} | str expand`, returns:

```md
- AB
- AC
- A
```

Updated examples, according to the new feature.
2023-07-20 18:51:25 -05:00
693cb5c142 add any -> record to metadata (#9755)
# Description
in the help page of `metadata`, there is the following example
```nushell
ls | metadata
```
which gives the following error
```
Error: nu::parser::input_type_mismatch

  × Command does not support table input.
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ ls | metadata
   ·      ────┬───
   ·          ╰── command doesn't support table input
   ╰────
```

this PR adds `any -> record` to the signatures of `metadata` to allow
the use of that kind of example.

# User-Facing Changes
`ls | metadata` will work again

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2023-07-21 07:11:20 +12:00
JT
d104efdf68 Fix capture logic for inner closures (#9754)
# Description

This fixes the variable capture logic for closures in two cases:

* Closures inside of closures did not properly register the closures (or
lack thereof) in the outer closure
* Closures which called their inner closures before definition did not
properly calculate the closures of the outer closure

Example of the first case:
```
do { let b = 3; def c [] { $b }; c }
```

Example of the second case (notice `c` is called before it is defined):
```
do { let b = 3; c; def c [] { $b }; c }
```

# User-Facing Changes
This should strictly allow closures to work more correctly.

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2023-07-21 07:10:54 +12:00
bd9d865912 fix removing symlinks on windows (#9704)
this PR should close #9624

# Description

Fixes the `rm` command assuming that a symlink is a directory and trying
to delete the directory as opposed to unlinking the symlink.

Should probably be tested on linux before merge.

Added tests for deleting symlinks
2023-07-20 20:16:03 +02:00
c62cbcd5f8 handle sqlite tables better by surrounding with brackets (#9752)
# Description

This PR helps the sqlite handling better by surrounding table names with
brackets. This makes it easier to have table names with spaces like
`Basin / profile`.

Closes #9751 

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2023-07-20 11:20:56 -05:00
ba4723cc9f Support variables/interpolation in o>, e>, o+e> redirect (#9747)
# Description
Fixes:  #8517
Fixes: #9246
Fixes: #9709
Relative: #9723


## About the change
Before the pr, nushell only parse redirection target as a string(through
`parse_string` call).
In the pr, I'm trying to make the value more generic(using `parse_value`
with `SyntaxShape::Any`)

And during eval stage, we guard it to only eval `String`,
`StringInterpolation`, `FullCellPath`, `FilePath`, so other type of
redirection target like `1ms` won't be permitted.

# User-Facing Changes

After the pr: redirection support something like the following:
1. `let a = "x"; cat toolkit.nu o> $a`
2. `let a = "x"; cat toolkit.nu o> $"($a).txt"`
3. `cat toolkit.nu out> ("~/a.txt" | path expand)`
2023-07-20 13:56:46 +02:00
488002f4bc add range input to par-each (#9749)
# Description

Thie PR adds `Type::Range` input to `par-each` to allow `1..3 | do
something` again.
closes #9748 

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2023-07-20 06:48:18 -05:00
5115260366 add in a Readme for the crate nu-cmd-extra (#9745)
This outlines our plans for the commands located in the crate
nu-cmd-extra.

It also documents how one can build these commands from source.
2023-07-19 21:35:58 -07:00
2d557bce5d normalize default_config/env formatting (#9731)
# Description

This PR just tried to normalize the formatting. Everything should be 4
spaces now for those people that can't live with 2 spaces in the default
config files. I also remove some unneeded line breaks and changed two
places that should've been `edit` vs `send`.

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2023-07-19 06:49:21 -05:00
17caa31325 nushell should be non-interactive if --testbin is supplied (#9730)
# Description
After #9693, tests will stop and go into the background if run locally
in bash, since nushell is being run in interactive mode even though
`--testbin` is supplied. This makes nushell run in non-interactive mode
if `--testbin` is supplied.
2023-07-19 00:02:09 +02:00
1ba2269aa9 Disallow empty record with empty key,value pairs on ini format (#9722)
# Description
This PR fixes #9556. Now, only a section will be added if it contains a
key, value pair. With this change, `{record with 0 fields}`, should not
appear anymore.

For more context on empty sections, see issue on the
[crate](https://github.com/zonyitoo/rust-ini/issues/109)

```
open -r whatever | from ini
╭─────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│             │ ╭───────────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────╮ │
│ placeholder │ │ aws_access_key_id     │ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA            │ │
│             │ │ aws_secret_access_key │ BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB │ │
│             │ ╰───────────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────╯ │
│             │ ╭───────────────────────┬──────────────────────────╮         │
│ default     │ │ aws_access_key_id     │ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA       │         │
│             │ │ aws_secret_access_key │ AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA  │         │
│             │ │ aws_session_token     │ BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB │         │
│             │ │ region                │ us-east-1                │         │
│             │ │ output                │ json                     │         │
│             │ ╰───────────────────────┴──────────────────────────╯         │
╰─────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```
# Tests + Formatting
Now test for exact `from ini` output

---------

Co-authored-by: sholderbach <sholderbach@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-18 22:14:18 +02:00
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
345c00aa1e sync default config / env with default behaviour without any configuration (#9676)
related PRs and issues
- supersedes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9633
- should close https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9630

# Description
this PR updates the `default_config.nu` config file and the `config.rs`
module in `nu_protocol` so that the default behaviour of Nushell,
without any config, and the one with `default_config.nu` and
`default_env.nu` are the same.

## changelog
- 3e2bfc9bb: copy the structure of `default_config.nu` inside the
implementation of `Default` in the `config.rs` module for easier check
of the default values
- e25e5ccd6: sync all the *simple* config fields, i.e. the
non-structured ones
- ae7e8111c: set the `display_output` hook to always run `table`
- a09a1c564: leave only the default menus => i've removed
`commands_menu`, `vars_menu` and `commands_with_description`

## todo
- [x] ~~check the defaults in `$env.config.explore`~~ done in 173bdbba5
and b9622084c
- [x] ~~check the defaults in `$env.config.color_config`~~ done in
c411d781d => the theme is now `{}` by default so that it's the same as
the default one with `--no-config`
- [x] ~~check the defaults `$env.config.keybindings`~~ done in 715a69797
- already available with the selected mode: `completion_previous`,
`next_page`, `undo_or_previous_page`, `yank`, `unix-line-discard` and
`kill-line`, e.g. in *vi* mode, `unlix-line-discard` is done in NORMAL
mode with either `d0` from the end of the line or `dd` from anywhere in
the line and `kill-line` is done in NORMAL mode with `shift + d`. these
bindings are available by default in *emacs* mode as well.
- previously with removed custom menus: `commands_menu`, `vars_menu` and
`commands_with_description`
- [x] ~~check `$env.config.datetime_format`~~ done in 0ced6b8ec => as
there is no *human* format for datetimes, i've commented out both
`$env.config.datetime_format` fields
- [x] ~~fix `default_env.nu`~~ done in 67c215011

# User-Facing Changes
this should not change anything, just make sure the default behaviour of
Nushell and the `default_config.nu` are in sync.

# Tests + Formatting
# After Submitting
2023-07-18 11:22:00 -05:00
cc202e2199 Remove is-root crate (#9615)
# Description
This PR tries to remove `is-root` crate.

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Co-authored-by: Stefan Holderbach <sholderbach@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-07-18 15:36:54 +02:00
a5a79a7d95 Do not attempt to take control of terminal in non-interactive mode (#9693)
# Description
Fixes a regression from #9681 where nushell will attempt to place itself
into the background or take control of the terminal even in
non-interactive mode.

Using the same
[reference](https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Initializing-the-Shell.html)
from #6584:

>A subshell that runs *interactively* has to ensure that it has been
placed in the foreground...

>A subshell that runs *non-interactively* cannot and should not support
job control.

`fish`
[code](54fa1ad6ec/src/reader.cpp (L4862))
also seems to follow this.

This *partially* fixes
[9026](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9026). That is, nushell
will no longer set the foreground process group in non-interactive mode.
2023-07-17 16:32:29 -05:00
656f707a0b Clean up tests containing unnecessary cwd: tokens (#9692)
# Description
The working directory doesn't have to be set for those tests (or would
be the default anyways). When appropriate also remove calls to the
`pipeline()` function. In most places kept the diff minimal and only
removed the superfluous part to not pollute the blame view. With simpler
tests also simplified things to make them more readable overall (this
included removal of the raw string literal).

Work for #8670
2023-07-17 18:43:51 +02:00
48271d8c3e Bump miette from 5.9.0 to 5.10.0 (#9713) 2023-07-17 06:25:04 +00:00
60bb984e6e Bump strum_macros from 0.24.3 to 0.25.1 (#9714) 2023-07-17 06:23:17 +00:00
eeb3b38fba allow range as a input_output_type on filter (#9707)
# Description

This PR allows `Type::Range` on the `filter` command so you can do
things like this:
```nushell
❯ 9..17 | filter {|el| $el mod 2 != 0}
╭───┬────╮
│ 0 │  9 │
│ 1 │ 11 │
│ 2 │ 13 │
│ 3 │ 15 │
│ 4 │ 17 │
╰───┴────╯
```

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2023-07-16 08:13:46 -05:00
79d9a0542f allow into filesize to take tables as input / output (#9706)
# Description
i have the following command that should give a table of all the mounted
devices with information about their sizes, etc, etc... a glorified
output for the `df -h` command:
```nushell
def disk [] {
    df -h
      | str replace "Mounted on" "Mountpoint"
      | detect columns
      | rename filesystem size used avail used% mountpoint
      | into filesize size used avail
      | upsert used% {|it| 100 * (1 - $it.avail / $it.size)}
}
```

this should work given the first example of `into filesize`
```nushell
  Convert string to filesize in table
  > [[bytes]; ['5'] [3.2] [4] [2kb]] | into filesize bytes
```

## before this PR
it does not even parse
```nushell
Error: nu::parser::input_type_mismatch

  × Command does not support table input.
   ╭─[entry #1:5:1]
 5 │       | rename filesystem size used avail used% mountpoint
 6 │       | into filesize size used avail
   ·         ──────┬──────
   ·               ╰── command doesn't support table input
 7 │       | upsert used% {|it| 100 * (1 - $it.avail / $it.size)}
   ╰────
```

> **Note**
> this was working before the recent input / output type changes

## with this PR
it parses again and gives
```nushell
> disk | where mountpoint == "/" | into record
╭────────────┬───────────────────╮
│ filesystem │ /dev/sda2         │
│ size       │ 217.9 GiB         │
│ used       │ 158.3 GiB         │
│ avail      │ 48.4 GiB          │
│ used%      │ 77.77777777777779 │
│ mountpoint │ /                 │
╰────────────┴───────────────────╯
```

> **Note**
> the two following commands also work now and did not before the PR
> ```nushell
> ls | insert name_size {|it| $it.name | str length} | into filesize
name_size
> ```
> ```nushell
> [[device size]; ["/dev/sda1" 200] ["/dev/loop0" 50]] | into filesize
size
> ```

# User-Facing Changes
`into filesize` works back with tables and this effectively fixes the
doc.

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

this PR gives a `result` back to the first table example to make sure it
works fine.

# After Submitting
2023-07-16 08:04:35 -05:00
5bfec20244 add match guards (#9621)
## description

this pr adds [match
guards](https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/expressions/match-expr.html#match-guards)
to match patterns
```nushell
match $x {
   _ if $x starts-with 'nu' => {},
   $x => {}
}
```

these work pretty much like rust's match guards, with few limitations:

1. multiple matches using the `|` are not (yet?) supported
 
```nushell
match $num {
    0 | _ if (is-odd $num) => {},
    _ => {}
}
```

2. blocks cannot be used as guards, (yet?)

```nushell
match $num {
    $x if { $x ** $x == inf } => {},
     _ => {}
}
```

## checklist
- [x] syntax
- [x] syntax highlighting[^1]
- [x] semantics
- [x] tests
- [x] clean up

[^1]: defered for another pr
2023-07-16 12:25:12 +12:00
JT
57d96c09fa fix input signature of let/mut (#9695)
# Description

This updates `let` and `mut` to allow for any input. This lets them
typecheck any collection they do.

For example, this now compiles:

```
def foo []: [int -> int, string -> int] {
  let x = $in
  if ($x | describe) == "int" { 3 } else { 4 }
}

100 | foo
```

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2023-07-15 19:41:48 +12:00
JT
b693db16cc Revert "Fix SIGTTIN handling" (#9694)
Reverts nushell/nushell#9681

As mentioned in #9681 - this breaks running tests in wsl2.
2023-07-15 15:30:29 +12:00
3ffafa7196 update rust toolchain to 1.69.0 (#9691)
# Description

This PR bumps the rust toolchain from 1.68.2 to 1.69.0 since 1.71.0 was
released 7/13/2023.

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2023-07-14 17:29:52 -05:00
JT
53ae03bd63 Custom command input/output types (#9690)
# Description

This adds input/output types to custom commands. These are input/output
pairs that related an input type to an output type.

For example (a single int-to-int input/output pair):

```
def foo []: int -> int { ... }
```

You can also have multiple input/output pairs:
```
def bar []: [int -> string, string -> list<string>] { ... }
```

These types are checked during definition time in the parser. If the
block does not match the type, the user will get a parser error.

This `:` to begin the input/output signatures should immediately follow
the argument signature as shown above.

The PR also improves type parsing by re-using the shape parser. The
shape parser is now the canonical way to parse types/shapes in user
code.

This PR also splits `extern` into `extern`/`extern-wrapped` because of
the parser limitation that a multi-span argument (which Signature now
is) can't precede an optional argument. `extern-wrapped` now takes the
required block that was previously optional.

# User-Facing Changes

The change to `extern` to split into `extern` and `extern-wrapped` is a
breaking change.

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2023-07-15 09:51:28 +12:00
ba766de5d1 Refactor path commands (#9687) 2023-07-15 00:04:22 +03:00
JT
8c52b7a23a Change input/output types in help to a table (#9686)
# Description

Updates `help` to more clearly show input/output types.

Before:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/547158/5f11ca5c-54a0-414d-b3de-1a8b4dd7fcbd)

After:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/547158/afc0eb1e-fad8-43b1-9382-c2a0d8e9334e)

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See above

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2023-07-15 06:23:21 +12:00
2fc9506bc7 Fix SIGTTIN handling (#9681)
# Description
Due to a typo? in the
[reference](https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Initializing-the-Shell.html)
used to implement SIGTTIN handling, nushell will crash when being sent
to the background from within another shell.

For example, currently in bash:
```bash
$ nu -n &
[1] 176058
$ ERROR: failed to SIGTTIN ourselves

[1]+  Exit 1                  nu -n
$
```

Now fixed:
```bash
$ nu -n &
[1] 178788
$ jobs
[1]+  Stopped                 nu -n
$
```

For further reference, this is how
[fish](493cbeb84c/src/reader.cpp (L2571))
does it.

# User-Facing Changes
Bug fix only -- users should now be able to send nushell to the
background.
2023-07-15 06:15:48 +12:00
4804e6a151 add more input_output_types found from breaking scripts (#9683)
# Description

This PR fixes some problems I found in scripts by adding some additional
input_output_types.

Here's a list of nushell scripts that it fixed. Look for `# broke here:`
below.

This PR fixes 3, 4, 6, 7 by adding additional input_output_types. 1 was
fixed by changing the script. 2. just doesn't work anymore because mkdir
return type has changed. 5, is a problem with the script, the datatype
for `...rest` needed to be removed.

```nushell
# 1.
def terminal-size [] {
    let sz = (input (ansi size) --bytes-until 'R')
    # $sz should look like this
    # Length: 9 (0x9) bytes | printable whitespace ascii_other non_ascii
    # 00000000:   1b 5b 33 38  3b 31 35 30  52                         •[38;150R
    let sz_len = ($sz | bytes length)

    # let's skip the esc[ and R
    let r = ($sz | bytes at 2..($sz_len - 2) | into string)

    # $r should look like 38;150
    # broke here: because $r needed to be a string for split row
    let size = ($r | split row ';')

    # output in record syntax
    {
        rows: ($size | get 0)
        columns: ($size | get 1)
    }
}

# 2.
# make and cd to a folder
def-env mkcd [name: path] {
    # broke here: but apparently doesn't work anymore
    # It looks like  mkdir returns nothing where it used to return a value
    cd (mkdir $name -v | first) 
}

# 3.
# changed 'into datetime'
def get-monday [] {
  (seq date -r --days 7 |
  # broke here: because into datetime didn't support list input
   into datetime | 
   where { |e| 
   ($e | date format %u) == "1" }).0 | 
   date format "%Y-%m-%d"
}

# 4.
# Delete all branches that are not in the excepts list
# Usage: del-branches [main]
def del-branches [
    excepts:list  # don't delete branch in the list
    --dry-run(-d) # do a dry-run
 ] {
    let branches = (git branch | lines | str trim)
    # broke here: because str replace didn't support list<string>
    let remote_branches = (git branch -r | lines | str replace '^.+?/' '' | uniq)
    if $dry_run {
        print "Starting Dry-Run"
    } else {
        print "Deleting for real"
    }
    $branches | each {|it|
        if ($it not-in $excepts) and ($it not-in $remote_branches) and (not ($it | str starts-with "*")) {
            # git branch -D $it
            if $dry_run {
                print $"git branch -D ($it)"
            } else {
                print $"Deleting ($it) for real"
                #git branch -D $it
            }
        }
    }
}

# 5.
# zoxide script
def-env __zoxide_z [...rest] {
  # `z -` does not work yet, see https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/4769
  # broke here: 'append doesn't support string input'
  let arg0 = ($rest | append '~').0
  # broke here: 'length doesn't support string input' so change `...rest:string` to `...rest`
  let path = if (($rest | length) <= 1) and ($arg0 == '-' or ($arg0 | path expand | path type) == dir) {
    $arg0
  } else {
    (zoxide query --exclude $env.PWD -- $rest | str trim -r -c "\n")
  }
  cd $path
}

# 6.
def a [] { 
    let x = (commandline)
    if ($x | is-empty) { return }
    # broke here: because commandline was previously only returning Type::Nothing
    if not ($x | str starts-with "aaa") { print "bbb" }
}

# 7.
# repeat a string x amount of times
def repeat [arg: string, dupe: int] {
  # broke here: 'command does not support range input'
  0..<$dupe | reduce -f '' {|i acc| $acc + $arg}
}
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2023-07-14 10:58:41 -05:00
JT
786ba3bf91 Input output checking (#9680)
# Description

This PR tights input/output type-checking a bit more. There are a lot of
commands that don't have correct input/output types, so part of the
effort is updating them.

This PR now contains updates to commands that had wrong input/output
signatures. It doesn't add examples for these new signatures, but that
can be follow-up work.

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BREAKING CHANGE BREAKING CHANGE

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2023-07-14 15:20:35 +12:00
e66139e6bb Fix broken constants in scopes (#9679) 2023-07-14 00:02:05 +03:00
JT
30904bd095 Remove broken compile-time overload system (#9677)
# Description

This PR removes the compile-time overload system. Unfortunately, this
system never worked correctly because in a gradual type system where
types can be `Any`, you don't have enough information to correctly
resolve function calls with overloads. These resolutions must be done at
runtime, if they're supported.

That said, there's a bit of work that needs to go into resolving
input/output types (here overloads do not execute separate commands, but
the same command and each overload explains how each output type
corresponds to input types).

This PR also removes the type scope, which would give incorrect answers
in cases where multiple subexpressions were used in a pipeline.

# User-Facing Changes

Finishes removing compile-time overloads. These were only used in a few
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2023-07-14 07:05:03 +12:00
99329f14a3 remove warning: unused import pipeline (#9675)
Fix a compiler warning caused by this file...

```rust
crates/nu-command/tests/commands/let_.rs
```
2023-07-13 09:12:20 -07:00
3c583c9a20 cratification: part III of the math commands to nu-cmd-extra (#9674)
The following math commands are being moved to nu-cmd-extra

* e (euler)
* exp
* ln

This should conclude moving the extra math commands as discussed in
yesterday's
core team meeting...

The remaining math commands will stay in nu-command (for now)....
2023-07-13 09:11:26 -07:00
9a6a3a731e support env and mut assignment with if block and match guard (#9650)
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Fixes: https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9595

So we can do the following in nushell:
```nushell
mut a = 3
$a = if 4 == 3 { 10 } else {20}
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Co-authored-by: WindSoilder <windsoilder@DESKTOP-R8GRJ1D.localdomain>
2023-07-13 10:55:41 +02:00
b2043135ed nu-explore/ Add handlers for HOME/END keys (#9666)
close #9665

It could be good to run it though and see if it does what indented.
(I did but cause there's no test coverage for it it's better to recheck)

PS: Surely... this cursor logic much more complex then it shall be ...
the method names ....

cc: @fdncred

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
2023-07-12 14:13:35 -05:00
545697c0b2 simplify the test for let core command (#9671)
related to
- follow-up of https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9658
- addressed part of https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8670

# Description
removes useless `cwd` and `pipeline()` from the tests of `let`.

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2023-07-12 19:33:25 +02:00
556852ded4 Remove unnecessary cwd, pipeline(), r# from various tests (#9645)
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This PR cleans up tests in the `tests/` directory by removing
unnecessary code.
Part of #8670.

- [x]  const_/mod.rs
- [x]  eval/mod.rs
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- [x]  shell/environment/nu_env.rs
- [x]  shell/mod.rs
- [x]  shell/pipeline/commands/external.rs
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2023-07-12 19:07:20 +02:00
ca794f6adb fix the std test commands calls in dev documents (#9535)
related to a comment in https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9500
> `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` Not done - doesn't seem to
work

this is absolutely true because the command in the PR template was
obsolete...
i've also updated the commands in the `CONTRIBUTING` document of the
library 👍

cc/ @fnordpig
2023-07-12 18:26:47 +02:00
39b43d1e4b Use is-terminal crate for now (#9670)
# Description
Until we bump our minimal Rust version to `1.70.0` we can't use
`std::io::IsTerminal`. The crate `is-terminal` (depending on `rustix` or
`windows-sys`) can provide the same.
Get's rid of the dependency on the outdated `atty` crate.
We already transitively depend on it (e.g. through `miette`)

As soon as we reach the new Rust version we can supersede this with
@nibon7's #9550

Co-authored-by: nibon7 <nibon7@163.com>
2023-07-12 18:15:54 +02:00
026335fff0 Fix cp -u/mv -u when the dst doesn't exist (#9662)
Fixes #9655
2023-07-12 18:12:59 +02:00
7c9edbd9ee Bump deps to transitively use hashbrown 0.14 (#9668)
# Description
Update `lru` to `0.11`: `cargo build` will now not need `hashbrown 0.13`
Update `dashmap`: upgrades `hashbrown` for dev-dependency

-1 dependency in the `cargo install` path
2023-07-12 17:55:51 +02:00
341fa7b196 add kind and state to other key presses (#9669)
# Description

This PR adds `kind` and `state` to other `keybindings listen` presses
like `home` and `end` keys. Before they didn't exist.

```
❯ keybindings listen
Type any key combination to see key details. Press ESC to abort.
code: Enter, modifier: NONE, flags: 0b000000, kind: Release, state: NONE
code: Home, modifier: NONE, flags: 0b000000, kind: Press, state: NONE
code: Home, modifier: NONE, flags: 0b000000, kind: Release, state: NONE
code: End, modifier: NONE, flags: 0b000000, kind: Press, state: NONE
code: End, modifier: NONE, flags: 0b000000, kind: Release, state: NONE
code: End, modifier: CONTROL, flags: 0b000010, kind: Press, state: NONE
code: End, modifier: CONTROL, flags: 0b000010, kind: Release, state: NO
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2023-07-12 10:42:19 -05:00
bd0032898f Apply nightly clippy lints (#9654)
# Description
- A new one is the removal of unnecessary `#` in raw strings without `"`
inside.
-
https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#/needless_raw_string_hashes
- The automatically applied removal of `.into_iter()` touched several
places where #9648 will change to the use of the record API. If
necessary I can remove them @IanManske to avoid churn with this PR.
- Manually applied `.try_fold` in two places
- Removed a dead `if`
- Manual: Combat rightward-drift with early return
2023-07-12 00:00:31 +02:00
JT
ad11e25fc5 allow mut to take pipelines (#9658)
# Description

This extends the syntax fix for `let` (#9589) to `mut` as well.

Example: `mut x = "hello world" | str length; print $x`

closes #9634

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2023-07-12 06:36:34 +12:00
942c66a9f3 cratification: part II of the math commands to nu-cmd-extra (#9657)
The following math commands are being moved to nu-cmd-extra

* cos
* cosh
* egamma
* phi
* pi
* sin
* sinh
* tan
* tanh
* tau

For now I think we have most of the obvious commands moved over based on

@sholderbach this should cover moving the "high school" commands..

>>Yeah I think this rough separation into "high school" math in extra
and "middle school"/"programmer" math in the core makes a ton of sense.

And to reference the @fdncred list from
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9647#issuecomment-1629498812
2023-07-11 11:23:39 -07:00
e10d84b72f cratification: start moving over the math commands to nu-cmd-extra (#9647)
* arccos
* arccosh
* arcsin
* arcsinh
* arctan
* arctanh

The above commands are being ported over to nu-cmd-extra

I initially moved all of the math commands over but there are some
issues with the tests...

So we will move them over slowly --- and actually I kind of like this
idea better...

Because some of the math commands we might want to leave in the core
nushell...

Stay tuned...

For more details 👍 
Read this document:

https://github.com/stormasm/nutmp/blob/main/commands/math.md
2023-07-10 12:08:45 -07:00
cf36f052c4 Bump strum from 0.24.1 to 0.25.0 (#9639) 2023-07-10 11:35:23 +00:00
266c9ae9e2 Update reedline dev version lock (#9644)
- See nushell/reedline#600
- updates to `strum 0.25` which uses the newer more widespread `syn 2.0`
- this deduplicates `syn` for a default build.
- Unlocks #9639
2023-07-10 13:04:49 +02:00
a3702e1eb7 Bump indexmap to 2.0 (#9643)
# Description
Apart from `polars` (only used with `--features dataframe`) and the
dev-dependencies our deps use `indexmap 2.0`.
Thus the default or `extra` `cargo build` will reduce deps.
This also will help deduplicating `hashbrown` and `ahash`.

For #8060

- Bump `indexmap` to 2.0
- Remove unneeded `serde` feature from `indexmap`

# User-Facing Changes
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2023-07-10 10:30:01 +02:00
92354a817c Remove duplicated dependency on ansi-str 0.7 (#9641)
# Description
`tabled`/`papergrid` already use `ansi-str 0.8` while `nu-explore`
itself was still depending on `0.7`. Single fix necessary to adapt to
the new API.

cc @zhiburt

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2023-07-10 09:24:08 +02:00
79a9751a58 Bump scraper from 0.16.0 to 0.17.1 (#9638) 2023-07-10 05:28:36 +00:00
47979651f3 Bump libproc from 0.13.0 to 0.14.0 (#9640) 2023-07-10 05:10:36 +00:00
667502e8da refactor the CI (#9626)
# Description
this PR is an attempt at making the main CI workflow a bit easier to
read, understand and work with 🤞

## changelog
- remove the deprecated `nu-coverage` job which was taking place for
nothing
- remove useless comments, i.e. comments that just say the same thing as
the line they comment, e.g. the previous `on.push` comment, and comments
that can be explained with a `git blame` inside an IDE, e.g. the comment
about removing `--profile ci` on the `cargo install` in the std job
- rename `nu-fmt-clippy` and `nu-tests` to `fmt-clippy` and `tests` as
we already know we are working with Nushell
- rename the "*style*" to "*feature*" which is exactly what `default`,
`dataframe` and `extra` are
- remove the `strategy.matrix.rust: stable` key: i couldn't find any
documentation for this and it's not used in the jobs => by default, the
toolchain of `actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.5.0` is the
stable one (see the
[documentation](https://github.com/actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain#inputs))
- add a top-level `env` block with all the environment variables, e.g.
`CLIPPY_OPTIONS`, to have them all in one place

hope you'll like that 😇 🙏 

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this PR should not change the different jobs being run in PRs and on the
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2023-07-08 12:48:01 +02:00
fabc0a3f45 test-runner: add configurable threading (#9628)
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2023-07-08 11:27:56 +02:00
ad125abf6a fixes which showing aliases as built-in nushell commands (#9580)
fixes #8577 

# Description
Currently, using `which` on an alias describes it as a nushell built-in
command:
```bash
> alias foo = print "foo!"                                                                                                                                                                                   > which ls foo --all                                                                                                                                                                                        
╭───┬─────┬──────────────────────────┬──────────╮
│ # │ arg │           path           │ built-in │
├───┼─────┼──────────────────────────┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ ls  │ Nushell built-in command │ true     │
│ 1 │ ls  │ /bin/ls                  │ false    │
│ 2 │ foo │ Nushell built-in command │ true     │
╰───┴─────┴──────────────────────────┴──────────╯
```

This PR fixes the behaviour above to the following:
```bash
> alias foo = print "foo!"
> which ls foo --all
╭───┬─────┬──────────────────────────┬──────────╮
│ # │ arg │           path           │ built-in │
├───┼─────┼──────────────────────────┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ ls  │ Nushell built-in command │ true     │
│ 1 │ ls  │ /bin/ls                  │ false    │
│ 2 │ foo │ Nushell alias            │ false    │
╰───┴─────┴──────────────────────────┴──────────╯
```

# User-Facing Changes
Passing in an alias to `which` will no longer return `Nushell built-in
command`, `true` for `path` and `built-in` respectively.

# Tests + Formatting

# After Submitting
2023-07-08 10:48:42 +02:00
8e38596bc9 allow tables to have annotations (#9613)
# Description

follow up to #8529 and #8914

this works very similarly to record annotations, only difference being
that

```sh
table<name: string>
      ^^^^  ^^^^^^
      |     | 
      |     represents the type of the items in that column
      |
      represents the column name
```
more info on the syntax can be found
[here](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/8914#issue-1672113520)

# User-Facing Changes

**[BREAKING CHANGE]**
this change adds a field to `SyntaxShape::Table` so any plugins that
used it will have to update and include the field. though if you are
unsure of the type the table expects, `SyntaxShape::Table(vec![])` will
suffice
2023-07-07 11:06:09 +02:00
440a0e960a test-runner: Performance improvements + regex match for test include/exclude (#9622)
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Test-runner performance improved by:
* Not loading user config or stdlib during ide parsing
* Not loading user config during test execution
* Running tests in parallel instead of serially
On my machine `toolkit test stdlib` execution time went from 38s to 15s
(with all code precompiled)

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85d47c299e Fix explore crashes on {} (#9623)
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628a47e6dc Fix: update engine_state when history.isolation is true (#9268) (#9616)
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Fixes #9268, the issue was due to the fact that when `history_isolation`
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I tried to extract the block that was updating the line_editor's
`session_id` to make it easier to add a test.
The test checks that after a call to the function
`update_line_editor_history`, the `engine_state` and the returned
`line_editor` do have the same `session_id`.
2023-07-06 20:16:17 -05:00
f38657e6f3 Fix headers command handling of missing values (#9603)
# Description
This fixes the `headers` command handling of missing values (issue
#9602). Previously, each row in the table would have its columns set to
be exactly equal to the first row even if it had less columns than the
first row. This would cause to values magically change their column or
cause panics in other commands if rows ended up having more columns than
values.

# Tests
Added a missing values  test for the `headers` command
2023-07-06 19:54:59 +02:00
504eff73f0 REFACTOR: move the 0% commands to nu-cmd-extra (#9404)
requires
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9455

# ⚙️ Description
in this PR i move the commands we've all agreed, in the core team, to
move out of the core Nushell to the `extra` feature.

> **Warning**
> in the first commits here, i've
> - moved the implementations to `nu-cmd-extra`
> - removed the declaration of all the commands below from `nu-command`
> - made sure the commands were not available anymore with `cargo run --
-n`

## the list of commands to move
with the current command table downloaded as `commands.csv`, i've run
```bash
let commands = (
    open commands.csv
    | where is_plugin == "FALSE" and category != "deprecated"
    | select name category "approv. %"
    | rename name category approval
    | insert treated {|it| (
        ($it.approval == 100) or                # all the core team agreed on them
        ($it.name | str starts-with "bits") or  # see https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9241
        ($it.name | str starts-with "dfr")      # see https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9327
    )}
)
```
to preprocess them and then
```bash
$commands | where {|it| (not $it.treated) and ($it.approval == 0)}
```
to get all untreated commands with no approval, which gives
```
╭────┬───────────────┬─────────┬─────────────┬──────────╮
│  # │     name      │ treated │  category   │ approval │
├────┼───────────────┼─────────┼─────────────┼──────────┤
│  0 │ fmt           │ false   │ conversions │        0 │
│  1 │ each while    │ false   │ filters     │        0 │
│  2 │ roll          │ false   │ filters     │        0 │
│  3 │ roll down     │ false   │ filters     │        0 │
│  4 │ roll left     │ false   │ filters     │        0 │
│  5 │ roll right    │ false   │ filters     │        0 │
│  6 │ roll up       │ false   │ filters     │        0 │
│  7 │ rotate        │ false   │ filters     │        0 │
│  8 │ update cells  │ false   │ filters     │        0 │
│  9 │ decode hex    │ false   │ formats     │        0 │
│ 10 │ encode hex    │ false   │ formats     │        0 │
│ 11 │ from url      │ false   │ formats     │        0 │
│ 12 │ to html       │ false   │ formats     │        0 │
│ 13 │ ansi gradient │ false   │ platform    │        0 │
│ 14 │ ansi link     │ false   │ platform    │        0 │
│ 15 │ format        │ false   │ strings     │        0 │
╰────┴───────────────┴─────────┴─────────────┴──────────╯
```
# 🖌️ User-Facing Changes
```
$nothing
```

# 🧪 Tests + Formatting
-  `toolkit fmt`
-  `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# 📖 After Submitting
```
$nothing
```

# 🔍 For reviewers
```bash
$commands | where {|it| (not $it.treated) and ($it.approval == 0)} | each {|command|
    try {
        help $command.name | ignore
    } catch {|e|
        $"($command.name): ($e.msg)"
    }
}
```
should give no output in `cargo run --features extra -- -n` and a table
with 16 lines in `cargo run -- -n`
2023-07-06 08:31:31 -07:00
fbc1408913 test-runner: Add option to exclude single test and module (#9611)
# Description
This PR adds two additional flags to the test runner `--exclude` and
`--exclude-module` which as the name suggests allow to exclude tests
from a run
The now options only support a single test / module to exclude.

# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting

# After Submitting
2023-07-06 11:21:37 +02:00
544c46e0e4 improve subtyping (#9614)
# Description

the current subtyping rule needs you to define the record entries in the
same order as declared in the annotation. this pr improves that

now
```nushell
{ name: 'Him', age: 12 } 

# ,

{ age: 100, name: 'It' }

# and

{ name: 'Red', age: 69, height: "5-8" }

# will all match

record<name: string, age: int>

# previously only the first one would match
```

however, something like

```nushell
{ name: 'Her' } # will not


# and

{ name: 'Car', wheels: 5 }
```

EDIT: applied JT's suggestion
2023-07-06 10:25:39 +02:00
6c8adac0d9 Update proc-macro2 lock, fix nightly build (#9618)
# Description
Building failed with recent nightly versions due to an outdated
`proc-macro2` version in the lockfile.

See:
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/113152
https://github.com/dtolnay/proc-macro2/pull/391

# User-Facing Changes
`cargo +nightly build` will succeed again
2023-07-06 10:18:13 +02:00
687b0e16f7 Replace users with nix crate (#9610)
# Description
The `users` crate hasn't been updated for a long time, this PR tries to
replace `users` with `nix`.
See [advisory
page](https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2023-0040.html) for
additional details.
2023-07-06 00:07:07 +02:00
881c3495c1 Exclude deprecated commands from completions (#9612)
# Description
We previously simply searched all commands in the working set. As our
deprecated/removed subcommands are documented by stub commands that
don't do anything apart from providing a message, they were still
included.
With this change we check the `Signature.category` to not be
`Category::Deprecated`.

## Note on performance
Making this change will exercise `Command.signature()` more
frequently! As the rust-implemented commands include their builders here
this probably will cause a number of extra allocations. There is
actually no valid reason why the commands should construct a new
`Signature` for each call to `Command.signature()`.
This will introduce some overhead to generate the completions for
commands.
# User-Facing Changes
Example: `str <TAB>`


![grafik](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/15833959/4d5ec5fe-aa93-45af-aa60-3854a20fcb04)
2023-07-05 23:13:16 +02:00
406b606398 dependency: use notify-debouncer-full(based on notify v6) instead of notify v4 (#9606)
# Description

Closes: #9324

I have done some manually test locally on MacOS, and it seems fine for
me.

cc: @rgwood
2023-07-05 14:14:55 +02:00
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
None
2023-07-05 13:19:54 +02:00
53cd4df806 simplify the nu! tests for last and first commands (#9608)
# Description
in most of the tests for `last` and `first`, we do not need to
- give `cwd` to `nu!`
- use pipeline as the tests are all short pipes
- use `r#" ... "#` as the pipes never contain quotes

this PR removes all these points from the tests for the `last` and
`first` commands.
2023-07-05 12:30:53 +02:00
65a163357d Add pwd command to stdlib (#9607)
Closes #9601
2023-07-04 19:25:01 +02:00
1bdec1cbb6 Remove unnecessary parentheses (#9605)
# Description
As seen on nightly
2023-07-04 11:12:46 +02:00
JT
7e39179b7f Move to using a safer shell integration default setting (#9600)
# Description

We're seeing some issues in a few terminals with the shell integration
support. Moving shell_integration to off by default to help with the
default user experience, but it will remain easy to re-enable for folks
who want to have the integration experience and a terminal that supports
it well.

# User-Facing Changes

This turns off shell integration by default, requiring the user to edit
the config and re-enable it.

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2023-07-04 06:26:49 +12:00
2bb0c1c618 Command to get individual keys (#9453)
# Description
Add a `keybindings get` command to listen and get individual "keyboard"
events. This includes different keyboard keys (see example of use) on
seemingly all terminals and mouse, resize, focus and paste events on
some special once. The record returned by this command is similar to
crossterm event structure and is documented in help message. For ease of
use, option `--types` can get a list of event types to filter only
desired events automatically. Additionally `--raw` options displays raw
code of char keys and numeric format of modifier flags.

Example of use, moving a character around a grid with arrow keys:
```nu
def test [] {
  mut x = 0
  mut y = 0
  loop {
    clear
    $x = ([([$x 4] | math min) 0] | math max)
    $y = ([([$y 4] | math min) 0] | math max)

    for i in 0..4 {
      for j in 0..4 {
        if $j == $x and $i == $y {
          print -n "*"
        } else {
          print -n "."
        }
      }
      print ""
    }
    
    let inp = (input listen-t [ key ])
    match $inp.key {
      {type: other key: enter} => (break)
      {type: other key: up} => ($y = $y - 1)
      {type: other key: down} => ($y = $y + 1)
      {type: other key: left} => ($x = $x - 1)
      {type: other key: right} => ($x = $x + 1)
      _ => ()
    }
  }
}

```

# User-Facing Changes
- New `keybindngs get` command
- `keybindings listen` is left as is
- New `input display` command in std, mirroring functionality of
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2023-07-03 10:23:44 -05:00
9c7e37f728 Fix: return all headers with the same name from http <method> (#9594)
# Description

Hi nushell!

Thanks so much for [adding http headers][headers]! I've been waiting for
this feature for a long time and it's great. However, I found that
`Record` as a return type and using `ureq`'s `response.header` api
results in missing header values when there are multiple with the same
name, as can occur with `set-cookie` and others.

This issue with http has been discussed at length [on
stackoverflow][stackoverflow] and in [`ureq` itself][ureq]. It seems
like concatenating header values with `,` is a common solution, but
tricky especially with `set-cookie` which may contain `,` in the
`Expires` field, as discussed in the former post.

I propose changing the return type to a `List` of `Record` so we can get
all of the header values without relying on ad-hoc mutation. This
solution does not return the headers in the same order as they appear in
the `Response` due to `ureq`'s `Response.all` API, but it's better than
dropping values imo.

This is a **breaking change**. I'm sure `ureq`'s
[`CookieStore`][cookiestore] is a better long-term solution for
returning cookies as a separate record on `http <method>`, but other
headers can be set multiple times as well.

# User-Facing Changes
- Changes the return type of an `http <method>` `header` field from
`Record` to `List` (Table with columns `name` and `value`)
- Returns all values of a header set multiple times instead of just the
first one duplicated

# Implementation

Quick note that running `header_names.dedup()` does not resolve the
necessity to iterate through the previously parsed headers since `dedup`
only removes identical values when they are next to each other in the
`Vec`. You could do a `sort` first, but header ordering can be important
in some cases, so I tried to avoid messing with that more than is
already the case with `Response.all`. Would love to see a better way of
doing this though!

# Tests + Formatting
No tests broke implementing this change. Not sure what endpoint to hit
or mock server to use to verify this in tests. I have some screenshots
to illustrate what I'm talking about.

Before:
![Screenshot 2023-07-03 at 12 50 17
AM](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/39018167/41604bef-54c6-424b-91b2-6b89a020e4ff)

> `set-cookie` has the same value for every record field.
> Even if it did not I'm not sure how you would access the different
values since they all have the same key.

After:
![Screenshot 2023-07-03 at 12 49 45
AM](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/39018167/4ee45e6e-3785-471f-aee7-5af185cd06c2)

> Actual values from the response returned for the same name

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

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clippy::needless_collect -A clippy::result_large_err` to check that
you're using the standard code style
- [x] `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- [x] `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` to run the tests for the
standard library <-- Note: I did not see a `crates/nu-std/test/run.nu`
file so I ran the snippet below which returned without error
```nushell
for $i in (ls crates/nu-std/tests/*.nu) {
   cargo run -- $i.name
}
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# Code of Conduct

Apologies for not opening an issue first. Just did this fix for myself
because it seemed simple enough before deciding to open this PR.

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[stackoverflow]:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3241326/set-more-than-one-http-header-with-the-same-name
[headers]: https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/8571
[ureq]: https://github.com/algesten/ureq/issues/95
[cookiestore]:
https://docs.rs/cookie_store/latest/cookie_store/struct.CookieStore.html
2023-07-03 10:20:39 -05:00
227d1d9508 make the behaviours of last and first more consistent (#9582)
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# Description

- fixes #9567 

I have fixed everything mentioned in the issue, and made their help
messages more similar.

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- Previously, `last` on binary data returned an integer. Now it returns
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- Now, `ls | table | first` and `ls | table | last` are both errors.
2023-07-03 10:19:50 -05:00
9998fa50a3 Bump tempfile from 3.5.0 to 3.6.0 (#9591) 2023-07-03 09:49:48 +00:00
9d76bf97a3 Bump calamine from 0.19.1 to 0.21.2 (#9592) 2023-07-03 09:46:32 +00:00
9cd494cdfa Bump ureq from 2.6.2 to 2.7.1 (#9590) 2023-07-03 09:45:18 +00:00
JT
5d9e2455f7 Let with pipeline (#9589)
# Description

This changes the default behaviour of `let` to be able to take a
pipeline as its initial value.

For example:

```
> let x = "hello world" | str length
```

This is a change from the existing behaviour, where the right hand side
is assumed to be an expression. Pipelines are more general, and can be
more powerful.

My google foo is failing me, but this also fixes this issue:

```
let x = foo
```

Currently, this reads `foo` as a bareword that gets converted to a
string rather than running the `foo` command. In practice, this is
really annoying and is a really hard to spot bug in a script.

# User-Facing Changes

BREAKING CHANGE BREAKING CHANGE

`let` gains the power to be assigned via a pipeline. However, this
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2023-07-03 17:45:10 +12:00
JT
b70cce47e2 disallow blocks as first-class values (#9587)
# Description

This PR disallows blocks as first-class values by removing the ability
to create them using the `block` syntax shape or type. Now, the parser
will only ever be able to create closures as first-class values.

This means that `{ 3 }` will always be treated as a closure, unless used
in the specifically supported use case of the literal being given as an
arg to `for`, `if` and other built-in block users.

Note: first-class value here means "value that can be passed into
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This may break some user scripts as `: block` is no longer allows as a
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4acf21cdcf Bracketed paste refactor (#9547)
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9ef1203ef9 Implement annotations support in test runner (#9406)
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Test runner now uses annotations instead of magic function names to pick
up code to run. Additionally skipping tests is now done on annotation
level so skipping and unskipping a test no longer requires changes to
the test code

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meet following criteria:
* Needs to be private (all exported functions are ignored)
* Needs to contain one of valid annotations (and only the annotation)
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2023-07-02 10:41:33 +02:00
JT
7c80067900 use an easier-to-read date format in prompt (#9585)
# Description

Switches the right prompt to use an easier-to-read date format
(YYYY-MM-DD)

It's currently using (MM-DD-YYYY) which is only used in a few countries
but it is unfortunately ambiguous with countries that use (DD-MM-YYYY)
format (most countries). While YYYY-MM-DD is used in fewer countries
than DD-MM-YYYY it's at least unambiguous to MM-DD-YYYY countries.

More info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_format_by_country

Alternatively, we could spell out the month name (even abbreviated) to
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Just changes the date in the default right prompt

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2023-07-02 20:25:22 +12:00
49a1e22ba3 fix right prompt in the default_env.nu (#9581)
# Description

## Before

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2023-07-02 12:47:26 +12:00
ebd89d8b21 fix typo in deprecated message: $nu should be $env (#9579)
# Description

This PR fixes a small typeo where it has `$nu` and it should be `$env`.
2023-07-01 17:55:25 +02:00
9547c106d3 Add useful example to http options documentation (#9576)
This PR adds a more real-world example of how the new http options is
used, as well as some additional information in the description.
2023-07-01 10:04:30 +02:00
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2023-07-01 19:52:04 +12:00
JT
4af24363c2 remove let-env, focus on mutating $env (#9574)
# Description

For years, Nushell has used `let-env` to set a single environment
variable. As our work on scoping continued, we refined what it meant for
a variable to be in scope using `let` but never updated how `let-env`
would work. Instead, `let-env` confusingly created mutations to the
command's copy of `$env`.

So, to help fix the mental model and point people to the right way of
thinking about what changing the environment means, this PR removes
`let-env` to encourage people to think of it as updating the command's
environment variable via mutation.

Before:

```
let-env FOO = "BAR"
```

Now:

```
$env.FOO = "BAR"
```

It's also a good reminder that the environment owned by the command is
in the `$env` variable rather than global like it is in other shells.

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BREAKING CHANGE BREAKING CHANGE

This completely removes `let-env FOO = "BAR"` so that we can focus on
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(PR: https://github.com/ellie/atuin/pull/1080)
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[zoxide](https://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide/blob/main/templates/nushell.txt)
(PR: https://github.com/ajeetdsouza/zoxide/pull/587)
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[oh-my-posh](https://github.com/JanDeDobbeleer/oh-my-posh/blob/main/src/shell/scripts/omp.nu)
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2023-07-01 07:57:51 +12:00
11132f7353 Fix cargo-build-nu (#9571)
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# Description
This PR should fix #9565

Close #9565 

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2023-06-30 20:53:34 +08:00
cd56b97587 fix cd permissions when user belongs to folder group (#9531)
# Description

Fixes: #9498

Actually we don't need this pr if the upstream pr is merged:
https://github.com/ogham/rust-users/pull/45

But it doesn't have any commit since 2021, and the author seems not
active on github now, I think we have to copy the function into nushell
to get relative issue fixed...
2023-06-30 11:03:26 +02:00
e6b4e59c0f update ide-check help text (#9559)
# Description

Updates `--ide-check` help

## Before

run a diagnostic check on the given source

## After

run a diagnostic check on the given source and limit number of errors
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2023-06-29 11:40:52 -05:00
18fdc5a229 rename: add -b flag to support closure input (#8948)
# Description
Closes: #8108 

Adding a new `-b` flag to `rename` command. I have thought about making
it as a positional argument, but I don't think it's ok because we alredy
have `...rest` parameters

Here are how they works:
```
#  Rename fields based on a given closure
> {a: 1, b: 2} | rename -b {str upcase}
  ╭───┬───╮
  │ A │ 1 │
  │ B │ 2 │
  ╰───┴───╯

#  Rename fields based on fields' value
> {a: abc, b: def} | rename -b {|it| $it.value | str upcase}
  ╭─────┬─────╮
  │ ABC │ abc │
  │ DEF │ def │
  ╰─────┴─────╯
```
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3699188586 Bump open from 4.1.0 to 5.0.0 (#9526) 2023-06-29 13:30:07 +00:00
88acc11501 add input_output type to input list to return string (#9557)
# Description

This PR fixes a bug that @amtoine found. It adds an input_output type so
that `input list`'s signature supports `string` as an output.

## Before

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Signatures:
  list<any> | input list <string?> -> list<any>
```

## After

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2023-06-29 08:27:25 -05:00
d3919a311f Refactor cargo-build-nu (#9554)
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2023-06-29 12:43:09 +08:00
b52e31fac2 Fix #9548 (#9552)
close #9548

Could you verify @fdncred the fix?

PS: Maybe a test shall be created (to test proper colors)?

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
2023-06-28 17:52:04 -05:00
b44926d597 Pre-register plugins inside docker container (#9533)
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2023-06-28 13:04:32 -05:00
3fd92b6437 convert a string to a raw binary string of 0s and 1s (#9534)
# Description

This PR converts a string into a raw binary represented by a string of
0s and 1s padded to 8 digits with zeros.

This is useful for encoding data.

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/66864c79-3da1-4007-a62b-306ed85f4df4)

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d80abb20a4 A new subcommand to str, str-expand. (#9290)
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2023-06-28 12:57:44 -05:00
JT
9068093081 Improve type hovers (#9515)
# Description

This PR does a few things to help improve type hovers and, in the
process, fixes a few outstanding issues in the type system. Here's a
list of the changes:

* `for` now will try to infer the type of the iteration variable based
on the expression it's given. This fixes things like `for x in [1, 2, 3]
{ }` where `x` now properly gets the int type.
* Removed old input/output type fields from the signature, focuses on
the vec of signatures. Updated a bunch of dataframe commands that hadn't
moved over. This helps tie things together a bit better
* Fixed inference of types from subexpressions to use the last
expression in the block
* Fixed handling of explicit types in `let` and `mut` calls, so we now
respect that as the authoritative type

I also tried to add `def` input/output type inference, but unfortunately
we only know the predecl types universally, which means we won't have
enough information to properly know what the types of the custom
commands are.

# User-Facing Changes

Script typechecking will get tighter in some cases
Hovers should be more accurate in some cases that previously resorted to
any.

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2023-06-29 05:19:48 +12:00
9d247387ea update sqlparser dep to 0.34 (#9549)
# Description

This PR updates the sqlparser dep to 0.34.0.

closes #9525

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2023-06-28 09:54:08 -05:00
3ed44992e6 Fix release workflows (#9542) 2023-06-28 09:15:32 +08:00
283589dc2f Bump rust-embed from 6.6.1 to 6.7.0 (#9528) 2023-06-27 21:09:04 +00:00
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
63aba5feb7 Pin reedline to 0.21 for release (#9532)
# Description
See changelog:
https://github.com/nushell/reedline/releases/tag/v0.21.0
2023-06-26 12:47:59 +02:00
08449e174c Format negative datetimes with rfc3339 (#9501) (#9502)
- fixes #9501 

# Description

`chrono::Datetime::to_rfc2822()` panics when it would format a negative
year. 3339 does not. This makes negative-year datetimes inconsistent
compared to positive ones, but it's better than a panic.
2023-06-25 13:53:17 -05:00
971f9ae0f0 Skip strum in regular nu-protocol build (#9445)
# Description
`derive(EnumIter)` is only required to run completeness tests.
Thus make the derive conditional on test and move `strum` and
`strum_macros` to the dev dependencies.

## Is it worth it?

Removing this derive does not change the binary size (checked via `cargo
bloat --crates` from `cargo-bloat`).
Compile time change is below a second so hard to judge based on a single
run of `cargo clean --profile dev; cargo build --timings`
Unsure if this negatively impacts how incremental compilation can
recompile when you switch between `cargo build`/`run` and `cargo test`
in your local workflow.

To get rid of `strum`/`strum_macros` as a proc macro crate we would need
to also remove it from `reedline`.
Further more a crate in the `polars` dependency tree uses `strum`
(curently not as relevant for the 1.0 build).
2023-06-25 20:28:37 +02:00
JT
33535c514e Better error message if env var is used as var (#9522)
# Description

This PR improves the error message if an environment variable (that's
visible before the parser begins) is used in the form of `$PATH` instead
of `$env.PATH`.

Before:

```
Error: nu::parser::variable_not_found

  × Variable not found.
   ╭─[entry #31:1:1]
 1 │ echo $PATH
   ·      ──┬──
   ·        ╰── variable not found.
   ╰────
```

After:

```
Error: nu::parser::env_var_not_var

  × Use $env.PATH instead of $PATH.
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ echo $PATH
   ·      ──┬──
   ·        ╰── use $env.PATH instead of $PATH
   ╰────
```

# User-Facing Changes

Just the improvement to the error message

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2023-06-26 05:59:56 +12:00
b74d508c0b Test examples of use (#9032)
# Description
Add `test_examples()` to `use` that verifies its examples. For that, add
the necessary definitions and the `PWD` to the `nu-cmd-lang` test
support.

Note: `let-env` is a `nu-command` and thus not accessible from the
`nu-cmd-lang` tests. So replace `let-env` with `$env.<var> =`. This
should be fine, since `let-env` is supposed to be removed before 1.0
anyway.


# User-Facing Changes
Nothing

# Question for reviewer
Is there any particular reason why so many core commands (parser
keywords) don't verify their examples with tests? E.g. `break`, `hide`,
`overlay use`, etc. (I think most of them?). If there is no particular
reason, I'd make a follow up PR to enable tests for as many of them as
possible.
2023-06-25 07:43:48 -05:00
14daa93a19 Modify the bits command in nu-cmd-extra to improve visibility (#9516)
In the spirit of #9509 we are changing the visibility of the bits
commands
to align with the way they are correctly done in the bytes commands...

Thanks to @sholderbach for pointing out this nice improvement
to me in my PR earlier in the day...

```rust
mod and;
mod bits_;
mod not;
mod or;
mod rotate_left;
mod rotate_right;
mod shift_left;
mod shift_right;
mod xor;
```
2023-06-23 21:41:14 -07:00
761946c522 add the ability to combine columns with detect columns (#9511)
# Description

This PR adds the ability to manually combine columns in the `detect
columns` command. This is useful when items are close together but want
them to be in one column.

For example, if you want to parse the output of bash's `ls` command, the
output passed into `detect columns` would look similar to this.
```
❯ ^ls -lh
total 242K
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121 3.5K Mar 30 10:10 CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121  11K Jun 21 14:16 CONTRIBUTING.md
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121 153K Jun 21 14:16 Cargo.lock
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121 5.7K Jun 21 08:47 Cargo.toml
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121  371 Mar 30 10:10 Cross.toml
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121 1.1K Apr  3 08:37 LICENSE
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121  13K Jun 21 14:16 README.md
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 May 24 08:06 assets
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 Jun 21 14:16 benches
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121  310 Mar 30 10:10 codecov.yml
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 Jun  1 15:30 crates
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 May  4 07:55 dict
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 Mar 30 10:10 docker
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121 1.1K Jun 12 07:03 rust-toolchain.toml
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 May 26 07:11 scripts
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 Jun 15 07:14 src
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 Jun 21 09:48 target
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 Jun 21 12:30 tests
-rw-r--r-- 1 dschroeder 197121  16K Jun 21 14:16 toolkit.nu
drwxr-xr-x 1 dschroeder 197121    0 Jun  1 15:30 wix
```
Running it through `detect columns` is helpful but notice how the Month,
Day, and Time are in their own columns.
```
❯ ^ls -lh | detect columns --no-headers --skip 1
╭────┬────────────┬─────────┬────────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────┬─────────────────────╮
│  # │  column0   │ column1 │  column2   │ column3 │ column4 │ column5 │ column6 │ column7 │       column8       │
├────┼────────────┼─────────┼────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────────────────┤
│  0 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 3.5K    │ Mar     │ 30      │ 10:10   │ CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md  │
│  1 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 11K     │ Jun     │ 21      │ 14:16   │ CONTRIBUTING.md     │
│  2 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 153K    │ Jun     │ 21      │ 14:16   │ Cargo.lock          │
│  3 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 5.7K    │ Jun     │ 21      │ 08:47   │ Cargo.toml          │
│  4 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 371     │ Mar     │ 30      │ 10:10   │ Cross.toml          │
│  5 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 1.1K    │ Apr     │ 3       │ 08:37   │ LICENSE             │
│  6 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 13K     │ Jun     │ 21      │ 14:16   │ README.md           │
│  7 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ May     │ 24      │ 08:06   │ assets              │
│  8 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun     │ 21      │ 14:16   │ benches             │
│  9 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 310     │ Mar     │ 30      │ 10:10   │ codecov.yml         │
│ 10 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun     │ 1       │ 15:30   │ crates              │
│ 11 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ May     │ 4       │ 07:55   │ dict                │
│ 12 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Mar     │ 30      │ 10:10   │ docker              │
│ 13 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 1.1K    │ Jun     │ 12      │ 07:03   │ rust-toolchain.toml │
│ 14 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ May     │ 26      │ 07:11   │ scripts             │
│ 15 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun     │ 15      │ 07:14   │ src                 │
│ 16 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun     │ 21      │ 09:48   │ target              │
│ 17 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun     │ 21      │ 12:30   │ tests               │
│ 18 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 16K     │ Jun     │ 21      │ 14:16   │ toolkit.nu          │
│ 19 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun     │ 1       │ 15:30   │ wix                 │
├────┼────────────┼─────────┼────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────┼─────────────────────┤
│  # │  column0   │ column1 │  column2   │ column3 │ column4 │ column5 │ column6 │ column7 │       column8       │
╰────┴────────────┴─────────┴────────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────┴─────────────────────╯
```
Now you can add `--combine-columns <range>` and get something like this.
```
❯ ^ls -lh | detect columns --no-headers --skip 1 --combine-columns 5..7
╭────┬────────────┬─────────┬────────────┬─────────┬─────────┬──────────────┬─────────────────────╮
│  # │  column0   │ column1 │  column2   │ column3 │ column4 │   column5    │       column6       │
├────┼────────────┼─────────┼────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼──────────────┼─────────────────────┤
│  0 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 3.5K    │ Mar 30 10:10 │ CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md  │
│  1 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 11K     │ Jun 21 14:16 │ CONTRIBUTING.md     │
│  2 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 153K    │ Jun 21 14:16 │ Cargo.lock          │
│  3 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 5.7K    │ Jun 21 08:47 │ Cargo.toml          │
│  4 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 371     │ Mar 30 10:10 │ Cross.toml          │
│  5 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 1.1K    │ Apr 3 08:37  │ LICENSE             │
│  6 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 13K     │ Jun 21 14:16 │ README.md           │
│  7 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ May 24 08:06 │ assets              │
│  8 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun 21 14:16 │ benches             │
│  9 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 310     │ Mar 30 10:10 │ codecov.yml         │
│ 10 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun 1 15:30  │ crates              │
│ 11 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ May 4 07:55  │ dict                │
│ 12 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Mar 30 10:10 │ docker              │
│ 13 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 1.1K    │ Jun 12 07:03 │ rust-toolchain.toml │
│ 14 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ May 26 07:11 │ scripts             │
│ 15 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun 15 07:14 │ src                 │
│ 16 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun 21 09:48 │ target              │
│ 17 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun 21 12:30 │ tests               │
│ 18 │ -rw-r--r-- │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 16K     │ Jun 21 14:16 │ toolkit.nu          │
│ 19 │ drwxr-xr-x │ 1       │ dschroeder │ 197121  │ 0       │ Jun 1 15:30  │ wix                 │
├────┼────────────┼─────────┼────────────┼─────────┼─────────┼──────────────┼─────────────────────┤
│  # │  column0   │ column1 │  column2   │ column3 │ column4 │   column5    │       column6       │
╰────┴────────────┴─────────┴────────────┴─────────┴─────────┴──────────────┴─────────────────────╯
```
Then you can fancy-it-up by tweaking the other columns and renaming
columns.
```
❯ ^ls -lh | detect columns --no-headers --skip 1 --combine-columns 5..7 | update column5 {|r| $r.column5 | into datetime} | into int column1 column3 | into filesize column4 | rename perms links user inode filesize datetime name
╭────┬────────────┬───────┬────────────┬────────┬──────────┬──────────────┬─────────────────────╮
│  # │   perms    │ links │    user    │ inode  │ filesize │   datetime   │        name         │
├────┼────────────┼───────┼────────────┼────────┼──────────┼──────────────┼─────────────────────┤
│  0 │ -rw-r--r-- │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │   3.5 KB │ 2 months ago │ CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md  │
│  1 │ -rw-r--r-- │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │  11.0 KB │ 2 days ago   │ CONTRIBUTING.md     │
│  2 │ -rw-r--r-- │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │ 153.0 KB │ 2 days ago   │ Cargo.lock          │
│  3 │ -rw-r--r-- │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │   5.7 KB │ 2 days ago   │ Cargo.toml          │
│  4 │ -rw-r--r-- │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │    371 B │ 2 months ago │ Cross.toml          │
│  5 │ -rw-r--r-- │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │   1.1 KB │ 2 months ago │ LICENSE             │
│  6 │ -rw-r--r-- │     1 │ dschroeder │ 197121 │  13.0 KB │ 2 days ago   │ README.md           │
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├────┼────────────┼───────┼────────────┼────────┼──────────┼──────────────┼─────────────────────┤
│  # │   perms    │ links │    user    │ inode  │ filesize │   datetime   │        name         │
╰────┴────────────┴───────┴────────────┴────────┴──────────┴──────────────┴─────────────────────╯
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2023-06-23 16:19:08 -05:00
WMR
0c888486c9 Add custom datetime format through strftime strings (#9500)
- improves usability of datetime's in displayed text
- 
# Description
Creates a config point for specifying long / short date time formats.
Defaults to humanized as we have today.

Provides for adding strftime formats into config.nu such as:
```nu
  datetime_format: {
    normal: "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"
    table: "%Y-%m-%d"
  }
```

Example:
```bash
> $env.config.datetime_format                                                                                                                         
┏━━━━━━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┓
┃ normal ┃ %a, %d %b %Y %H:%M:%S %z ┃
┃ table  ┃ %m/%d/%y %I:%M:%S%p      ┃
┗━━━━━━━━┻━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┛
> let a = (date now)                                                                                                                                  
> echo $a                                                                                                                                             
Thu, 22 Jun 2023 10:21:23 -0700
> echo [$a]                                                                                                                                           
┏━━━┳━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┓
┃ 0 ┃ 06/22/23 10:21:23AM ┃
┗━━━┻━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━┛
```

# User-Facing Changes
Any place converting a datetime to a user displayed value should be
impacted.

# Tests + Formatting

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` Done
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect -A clippy::result_large_err` Done
- `cargo test --workspace` Done 
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` Not done - doesn't seem to
work

```bash
> use toolkit.nu  # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it automatically
> toolkit check pr
``` - Done

---------

Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Antoine Stevan <44101798+amtoine@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-06-23 15:05:04 -05:00
e16c1b7c88 Revert install context of windows terminal profile to per-system (#9514)
# Description

Revert installation context of windows terminal profile to per-system,
since installation context of other features are per-system, and having
different installation context creates unnecessary inconsistency.

Installation context change of windows terminal profile to per-user
(#9322) was made to resolve the recent installer verification failure on
winget submission PRs, but the cause of this problem seems to be in
another place (#9513).

For more details, refer discussions in #5812 and #9322.

# User-Facing Changes

Windows terminal profile for nushell will be installed in system
context.
Installation path will be changed as below:
- before: `C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows
Terminal\Fragments\nu\nu.json`
- to: `C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Terminal\Fragments\nu\nu.json`

# Tests + Formatting

Confirmed successful installation of nushell and windows terminal
profile file in windows using below installer that created by release ci
workflow. It also contains changes made in #9513.

Release ci workflow:
https://github.com/wolimst/nushell/actions/runs/5357440849
Installer: https://github.com/wolimst/nushell/releases/tag/0.81.0-test
2023-06-23 14:53:59 -05:00
7926e4ab6d Prevent rustflags build config from being ignored in ci workflows (#9513)
# Description

Prevent `rustflags` build configuration from being ignored in github
actions ci workflows.


[actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain](https://github.com/actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain/)
used in ci workflows sets `RUSTFLAGS="-D warnings"` env variable by
default. It has priority over some other sources of `rustflags` as
described in [the cargo
reference](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html#buildrustflags).

Nushell is using `target.x86_64-pc-windows-msvc.rustflags` to statically
link MSVC runtime in windows platform, but this config is being ignored
in ci workflows.

By unsetting `RUSTFLAGS` env variable, `rustflags` build configurations
will be properly used in ci workflows.

I assume that this was the cause of the installer verification failures
on the recent winget submission PRs. For more details, refer discussions
in https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs/pull/106977 and
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9322#issuecomment-1602932971.

# User-Facing Changes

Pre-built releases for windows that are created by the release ci
workflow will now contain statically linked MSVC runtime.

# Tests + Formatting

Confirmed successful installation in a windows sandbox instance, which
was failing before. It also contains changes made in #9514.

Release ci workflow:
https://github.com/wolimst/nushell/actions/runs/5357440849
Installer: https://github.com/wolimst/nushell/releases/tag/0.81.0-test

# After Submitting

Need to check the installer verification result in a winget submission
PR for the next release, if this PR gets merged.
2023-06-23 14:53:45 -05:00
d1449c4ee7 cratification: move the bytes command to nu-cmd-extra (#9509)
now that #9455 has landed we can move the bytes command to nu-cmd-extra

in concert with

moving nu_command::util to nu-cmd-base
2023-06-23 12:23:08 -07:00
81abb17b38 Add multiline regex flag to str replace (#9508)
# Description

This change adds a new flag to the `str replace` command: `--multiline`,
`-m`. This flag will automatically add the multiline regex flag `(?m)`
to the beginning of the supplied regex, allowing for the `^` and `$`
regex characters to match the beginnings and ends of lines,
respectively.

The main advantage of this addition is to make `str replace` more
closely match sed's default behavior of performing matches per-line with
a simple cli flag as opposed to forcing the user to add the {somewhat
clunky) regex flag themselves. This could be an especially valuable
addition since [`str replace` is listed as an alternative to sed in the
official
documentation](https://www.nushell.sh/book/coming_from_bash.html).

With this change, the following two commands would be functionally
equivalent:

```bash
# bash
printf "non-matching line\n123. one line\n124. another line\n" | sed -r 's/^[0-9]+\. //'
```

```bash
# nu
"non-matching line\n123. one line\n124. another line\n" | str replace -am '^[0-9]+\. ' ''
```

both producing the following output:

```
non-matching line
one line
another line
```

# User-Facing Changes

1. Adds a new flag to the `str replace` command: `--multiline`, `-m`.

# Tests + Formatting

I have update the unit tests to test this flag.
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2023-06-23 20:08:02 +02:00
cbb9f8efe4 clean up config by removing legacy options (#9496)
# Description

This PR cleans up the deprecated legacy config options that were
deprecated in nushell version 0.72.0. These are the config points that
were in the root of the config but also duplicated in the nested
structures. For instance `use_ls_colors` was in the root of the config
and also in the `ls.use_ls_colors` nested structure. This was originally
done to preserve backwards compatibility when nested structures were
introduced in the config file.

Here's a list of the legacy config points that were removed.

- `use_ls_colors` - previously replaced with `ls.use_ls_colors`
- `rm_always_trash` - previously replaced with `rm.always_trash`
- `history_file_format` - previously replaced with `history.file_format`
- `sync_history_on_enter` - previously replaced with
`history.sync_on_enter`
- `max_history_size` - previously replaced with `history.max_size`
- `quick_completions` - previously replaced with `completions.quick`
- `partial_completions` - previously replaced with `completions.partial`
- `max_external_completion_results` - previously replaced with
`completions.external.max_results`
- `completion_algorithm` - previously replaced with
`completions.algorithm`
- `case_sensitive_completions` - previously replaced with
`completions.case_sensitive`
- `enable_external_completion` - previously replaced with
`completions.external.enable`
- `external_completer` - previously replaced with
`completions.external.completer`
- `table_mode` - previously replaced with `table.mode`
- `table_index_mode` - previously replaced with `table.index_mode`
- `table_trim` - previously replaced with `table.trim`
- `show_clickable_links_in_ls` - previously replaced with
`ls.clickable_links`
- `cd_with_abbreviations` - previously replaced with `cd.abbreviations`
- `filesize_metric` - previously replaced with `filesize.metric`
- `filesize_format` - previously replaced with `filesize.format`
- `cursor_shape_vi_insert` - previously replaced with
`cursor_shape.vi_insert`
- `cursor_shape_vi_normal` - previously replaced with
`cursor_shape.vi_normal`
- `cursor_shape_emacs` - previously replaced with `cursor_shape.emacs`

Removes log_level from the config since it doesn't do anything any
longer. We moved log-level to a nushell parameter some time ago.

Renames history_isolation to isolation in the config.nu for consistency.

Fixes a couple bugs where values weren't being set in the "//
Reconstruct" sections (history_isolation, table_show_empty).

Reorganized/Moved things around a tiny bit and added a few comments.

# User-Facing Changes

history.histor_isolation is now history.isolation.
If anyone is still using the legacy config points, deprecated since
0.72.0 2022-11-29, their config will break.

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2023-06-23 06:17:10 -05:00
a0dafcb0f8 make history.max_size bigger (#9494)
# Description

make history.max_size bigger so it doesn't eat history

closes #9493

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2023-06-22 19:42:55 -05:00
78697bb8cf move common tools from nu-command to nu-cmd-base (#9455)
related to 
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9404

# Description
to support our cratification effort and moving non-1.0 commands outside
of the main focus, this PR
- creates a new `nu-cmd-base` crate to hold the common structs, traits
and functions used by all command-related crates
- to start the transition, moves the `input_handler` module from
`nu-command` to `nu-cmd-base`

# User-Facing Changes
```
$nothing
```

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
```
$nothing
```
2023-06-22 14:45:54 -07:00
64319ad90f Move the nightly issue template to a hidden place (#9495)
# Description
The issue template to report a build failure in our nightly-build CI was
also appearing among the options for a user to pick from.

Moved over to a separate folder `.github/AUTO_ISSUE_TEMPLATE`
2023-06-21 22:41:57 +08:00
88fdf45a24 Bump openssl to 0.10.55 (#9488)
# Description

`cargo audit` reported a vulnerability found in the openssl crate.
```
Crate:     openssl
Version:   0.10.52
Title:     `openssl` `X509VerifyParamRef::set_host` buffer over-read
Date:      2023-06-20
ID:        RUSTSEC-2023-0044
URL:       https://rustsec.org/advisories/RUSTSEC-2023-0044
Solution:  Upgrade to >=0.10.55
Dependency tree:
openssl 0.10.52
├── nu 0.81.1
└── native-tls 0.2.11
    ├── ureq 2.6.2
    │   └── nu-command 0.81.1
    │       ├── nu-cli 0.81.1
    │       │   └── nu 0.81.1
    │       └── nu 0.81.1
    └── nu-command 0.81.1
```
2023-06-21 11:07:33 +02:00
b96c4910b4 Add Nushell Language detect for linguist (#9491)
Add Nushell Language detect for linguist: This PR will make the
**Languages section** of Repo home displays `Nushell` instead of `Nu`
2023-06-21 15:30:10 +08:00
JT
fbf3f7cf1c split $nu variable into scope commands and simpler $nu (#9487)
# Description

This splits off `scope` from `$nu`, creating a set of `scope` commands
for the various types of scope you might be interested in.

This also simplifies the `$nu` variable a bit.

# User-Facing Changes

This changes `$nu` to be a bit simpler and introduces a set of `scope`
subcommands.

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2023-06-21 09:33:01 +12:00
aaa21c1619 make *dots* tests easier to read (#9467)
related to
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/8544

cc/ @jntrnr @ahkrr 

# Description
some of the tests in the `dots.rs` file are a bit hard to read because
some of the paths look like command calls 🤔

in an attempt to making them easier to read, in the tests of `dots.rs`,
this PR
- replaces `file .../` with `not_a_cmd.../` because it's not a call to
the `file` command
- removes the space in `not_a_cmd .../` to see it's not a command call
- adds a bit more `not a cmd` to the last tests, to be consistent with
the other tests

# User-Facing Changes
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$nothing
```

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`
2023-06-20 20:28:10 +12:00
1be4eaeae3 Revert #8395 "Treat empty pipelines as pass-through" (#9472)
In my view we should revert nushell/nushell#8395 for now

## Potentially inconsistent application of semantic change
#8395 (1d5e7b441b) was loosening the type
coercion rules significantly, to let missing data / void returns that
were either expressed by `PipelineData::Empty` or the `Value::nothing`
be accept by specifically those commands/operations that made use of
`PipelineData::into_iter_strict()`. This could apply the new rules
inconsistently.

## Turning explicit failures into silent continuations
Furthermore the effect of this breaking change to the missing data
semantics could make previous errors into silent failures.
This could either just reduce the effectiveness of teaching error
messages in interactive use:

### Contrived example before
```bash
> cd . | where blah
Error: nu:🐚:only_supports_this_input_type

  × Input type not supported.
   ╭─[entry #13:1:1]
 1 │ cd . | where blah
   ·        ──┬──┬
   ·          │  ╰── input type: null
   ·          ╰── only list, binary, raw data or range input data is supported
   ╰────
```
### ...after, with #8395
```bash
> cd . | where blah
╭────────────╮
│ empty list │
╰────────────╯
```

In rare cases people could already try to rely on catching an error of a
downstream command to actually deal with the missing data, so it would
be a breaking change for their existing code.

## Problem with `PipelineData::into_iter_strict()`

Maybe this makes `_strict` a bit of a misnomer for this particular
iterator construction.
Further we did not actively test the `PipelineData::empty` branch before

![grafik](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/15833959/c377bf1d-d47c-4c25-a342-9a348539f242)

## Parsimonious solution exists

For the motivating issue https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8393
there already exists a fix that makes `ls` more consistent with the type
system by returning an empty `Value::List`
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/8439
2023-06-20 20:27:18 +12:00
2ec1364925 nu-table/ Fix indexing issue for table --expand (#9484)
close #9481

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
2023-06-20 20:27:00 +12:00
69bf43ef56 Apply nightly clippy fixes (#9482)
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# Description
This PR fixes the following nightly clippy warnings.

```
warning: you should consider adding a `Default` implementation for `HjsonFormatter<'a>`
   --> crates/nu-json/src/ser.rs:700:5
    |
700 | /     pub fn new() -> Self {
701 | |         HjsonFormatter::with_indent(b"  ")
702 | |     }
    | |_____^
    |
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#new_without_default
    = note: `#[warn(clippy::new_without_default)]` on by default
help: try adding this
    |
698 + impl<'a> Default for HjsonFormatter<'a> {
699 +     fn default() -> Self {
700 +         Self::new()
701 +     }
702 + }
    |

warning: `nu-json` (lib) generated 1 warning
warning: private item shadows public glob re-export
  --> crates/nu-command/src/strings/mod.rs:8:1
   |
8  | mod str_;
   | ^^^^^^^^^
   |
note: the name `str_` in the type namespace is supposed to be publicly re-exported here
  --> crates/nu-command/src/strings/mod.rs:17:9
   |
17 | pub use str_::*;
   |         ^^^^^^^
note: but the private item here shadows it
  --> crates/nu-command/src/strings/mod.rs:8:1
   |
8  | mod str_;
   | ^^^^^^^^^
   = note: `#[warn(hidden_glob_reexports)]` on by default

warning: incorrect NaN comparison, NaN cannot be directly compared to itself
   --> crates/nu-command/src/formats/to/nuon.rs:186:20
    |
186 |                 && val != &f64::NAN
    |                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    |
    = note: `#[warn(invalid_nan_comparisons)]` on by default
help: use `f32::is_nan()` or `f64::is_nan()` instead
    |
186 -                 && val != &f64::NAN
186 +                 && !val.is_nan()
    |

warning: `nu-command` (lib) generated 2 warnings (run `cargo clippy --fix --lib -p nu-command` to apply 1 suggestion)
   Compiling nu v0.81.1 (/data/source/nushell)
warning: this expression creates a reference which is immediately dereferenced by the compiler
   --> crates/nu-command/tests/commands/rm.rs:392:27
    |
392 |             dir_to_clean: &test_dir,
    |                           ^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `test_dir`
    |
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#needless_borrow
    = note: `#[warn(clippy::needless_borrow)]` on by default

warning: `nu-command` (test "main") generated 1 warning (run `cargo clippy --fix --test "main"` to apply 1 suggestion)
warning: `nu-command` (lib test) generated 2 warnings (2 duplicates)
warning: `nu-json` (lib test) generated 1 warning (1 duplicate)
    Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 3.89s

```

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N/A

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2023-06-20 10:17:33 +02:00
4d20f63612 Update Contributing.md stating we can not accept PRs that are GPL (#9483)
Recently someone submitted a PR that included a crate that used the GPL
license.

To avoid this happening in the future we updated the Contributing.md
document stating
this specifically so people will not be confused about our policy.
2023-06-19 11:03:38 -07:00
d25fb3ad56 Fix/input suppress output on windows (#9459)
this PR should close #9018

# Description
This PR aims to fix the `input` command with `--suppress-output` on
Windows
This fixes two separates issues : 
- Keypresses being duplicated in output due to "Release" event not being
ignored
- "Return" event from entering the `input -s "blah :"` still being in
the event buffer (need to be cleared before reading keypresses)

# Tests + Formatting

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` ✔️ 
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect -A clippy::result_large_err` ✔️
- `cargo test --workspace` ✔️
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` ✔️
2023-06-19 19:04:37 +02:00
d78e3c3b0d Bump shadow-rs from 0.22.0 to 0.23.0 (#9473) 2023-06-19 12:40:17 +00:00
de41c9eaf7 Bump percent-encoding from 2.2.0 to 2.3.0 (#9475) 2023-06-19 07:00:12 +00:00
5754f307eb Remove "Progress" section from README (#9471)
I would personally propose to remove the progress board table from our
README.

At the stage where we are at right now with most items in a pre-stable
stage I don't think it is a good use of README real estate anymore. It
hasn't been updated in over 7 months for a single item and older than a
year for most boxes.

For upcoming users the list doesn't present detailed enough explanations
of potential pitfalls and may be more confusing by mentioning features
that are not really present (e.g. paging). Generally I have the
impression that the community generally helps raise awareness about the
limitations of the pre-1.0 state together with our release notes that
try to highlight the pace of breaking or evolving changes.

Potential users are probably best served by additional links to learn
more about our features and generally improved documentation and
community tutorials

For contributors that want to look for areas to help out, this view is
both not granular enough for real guidance and is maybe even actively
harmful in highlighting areas we don't prioritize for 1.0 stability
(e.g. notebook integration)

Contributors are probably better served by our planned write-ups around
the 1.0 roadmap and updating GitHub Kanban/project boards.
2023-06-19 18:50:40 +12:00
63e30899f7 Bump quick-xml from 0.28.2 to 0.29.0 (#9477) 2023-06-19 06:17:37 +00:00
379260b110 Bump mockito from 1.0.2 to 1.1.0 (#9476) 2023-06-19 06:16:55 +00:00
d2629293e8 Bump once_cell from 1.17.1 to 1.18.0 (#9474) 2023-06-19 06:16:00 +00:00
f5c39e29b4 Mention clap_complete_nushell in the officially supported section (#9468)
@nibon7 's https://github.com/nibon7/clap_complete_nushell has been
accepted into the official `clap` organization.

Seems to me worthy to be mentioned in the README
2023-06-18 19:49:33 -05:00
6af9fe5e10 toolkit: use --features instead of --dataframe and refactor a bit (#9425)
related to
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9357

# Description
with the new `extra` feature introduce in the `toolkit.nu` module in
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9357, the `--dataframe` option
does not make sense anymore...

this PR changes that and replaces it with `--features: list<string>`.
this has the benefit of simplifying the commands because we can just
pass `--features ($features | str join ",")` to the `cargo` commands
regardless of whether the `$features` list is empty of not 👌

i've also refactored a bit the module:
- break the long `error make -u` lines
- break the long `cargo clippy` command

# User-Facing Changes
devs can now choose which feature to test with the `toolkit` commands.

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
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```
2023-06-18 16:16:05 +02:00
fa957a1a07 fix: 3 or more dots in file paths (#8544)
# Description
In cases that a path contained 3 or more `.` in succession followed by a
path-separator, the dots would be expanded.
This logic didn't take into account the cases where characters other
than a separator could appear before the `...`, which would lead to
`...` in filenames being expanded.
This PR changes the behavior so that path-segments consisting of 3 or
more dots only will be expanded.
This PR fixes issue #8386


# User-Facing Changes
Paths with filenames like `.../folder.../file.txt` will be correctly
expanded.

# Tests + Formatting

I added tests that cover a number of cases.
2023-06-18 15:21:57 +02:00
JT
1d5e7b441b Treat empty pipelines as pass-through (#8395)
# Description

This allows empty pipelines to pass their emptiness through a filter.
This helps fix issues like trying to run a filter on an `ls` in an empty
directory. It also feels a bit more reasonable that a filter filters
what is *there* but doesn't require something to be there.

fixes #8393

# User-Facing Changes

No breaking changes (that I know of). Should allow filtering to be a
little less surprising with emptiness.

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---------

Co-authored-by: amtoine <stevan.antoine@gmail.com>
2023-06-18 11:40:18 +02:00
c12b211075 Fix missing file names from rm errors (#9120)
# Description
Fixes a small bug with `rm` where names of files which couldn't be
deleted due to error were not printed.

Fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9004

# User-Facing Changes
Slightly different error message than previously. Nothing significant,
though.

The new error message looks like this
```
~/Projects/rust/nushell> rm /proc/1/mem                                                                                                                                                            05/06/2023 01:13:23 PM
Error: nu:🐚:remove_not_possible

  × Remove not possible
   ╭─[entry #3:1:1]
 1 │ rm /proc/1/mem
   ·    ─────┬─────
   ·         ╰── Could not delete /proc/1/mem: Operation not permitted (os error 1)
   ╰────

```

or when using a glob (only showing a single entry for brevity)

```
Error: nu:🐚:remove_not_possible

  × Remove not possible
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ rm --recursive --force --verbose /proc/1/*
   ·                                  ────┬────
   ·                                      ╰── Could not delete /proc/1/comm: Operation not permitted (os error 1)
   ╰────
```

# Tests + Formatting
No new unit tests were added for this change as it is pretty difficult
to test this particular case. However, manual testing was run with the
following commands

```
rm /proc/1/mem
rm --recursive --force --verbose /proc/1/*
```

# After Submitting
N/A
2023-06-18 10:00:12 +02:00
JT
6c730def4b revert: move to ahash (#9464)
This PR reverts https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9391

We try not to revert PRs like this, though after discussion with the
Nushell team, we decided to revert this one.

The main reason is that Nushell, as a codebase, isn't ready for these
kinds of optimisations. It's in the part of the development cycle where
our main focus should be on improving the algorithms inside of Nushell
itself. Once we have matured our algorithms, then we can look for
opportunities to switch out technologies we're using for alternate
forms.

Much of Nushell still has lots of opportunities for tuning the codebase,
paying down technical debt, and making the codebase generally cleaner
and more robust. This should be the focus. Performance improvements
should flow out of that work.

Said another, optimisation that isn't part of tuning the codebase is
premature at this stage. We need to focus on doing the hard work of
making the engine, parser, etc better.

# User-Facing Changes

Reverts the HashMap -> ahash change.

cc @FilipAndersson245
2023-06-18 15:27:57 +12:00
fc1ffe487a Removes some permutations of benchmarks for plugin encoding/decoding. (#9465) 2023-06-18 07:15:16 +08:00
7d301c76d3 use create_default_context from nu-cmd-lang (#9454)
a recent addition must have removed the `create_default_context` command
from `nu_command`, which breaks the benchmarks 😮

## before this PR
```bash
cargo check --all-targets --workspace
```
gives a bunch of
```bash
error[E0425]: cannot find function `create_default_context` in crate `nu_command`
  --> benches/benchmarks.rs:93:48
   |
93 |             let mut engine_state = nu_command::create_default_context();
   |                                                ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ not found in `nu_command`
   |
help: consider importing this function
   |
1  | use nu_cmd_lang::create_default_context;
   |
help: if you import `create_default_context`, refer to it directly
   |
93 -             let mut engine_state = nu_command::create_default_context();
93 +             let mut engine_state = create_default_context();
   |
```
and `cargo bench` does not run...

## with this PR
```bash
cargo check --all-targets --workspace
```
is not happy and the benchmarks run again with `cargo bench`

---------

Co-authored-by: sholderbach <sholderbach@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-06-17 14:41:29 +02:00
f032e28657 Remove duplicated feature in nu-cmd-dataframe dep (#9461)
Minor fixup
2023-06-17 12:55:29 +02:00
bb30051006 add a "capture" example to str replace, before the fancy ones (#9447)
closes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9437
cc/ @Sygmei 😉 

# Description
the syntax of *captures* used in `str replace` can be confusing for
people not used to the `regex` syntax.
there is already a capture example in `help str replace`
```bash
  Find and replace with fancy-regex
  > 'a successful b' | str replace '\b([sS])uc(?:cs|s?)e(ed(?:ed|ing|s?)|ss(?:es|ful(?:ly)?|i(?:ons?|ve(?:ly)?)|ors?)?)\b' '${1}ucce$2'
  a successful b
```
but it's really not trivial to understand the *capture* syntax...

this PR adds a simpler example only focused on *captures*
🥳
```bash
  Use captures to manipulate the input text
  > "abc-def" | str replace "(.+)-(.+)" "${2}_${1}"
  def_abc
```

# User-Facing Changes
an example in `help str replace` to understand the syntax of *captures*.

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
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2023-06-16 13:23:44 -05:00
67b1dcae44 Fix a panic bug in platform ansi logic (Closes #9448) (#9458)
Fixes #9448 

# Description
Attempts to fix a bug from the linked issue.

# User-Facing Changes
 - The editor doesn't crash on wrong commands
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Tests cover my changes.

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clippy::needless_collect -A clippy::result_large_err` to check that
you're using the standard code style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` to run the tests for the
standard library
2023-06-16 11:40:03 -05:00
d00a040da9 Plugin api docs (#9452)
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Added comments to support API docs for the `nu-plugin` crate. Removed a
few items that I'd expect should only be used internally to Nushell from
the documentation and reduced the visibility of some items that did not
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No changes to the website necessary.
2023-06-16 16:25:40 +02:00
86f12ffe61 Fix bug in std dirs drop; improve documentation (#9449)
# Description

When the directory stack contains only two directories, then std dirs
drop
used to misbehave and (essentially) drop the other directory, instead of
dropping the current directory.

This is fixed by always cd'ing for std dirs drop.

Before:

    /tmp〉enter ..
    /〉dexit
    /〉

After:

    /tmp〉enter ..
    /〉dexit
    /tmp〉


Additionally, I propose to explain the relevant environment variables a
bit
more thoroughly.


# User-Facing Changes

- Fix bug in dexit (std dirs drop) when two directories are remaining

# Tests + Formatting

Added a regression test. Made the existing test easier to understand.
2023-06-16 10:42:50 +02:00
df5dcdab64 Fix usage for the exit command. (#9450)
Since #8415 the `exit` command no longer manipulates shells.
2023-06-16 10:09:02 +02:00
e09d482fb7 nu-cmd-lang readme (#9446)
Add a Readme file to the crate nu-cmd-lang to better explain what this
crate is about.
2023-06-15 08:45:23 -07:00
b072d75300 http post --content-type should set Content-Type header (#9431)
Parse the data from string to json if the `--content-type
"application/json"` flag is used for the request.

Fixes: https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9408

In the issue, the actual data is a string `'{ "query": "{ greeting }"
}'` representing json, and it would match the case `Value::String { val,
.. }`


-------------------------

The example in the issue does set the `content-type` to
`application/json` but sends the body as a string note the `'`.

```
(
::: http post
:::   -fer
:::   # -H [ "Content-Type" "application/json" ]
:::   --content-type "application/json"
:::   'http://127.0.0.1:3000/greetings/hello'
:::   '{ "query": "{ greeting }" }'
::: )
```

```
╭─────────┬───────────────────────╮
│ headers │ {record 14 fields}    │
│ body    │ {"content_type":null} │
│ status  │ 200                   │
╰─────────┴───────────────────────╯
```

If we send the same request but using actual json as the body, the
Header is set correctly.

```
(        
::: http post
:::   -fer
:::   # -H [ "Content-Type" "application/json" ]
:::   --content-type "application/json"
:::   'http://127.0.0.1:3000/greetings/hello'
:::   { "query": "{ greeting }" }
::: )
```
```

╭─────────┬─────────────────────────────────────╮
│ headers │ {record 14 fields}                  │
│ body    │ {"content_type":"application/json"} │
│ status  │ 200                                 │
╰─────────┴─────────────────────────────────────╯
```
2023-06-15 06:51:35 -05:00
d371a78a0b Drop unused nu-color-config in nu-cmd-lang (#9444)
# Description
Unneeded dependency as `help` moved back to `nu-command`.
Currently probably won't provide a compile time benefit.
2023-06-15 13:12:01 +02:00
90863439d1 allow comment in multiple line pipeline (#9436)
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# Description
- fixes: #5517
- fixes: #9250

For the following commands:
```
ls
# | le
| length
```

I found that it generates a bad lite parsing result:
```
LiteBlock { 
    block: [
        LitePipeline { 
            commands: [
                Command(None, LiteCommand { comments: [], parts: [Span { start: 138600, end: 138602 }] })
            ]
        },
        LitePipeline { 
            commands: [
                Command(Some(Span { start: 138610, end: 138611 }),
                LiteCommand { comments: [Span { start: 138603, end: 138609 }], parts: [Span { start: 138612, end: 138618 }] })
            ]
        }
    ]
}
```

Which should contains only one `LitePipeline`, and the second
`LitePipeline` is generated because of `Eol` lex token:
```
[
    Token { contents: Item, span: Span { start: 138600, end: 138602 } },
    Token { contents: Eol, span: Span { start: 138602, end: 138603 } },    // it generates the second LitePipeline
    Token { contents: Comment, span: Span { start: 138603, end: 138609 } },
    Token { contents: Pipe, span: Span { start: 138610, end: 138611 } },
    Token { contents: Item, span: Span { start: 138612, end: 138618 } }
]
```

To fix the issue, I remove the `Eol` token when we meet `Comment` right
after `Eol`, then it will generate a good LiteBlock, and everything will
work fine.

### After the fix:
Token:
```
[
  Token { contents: Item, span: Span { start: 138618, end: 138620 } },
  Token { contents: Comment, span: Span { start: 138622, end: 138628 } },
  Token { contents: Pipe, span: Span { start: 138629, end: 138630 } },
  Token { contents: Item, span: Span { start: 138631, end: 138637 } }
]
```

LiteBlock:
```
LiteBlock {
  block: [
    LitePipeline { 
      commands: [
        Command(
            None, 
            LiteCommand { 
                comments: [Span { start: 138622, end: 138628 }],
                parts: [Span { start: 138618, end: 138620 }] 
            }
        ),
        Command(
            Some(Span { start: 138629, end: 138630 }),
            LiteCommand { comments: [], parts: [Span { start: 138631, end: 138637 }] })] }] }
```
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2023-06-15 13:11:42 +02:00
a94b3212a3 Change the nightly build schedule make it start by 9:15 BeiJing Time (#9442)
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# Description

Change the nightly build schedule make it start by 9:15 BeiJing Time or
01:15 UTC time
Tweak cleanup a bit
2023-06-15 14:37:08 +08:00
33ad2a36bd Fix clippy errors (Mac) (#9440)
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# Description

Was getting errors when running the clip checks on another PR.
Applied the suggested fixes.


<img width="1792" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/432535/bec30bd9-307d-4877-9eb8-1f8f3ed3edd9">


<img width="1527" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/432535/f540da61-aa81-4a9e-9948-46d8d45afecb">
2023-06-15 07:30:54 +02:00
b907bf355f Fix cleanup of nightly build workflow (#9441)
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# Description

Fix cleanup of nightly build workflow
2023-06-15 11:11:08 +08:00
b5d43f1e20 add in the nu-cmd-extra tests to the CI (#9439)
See if the CI passes with the nu-cmd-extra tests...
2023-06-14 16:06:22 -07:00
2fd4a36c0d Changes global allocator to mimalloc, improving performance. (#9415)
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this PR makes nushell use mimalloc as the default allocator, this has
the benefit of reducing startup time on my machine. `17%` on linux and
`22%` on windows, when testing using hyperfine.
the overhead to compile seem to be quite small, aswell as the increase
of binary size quite small
on linux the binary went from `33.1mb` to `33.2mb`

linux

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/17986183/ba5379b4-2c08-483a-a9ff-a9d8524d2943)

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46eebc644c Break up interdependencies of command crates (#9429)
# Description
Make sure that our different crates that contain commands can be
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This can under certain circumstances accelerate the compilation with
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## Details
- Move `help` commands from `nu-cmd-lang` back to `nu-command`
- This also makes sense as the commands are implemented in an
ANSI-terminal specific way
- Make `nu-cmd-lang` only a dev dependency for `nu-command`
- Change context creation helpers for `nu-cmd-extra` and
`nu-cmd-dataframe` to have a consistent api used in
`src/main.rs`:`get_engine_state()`
- `nu-command` now indepedent from `nu-cmd-extra` and `nu-cmd-dataframe`
that are now dependencies of `nu` directly. (change to internal
features)
- Fix tests that previously used `nu-command::create_default_context()`
with replacement functions

## From scratch compilation times:

just debug (dev) build and default features
```
cargo clean --profile dev && cargo build --timings
```

### before

![grafik](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/15833959/e49f1f42-2e53-4a6c-bc23-625b686af1bc)

### after

![grafik](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/15833959/8dec4723-e625-4a86-b91e-e6e808f64726)

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None direct, only change to compilation on multithreaded jobs expected.

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This PR removes ZB and ZiB from file size type, as they 
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2023-06-14 12:26:09 +08:00
604aadc938 Move explore command out of nu-command deps (#9421)
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Moves the `nu_protocol::Command` implementation into `nu-explore`. Adds
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Minor improvement in compile time ~0.5 sec observed as `nu-command`
still blocks on `nu-cmd-lang` as well.

## `cargo build --timings` before


![grafik](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/15833959/583aa56e-6a1e-47b9-ba00-6a86293a38db)

## `cargo build --timings` after


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2b181bf69c update ini dependency (#9426)
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54f8e3442b enhancement(test)- complete the install command to install plugins #9342 (#9357)
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related to
   closes #9342 
   complete the install command to install plugins
    [
](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9288)
the issue

    toolkit build only builds in debug mode
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26c489a0f5 Try to make a nightly release by workflow (#9422) 2023-06-13 20:38:00 +08:00
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30f4cc1fef allow empty string arguments (#9420)
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I'm not sure if this is a good idea or now but I did it to fix #9418. It
allows you to pass empty string arguments like this.

file named foo.nu
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def main [--arg: string = dog] {
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  }
}
```
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8a52085ae2 allow paths to have brackets (#9416)
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f152858d83 Bump dtparse from 1.4.0 to 1.5.0 (#9412) 2023-06-12 14:52:49 +00:00
042f1dff01 Bump ctrlc from 3.3.1 to 3.4.0 (#9413) 2023-06-12 14:52:21 +00:00
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We don't need to modify this file to disable the building of
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85fbacb197 nu-table: Bump tabled to 0.12.1 (#9341)
close #9335 

I am not sure whether the fix was better to be delived as a minor bump
but it is what is is.

Could you @fdncred test it somehow?
I did it by checking out back the the original commit before the PR
refered in the issue.

---------

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Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-06-11 17:33:54 -05:00
73921f4bd7 chore: rename uid to user column in ls --long (#9407)
Fixes: #9389
2023-06-11 18:02:08 +02:00
be53ecbbaa refactor: merge repl_buffer_state, repl_cursor_pos into one mutex (#9031)
# Description
Merge `repl_buffer_state`, `repl_cursor_pos` into one mutex.

# User-Facing Changes

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2023-06-10 17:38:11 -05:00
374df9d69f Enable history entry exclusion with leading space (#9371)
# Description
Makes use of the feature introduced by nushell/reedline#566

If we consider this to be problematic we can decide to add a config
point for this behavior, but at first I was a bit hesistant expanding
the config in this area.


# User-Facing Changes
Follows precedent found in bash/zsh/fish to exclude lines starting with
a space from the history.
Like in fish you can still recall the last entry once but it will not be
stored and will be forgotten after the next submitted entry.


# Tests + Formatting
(-)
2023-06-10 17:15:46 -05:00
9c84c01aef Add "regex" search term to commands with regex functionality (#9402)
Just makes it easier to find these commands when using the `help` system
- the `find` command already has the "regex" search term.

Co-authored-by: ja_cop <ja_cop@hoshi>
2023-06-11 00:02:00 +02:00
e9508b578a Fix find puts extra cols into record (#9397)
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Trying to fix #9394. 

The problem with PR #9159 seems to be when searching for multiple terms,
each term is checked against the original values. It outputs a new value
for each such check, thus introducing replication for each search term.
As a result, it works fine with num of search term = 1.
2023-06-10 16:57:26 -05:00
0bdc362e13 std: refactor test-runner to no longer require tests to be exported (#9355)
# Description
Test runner now performs following actions in order to run tests:
* Module file is opened
* Public function with random name is added to the source code, this
function calls user-specified private function
* Modified module file is saved under random name in $nu.temp-path
* Modified module file is imported in subprocess, injected function is
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* before-all and after-all functions added that run before all tests in
given module. This matches the behavior of test runners used by other
languages such as JUnit/TestNG or Mocha
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2023-06-10 20:16:17 +02:00
a86f34d0ad Add zip-into-record to std iter (#9395)
# Description
Adds a new iter feature `zip-into-record` (#9380)

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User can use `[1 2] | iter zip-into-record [3 4]` to create a table `[[1
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I noticed trailing spaces in std library that may wish to be cleaned in
the future.

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2023-06-10 20:15:30 +02:00
9fcc49e556 REFACTOR: simplify the declaration of extra commands (#9398)
cc/ @stormasm 

# Description
i was about to start the cratification of the 0% commands and thought i
could refactor and simplify a bit the declaration of the `bits`
commands, having hopefully a simpler structure to work with the other
commands 😌

this PR:
- gives real names to all the `bits` commands, instead of `SubCommand`
- make them publicly available inside the `nu-cmd-extra` crate to
declare them through `add_extra_decls`
- move the declaration code to the top-level `mod.nu` of `nu-cmd-extra`
so that all commands can be declared there as in `default_context` in
`nu-command`

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```
$nothing
```

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- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
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2023-06-10 10:33:33 -07:00
1433f4a520 Changes HashMap to use aHash instead, giving a performance boost. (#9391)
# Description

see https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9390
using `ahash` instead of the default hasher. this will not affect
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2023-06-10 11:41:58 -05:00
e605d8007c add a comment note to the PR template about linking issues (#9392)
i see very often contributors mentionning an issue that their PR is
supposed to solve without using the proper [*linking keywords* of
*GitHub*](https://docs.github.com/en/issues/tracking-your-work-with-issues/linking-a-pull-request-to-an-issue#linking-a-pull-request-to-an-issue-using-a-keyword)
🤔

in this PR, i've added a little comment to the top of the PR template to
hopefully explain how to achieve this automatically without requiring
maintainers to link PRs manually 😌
2023-06-10 10:10:03 -05:00
6e638ab381 disable bracketed paste during evaluation (#9399)
# Description
Fixes: #9218

When user execute some commands involve user input, currently if we
enable `bracketed_paste`, it will results strange behavior (Pasting `0~`
and `1~` around texts, e.g: `aaa` -> `0~aaa1~`) And this is why `gpg`
with paste failed.

Sorry that it's hard to make relative testing...

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2023-06-10 09:42:13 -05:00
5afd74f0b9 don't allow save command to save both stdout and stderr to the same file (#9368)
# Description
It's not a good idea to save `stdout` and `stderr` to the same file from
`save` command directly.

Because it saves `stdout` and `stderr` in different thread, which leads
to in-consistent output. As replace, we can use `o+e` redirection to fix
the issue

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 1 │ do -i { "aa" } | save foo.txt -e foo.txt
   ·                                  ───┬───
   ·                                     ╰── can't save both input and stderr input to the same file
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  help: you should use `o+e> file` instead
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2023-06-10 10:09:19 +02:00
191cd2c970 save command: Don't use BufWriter to write external strem to a file (#9377)
# Description
Fixes: #9293

The problem is caused by `save` makes a `BufferWriter` for output file,
when external commands redirect it's output to a file, the content is
bufferred first...

To fix the issue, I'd like to introduce a `--no-buf` flag for `save`
command, and it's only used in redirection scenario.

Sorry it's hard to test against it in test, because it requires external
command to sleep or pause...

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2023-06-10 10:07:26 +02:00
ce71ea0b5c fix a typo (#9393)
related to
-
bdb09a9a00
- [this
job](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/actions/runs/5224369668/jobs/9432486180?pr=9392)
from #9392
- [this
job](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/actions/runs/5222835000/jobs/9428854834?pr=9391)
from #9391

# Description
this PR tries to fix the typo reported in these very recent PRs
2023-06-09 17:14:18 -05:00
1edd3e7c3b add http options command (#9365)
# Description
closes: #9344

Different to other http commands, `http options` command always returns
header, according to
[MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods/OPTIONS),
the response information is included in header.

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2023-06-09 08:00:40 -05:00
bdb09a9a00 Update .typos.toml add ratatui 2023-06-09 07:59:52 -05:00
a5dd93d154 Apply nightly clippy fixes (#9381)
# Description
New lints coming from `cargo +nightly clippy`

Manually checked for problems.


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2023-06-08 18:49:58 +02:00
74ba00a222 Try to add a nightly-build checking workflow (#9385)
# Description

Try to add a nightly-build workflow, relevant issue:
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9383

1. It will try to build the release binaries nightly at 3 am
1. It will create an issue like this:
https://github.com/hustcer/nu-release/issues/37 if the build fails
2. Add a Nightly Build status badge to README.md
2023-06-08 21:15:56 +08:00
15a15c123e Add a check for empty params for url join (#9356)
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Fix for #9347 

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2023-06-07 19:08:21 +02:00
20b697f722 Fix internal module reexports (#9378)
# Description
`cargo +stable check` was complaining about ambiguous wildcard
reexports. Fixed by making the reexport of modules not pub as only the
explicitly named symbols are actually needed in the current state.


# User-Facing Changes
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2023-06-07 16:36:34 +02:00
6fa05c12ff Bump serial_test from 1.0.0 to 2.0.0 (#9358) 2023-06-07 13:59:49 +00:00
bb3d88ac29 Bump criterion from 0.4.0 to 0.5.1 (#9361) 2023-06-07 13:29:54 +00:00
a1a3ef4608 Fix typos (#9372)
# Description
Fix typo
2023-06-07 15:07:14 +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
5c81bcef1a remove arm v7, which also is broken (#9376)
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JT
8cba59040f remove more of the risc release (#9375)
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JT
735864c384 Remove broken riscv64gc arch from release 2023-06-07 10:19:14 +12:00
JT
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2023-06-07 10:08:11 +12:00
ef38805ef9 Pin reedline to 0.20.0 release (#9370)
# Description
See release notes

https://github.com/nushell/reedline/releases/tag/v0.20.0
2023-06-06 13:16:18 +02:00
82e6873702 Fix config creation during printing (#9353) 2023-06-04 22:04:28 +03:00
df15fc24fe Logger constants refactored, format argument added, better formatting of failed (non) equality assertions (#9315)
# Description
I have (hopefully) simplified the `log.nu` internal structure and added
customizable log format for all `log` commands

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2023-06-04 10:43:40 +02:00
7ca62b7b35 fix is-admin example (#9350)
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closes #9348 

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2023-06-03 15:11:14 -05:00
8f4c182a0c Explain how to do time based bash watch (#9345) 2023-06-03 11:15:47 -05:00
acd2fe8c51 bump rust toolchain to 1.68.2 (#9346)
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In keeping with our tradition of staying 2 versions behind the latest
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2023-06-02 17:30:15 -05:00
5c57d6a74d add the ability to have a list of glob excludes (#9343)
# Description

This change allows you to have a list of exclude globs such as:
```
glob **/* --not [**/target/** **/.git/**]
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TODO: Allow the input glob to be multiples too with
`wax::any(patterns)?`

The breaking change part is that the excludes have to be supplied as a
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2023-06-02 12:37:17 -05:00
2ac63910f6 stdlib: add termux clipboard suport for clip (#9334)
# Description

Added `termux-clipboard-set` to `std clip`
2023-06-01 16:26:22 -05:00
55689ddb50 use "search_result" style to colorize matching strings (fixes #9275) (#9326)
This change introduces new `search_result` style supported in the color
config. The change also removes obsolete check for `config.ls_colors`
for computing the style. `config.ls_colors` has been removed last year,
so this removes the reference to the obsolete flag, along with a cleanup
that removes all the code that used to rely on ls_colors for
highlighting search results.


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2023-06-01 15:51:18 -05:00
3aab69110e Some tests added with github copilot preview (#9332)
# Description

This PR adds some tests that were generated in GitHub Copilot Chat
Preview. I was just playing around and figured that more tests couldn't
hurt.

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2023-06-01 15:24:36 -05:00
b9e65e35b8 include the nu-cmd-extra crate in the version command features (#9333)
We needed to include the nu-cmd-extra crate in the version command's
features...

In the style of this PR which fixed the dataframe feature upon adding
the nu-cmd-dataframe crate...

https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9262
2023-06-01 13:10:39 -07:00
356e05177c nu-cmd-extra crate infrastructure in place with the Bits command as the model for adding other commands (#9327)
I wanted to get the infrastructure in place for starters for our
*nu-cmd-extra* crate...

The plan is to put inside here the following commands...

* bits
* bytes
* math

I thought it would be easier to do one at a time as well as get the
nu-cmd-extra crate out there on crates.io
for this upcoming release...

Once this lands the infrastructure will be in place to move over the
other noted commands for now...
And then add other stuff we do NOT want to be in 1.0.
2023-06-01 10:46:16 -07:00
e48b94965b Change install context of windows terminal profile to per-user (#9322)
# Description

Change installation context of the windows terminal profile to
`per-user` from `per-system`.

This change is made because installation validation fails in winget ci
while executing custom action to replace the installation path of
`nu.exe` and `nu.ico` in the windows terminal profile file.

Refer discussions in #5812 and
https://github.com/microsoft/winget-pkgs/pull/106977

- Installation path of the windows terminal profile is changed as below:
- from: `C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Terminal\Fragments\nu\nu.json`
- to: `C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows
Terminal\Fragments\nu\nu.json`
- Custom action to replace the installation path of `nu.exe` and
`nu.ico` in the json file will be executed without privilege escalation

This change is expected to eliminate the validation failure in winget ci
(need to wait until next release to be sure about it), however, it
creates some inconsistency in installation context.

- The windows terminal profile is installed in `per-user` context, other
files / PATH env variable are installed in `per-system` context.
- Building the installer shows a warning about this: `warning LGHT1076 :
ICE91: The file 'WindowsTerminalProfileFile' will be installed to the
per user directory 'WindowsTerminalProfileAppFolder' that doesn't vary
based on ALLUSERS value. This file won't be copied to each user's
profile even if a per machine installation is desired.`
which means: WT profile will be installed only for the user that
executed the installer and it won't be installed for other users in the
system. However, the installer is configured to use `per-system`
context, therefore, other files (such as nushell binary `nu.exe`) will
be installed for all users.

It might be better if we provide options for installation context
(`per-user` or `per-system`) as requested in #5927 in the future, if
that doesn't cause problems in winget ci.

# User-Facing Changes

- Installation path of windows terminal profile will be changed as
above.
- Windows Terminal profile will be installed only for the user that
installed nushell as stated above. The profile should be manually added
for other users if needed.

# Tests + Formatting

No test is added since this change is related to installation process in
Windows and does not contain source code changes.

Following checks are done manually.

### Environment

- OS: Windows 11 Pro 22H2
- Built the installer by referring `.github/workflows/release-pkg.nu`
script

### Checks

- Install: WT profile should be created in
`C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows
Terminal\Fragments\nu\nu.json` and it should contain correct path for
`nu.exe` and `nu.ico`.
  - [x] Install (WT profile feature enabled)
- [x] Install (WT profile enabled) -> Manually remove the WT profile
file -> Re-run the installer and Repair

- Uninstall: WT profile should be removed.
  - [x] Install (WT profile enabled) -> Uninstall
- [x] Install (WT profile enabled) -> Re-run the installer and Modify
(WT profile disabled)

# After Submitting

No relevant documentation to update.
2023-06-01 08:51:55 -05:00
2f731fa1ae Adding more math constants (and a small correction to the description of an existing one) (#9181)
Adding more float constants for when
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/103883 is accepted and merged.
And fixing a small conflation in the description of the Euler number.
Please take a look and let me know if I've missed or screwed up
anything.
2023-05-31 20:28:08 -05:00
e6be167797 fix padding when running input list on tables (#9316)
# Description
Improves the output when running `input list` on tabular data by
aligning each column.

# User-Facing Changes
## Before

![before](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/39879966/b6a93568-f37c-4bd3-93eb-efa41cac1baf)
## After

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2023-05-31 18:31:46 +02:00
bfe7133e7c make insert, update, upsert support lazy records (#9323)
# Description
Fixes: #9165
It's because `sys` returns a lazy record, and `insert`, `update`,
`upsert` can't operate on lazy record yet.

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2023-05-31 06:27:55 -05:00
5f8d8b4a4b nu-explore/ Fix recursive table issue; (#9321)
close #9318

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
2023-05-30 09:59:56 -05:00
WMR
b67b6f7fc5 Add a datepart expression for dfr to be used with dfr with-column (#9285)
# Description

Today the only way to extract date parts from a dfr series is the dfr
get-* set of commands. These create a new dataframe with just the
datepart in it, which is almost entirely useless. As far as I can tell
there's no way to append it as a series in the original dataframe. In
discussion with fdncred on Discord we decided the best route was to add
an expression for modifying columns created in dfr with-column. These
are the way you manipulate series within a data frame.

I'd like feedback on this approach - I think it's a fair way to handle
things. An example to test it would be:

```[[ record_time]; [ (date now)]]  | dfr into-df | dfr with-column [ ((dfr col record_time) | dfr datepart nanosecond | dfr as "ns" ), (dfr col record_time | dfr datepart second | dfr as "s"), (dfr col record_time | dfr datepart minute | dfr as "m"), (dfr col record_time | dfr datepart hour | dfr as "h") ]```

I'm also proposing we deprecate the dfr get-* commands.  I've not been able to figure out any meaningful way they could ever be useful, and this approach makes more sense by attaching the extracted date part to the row in the original dataframe as a new column.

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Need to add some better assertive tests.  I'm also not sure how to properly write the test_dataframe at the bottom, but will revisit as part of this PR.  Wanted to get feedback early.

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Co-authored-by: Robert Waugh <robert@waugh.io>
2023-05-30 09:41:18 -05:00
560c2e63ac restore cursor shape when exits (#9314)
# Description
This PR restores cursor shape when nushell exists.

Fixes #9243 

Related
[nushell/reedline#574](https://github.com/nushell/reedline/pull/574)

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* windows


https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/15247421/ede8d1c0-ecd1-40b0-87b0-6393c1a7160f


* linux


https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/15247421/b428f17e-05cb-45ad-aa5f-3a9753fd9176

* macos


https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/15247421/5170dabd-8b9f-4bad-a7a2-bdabfca45cca

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2023-05-30 09:38:45 -05:00
7f758d3e51 Merge stack before printing (#9304)
Could you @fdncred try it?

close?: #9264

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-05-29 19:03:00 -05:00
cc04b9a916 fix conflict between filesize and hexadecimal numbers (#9309)
closes #9278 

# Description

removes ambiguity between the `b` the filesize `bytes` unit and `b` the
hex digit
2023-05-28 12:56:58 +02:00
3005fe10e5 REFACTOR: move run-tests and fix the std assert namespace (#9303)
related to the namespace bullet point in
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8450

# Description
this was the last module of the standard library with a broken
namespace, this PR takes care of this.

- `run-tests` has been moved to `std/mod.nu`
- `std/testing.nu` has been moved to `std/assert.nu`
- the namespace has been fixed
- `assert` is now called `main` and used in all the other `std assert`
commands
- for `std assert length` and `std assert str contains`, in order not to
shadow the built-in `length` and `str contains` commands, i've used
`alias "core ..." = ...` to (1) define `foo` in `assert.nu` and (2)
still use the builtin `foo` with `core foo` (replace `foo` by `length`
or `str contains`)
  - tests have been fixed accordingly

# User-Facing Changes
one can not use
```
use std "assert equal"
```
anymore because `assert ...` is not exported from `std`.
`std assert` is now a *real* module.

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- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
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to test this, i think the easiest is to
- run `toolkit test stdlib` and see all the tests pass
- run `cargo run -- -n` and try `use std assert` => are all the commands
available in scope?
2023-05-27 07:45:04 -05:00
34b3a49cae [nu-explore] fix Cargo description (#9297)
# Description
The old description ("Nushell table printing") is identical to that of
`nu-table`. Per `explore --help` it is probably more accurate to say
"Nushell table pager".

# User-Facing Changes
N/A

# Tests + Formatting
```
❯ cargo metadata --no-deps | from json | get packages | get 14 | get description
warning: please specify `--format-version` flag explicitly to avoid compatibility problems
Nushell table pager
```

# After Submitting
N/A - change will go out when `0.82.0` is released

Signed-off-by: Michel Alexandre Salim <salimma@fedoraproject.org>
2023-05-27 10:18:39 +02:00
8144926dc7 Adding JSON lines file support to dataframes (#9291)
# Description
Provides the ability to read and write [JSON
lines](https://jsonlines.org/) files. This is accomplished by exposing
the support already in Polars.

## Opening a JSON lines file 
<img width="1668" alt="Screenshot 2023-05-25 at 5 25 30 PM"
src="https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/56345/3b213c3d-eea1-440a-8425-4ce4b39ab7d1">

## Saving a dataframe to a JSON lines file
<img width="848" alt="Screenshot 2023-05-25 at 5 15 57 PM"
src="https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/56345/56089990-e14b-4f01-b676-5abab9333d7e">
2023-05-26 16:32:37 -05:00
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
6481bf272c REFACTOR: build help pages instead of printing them (#9253)
# Description
in order to write tests for the `std help` commands, as we currently
have in the Rust source base, we need to be able to manipulate the
output of the `std help` commands.

however, until now they've all been directly printing the help pages as
they go...

this PR tries to build the help pages and return them at the end instead
of printing them on the fly 👍

> **Note**
> this is quite a rewrite of the `help.nu` module 🤔 
> i think it might be best to either
> - look at the commits in order
> - test the changes by testing the commands in the REPL and comparing
them to their previous `std help` versions

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2023-05-26 11:22:51 +02:00
15406a4247 add a new toolkit install command with --features support (#9288)
# Description
i was installing Nushell and, as we have the `dataframe` feature and
very soon at least the `extra` feature with more and more commands, i
thought it could be cool to have a little `toolkit install` command
😋

# User-Facing Changes
exposes the following command to developers
```
install Nushell and features you want

Usage:
  > install ...(features) 

Flags:
  -h, --help - Display the help message for this command

Parameters:
  ...features <string>: a space-separated list of feature to install with Nushell
```

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- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
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-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

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2023-05-26 11:22:34 +02:00
9e667cc879 feat: (stdlib) add os record support to path add (#9238)
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Add "os record" support.


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This don't change how path add works but just adds support for "os
records" aka records whose key are at least one of:
- linux
- macos
- windows

Check the
[test](a917f1a924/crates/nu-std/tests/test_std.nu (L31-L32))
if that's not clear enough

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2023-05-26 09:24:53 +02:00
3e55addbdd refactor the lib.rs of nu-std after the new virtual files PR (#9289) 2023-05-25 22:43:07 +03:00
e5ff72120a check if is homedir first when rm (#9117)
I don't want to rm my home again.. sadly..


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check if there is unique argument

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user will not easily rm their home

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2023-05-25 09:45:50 -05:00
ffde939df3 if --no-config-file(-n) is passed, do not load config files with -c (#9286)
# Description

I noticed recently these timing discrepancies. I was thinking they would
be nearly identical but they were not.
```
> nu --no-std-lib -n -c "$nu.startup-time"
13ms 686µs 209ns
> nu --no-std-lib -n
> $nu.startup-time
2ms 520µs 416ns
```
My research showed that if `-n` was passed with `-c`, then the `-n` was
essentially being ignored. This PR corrects that.

Also worthy of understanding, if `nu -c "some command"` is passed, the
default env file is always loaded. I believe that's on purpose so that a
NU_LIB_DIRS env is available.

## After this PR (on a different system)
```
> nu --no-std-lib -n -c "$nu.startup-time"
6ms 688µs 600ns
> nu -n --no-std-lib
> $nu.startup-time
6ms 661µs 800ns
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2023-05-25 08:24:56 -05:00
JT
43108de547 move over to reedline git version (#9283)
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Moves us over to dogfooding the git version of reedline ahead of the
next release.

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With luck, you should see fewer bugs :D

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2023-05-25 11:53:57 +12:00
JT
fa113172da Fix clippy warnings (upcoming) (#9282)
# Description

Fixes the clippy warnings we're about to get hit with next time we
upgrade Rust.

The big one was shrinking ShellError and related under 128 bytes.

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Shouldn't notice much difference. In theory, we could see a tiny perf
improvement, but I didn't notice one.

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2023-05-25 10:58:18 +12:00
JT
7ead89844a Cut down on unnecessary parsing for SyntaxShape::Any (#9280)
# Description

This removes some unnecessary SyntaxShapes when parsing a
SyntaxShape::Any. Recent updates to the parser look for `{` and then
handle the logic for that separately.

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This may have a slight parser speedup.

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2023-05-25 07:53:57 +12:00
74724dee80 Add virtual path abstraction layer (#9245) 2023-05-23 23:48:50 +03:00
db4b26c1ac some minor color fixups (#9270)
# Description

This PR cleans a couple things up. Nothing major, just a few things that
caught my eye looking for something else.
1. less macros
2. hidden and italic styles weren't fully available
3. lookup_color function didn't lookup all the colors available

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2023-05-23 09:33:03 -05:00
8e7405bf49 std dirs simply stays in sync with CD changes to PWD (#9267)
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Fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9229.
Supersedes #9234

The reported problem was that `shells` list of active shells (a.k.a `std
dirs show` would show an inaccurate active
working directory if user changed it via `cd` command.

The fix here is for the `std dirs` module to let `$env.PWD` mask the
active slot of `$env.DIRS_LIST`. The user is free to invoke CD (or write
to `$env.PWD`) and `std dirs show` will display that as the active
working directory.

When user changes the active slot (via `n`, `p`, `add` or `drop`) `std
dirs` remembers the then current PWD in the about-to-be-vacated active
slot in `$env.DIRS_LIST`, so it is there if you come back to that slot.

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None. It just works™️

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2023-05-23 06:24:39 -05:00
77aee7e543 docs: 📝 "http get", add an example with more than one header (#9240)
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I was trying `-H [key-A val-A] -H [key-B val-B]` but thanks to @Dorumin
I discovered how it should be used.
This PR just adds an extra example to the help with multiple headers.
Feel free to edit it either to merge both header examples into one or
rename the key value used, but I think it would be nice to have a sample
as the multiple -H variant doesn't error out it wasn't obvious to me.

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One more help example in `help http get`

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2023-05-22 13:55:19 -05:00
60041879f3 throw an error instead of a panic if no input is provided to inspect (#9259)
# Description

This is a small PR to fix Nu crashing when calling `inspect` with no
data piped in(#9255).


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none.
2023-05-22 13:54:04 -05:00
a6e455efc3 upserting data of a cellpath that doesn't exist into a record creates the cellpath (#9257)
# Description
Fixes #9254.

# User-Facing Changes
upserting data of a cellpath that doesn't exist into a record now
creates the cellpath.

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```
~/CodingProjects/nushell> mut a = {}                                                                       
~/CodingProjects/nushell> $a.b.c = 99                                                                            
~/CodingProjects/nushell> $a                                                                                    
╭───┬────────────╮
│   │ ╭───┬────╮ │
│ b │ │ c │ 99 │ │
│   │ ╰───┴────╯ │
╰───┴────────────╯
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2023-05-22 18:51:07 +02:00
WMR
8e538c650e Fix version to show build features after crateification (#9262)
# Description

Addresses missing features per #9261 

# User-Facing Changes

Fixes output of version.  Adds wasi feature output

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No tests written

Co-authored-by: Robert Waugh <robert@waugh.io>
2023-05-22 08:42:38 -07:00
234ba197d7 CI: disable nu-coverage (#9251)
appears the `nu-coverage` job of the CI has decided to go wild, marking
a lot of runs with , both in PRs and on the `main` branch 😱

this PR tries to mitigate the damage by disabling the pipeline.

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2023-05-21 11:44:21 +02:00
5a34671343 add -u flag to cp, mv command (#9214)
# Description
Closes: #7853

I found that I want this feature too...

So I take over it, sorry for that @VincenzoCarlino 

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2023-05-20 09:48:57 -07:00
9b139330f8 stdlib: fix the names of the help commands in help.nu (#9252)
related to the changes in
- #9193

# Description
when we change the namespace of a module, the internal calls to the
`export`ed commands needs to be updated as well 👀 😆

without this, we have the following pretty error:
```
> std help ansi
Error:   × std::help::item_not_found
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ std help ansi
   ·          ──┬─
   ·            ╰── item not found
   ╰────
```
2023-05-20 17:37:17 +02:00
6564ed710d allow view-source to read rest arguments (#9247)
# Description
Fixes #8896. Also went back and cleaned up the code slightly.

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`view-source` now is more comprehensive when viewing definitions. 

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2023-05-20 08:56:21 -05:00
4954a762b7 Allow duration defaults (#9249)
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Fixes #9217 (some cases, still can't accept all default expressions)

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- A unit test was added to verify that defaults like `1sec` are
accepted.
2023-05-20 08:23:25 -05:00
8eece32a8d REFACTOR: clean the root of the repo (#9231)
# Description
i've almost always wanted to clean up the root of the repo, so here is
my take at it, with some important advice given by @fdncred 😌

- `README.release.txt` is now gone and directly inline in the
`release-pkg` script used in the `release` *workflow*
- `build.rs` has been moved to `scripts/` and its path has been changed
in
[`Cargo.toml`](https://github.com/amtoine/nushell/blob/refactor/clean-root/Cargo.toml#L3)
according to the [*Build Scripts*
section](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/build-scripts.html#build-scripts)
of *The Cargo Book*
- i've merged `images/` into `assets/` and fix the only mention to the
GIF in the README
- i've moved the `docs/README.md` inside the main `README.md` as a new
[*Configuration*
section](https://github.com/amtoine/nushell/tree/refactor/clean-root#configuration)
- the very deprecated `pkg_mgrs/` has been removed
- all the `.nu`, `.sh`, `.ps1` and `.cmd` scripts have been moved to
`scripts/`

### things i've left as-is
- all the other `.md` documents
- the configuration files
- all the Rust and core stuff
- `docker/`
- `toolkit.nu`
- the `wix/` diretory which appears to be important for `winget`

# User-Facing Changes
scripts that used to rely on the paths to some of the scripts should now
call the scripts inside `scripts/` => i think this for the greater good,
it was not pretty nor scalable to have a bunch of scripts in the root of
our main `nushell` 😱

*i even think we might want to move these scripts outside the main
`nushell` repo*
maybe to `nu_scripts` or some other tool 👍 

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

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2023-05-20 07:57:51 -05:00
4b9f479e5c Add aarch64-pc-windows-msvc building target for nu binaries (#9162) 2023-05-20 20:50:38 +08:00
429c4332b1 Make aliased call not look up predeclarations (#9244) 2023-05-20 00:46:22 +03:00
01a00641f9 Allow input to take a specified number of characters (#9242)
# Description
Title; fixes #9208.


# User-Facing Changes
`input` now can specify a certain number of characters to read.

# Tests + Formatting
No CI tests; can't find a way to implement.
```
~/CodingProjects/nushell> let user_input = (input --numchar 2)                                           
~/CodingProjects/nushell> echo $user_input                                                        
te
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2023-05-19 15:28:35 -05:00
55bb501c71 FEATURE: fix the namespace of the standard library (not testing) (#9193) 2023-05-19 23:27:45 +03:00
c55b5c0a55 move dataframe commands to nu-cmd-dataframe (#9241)
All of the dataframe commands ported over with no issues...

### 11 tests are commented out (for now)

So 100 of the original 111 tests are passing with only 11 tests being
ignored for now..

As per our conversation in the core team meeting on Wednesday
I took @jntrnr  suggestion and just commented out the tests dealing
with
[IntoDatetime](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/blob/main/crates/nu-command/src/conversions/into/mod.rs)

Later on we can move this functionality out of nu-command if we decide
it makes sense...

### The following tests were ignored...

```rust
modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_day.rs
modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_hour.rs
modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_minute.rs

modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_month.rs
modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_nanosecond.rs
modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_ordinal.rs

modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_second.rs
modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_week.rs
modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_weekday.rs

modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/date/get_year.rs
modified:   crates/nu-cmd-dataframe/src/dataframe/series/string/strftime.rs
```
2023-05-19 10:56:08 -07:00
ca275f59da Added assert not command (assertion that the value/expression is false) (#9235)
# Description
A new command to simplify assertions for `false`.

The name is just a draft, though I could not come up with a better name.
I have rejected `assert false`, because I would have to rename `assert`
to `assert true` which would break the compatibility and worsen the
shell experience of the good old `assert`.

Another idea I have rejected was something like `assert_false` to keep
it consistent with the naming convention of our stdlib.

I am open to suggestions :)

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Just a new command

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2023-05-19 11:33:19 +02:00
e752d8a964 remove unused dependencies (#9230)
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fe1174bf16 add the no-strip flag to the clip command (#9216)
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`ansi strip` (used in the clip command by default) removes tab symbols,
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2]] | to tsv | clip` command). Therefore, I added a flag to prevent
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1de57eb2b6 fix: 🐛 handle windows Path casing (#9210)
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PATH and Path are different (in nushell at least) based on the OS

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acd7c98c39 Removes unnecessary cwd and pipeline from various tests (#9202)
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Cleans up various tests that unnecessarily use the `cwd` argument of
`nu!`, and the `pipeline` function for single line commands. Also
replaces some unnecessary raw strings with normal strings. Part of
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0e4729b203 improve parsing of values with units (#9190)
closes #9111 

# Description

this pr improves parsing of values with units (`filesizes`, `durations`
and any other **future values**) by:

1. allowing underscores in the value part
```nu
> 42kb          # okay
> 42_sec        # okay
> 1_000_000mib  # okay
> 69k_b         # not okay, underscores not allowed in the unit
```

2. improving error messages involving these values
```nu
> sleep 40-sec

# before
Error: nu::parser::parse_mismatch

  × Parse mismatch during operation.
   ╭─[entry #42:1:1]
 1 │ sleep 40-sec
   ·       ──┬──
   ·         ╰── expected duration with valid units
   ╰────

# now
Error:
  × duration value must be a number
   ╭─[entry #41:1:1]
 1 │ sleep 40-sec
   ·       ─┬─
   ·        ╰── not a number
   ╰────
```

3. unifying parsing of these values. now all of these use one function

# User-Facing Changes

filesizes and durations can now have underscores for readability
2023-05-17 18:54:35 -05:00
6a0c88d516 Fmt f64 (#9142)
Fixes: #9131 
As octal and some other format not valid for f64 we have to specify it .
just wonder if need for generic impl or no for just one type ?
2023-05-17 18:49:07 -05:00
dacf80f34a Feature: Userland LazyRecords (#8332)
# Description
Despite the innocent-looking title, this PR involves quite a few backend
changes as the existing LazyRecord trait was not at all friendly towards
the idea of these values being generated on the fly from Nu code.

In particular, here are a few changes involved:
- The LazyRecord trait now involves a lifetime `'a`, and this lifetime
is used in the return value of `get_column_names`. This means it no
longer returns `'static str`s (but implementations still can return
these). This is more stringent on the consumption side.
- The LazyRecord trait now must be able to clone itself via a new
`clone_value` method (as requiring `Clone` is not object safe). This
pattern is borrowed from `Value::CustomValue`.
- LazyRecord no longer requires being serde serializable and
deserializable.

These, in hand, allow for the following:
- LazyRecord can now clone itself, which means that they don't have to
be collected into a Record when being cloned.
- This is especially useful in Stack, which is cloned on each repl line
and in a few other cases. This would mean that _every_ LazyRecord
instance stored in a variable would be collected in its entirety and
cloned, which can be catastrophic for performance. See: `let nulol =
$nu`.
- LazyRecord's columns don't have to be static, they can have the same
lifetime of the struct itself, so different instances of the same
LazyRecord type can have different columns and values (like the new
`NuLazyRecord`)
- Serialization and deserialization are no longer meaningless, they are
simply less.

I would consider this PR very "drafty", but everything works. It
probably requires some cleanup and testing, though, but I'd like some
eyes and pointers first.

# User-Facing Changes
New command. New restrictions are largely internal. Maybe there are some
plugins affected?

Example of new command's usage:
```
lazy make --columns [a b c] --get-value { |name| print $"getting ($name)"; $name | str upcase }
```

You can also trivially implement something like `lazy make record` to
take a record of closures and turn it into a getter-like lazy struct:
```
def "lazy make record" [
    record: record
] {
    let columns = ($record | columns)

    lazy make --columns $columns --get-value { |col| do ($record | get $col) }
}
```

Open to bikeshedding. `lazy make` is similar to `error make` which is
also in the core commands. I didn't like `make lazy` since it sounded
like some transformation was going on.

# Tour for reviewers
Take a look at LazyMake's examples. They have `None` as the results, as
such they aren't _really_ correct and aren't being tested at all. I
didn't do this because creating the Value::LazyRecord is a little tricky
and didn't want to risk messing it up, especially as the necessary
variables aren't available when creating the examples (like stack and
engine state).

Also take a look at NuLazyRecord's get_value implementation, or in
general. It uses an Arc<Mutex<_>> for the stack, which must be accessed
mutably for eval_block but get_value only provides us with a `&self`.
This is a sad state of affairs, but I don't know if there's a better
way.

On the same code path, we also have pipeline handling, and any pipeline
that isn't a Pipeline::Value will return Value::nothing. I believe
returning a Value::Error is probably better, or maybe some other
handling. Couldn't decide on which ShellError to settle with for that
branch.

The "unfortunate casualty" in the columns.rs file. I'm not sure just how
bad that is, though, I simply had to fight a little with the borrow
checker.

A few leftover comments like derives, comments about the now
non-existing serde requirements, and impls. I'll definitely get around
to those eventually but they're in atm

Should NuLazyRecord implement caching? I'm leaning heavily towards
**yes**, this was one of the main reasons not to use a record of
closures (besides convenience), but maybe it could be opt-out. I'd
wonder about its implementation too, but a simple way would be to move a
HashMap into the mutex state and keep cached values there.
2023-05-17 18:35:22 -05:00
9ce61dc677 Change group-by to accept cell paths (#9020)
Closes #9003.

This PR changes `group-by` so that its optional argument is interpreted
as a cell path. In turn, this lets users use `?` to ignore rows that are
missing the column they wish to group on. For example:

```
> [{foo: 123}, {foo: 234}, {bar: 345}] | group-by foo
Error: nu:🐚:column_not_found

  × Cannot find column
   ╭─[entry #3:1:1]
 1 │ [{foo: 123}, {foo: 234}, {bar: 345}] | group-by foo
   ·                          ─────┬────             ─┬─
   ·                               │                  ╰── cannot find column 'foo'
   ·                               ╰── value originates here
   ╰────

> [{foo: 123}, {foo: 234}, {bar: 345}] | group-by foo?
╭─────┬───────────────╮
│ 123 │ [table 1 row] │
│ 234 │ [table 1 row] │
╰─────┴───────────────╯
```

~~This removes the ability to pass `group-by` a closure or block (I
wasn't able to figure out how to make the 2 features coexist), and so it
is a breaking change. I think this is OK; I didn't even know `group-by`
could accept a closure or block because there was no example for that
functionality.~~
2023-05-17 18:34:44 -05:00
b912d4c1ea add cargo.lock file (#9223)
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Missed adding this with the 0.80.1 change.

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b150f9f5d8 Avoid blocking when o+e> redirects too much stderr message (#8784)
# Description

Fixes: #8565

Here is another pr #7240 tried to address the issue, but it works in a
wrong way.

After this change `o+e>` won't redirect all stdout message then stderr
message and it works more like how bash does.

# User-Facing Changes

For the given python code:
```python
# test.py
import sys

print('aa'*300, flush=True)
print('bb'*999999, file=sys.stderr, flush=True)
print('cc'*300, flush=True)
```

Running `python test.py out+err> a.txt` shoudn't hang nushell, and
`a.txt` keeps output in the same order

## About the change
The core idea is that when doing lite-parsing, introduce a new variant
`LiteElement::SameTargetRedirection` if we meet `out+err>` redirection
token(which is generated by lex function),

During converting from lite block to block,
LiteElement::SameTargetRedirection will be converted to
PipelineElement::SameTargetRedirection.

Then in the block eval process, if we get
PipelineElement::SameTargetRedirection, we'll invoke `run-external` with
`--redirect-combine` flag, then pipe the result into save command

## What happened internally?

Take the following command as example:
`^ls o+e> log.txt`

lex parsing result(`Tokens`) are not changed, but `LiteBlock` and
`Block` is changed after this pr.
### LiteBlock before
```rust
LiteBlock {
    block: [
        LitePipeline { commands: [
            Command(None, LiteCommand { comments: [], parts: [Span { start: 39041, end: 39044 }] }),
            // actually the span of first Redirection is wrong too..
            Redirection(Span { start: 39058, end: 39062 }, StdoutAndStderr, LiteCommand { comments: [], parts: [Span { start: 39050, end: 39057 }] }),
        ]
    }]
}
```
### LiteBlock after
```rust
LiteBlock { 
    block: [
        LitePipeline {
            commands: [
                SameTargetRedirection {
                    cmd: (None, LiteCommand { comments: [], parts: [Span { start: 147945, end: 147948}]}),
                    redirection: (Span { start: 147949, end: 147957 }, LiteCommand { comments: [], parts: [Span { start: 147958, end: 147965 }]})
                }
            ]
        }
    ]
}
```
### Block before
```rust
Pipeline {
    elements: [
        Expression(None, Expression {
            expr: ExternalCall(Expression { expr: String("ls"), span: Span { start: 39042, end: 39044 }, ty: String, custom_completion: None }, [], false),
            span: Span { start: 39041, end: 39044 },
            ty: Any, custom_completion: None 
        }),
        Redirection(Span { start: 39058, end: 39062 }, StdoutAndStderr, Expression { expr: String("out.txt"), span: Span { start: 39050, end: 39057 }, ty: String, custom_completion: None })] }
```
### Block after
```rust
Pipeline {
    elements: [
        SameTargetRedirection { 
            cmd: (None, Expression {
                expr: ExternalCall(Expression { expr: String("ls"), span: Span { start: 147946, end: 147948 }, ty: String, custom_completion: None}, [], false),
                span: Span { start: 147945, end: 147948},
                ty: Any, custom_completion: None
            }),
            redirection: (Span { start: 147949, end: 147957}, Expression {expr: String("log.txt"), span: Span { start: 147958, end: 147965 },ty: String,custom_completion: None}
        }
    ]
}
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2023-05-17 17:47:03 -05:00
9c435fee75 fix clippy warning on clippy 0.1.69 (#9204)
# Description
As title, when I run clippy locally, I get something like following
warning:
<img width="1383" alt="Screenshot 2023-05-15 at 22 34 57"
src="https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/22256154/4d4254bc-9e42-437e-9169-d15e9a97aa57">

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ce071f2498 fix spurious 'item not found' error in std help (#9197)
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Fixes #9154 
(despite name of branch)

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2023-05-17 20:02:23 +02:00
057de06613 bump nushell from release version to development version (#9215)
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# Description
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@ -16,9 +24,9 @@ Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.
Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:
- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A clippy::needless_collect -A clippy::result_large_err` to check that you're using the standard code style
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used` to check that you're using the standard code style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` to run the tests for the standard library
- `cargo run -- -c "use std testing; testing run-tests --path crates/nu-std"` to run the tests for the standard library
> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows

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on:
pull_request:
push: # Run CI on the main branch after every merge. This is important to fill the GitHub Actions cache in a way that pull requests can see it
push:
branches:
- main
name: continuous-integration
env:
NUSHELL_CARGO_TARGET: ci
NU_LOG_LEVEL: DEBUG
CLIPPY_OPTIONS: "-D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used"
jobs:
nu-fmt-clippy:
fmt-clippy:
strategy:
fail-fast: true
matrix:
@ -15,61 +20,58 @@ jobs:
# builds to link against a too-new-for-many-Linux-installs glibc version. Consider
# revisiting this when 20.04 is closer to EOL (April 2025)
platform: [windows-latest, macos-latest, ubuntu-20.04]
style: [default, dataframe]
rust:
- stable
feature: [default, dataframe, extra]
include:
- style: default
- feature: default
flags: ""
- style: dataframe
flags: "--features=dataframe "
- feature: dataframe
flags: "--features=dataframe"
- feature: extra
flags: "--features=extra"
exclude:
# only test dataframes on Ubuntu (the fastest platform)
- platform: windows-latest
style: dataframe
feature: dataframe
- platform: macos-latest
style: dataframe
feature: dataframe
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform }}
env:
NUSHELL_CARGO_TARGET: ci
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup Rust toolchain and cache
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.4.4
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.5.0
with:
rustflags: ""
- name: cargo fmt
run: cargo fmt --all -- --check
- name: Clippy
run: cargo clippy --workspace ${{ matrix.flags }}--exclude nu_plugin_* -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A clippy::needless_collect -A clippy::result_large_err
nu-tests:
env:
NUSHELL_CARGO_TARGET: ci
run: cargo clippy --workspace ${{ matrix.flags }} --exclude nu_plugin_* -- $CLIPPY_OPTIONS
tests:
strategy:
fail-fast: true
matrix:
platform: [windows-latest, macos-latest, ubuntu-20.04]
style: [default, dataframe]
rust:
- stable
feature: [default, dataframe, extra]
include:
- style: default
- feature: default
flags: ""
- style: dataframe
- feature: dataframe
flags: "--features=dataframe"
- feature: extra
flags: "--features=extra"
exclude:
# only test dataframes on Ubuntu (the fastest platform)
- platform: windows-latest
style: dataframe
feature: dataframe
- platform: macos-latest
style: dataframe
feature: dataframe
- platform: windows-latest
feature: extra
- platform: macos-latest
feature: extra
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform }}
@ -77,21 +79,18 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup Rust toolchain and cache
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.4.4
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.5.0
with:
rustflags: ""
- name: Tests
run: cargo test --workspace --profile ci --exclude nu_plugin_* ${{ matrix.flags }}
std-lib-and-python-virtualenv:
env:
NU_LOG_LEVEL: DEBUG
strategy:
fail-fast: true
matrix:
platform: [ubuntu-20.04, macos-latest, windows-latest]
rust:
- stable
py:
- py
@ -101,58 +100,34 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup Rust toolchain and cache
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.4.4
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.5.0
with:
rustflags: ""
- name: Install Nushell
# prior to [*standard library: bring the tests into the main CI*](#8525)
# there was a `--profile ci` here in the `cargo install`, as well as
# `NUSHELL_CARGO_TARGET: ci` in the prelude above.
#
# this caused a "stackoverflow" error in the CI on windows,
# see [this failing job](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/actions/runs/4512034615/jobs/7944945590)
#
# the CI profile has been removed in 00b820de9021227d1910a9ea388297ee7aee308e
# as part of #8525.
run: cargo install --path . --locked --no-default-features
- name: Standard library tests
run: nu -c 'use std; std run-tests --path crates/nu-std'
run: nu -c 'use std testing; testing run-tests --path crates/nu-std'
- name: Setup Python
uses: actions/setup-python@v4
with:
python-version: "3.10"
- run: python -m pip install tox
# Get only the latest tagged version for stability reasons
- name: Install virtualenv
run: git clone https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv.git
run: pip install virtualenv
shell: bash
- name: Test Nushell in virtualenv
run: |
cd virtualenv
# if we encounter problems with bleeding edge tests pin to the latest tag
# git checkout $(git describe --tags | cut -d - -f 1)
# We need to disable failing on coverage levels.
nu -c "open pyproject.toml | upsert tool.coverage.report.fail_under 1 | save patchproject.toml"
mv patchproject.toml pyproject.toml
tox -e ${{ matrix.py }} -- -k nushell
run: nu scripts/test_virtualenv.nu
shell: bash
# Build+test plugins on their own, without the rest of Nu. This helps with CI parallelization and
# also helps test that the plugins build without any feature unification shenanigans
plugins:
env:
NUSHELL_CARGO_TARGET: ci
strategy:
fail-fast: true
matrix:
platform: [windows-latest, macos-latest, ubuntu-20.04]
rust:
- stable
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform }}
@ -160,48 +135,12 @@ jobs:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup Rust toolchain and cache
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.4.4
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.5.0
with:
rustflags: ""
- name: Clippy
run: cargo clippy --package nu_plugin_* ${{ matrix.flags }} -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A clippy::needless_collect -A clippy::result_large_err
run: cargo clippy --package nu_plugin_* ${{ matrix.flags }} -- $CLIPPY_OPTIONS
- name: Tests
run: cargo test --profile ci --package nu_plugin_*
nu-coverage:
env:
NUSHELL_CARGO_TARGET: ci
strategy:
fail-fast: true
matrix:
# disabled mac due to problems with merging coverage and similarity to linux
# disabled windows due to running out of disk space when having too many crates or tests
platform: [ubuntu-20.04] # windows-latest
rust:
- stable
runs-on: ${{ matrix.platform }}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- name: Setup Rust toolchain and cache
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.4.4
- name: Install cargo-llvm-cov
uses: taiki-e/install-action@cargo-llvm-cov
- name: Tests
shell: bash
run: |
source <(cargo llvm-cov show-env --export-prefix) # Set the environment variables needed to get coverage.
cargo llvm-cov clean --workspace # Remove artifacts that may affect the coverage results.
cargo build --workspace --profile ci
cargo test --workspace --profile ci
cargo llvm-cov report --profile ci --lcov --output-path lcov.info
- name: Upload coverage reports to Codecov with GitHub Action
uses: codecov/codecov-action@v3
with:
files: lcov.info

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#
# REF:
# 1. https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idstrategymatrixinclude
# 2. https://github.com/JasonEtco/create-an-issue
# 3. https://docs.github.com/en/actions/learn-github-actions/variables
# 4. https://github.com/actions/github-script
#
name: Nightly Build
on:
push:
branches:
- nightly # Just for test purpose only with the nightly repo
# This schedule will run only from the default branch
schedule:
- cron: '15 1 * * *' # run at 01:15 AM UTC
defaults:
run:
shell: bash
jobs:
prepare:
name: Prepare
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
# This job is required by the release job, so we should make it run both from Nushell repo and nightly repo
# if: github.repository == 'nushell/nightly'
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
if: github.repository == 'nushell/nightly'
with:
ref: main
fetch-depth: 0
# Configure PAT here: https://github.com/settings/tokens for the push operation in the following steps
token: ${{ secrets.WORKFLOW_TOKEN }}
- name: Setup Nushell
uses: hustcer/setup-nu@v3
if: github.repository == 'nushell/nightly'
with:
version: 0.81.0
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# Synchronize the main branch of nightly repo with the main branch of Nushell official repo
- name: Prepare for Nightly Release
shell: nu {0}
if: github.repository == 'nushell/nightly'
run: |
cd $env.GITHUB_WORKSPACE
git checkout main
# We can't push if no user name and email are configured
git config user.name 'hustcer'
git config user.email 'hustcer@outlook.com'
git fetch origin main
git remote add src https://github.com/nushell/nushell.git
git fetch src main
# git pull --rebase src main
# All the changes will be overwritten by the upstream main branch
git reset --hard src/main
git push origin main -f
let sha_short = (git rev-parse --short src/main | str trim | str substring 0..7)
let tag_name = $'nightly-($sha_short)'
if (git ls-remote --tags origin $tag_name | is-empty) {
git tag -a $tag_name -m $'Nightly build from ($sha_short)'
git push origin --tags
}
release:
name: Release
needs: prepare
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
target:
- aarch64-apple-darwin
- x86_64-apple-darwin
- x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
- aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
- x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
- x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
- aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
- armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
- riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu
extra: ['bin']
include:
- target: aarch64-apple-darwin
os: macos-latest
target_rustflags: ''
- target: x86_64-apple-darwin
os: macos-latest
target_rustflags: ''
- target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
extra: 'bin'
os: windows-latest
target_rustflags: ''
- target: x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
extra: msi
os: windows-latest
target_rustflags: ''
- target: aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
extra: 'bin'
os: windows-latest
target_rustflags: ''
- target: aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
extra: msi
os: windows-latest
target_rustflags: ''
- target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
os: ubuntu-20.04
target_rustflags: ''
- target: x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
os: ubuntu-20.04
target_rustflags: ''
- target: aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
os: ubuntu-20.04
target_rustflags: ''
- target: armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
os: ubuntu-20.04
target_rustflags: '--exclude=nu-cmd-dataframe'
- target: riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu
os: ubuntu-20.04
target_rustflags: '--exclude=nu-cmd-dataframe'
runs-on: ${{matrix.os}}
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: main
- name: Update Rust Toolchain Target
run: |
echo "targets = ['${{matrix.target}}']" >> rust-toolchain.toml
- name: Setup Rust toolchain and cache
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.5.0
with:
rustflags: ''
- name: Setup Nushell
uses: hustcer/setup-nu@v3
with:
version: 0.81.0
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Release Nu Binary
id: nu
run: nu .github/workflows/release-pkg.nu
env:
OS: ${{ matrix.os }}
REF: ${{ github.ref }}
TARGET: ${{ matrix.target }}
_EXTRA_: ${{ matrix.extra }}
TARGET_RUSTFLAGS: ${{ matrix.target_rustflags }}
- name: Create an Issue for Release Failure
if: ${{ failure() }}
uses: JasonEtco/create-an-issue@v2.9.1
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
with:
update_existing: true
search_existing: open
filename: .github/AUTO_ISSUE_TEMPLATE/nightly-build-fail.md
- name: Set Outputs of Short SHA
id: vars
run: |
echo "date=$(date -u +'%Y-%m-%d')" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
sha_short=$(git rev-parse --short HEAD)
echo "sha_short=${sha_short:0:7}" >> $GITHUB_OUTPUT
# REF: https://github.com/marketplace/actions/gh-release
# Create a release only in nushell/nightly repo
- name: Publish Archive
uses: softprops/action-gh-release@v0.1.13
if: ${{ startsWith(github.repository, 'nushell/nightly') }}
with:
draft: false
prerelease: true
name: Nu-nightly-${{ steps.vars.outputs.date }}-${{ steps.vars.outputs.sha_short }}
tag_name: nightly-${{ steps.vars.outputs.sha_short }}
body: |
This is a NIGHTLY build of Nushell.
It is NOT recommended for production use.
files: ${{ steps.nu.outputs.archive }}
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
cleanup:
name: Cleanup
# Should only run in nushell/nightly repo
if: github.repository == 'nushell/nightly'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
# Sleep for 30 minutes, waiting for the release to be published
- name: Waiting for Release
run: sleep 1800
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
with:
ref: main
- name: Setup Nushell
uses: hustcer/setup-nu@v3
with:
version: 0.81.0
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# Keep the last a few releases
- name: Delete Older Releases
shell: nu {0}
run: |
let KEEP_COUNT = 10
let deprecated = (http get https://api.github.com/repos/nushell/nightly/releases | sort-by -r created_at | select tag_name id | range $KEEP_COUNT..)
for release in $deprecated {
print $'Deleting tag ($release.tag_name)'
git push origin --delete $release.tag_name
print $'Deleting release ($release.tag_name)'
let delete_url = $'https://api.github.com/repos/nushell/nightly/releases/($release.id)'
let version = "X-GitHub-Api-Version: 2022-11-28"
let accept = "Accept: application/vnd.github+json"
let auth = "Authorization: Bearer ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}"
# http delete $delete_url -H $version -H $auth -H $accept
curl -L -X DELETE -H $accept -H $auth -H $version $delete_url
}

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@ -15,23 +15,23 @@
# unset CARGO_TARGET_DIR if set (I have to do this in the parent shell to get it to work)
# 2. $env:CARGO_TARGET_DIR = ""
# 2. hide-env CARGO_TARGET_DIR
# 3. let-env TARGET = 'x86_64-pc-windows-msvc'
# 4. let-env TARGET_RUSTFLAGS = ''
# 5. let-env GITHUB_WORKSPACE = 'C:\Users\dschroeder\source\repos\forks\nushell'
# 6. let-env GITHUB_OUTPUT = 'C:\Users\dschroeder\source\repos\forks\nushell\output\out.txt'
# 7. let-env OS = 'windows-latest'
# 3. $env.TARGET = 'x86_64-pc-windows-msvc'
# 4. $env.TARGET_RUSTFLAGS = ''
# 5. $env.GITHUB_WORKSPACE = 'C:\Users\dschroeder\source\repos\forks\nushell'
# 6. $env.GITHUB_OUTPUT = 'C:\Users\dschroeder\source\repos\forks\nushell\output\out.txt'
# 7. $env.OS = 'windows-latest'
# make sure 7z.exe is in your path https://www.7-zip.org/download.html
# 8. let-env Path = ($env.Path | append 'c:\apps\7-zip')
# 8. $env.Path = ($env.Path | append 'c:\apps\7-zip')
# make sure aria2c.exe is in your path https://github.com/aria2/aria2
# 9. let-env Path = ($env.Path | append 'c:\path\to\aria2c')
# 9. $env.Path = ($env.Path | append 'c:\path\to\aria2c')
# make sure you have the wixtools installed https://wixtoolset.org/
# 10. let-env Path = ($env.Path | append 'C:\Users\dschroeder\AppData\Local\tauri\WixTools')
# 10. $env.Path = ($env.Path | append 'C:\Users\dschroeder\AppData\Local\tauri\WixTools')
# You need to run the release-pkg twice. The first pass, with _EXTRA_ as 'bin', makes the output
# folder and builds everything. The second pass, that generates the msi file, with _EXTRA_ as 'msi'
# 11. let-env _EXTRA_ = 'bin'
# 11. $env._EXTRA_ = 'bin'
# 12. source .github\workflows\release-pkg.nu
# 13. cd ..
# 14. let-env _EXTRA_ = 'msi'
# 14. $env._EXTRA_ = 'msi'
# 15. source .github\workflows\release-pkg.nu
# After msi is generated, you have to update winget-pkgs repo, you'll need to patch the release
# by deleting the existing msi and uploading this new msi. Then you'll need to update the hash
@ -73,17 +73,17 @@ if $os in [$USE_UBUNTU, 'macos-latest'] {
match $target {
'aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu' => {
sudo apt-get install gcc-aarch64-linux-gnu -y
let-env CARGO_TARGET_AARCH64_UNKNOWN_LINUX_GNU_LINKER = 'aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc'
$env.CARGO_TARGET_AARCH64_UNKNOWN_LINUX_GNU_LINKER = 'aarch64-linux-gnu-gcc'
cargo-build-nu $flags
}
'riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu' => {
sudo apt-get install gcc-riscv64-linux-gnu -y
let-env CARGO_TARGET_RISCV64GC_UNKNOWN_LINUX_GNU_LINKER = 'riscv64-linux-gnu-gcc'
$env.CARGO_TARGET_RISCV64GC_UNKNOWN_LINUX_GNU_LINKER = 'riscv64-linux-gnu-gcc'
cargo-build-nu $flags
}
'armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf' => {
sudo apt-get install pkg-config gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf -y
let-env CARGO_TARGET_ARMV7_UNKNOWN_LINUX_GNUEABIHF_LINKER = 'arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc'
$env.CARGO_TARGET_ARMV7_UNKNOWN_LINUX_GNUEABIHF_LINKER = 'arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc'
cargo-build-nu $flags
}
_ => {
@ -99,11 +99,7 @@ if $os in [$USE_UBUNTU, 'macos-latest'] {
# Build for Windows without static-link-openssl feature
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
if $os in ['windows-latest'] {
if ($flags | str trim | is-empty) {
cargo build --release --all --target $target
} else {
cargo build --release --all --target $target $flags
}
cargo-build-nu $flags
}
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -121,14 +117,16 @@ print $'(char nl)All executable files:'; hr-line
print (ls -f $executable); sleep 1sec
print $'(char nl)Copying release files...'; hr-line
cp -v README.release.txt $'($dist)/README.txt'
"To use Nu plugins, use the register command to tell Nu where to find the plugin. For example:
> register ./nu_plugin_query" | save $'($dist)/README.txt'
[LICENSE $executable] | each {|it| cp -rv $it $dist } | flatten
# Sleep a few seconds to make sure the cp process finished successfully
sleep 3sec
print $'(char nl)Check binary release version detail:'; hr-line
let ver = if $os == 'windows-latest' {
(do -i { ./output/nu.exe -c 'version' }) | str join
(do -i { .\output\nu.exe -c 'version' }) | str join
} else {
(do -i { ./output/nu -c 'version' }) | str join
}
@ -192,9 +190,17 @@ if $os in [$USE_UBUNTU, 'macos-latest'] {
def 'cargo-build-nu' [ options: string ] {
if ($options | str trim | is-empty) {
cargo build --release --all --target $target --features=static-link-openssl
if $os == 'windows-latest' {
cargo build --release --all --target $target
} else {
cargo build --release --all --target $target --features=static-link-openssl
}
} else {
cargo build --release --all --target $target --features=static-link-openssl $options
if $os == 'windows-latest' {
cargo build --release --all --target $target $options
} else {
cargo build --release --all --target $target --features=static-link-openssl $options
}
}
}

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@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ jobs:
- aarch64-apple-darwin
- x86_64-apple-darwin
- x86_64-pc-windows-msvc
- aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
- x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
- x86_64-unknown-linux-musl
- aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu
@ -44,6 +45,14 @@ jobs:
extra: msi
os: windows-latest
target_rustflags: ''
- target: aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
extra: 'bin'
os: windows-latest
target_rustflags: ''
- target: aarch64-pc-windows-msvc
extra: msi
os: windows-latest
target_rustflags: ''
- target: x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
os: ubuntu-20.04
target_rustflags: ''
@ -55,10 +64,10 @@ jobs:
target_rustflags: ''
- target: armv7-unknown-linux-gnueabihf
os: ubuntu-20.04
target_rustflags: ''
target_rustflags: '--exclude=nu-cmd-dataframe'
- target: riscv64gc-unknown-linux-gnu
os: ubuntu-20.04
target_rustflags: ''
target_rustflags: '--exclude=nu-cmd-dataframe'
runs-on: ${{matrix.os}}
@ -70,12 +79,14 @@ jobs:
echo "targets = ['${{matrix.target}}']" >> rust-toolchain.toml
- name: Setup Rust toolchain and cache
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.4.4
uses: actions-rust-lang/setup-rust-toolchain@v1.5.0
with:
rustflags: ''
- name: Setup Nushell
uses: hustcer/setup-nu@v3
with:
version: 0.78.0
version: 0.81.0
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

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@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ jobs:
winget:
name: Publish winget package
runs-on: windows-latest
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Submit package to Windows Package Manager Community Repository
uses: vedantmgoyal2009/winget-releaser@v2

1
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@ -42,6 +42,7 @@ tarpaulin-report.html
*.rsproj
*.rsproj.user
*.sln
*.code-workspace
# direnv
.direnv/

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@ -10,3 +10,4 @@ ba = "ba"
Plasticos = "Plasticos"
IIF = "IIF"
numer = "numer"
ratatui = "ratatui"

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@ -2,7 +2,20 @@
Welcome to Nushell and thank you for considering contributing!
## Review Process
## Table of contents
- [Proposing design changes](#proposing-design-changes)
- [Developing](#developing)
- [Setup](#setup)
- [Tests](#tests)
- [Useful commands](#useful-commands)
- [Debugging tips](#debugging-tips)
- [Git etiquette](#git-etiquette)
- [Our Rust style](#our-rust-style)
- [Generally discouraged](#generally-discouraged)
- [Things we want to get better at](#things-we-want-to-get-better-at)
- [License](#license)
## Proposing design changes
First of all, before diving into the code, if you want to create a new feature, change something significantly, and especially if the change is user-facing, it is a good practice to first get an approval from the core team before starting to work on it.
This saves both your and our time if we realize the change needs to go another direction before spending time on it.
@ -41,10 +54,13 @@ Tests can be found in different places:
* command examples
* crate-specific tests
The most comprehensive test suite we have is the `nu-test-support` crate. For testing specific features, such as running Nushell in a REPL mode, we have so called "testbins". For simple tests, you can find `run_test()` and `fail_test()` functions.
Most of the tests are built upon the `nu-test-support` crate. For testing specific features, such as running Nushell in a REPL mode, we have so called "testbins". For simple tests, you can find `run_test()` and `fail_test()` functions.
### Useful Commands
As Nushell is build using a cargo workspace consisting of multiple crates keep in mind that you may need to pass additional flags compared to how you may be used to it from a single crate project.
Read cargo's documentation for more details: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/workspaces.html
- Build and run Nushell:
```shell
@ -59,7 +75,7 @@ The most comprehensive test suite we have is the `nu-test-support` crate. For te
- Run Clippy on Nushell:
```shell
cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A clippy::needless_collect -A clippy::result_large_err
cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used
```
or via the `toolkit.nu` command:
```shell
@ -220,3 +236,52 @@ You can help us to make the review process a smooth experience:
- Choose what simplifies having confidence in the conflict resolution and the review. **Merge commits in your branch are OK** in the squash model.
- Feel free to notify your reviewers or affected PR authors if your change might cause larger conflicts with another change.
- During the rollup of multiple PRs, we may choose to resolve merge conflicts and CI failures ourselves. (Allow maintainers to push to your branch to enable us to do this quickly.)
## Our Rust style
To make the collaboration on a project the scale of Nushell easy, we want to work towards a style of Rust code that can easily be understood by all of our contributors. We conservatively rely on most of [`clippy`s suggestions](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy) to get to the holy grail of "idiomatic" code. Good code in our eyes is not the most clever use of all available language features or with the most unique personal touch but readable and strikes a balance between being concise, and also unsurprising and explicit in the places where it matters.
One example of this philosophy is that we generally avoid to fight the borrow-checker in our data model but rather try to get to a correct and simple solution first and then figure out where we should reuse data to achieve the necessary performance. As we are still pre-1.0 this served us well to be able to quickly refactor or change larger parts of the code base.
### Generally discouraged
#### `+nightly` language features or things only available in the most recent `+stable`
To make life for the people easier that maintain the Nushell packages in various distributions with their own release cycle of `rustc` we typically rely on slightly older Rust versions. We do not make explicit guarantees how far back in the past we live but you can find out in our [`rust-toolchain.toml`](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/blob/main/rust-toolchain.toml)
(As a rule of thumb this has been typically been approximately 2 releases behind the newest stable compiler.)
The use of nightly features is prohibited.
#### Panicking
As Nushell aims to provide a reliable foundational way for folks to interact with their computer, we cannot carelessly crash the execution of their work by panicking Nushell.
Thus panicking is not an allowed error handling strategy for anything that could be triggered by user input OR behavior of the outside system. If Nushell panics this is a bug or we are against all odds already in an unrecoverable state (The system stopped cooperating, we went out of memory). The use of `.unwrap()` is thus outright banned and any uses of `.expect()` or related panicking macros like `unreachable!` should include a helpful description which assumptions have been violated.
#### `unsafe` code
For any use of `unsafe` code we need to require even higher standards and additional review. If you add or alter `unsafe` blocks you have to be familiar with the promises you need to uphold as found in the [Rustonomicon](https://doc.rust-lang.org/nomicon/intro.html). All `unsafe` uses should include `// SAFETY:` comments explaining how the invariants are upheld and thus alerting you what to watch out for when making a change.
##### FFI with system calls and the outside world
As a shell Nushell needs to interact with system APIs in several places, for which FFI code with unsafe blocks may be necessary. In some cases this can be handled by safe API wrapper crates but in some cases we may choose to directly do those calls.
If you do so you need to document the system behavior on top of the Rust memory model guarantees that you uphold. This means documenting whether using a particular system call is safe to use in a particular context and all failure cases are properly recovered.
##### Implementing self-contained data structures
Another motivation for reaching to `unsafe` code might be to try to implement a particular data structure that is not expressible on safe `std` library APIs. Doing so in the Nushell code base would have to clear a high bar for need based on profiling results. Also you should first do a survey of the [crate ecosystem](https://crates.io) that there doesn't exist a usable well vetted crate that already provides safe APIs to the desired datastructure.
##### Make things go faster by removing checks
This is probably a bad idea if you feel tempted to do so. Don't
#### Macros
Another advanced feature people feel tempted to use to work around perceived limitations of Rusts syntax and we are not particularly fans of are custom macros.
They have clear downsides not only in terms of readability if they locally introduce a different syntax. Most tooling apart from the compiler will struggle more with them. This limits for example consistent automatic formatting or automated refactors with `rust-analyzer`.
That you can fluently read `macro_rules!` is less likely than regular code. This can lead people to introduce funky behavior when using a macro. Be it because a macro is not following proper hygiene rules or because it introduces excessive work at compile time.
So we generally discourage the addition of macros. In a lot of cases your macro may start do something that can be expressed with functions or generics in a much more reusable fashion.
The only exceptions we may allow need to demonstrate that the macro can fix something that is otherwise extremely unreadable, error-prone, or consistently worse at compile time.
### Things we want to get better at
These are things we did pretty liberally to get Nushell off the ground, that make things harder for a high quality stable product. You may run across them but shouldn't take them as an endorsed example.
#### Liberal use of third-party dependencies
The amazing variety of crates on [crates.io](https://crates.io) allowed us to quickly get Nushell into a feature rich state but it left us with a bunch of baggage to clean up.
Each dependency introduces a compile time cost and duplicated code can add to the overall binary size. Also vetting more for correct and secure implementations takes unreasonably more time as this is also a continuous process of reacting to updates or potential vulnerabilities.
Thus we only want to accept dependencies that are essential and well tested implementations of a particular requirement of Nushells codebase.
Also as a project for the move to 1.0 we will try to unify among a set of dependencies if they possibly implement similar things in an area. We don't need three different crates with potentially perfect fit for three problems but rather one reliable crate with a maximized overlap between what it provides and what we need.
We will favor crates that are well tested and used and promise to be more stable and still frequently maintained.
#### Deeply nested code
As Nushell uses a lot of enums in its internal data representation there are a lot of `match` expressions. Combined with the need to handle a lot of edge cases and be defensive about any errors this has led to some absolutely hard to read deeply nested code (e.g. in the parser but also in the implementation of several commands).
This can be observed both as a "rightward drift" where the main part of the code is found after many levels of indentations or by long function bodies with several layers of branching with seemingly repeated branching inside the higher branch level.
This can also be exacerbated by "quick" bugfixes/enhancements that may just try to add a special case to catch a previously unexpected condition. The likelihood of introducing a bug in a sea of code duplication is high.
To combat this, consider using the early-`return` pattern to reject invalid data early in one place instead of building a tree through Rust's expression constructs with a lot of duplicated paths. Unpacking data into a type that expresses that the necessary things already have been checked and using functions to properly deal with separate and common behavior can also help.
## License
We use the [MIT License](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/blob/main/LICENSE) in all of our Nushell projects. If you are including or referencing a crate that uses the [GPL License](https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html#license-text) unfortunately we will not be able to accept your PR.

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[package]
authors = ["The Nushell Project Developers"]
build = "scripts/build.rs"
default-run = "nu"
description = "A new type of shell"
documentation = "https://www.nushell.sh/book/"
@ -10,7 +11,7 @@ license = "MIT"
name = "nu"
repository = "https://github.com/nushell/nushell"
rust-version = "1.60"
version = "0.80.0"
version = "0.84.0"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
@ -27,7 +28,10 @@ members = [
"crates/nu-engine",
"crates/nu-parser",
"crates/nu-system",
"crates/nu-cmd-base",
"crates/nu-cmd-extra",
"crates/nu-cmd-lang",
"crates/nu-cmd-dataframe",
"crates/nu-command",
"crates/nu-protocol",
"crates/nu-plugin",
@ -42,42 +46,42 @@ members = [
]
[dependencies]
chrono = { version = "0.4.23", features = ["serde"] }
nu-cli = { path = "./crates/nu-cli", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-color-config = { path = "./crates/nu-color-config", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-cmd-base = { path = "./crates/nu-cmd-base", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-cmd-lang = { path = "./crates/nu-cmd-lang", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-cmd-dataframe = { path = "./crates/nu-cmd-dataframe", version = "0.84.0", features = ["dataframe"], optional = true }
nu-cmd-extra = { path = "./crates/nu-cmd-extra", version = "0.84.0", optional = true }
nu-command = { path = "./crates/nu-command", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-engine = { path = "./crates/nu-engine", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-explore = { path = "./crates/nu-explore", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-json = { path = "./crates/nu-json", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-parser = { path = "./crates/nu-parser", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-path = { path = "./crates/nu-path", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-plugin = { path = "./crates/nu-plugin", optional = true, version = "0.84.0" }
nu-pretty-hex = { path = "./crates/nu-pretty-hex", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-protocol = { path = "./crates/nu-protocol", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-system = { path = "./crates/nu-system", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-table = { path = "./crates/nu-table", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-term-grid = { path = "./crates/nu-term-grid", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-std = { path = "./crates/nu-std", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-utils = { path = "./crates/nu-utils", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-ansi-term = "0.49.0"
reedline = { version = "0.23.0", features = ["bashisms", "sqlite"]}
crossterm = "0.26"
ctrlc = "3.2.1"
ctrlc = "3.4"
log = "0.4"
miette = { version = "5.7.0", features = ["fancy-no-backtrace"] }
nu-cli = { path = "./crates/nu-cli", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-color-config = { path = "./crates/nu-color-config", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-cmd-lang = { path = "./crates/nu-cmd-lang", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-command = { path = "./crates/nu-command", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-engine = { path = "./crates/nu-engine", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-json = { path = "./crates/nu-json", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-parser = { path = "./crates/nu-parser", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-path = { path = "./crates/nu-path", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-plugin = { path = "./crates/nu-plugin", optional = true, version = "0.80.0" }
nu-pretty-hex = { path = "./crates/nu-pretty-hex", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-protocol = { path = "./crates/nu-protocol", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-system = { path = "./crates/nu-system", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-table = { path = "./crates/nu-table", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-term-grid = { path = "./crates/nu-term-grid", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-std = { path = "./crates/nu-std", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-utils = { path = "./crates/nu-utils", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-ansi-term = "0.47.0"
reedline = { version = "0.19.1", features = ["bashisms", "sqlite"]}
rayon = "1.7.0"
is_executable = "1.0.1"
simplelog = "0.12.0"
time = "0.3.12"
miette = { version = "5.10", features = ["fancy-no-backtrace"] }
mimalloc = { version = "0.1.37", default-features = false, optional = true}
serde_json = "1.0"
simplelog = "0.12"
time = "0.3"
[target.'cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))'.dependencies]
# Our dependencies don't use OpenSSL on Windows
openssl = { version = "0.10.48", features = ["vendored"], optional = true }
signal-hook = { version = "0.3.14", default-features = false }
openssl = { version = "0.10", features = ["vendored"], optional = true }
signal-hook = { version = "0.3", default-features = false }
[target.'cfg(windows)'.build-dependencies]
winresource = "0.1"
@ -89,18 +93,16 @@ nix = { version = "0.26", default-features = false, features = [
"fs",
"term",
] }
atty = "0.2"
is-terminal = "0.4.8"
[dev-dependencies]
nu-test-support = { path = "./crates/nu-test-support", version = "0.80.0" }
tempfile = "3.5.0"
assert_cmd = "2.0.2"
criterion = "0.4"
pretty_assertions = "1.0.0"
serial_test = "1.0.0"
hamcrest2 = "0.3.0"
rstest = { version = "0.17.0", default-features = false }
itertools = "0.10.3"
nu-test-support = { path = "./crates/nu-test-support", version = "0.84.0" }
assert_cmd = "2.0"
criterion = "0.5"
pretty_assertions = "1.4"
rstest = { version = "0.18", default-features = false }
serial_test = "2.0"
tempfile = "3.7"
[features]
plugin = [
@ -111,26 +113,28 @@ plugin = [
"nu-protocol/plugin",
"nu-engine/plugin",
]
# extra used to be more useful but now it's the same as default. Leaving it in for backcompat with existing build scripts
extra = ["default"]
default = ["plugin", "which-support", "trash-support", "sqlite"]
stable = ["default"]
wasi = []
wasi = ["nu-cmd-lang/wasi"]
# NOTE: individual features are also passed to `nu-cmd-lang` that uses them to generate the feature matrix in the `version` command
# Enable to statically link OpenSSL; otherwise the system version will be used. Not enabled by default because it takes a while to build
static-link-openssl = ["dep:openssl"]
static-link-openssl = ["dep:openssl", "nu-cmd-lang/static-link-openssl"]
mimalloc = ["nu-cmd-lang/mimalloc", "dep:mimalloc"]
# Stable (Default)
which-support = ["nu-command/which-support"]
trash-support = ["nu-command/trash-support"]
which-support = ["nu-command/which-support", "nu-cmd-lang/which-support"]
trash-support = ["nu-command/trash-support", "nu-cmd-lang/trash-support"]
# Extra
# Extra feature for nushell
extra = ["dep:nu-cmd-extra", "nu-cmd-lang/extra"]
# Dataframe feature for nushell
dataframe = ["nu-command/dataframe"]
dataframe = ["dep:nu-cmd-dataframe", "nu-cmd-lang/dataframe"]
# SQLite commands for nushell
sqlite = ["nu-command/sqlite"]
sqlite = ["nu-command/sqlite", "nu-cmd-lang/sqlite"]
[profile.release]
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# Configuration for cross-rs: https://github.com/cross-rs/cross
# Run cross-rs like this:
# cross build --target aarch64-unknown-linux-musl --release
# cross build --target aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu --release
# or
# cross build --target aarch64-unknown-linux-musl --release --features=static-link-openssl
[target.aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu]
dockerfile = "./docker/cross-rs/aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu.dockerfile"
pre-build = [
"dpkg --add-architecture $CROSS_DEB_ARCH",
"apt-get update && apt-get install --assume-yes libssl-dev:$CROSS_DEB_ARCH clang"
]
# NOTE: for musl you will need to build with --features=static-link-openssl
[target.aarch64-unknown-linux-musl]
dockerfile = "./docker/cross-rs/aarch64-unknown-linux-musl.dockerfile"
pre-build = [
"dpkg --add-architecture $CROSS_DEB_ARCH",
"apt-get update && apt-get install --assume-yes clang"
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# Nushell <!-- omit in toc -->
[![Crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/nu.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/nu)
[![Build Status](https://img.shields.io/github/actions/workflow/status/nushell/nushell/ci.yml?branch=main)](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/actions)
[![Nightly Build](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/actions/workflows/nightly-build.yml/badge.svg)](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/actions/workflows/nightly-build.yml)
[![Discord](https://img.shields.io/discord/601130461678272522.svg?logo=discord)](https://discord.gg/NtAbbGn)
[![The Changelog #363](https://img.shields.io/badge/The%20Changelog-%23363-61c192.svg)](https://changelog.com/podcast/363)
[![@nu_shell](https://img.shields.io/badge/twitter-@nu_shell-1DA1F3?style=flat-square)](https://twitter.com/nu_shell)
@ -10,19 +11,19 @@
A new type of shell.
![Example of nushell](images/nushell-autocomplete6.gif "Example of nushell")
![Example of nushell](assets/nushell-autocomplete6.gif "Example of nushell")
## Table of Contents <!-- omit in toc -->
- [Status](#status)
- [Learning About Nu](#learning-about-nu)
- [Installation](#installation)
- [Configuration](#configuration)
- [Philosophy](#philosophy)
- [Pipelines](#pipelines)
- [Opening files](#opening-files)
- [Plugins](#plugins)
- [Goals](#goals)
- [Progress](#progress)
- [Officially Supported By](#officially-supported-by)
- [Contributing](#contributing)
- [License](#license)
@ -55,6 +56,22 @@ Detailed installation instructions can be found in the [installation chapter of
[![Packaging status](https://repology.org/badge/vertical-allrepos/nushell.svg)](https://repology.org/project/nushell/versions)
## Configuration
The default configurations can be found at [sample_config](crates/nu-utils/src/sample_config)
which are the configuration files one gets when they startup Nushell for the first time.
It sets all of the default configuration to run Nushell. From here one can
then customize this file for their specific needs.
To see where *config.nu* is located on your system simply type this command.
```rust
$nu.config-path
```
Please see our [book](https://www.nushell.sh) for all of the Nushell documentation.
## Philosophy
@ -192,27 +209,6 @@ Nu adheres closely to a set of goals that make up its design philosophy. As feat
- Finally, Nu views data functionally. Rather than using mutation, pipelines act as a means to load, change, and save data without mutable state.
## Progress
Nu is under heavy development and will naturally change as it matures. The chart below isn't meant to be exhaustive, but it helps give an idea for some of the areas of development and their relative maturity:
| Features | Not started | Prototype | MVP | Preview | Mature | Notes |
| ------------- | :---------: | :-------: | :-: | :-----: | :----: | -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| Aliases | | | | X | | Aliases allow for shortening large commands, while passing flags |
| Notebook | | X | | | | Initial jupyter support, but it loses state and lacks features |
| File ops | | | | X | | cp, mv, rm, mkdir have some support, but lacking others |
| Environment | | | | X | | Temporary environment and scoped environment variables |
| Shells | | | | X | | Basic value and file shells, but no opt-in/opt-out for commands |
| Protocol | | | | X | | Streaming protocol is serviceable |
| Plugins | | | X | | | Plugins work on one row at a time, lack batching and expression eval |
| Errors | | | | X | | Error reporting works, but could use usability polish |
| Documentation | | | X | | | Book updated to latest release, including usage examples |
| Paging | | | | X | | Textview has paging, but we'd like paging for tables |
| Functions | | | | X | | Functions and aliases are supported |
| Variables | | | | X | | Nu supports variables and environment variables |
| Completions | | | | X | | Completions for filepaths |
| Type-checking | | | | x | | Commands check basic types, and input/output types |
## Officially Supported By
Please submit an issue or PR to be added to this list.
@ -223,6 +219,7 @@ Please submit an issue or PR to be added to this list.
- [Couchbase Shell](https://couchbase.sh)
- [virtualenv](https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv)
- [atuin](https://github.com/ellie/atuin)
- [clap](https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/tree/master/clap_complete_nushell)
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@ -2,16 +2,19 @@ use criterion::{criterion_group, criterion_main, BatchSize, Criterion};
use nu_cli::eval_source;
use nu_parser::parse;
use nu_plugin::{EncodingType, PluginResponse};
use nu_protocol::{PipelineData, Span, Value};
use nu_protocol::{engine::EngineState, PipelineData, Span, Value};
use nu_utils::{get_default_config, get_default_env};
fn load_bench_commands() -> EngineState {
nu_command::add_shell_command_context(nu_cmd_lang::create_default_context())
}
// FIXME: All benchmarks live in this 1 file to speed up build times when benchmarking.
// When the *_benchmarks functions were in different files, `cargo bench` would build
// an executable for every single one - incredibly slowly. Would be nice to figure out
// a way to split things up again.
fn parser_benchmarks(c: &mut Criterion) {
let mut engine_state = nu_command::create_default_context();
let mut engine_state = load_bench_commands();
// parsing config.nu breaks without PWD set
engine_state.add_env_var(
"PWD".into(),
@ -38,7 +41,7 @@ fn parser_benchmarks(c: &mut Criterion) {
c.bench_function("eval default_env.nu", |b| {
b.iter(|| {
let mut engine_state = nu_command::create_default_context();
let mut engine_state = load_bench_commands();
let mut stack = nu_protocol::engine::Stack::new();
eval_source(
&mut engine_state,
@ -53,7 +56,7 @@ fn parser_benchmarks(c: &mut Criterion) {
c.bench_function("eval default_config.nu", |b| {
b.iter(|| {
let mut engine_state = nu_command::create_default_context();
let mut engine_state = load_bench_commands();
// parsing config.nu breaks without PWD set
engine_state.add_env_var(
"PWD".into(),
@ -75,7 +78,7 @@ fn parser_benchmarks(c: &mut Criterion) {
fn eval_benchmarks(c: &mut Criterion) {
c.bench_function("eval default_env.nu", |b| {
b.iter(|| {
let mut engine_state = nu_command::create_default_context();
let mut engine_state = load_bench_commands();
let mut stack = nu_protocol::engine::Stack::new();
eval_source(
&mut engine_state,
@ -90,7 +93,7 @@ fn eval_benchmarks(c: &mut Criterion) {
c.bench_function("eval default_config.nu", |b| {
b.iter(|| {
let mut engine_state = nu_command::create_default_context();
let mut engine_state = load_bench_commands();
// parsing config.nu breaks without PWD set
engine_state.add_env_var(
"PWD".into(),
@ -124,17 +127,7 @@ fn encoding_test_data(row_cnt: usize, col_cnt: usize) -> Value {
fn encoding_benchmarks(c: &mut Criterion) {
let mut group = c.benchmark_group("Encoding");
let test_cnt_pairs = [
(100, 5),
(100, 10),
(100, 15),
(1000, 5),
(1000, 10),
(1000, 15),
(10000, 5),
(10000, 10),
(10000, 15),
];
let test_cnt_pairs = [(100, 5), (100, 15), (10000, 5), (10000, 15)];
for (row_cnt, col_cnt) in test_cnt_pairs.into_iter() {
for fmt in ["json", "msgpack"] {
group.bench_function(&format!("{fmt} encode {row_cnt} * {col_cnt}"), |b| {
@ -151,17 +144,7 @@ fn encoding_benchmarks(c: &mut Criterion) {
fn decoding_benchmarks(c: &mut Criterion) {
let mut group = c.benchmark_group("Decoding");
let test_cnt_pairs = [
(100, 5),
(100, 10),
(100, 15),
(1000, 5),
(1000, 10),
(1000, 15),
(10000, 5),
(10000, 10),
(10000, 15),
];
let test_cnt_pairs = [(100, 5), (100, 15), (10000, 5), (10000, 15)];
for (row_cnt, col_cnt) in test_cnt_pairs.into_iter() {
for fmt in ["json", "msgpack"] {
group.bench_function(&format!("{fmt} decode for {row_cnt} * {col_cnt}"), |b| {

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echo '-------------------------------------------------------------------'
echo 'Building nushell (nu) with dataframes and all the plugins'
echo '-------------------------------------------------------------------'
echo $'(char nl)Building nushell'
echo '----------------------------'
cargo build --features=dataframe
let plugins = [
nu_plugin_inc,
nu_plugin_gstat,
nu_plugin_query,
nu_plugin_example,
nu_plugin_custom_values,
nu_plugin_formats,
]
for plugin in $plugins {
$'(char nl)Building ($plugin)'
'----------------------------'
cd $'crates/($plugin)'
cargo build
cd ../../
ignore
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#!/usr/bin/env nu
let start = (date now)
# Script to generate coverage locally
#
# Output: `lcov.info` file
#
# Relies on `cargo-llvm-cov`. Install via `cargo install cargo-llvm-cov`
# https://github.com/taiki-e/cargo-llvm-cov
# You probably have to run `cargo llvm-cov clean` once manually,
# as you have to confirm to install additional tooling for your rustup toolchain.
# Else the script might stall waiting for your `y<ENTER>`
# Some of the internal tests rely on the exact cargo profile
# (This is somewhat criminal itself)
# but we have to signal to the tests that we use the `ci` `--profile`
let-env NUSHELL_CARGO_TARGET = "ci"
# Manual gathering of coverage to catch invocation of the `nu` binary.
# This is relevant for tests using the `nu!` macro from `nu-test-support`
# see: https://github.com/taiki-e/cargo-llvm-cov#get-coverage-of-external-tests
print "Setting up environment variables for coverage"
# Enable LLVM coverage tracking through environment variables
# show env outputs .ini/.toml style description of the variables
# In order to use from toml, we need to make sure our string literals are single quoted
# This is especially important when running on Windows since "C:\blah" is treated as an escape
cargo llvm-cov show-env | str replace (char dq) (char sq) -a | from toml | load-env
print "Cleaning up coverage data"
cargo llvm-cov clean --workspace
print "Building with workspace and profile=ci"
# Apparently we need to explicitly build the necessary parts
# using the `--profile=ci` is basically `debug` build with unnecessary symbols stripped
# leads to smaller binaries and potential savings when compiling and running
cargo build --workspace --profile=ci
print "Running tests with --workspace and profile=ci"
cargo test --workspace --profile=ci
# You need to provide the used profile to find the raw data
print "Generating coverage report as lcov.info"
cargo llvm-cov report --lcov --output-path lcov.info --profile=ci
let end = (date now)
$"Coverage generation took ($end - $start)."
# To display the coverage in your editor see:
#
# - https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=ryanluker.vscode-coverage-gutters
# - https://github.com/umaumax/vim-lcov
# - https://github.com/andythigpen/nvim-coverage (probably needs some additional config)

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@ -5,40 +5,40 @@ repository = "https://github.com/nushell/nushell/tree/main/crates/nu-cli"
edition = "2021"
license = "MIT"
name = "nu-cli"
version = "0.80.0"
version = "0.84.0"
[lib]
bench = false
[dev-dependencies]
nu-test-support = { path = "../nu-test-support", version = "0.80.0" }
rstest = { version = "0.17.0", default-features = false }
nu-cmd-lang = { path = "../nu-cmd-lang", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-test-support = { path = "../nu-test-support", version = "0.84.0" }
rstest = { version = "0.18.1", default-features = false }
[dependencies]
nu-command = { path = "../nu-command", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-engine = { path = "../nu-engine", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-path = { path = "../nu-path", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-parser = { path = "../nu-parser", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-protocol = { path = "../nu-protocol", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-utils = { path = "../nu-utils", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-color-config = { path = "../nu-color-config", version = "0.80.0" }
nu-cmd-base = { path = "../nu-cmd-base", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-command = { path = "../nu-command", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-engine = { path = "../nu-engine", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-path = { path = "../nu-path", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-parser = { path = "../nu-parser", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-protocol = { path = "../nu-protocol", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-utils = { path = "../nu-utils", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-color-config = { path = "../nu-color-config", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-ansi-term = "0.49.0"
reedline = { version = "0.23.0", features = ["bashisms", "sqlite"]}
nu-ansi-term = "0.47.0"
reedline = { version = "0.19.1", features = ["bashisms", "sqlite"]}
atty = "0.2.14"
chrono = { default-features = false, features = ["std"], version = "0.4.23" }
chrono = { default-features = false, features = ["std"], version = "0.4" }
crossterm = "0.26"
fancy-regex = "0.11.0"
fuzzy-matcher = "0.3.7"
is_executable = "1.0.1"
once_cell = "1.17.0"
fancy-regex = "0.11"
fuzzy-matcher = "0.3"
is_executable = "1.0"
is-terminal = "0.4.8"
log = "0.4"
miette = { version = "5.7.0", features = ["fancy-no-backtrace"] }
miette = { version = "5.10", features = ["fancy-no-backtrace"] }
once_cell = "1.18"
percent-encoding = "2"
sysinfo = "0.28.2"
thiserror = "1.0.31"
unicode-segmentation = "1.10.0"
sysinfo = "0.29"
unicode-segmentation = "1.10"
[features]
plugin = []

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@ -16,7 +16,10 @@ impl Command for Commandline {
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build("commandline")
.input_output_types(vec![(Type::Nothing, Type::Nothing)])
.input_output_types(vec![
(Type::Nothing, Type::Nothing),
(Type::String, Type::String),
])
.switch(
"cursor",
"Set or get the current cursor position",
@ -61,27 +64,20 @@ impl Command for Commandline {
_input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
if let Some(cmd) = call.opt::<Value>(engine_state, stack, 0)? {
let mut buffer = engine_state
.repl_buffer_state
.lock()
.expect("repl buffer state mutex");
let mut cursor_pos = engine_state
.repl_cursor_pos
.lock()
.expect("repl cursor pos mutex");
let mut repl = engine_state.repl_state.lock().expect("repl state mutex");
if call.has_flag("cursor") {
let cmd_str = cmd.as_string()?;
match cmd_str.parse::<i64>() {
Ok(n) => {
*cursor_pos = if n <= 0 {
repl.cursor_pos = if n <= 0 {
0usize
} else {
buffer
repl.buffer
.grapheme_indices(true)
.map(|(i, _c)| i)
.nth(n as usize)
.unwrap_or(buffer.len())
.unwrap_or(repl.buffer.len())
}
}
Err(_) => {
@ -96,30 +92,25 @@ impl Command for Commandline {
}
}
} else if call.has_flag("append") {
buffer.push_str(&cmd.as_string()?);
repl.buffer.push_str(&cmd.as_string()?);
} else if call.has_flag("insert") {
let cmd_str = cmd.as_string()?;
buffer.insert_str(*cursor_pos, &cmd_str);
*cursor_pos += cmd_str.len();
let cursor_pos = repl.cursor_pos;
repl.buffer.insert_str(cursor_pos, &cmd_str);
repl.cursor_pos += cmd_str.len();
} else {
*buffer = cmd.as_string()?;
*cursor_pos = buffer.len();
repl.buffer = cmd.as_string()?;
repl.cursor_pos = repl.buffer.len();
}
Ok(Value::Nothing { span: call.head }.into_pipeline_data())
} else {
let buffer = engine_state
.repl_buffer_state
.lock()
.expect("repl buffer state mutex");
let repl = engine_state.repl_state.lock().expect("repl state mutex");
if call.has_flag("cursor") {
let cursor_pos = engine_state
.repl_cursor_pos
.lock()
.expect("repl cursor pos mutex");
let char_pos = buffer
let char_pos = repl
.buffer
.grapheme_indices(true)
.chain(std::iter::once((buffer.len(), "")))
.position(|(i, _c)| i == *cursor_pos)
.chain(std::iter::once((repl.buffer.len(), "")))
.position(|(i, _c)| i == repl.cursor_pos)
.expect("Cursor position isn't on a grapheme boundary");
Ok(Value::String {
val: char_pos.to_string(),
@ -128,7 +119,7 @@ impl Command for Commandline {
.into_pipeline_data())
} else {
Ok(Value::String {
val: buffer.to_string(),
val: repl.buffer.to_string(),
span: call.head,
}
.into_pipeline_data())

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ pub fn add_cli_context(mut engine_state: EngineState) -> EngineState {
};
if let Err(err) = engine_state.merge_delta(delta) {
eprintln!("Error creating default context: {err:?}");
eprintln!("Error creating CLI command context: {err:?}");
}
engine_state

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@ -59,14 +59,14 @@ impl Command for KeybindingsList {
_input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let records = if call.named_len() == 0 {
let all_options = vec!["modifiers", "keycodes", "edits", "modes", "events"];
let all_options = ["modifiers", "keycodes", "edits", "modes", "events"];
all_options
.iter()
.flat_map(|argument| get_records(argument, &call.head))
.flat_map(|argument| get_records(argument, call.head))
.collect()
} else {
call.named_iter()
.flat_map(|(argument, _, _)| get_records(argument.item.as_str(), &call.head))
.flat_map(|(argument, _, _)| get_records(argument.item.as_str(), call.head))
.collect()
};
@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ impl Command for KeybindingsList {
}
}
fn get_records(entry_type: &str, span: &Span) -> Vec<Value> {
fn get_records(entry_type: &str, span: Span) -> Vec<Value> {
let values = match entry_type {
"modifiers" => get_reedline_keybinding_modifiers().sorted(),
"keycodes" => get_reedline_keycodes().sorted(),
@ -95,15 +95,15 @@ fn get_records(entry_type: &str, span: &Span) -> Vec<Value> {
.collect()
}
fn convert_to_record(edit: &str, entry_type: &str, span: &Span) -> Value {
let entry_type = Value::string(entry_type, *span);
fn convert_to_record(edit: &str, entry_type: &str, span: Span) -> Value {
let entry_type = Value::string(entry_type, span);
let name = Value::string(edit, *span);
let name = Value::string(edit, span);
Value::Record {
cols: vec!["type".to_string(), "name".to_string()],
vals: vec![entry_type, name],
span: *span,
span,
}
}

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@ -134,11 +134,19 @@ fn print_events_helper(event: Event) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
}
_ => {
let record = Value::Record {
cols: vec!["code".into(), "modifier".into(), "flags".into()],
cols: vec![
"code".into(),
"modifier".into(),
"flags".into(),
"kind".into(),
"state".into(),
],
vals: vec![
Value::string(format!("{code:?}"), Span::unknown()),
Value::string(format!("{modifiers:?}"), Span::unknown()),
Value::string(format!("{modifiers:#08b}"), Span::unknown()),
Value::string(format!("{kind:?}"), Span::unknown()),
Value::string(format!("{state:?}"), Span::unknown()),
],
span: Span::unknown(),
};

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@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ impl CommandCompletion {
let filter_predicate = |command: &[u8]| match_algorithm.matches_u8(command, partial);
let mut results = working_set
.find_commands_by_predicate(filter_predicate)
.find_commands_by_predicate(filter_predicate, true)
.into_iter()
.map(move |x| Suggestion {
value: String::from_utf8_lossy(&x.0).to_string(),
@ -205,10 +205,7 @@ impl Completer for CommandCompletion {
vec![]
};
subcommands
.into_iter()
.chain(commands.into_iter())
.collect::<Vec<_>>()
subcommands.into_iter().chain(commands).collect::<Vec<_>>()
}
fn get_sort_by(&self) -> SortBy {

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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ impl NuCompleter {
) -> Option<Vec<Suggestion>> {
let stack = self.stack.clone();
let block = self.engine_state.get_block(block_id);
let mut callee_stack = stack.gather_captures(&block.captures);
let mut callee_stack = stack.gather_captures(&self.engine_state, &block.captures);
// Line
if let Some(pos_arg) = block.signature.required_positional.get(0) {
@ -128,6 +128,7 @@ impl NuCompleter {
| PipelineElement::Redirection(_, _, expr)
| PipelineElement::And(_, expr)
| PipelineElement::Or(_, expr)
| PipelineElement::SameTargetRedirection { cmd: (_, expr), .. }
| PipelineElement::SeparateRedirection { out: (_, expr), .. } => {
let flattened: Vec<_> = flatten_expression(&working_set, &expr);
let mut spans: Vec<String> = vec![];
@ -500,7 +501,8 @@ mod completer_tests {
#[test]
fn test_completion_helper() {
let mut engine_state = nu_command::create_default_context();
let mut engine_state =
nu_command::add_shell_command_context(nu_cmd_lang::create_default_context());
// Custom additions
let delta = {

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@ -6,7 +6,8 @@ use nu_protocol::{
PipelineData, Span, Type, Value,
};
use reedline::Suggestion;
use std::{collections::HashMap, sync::Arc};
use std::collections::HashMap;
use std::sync::Arc;
use super::completer::map_value_completions;

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@ -294,7 +294,7 @@ fn recursive_value(val: Value, sublevels: Vec<Vec<u8>>) -> Value {
vals,
span: _,
} => {
for item in cols.into_iter().zip(vals.into_iter()) {
for item in cols.into_iter().zip(vals) {
// Check if index matches with sublevel
if item.0.as_bytes().to_vec() == next_sublevel {
// If matches try to fetch recursively the next

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@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ use crate::util::eval_source;
use log::info;
use log::trace;
use miette::{IntoDiagnostic, Result};
use nu_engine::eval_block_with_early_return;
use nu_engine::{convert_env_values, current_dir};
use nu_parser::parse;
use nu_path::canonicalize_with;
@ -9,7 +10,7 @@ use nu_protocol::report_error;
use nu_protocol::{
ast::Call,
engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
Config, PipelineData, ShellError, Span, Type, Value,
Config, PipelineData, ShellError, Span, Value,
};
use nu_utils::stdout_write_all_and_flush;
@ -98,23 +99,59 @@ pub fn evaluate_file(
Value::string(file_path.to_string_lossy(), Span::unknown()),
);
let source_filename = file_path
.file_name()
.expect("internal error: script missing filename");
let mut working_set = StateWorkingSet::new(engine_state);
trace!("parsing file: {}", file_path_str);
let _ = parse(&mut working_set, Some(file_path_str), &file, false);
let block = parse(&mut working_set, Some(file_path_str), &file, false);
if working_set.find_decl(b"main", &Type::Any).is_some() {
for block in &mut working_set.delta.blocks {
if block.signature.name == "main" {
block.signature.name = source_filename.to_string_lossy().to_string();
} else if block.signature.name.starts_with("main ") {
block.signature.name = source_filename.to_string_lossy().to_string()
+ " "
+ &String::from_utf8_lossy(&block.signature.name.as_bytes()[5..]);
}
}
let _ = engine_state.merge_delta(working_set.delta);
if engine_state.find_decl(b"main", &[]).is_some() {
let args = format!("main {}", args.join(" "));
if !eval_source(
let pipeline_data = eval_block_with_early_return(
engine_state,
stack,
&file,
file_path_str,
&block,
PipelineData::empty(),
true,
) {
false,
false,
)
.unwrap_or_else(|e| {
let working_set = StateWorkingSet::new(engine_state);
report_error(&working_set, &e);
std::process::exit(1);
});
let result = pipeline_data.print(engine_state, stack, true, false);
match result {
Err(err) => {
let working_set = StateWorkingSet::new(engine_state);
report_error(&working_set, &err);
std::process::exit(1);
}
Ok(exit_code) => {
if exit_code != 0 {
std::process::exit(exit_code as i32);
}
}
}
if !eval_source(
engine_state,
stack,

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@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ pub use config_files::eval_config_contents;
pub use eval_cmds::evaluate_commands;
pub use eval_file::evaluate_file;
pub use menus::{DescriptionMenu, NuHelpCompleter};
pub use nu_command::util::get_init_cwd;
pub use nu_cmd_base::util::get_init_cwd;
pub use nu_highlight::NuHighlight;
pub use print::Print;
pub use prompt::NushellPrompt;

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@ -646,7 +646,10 @@ impl Menu for DescriptionMenu {
|lb| {
lb.replace_range(start..end, replacement);
let mut offset = lb.insertion_point();
offset += lb.len().saturating_sub(end.saturating_sub(start));
offset += lb
.len()
.saturating_sub(end.saturating_sub(start))
.saturating_sub(start);
lb.set_insertion_point(offset);
},
UndoBehavior::CreateUndoPoint,

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@ -94,10 +94,10 @@ fn convert_to_suggestions(
Some(span @ Value::Record { .. }) => {
let start = span
.get_data_by_key("start")
.and_then(|val| val.as_integer().ok());
.and_then(|val| val.as_int().ok());
let end = span
.get_data_by_key("end")
.and_then(|val| val.as_integer().ok());
.and_then(|val| val.as_int().ok());
match (start, end) {
(Some(start), Some(end)) => {
let start = start.min(end);

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@ -16,7 +16,11 @@ impl Command for Print {
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build("print")
.input_output_types(vec![(Type::Nothing, Type::Nothing)])
.input_output_types(vec![
(Type::Nothing, Type::Nothing),
(Type::Any, Type::Nothing),
])
.allow_variants_without_examples(true)
.rest("rest", SyntaxShape::Any, "the values to print")
.switch(
"no-newline",

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@ -109,8 +109,7 @@ impl Prompt for NushellPrompt {
let prompt = default
.render_prompt_left()
.to_string()
.replace('\n', "\r\n")
+ " ";
.replace('\n', "\r\n");
prompt.into()
}
@ -144,11 +143,11 @@ impl Prompt for NushellPrompt {
PromptEditMode::Vi(vi_mode) => match vi_mode {
PromptViMode::Normal => match &self.default_vi_normal_prompt_indicator {
Some(indicator) => indicator,
None => ": ",
None => "> ",
},
PromptViMode::Insert => match &self.default_vi_insert_prompt_indicator {
Some(indicator) => indicator,
None => "> ",
None => ": ",
},
}
.into(),

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@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ fn add_menu(
config: &Config,
) -> Result<Reedline, ShellError> {
if let Value::Record { cols, vals, span } = &menu.menu_type {
let layout = extract_value("layout", cols, vals, span)?.into_string("", config);
let layout = extract_value("layout", cols, vals, *span)?.into_string("", config);
match layout.as_str() {
"columnar" => add_columnar_menu(line_editor, menu, engine_state, stack, config),
@ -155,7 +155,7 @@ fn add_menu(
macro_rules! add_style {
// first arm match add!(1,2), add!(2,3) etc
($name:expr, $cols: expr, $vals:expr, $span:expr, $config: expr, $menu:expr, $f:expr) => {
$menu = match extract_value($name, $cols, $vals, $span) {
$menu = match extract_value($name, $cols, $vals, *$span) {
Ok(text) => {
let style = match text {
Value::String { val, .. } => lookup_ansi_color_style(&val),
@ -181,25 +181,25 @@ pub(crate) fn add_columnar_menu(
let mut columnar_menu = ColumnarMenu::default().with_name(&name);
if let Value::Record { cols, vals, span } = &menu.menu_type {
columnar_menu = match extract_value("columns", cols, vals, span) {
columnar_menu = match extract_value("columns", cols, vals, *span) {
Ok(columns) => {
let columns = columns.as_integer()?;
let columns = columns.as_int()?;
columnar_menu.with_columns(columns as u16)
}
Err(_) => columnar_menu,
};
columnar_menu = match extract_value("col_width", cols, vals, span) {
columnar_menu = match extract_value("col_width", cols, vals, *span) {
Ok(col_width) => {
let col_width = col_width.as_integer()?;
let col_width = col_width.as_int()?;
columnar_menu.with_column_width(Some(col_width as usize))
}
Err(_) => columnar_menu.with_column_width(None),
};
columnar_menu = match extract_value("col_padding", cols, vals, span) {
columnar_menu = match extract_value("col_padding", cols, vals, *span) {
Ok(col_padding) => {
let col_padding = col_padding.as_integer()?;
let col_padding = col_padding.as_int()?;
columnar_menu.with_column_padding(col_padding as usize)
}
Err(_) => columnar_menu,
@ -283,9 +283,9 @@ pub(crate) fn add_list_menu(
let mut list_menu = ListMenu::default().with_name(&name);
if let Value::Record { cols, vals, span } = &menu.menu_type {
list_menu = match extract_value("page_size", cols, vals, span) {
list_menu = match extract_value("page_size", cols, vals, *span) {
Ok(page_size) => {
let page_size = page_size.as_integer()?;
let page_size = page_size.as_int()?;
list_menu.with_page_size(page_size as usize)
}
Err(_) => list_menu,
@ -369,41 +369,41 @@ pub(crate) fn add_description_menu(
let mut description_menu = DescriptionMenu::default().with_name(&name);
if let Value::Record { cols, vals, span } = &menu.menu_type {
description_menu = match extract_value("columns", cols, vals, span) {
description_menu = match extract_value("columns", cols, vals, *span) {
Ok(columns) => {
let columns = columns.as_integer()?;
let columns = columns.as_int()?;
description_menu.with_columns(columns as u16)
}
Err(_) => description_menu,
};
description_menu = match extract_value("col_width", cols, vals, span) {
description_menu = match extract_value("col_width", cols, vals, *span) {
Ok(col_width) => {
let col_width = col_width.as_integer()?;
let col_width = col_width.as_int()?;
description_menu.with_column_width(Some(col_width as usize))
}
Err(_) => description_menu.with_column_width(None),
};
description_menu = match extract_value("col_padding", cols, vals, span) {
description_menu = match extract_value("col_padding", cols, vals, *span) {
Ok(col_padding) => {
let col_padding = col_padding.as_integer()?;
let col_padding = col_padding.as_int()?;
description_menu.with_column_padding(col_padding as usize)
}
Err(_) => description_menu,
};
description_menu = match extract_value("selection_rows", cols, vals, span) {
description_menu = match extract_value("selection_rows", cols, vals, *span) {
Ok(selection_rows) => {
let selection_rows = selection_rows.as_integer()?;
let selection_rows = selection_rows.as_int()?;
description_menu.with_selection_rows(selection_rows as u16)
}
Err(_) => description_menu,
};
description_menu = match extract_value("description_rows", cols, vals, span) {
description_menu = match extract_value("description_rows", cols, vals, *span) {
Ok(description_rows) => {
let description_rows = description_rows.as_integer()?;
let description_rows = description_rows.as_int()?;
description_menu.with_description_rows(description_rows as usize)
}
Err(_) => description_menu,
@ -523,6 +523,12 @@ fn add_menu_keybindings(keybindings: &mut Keybindings) {
KeyCode::F(1),
ReedlineEvent::Menu("help_menu".to_string()),
);
keybindings.add_binding(
KeyModifiers::CONTROL,
KeyCode::Char('q'),
ReedlineEvent::SearchHistory,
);
}
pub enum KeybindingsMode {
@ -719,26 +725,26 @@ impl<'config> EventType<'config> {
fn try_from_columns(
cols: &'config [String],
vals: &'config [Value],
span: &'config Span,
span: Span,
) -> Result<Self, ShellError> {
extract_value("send", cols, vals, span)
.map(Self::Send)
.or_else(|_| extract_value("edit", cols, vals, span).map(Self::Edit))
.or_else(|_| extract_value("until", cols, vals, span).map(Self::Until))
.map_err(|_| ShellError::MissingConfigValue("send, edit or until".to_string(), *span))
.map_err(|_| ShellError::MissingConfigValue("send, edit or until".to_string(), span))
}
}
fn parse_event(value: &Value, config: &Config) -> Result<Option<ReedlineEvent>, ShellError> {
match value {
Value::Record { cols, vals, span } => {
match EventType::try_from_columns(cols, vals, span)? {
match EventType::try_from_columns(cols, vals, *span)? {
EventType::Send(value) => event_from_record(
value.into_string("", config).to_lowercase().as_str(),
cols,
vals,
config,
span,
*span,
)
.map(Some),
EventType::Edit(value) => {
@ -747,7 +753,7 @@ fn parse_event(value: &Value, config: &Config) -> Result<Option<ReedlineEvent>,
cols,
vals,
config,
span,
*span,
)?;
Ok(Some(ReedlineEvent::Edit(vec![edit])))
}
@ -810,7 +816,7 @@ fn event_from_record(
cols: &[String],
vals: &[Value],
config: &Config,
span: &Span,
span: Span,
) -> Result<ReedlineEvent, ShellError> {
let event = match name {
"none" => ReedlineEvent::None,
@ -853,7 +859,7 @@ fn event_from_record(
return Err(ShellError::UnsupportedConfigValue(
"Reedline event".to_string(),
v.to_string(),
*span,
span,
))
}
};
@ -866,7 +872,7 @@ fn edit_from_record(
cols: &[String],
vals: &[Value],
config: &Config,
span: &Span,
span: Span,
) -> Result<EditCommand, ShellError> {
let edit = match name {
"movetostart" => EditCommand::MoveToStart,
@ -884,7 +890,7 @@ fn edit_from_record(
"movebigwordrightstart" => EditCommand::MoveBigWordRightStart,
"movetoposition" => {
let value = extract_value("value", cols, vals, span)?;
EditCommand::MoveToPosition(value.as_integer()? as usize)
EditCommand::MoveToPosition(value.as_int()? as usize)
}
"insertchar" => {
let value = extract_value("value", cols, vals, span)?;
@ -968,7 +974,7 @@ fn edit_from_record(
return Err(ShellError::UnsupportedConfigValue(
"reedline EditCommand".to_string(),
e.to_string(),
*span,
span,
))
}
};
@ -995,7 +1001,7 @@ mod test {
let vals = vec![Value::test_string("Enter")];
let span = Span::test_data();
let b = EventType::try_from_columns(&cols, &vals, &span).unwrap();
let b = EventType::try_from_columns(&cols, &vals, span).unwrap();
assert!(matches!(b, EventType::Send(_)));
let event = Value::Record {
@ -1015,7 +1021,7 @@ mod test {
let vals = vec![Value::test_string("Clear")];
let span = Span::test_data();
let b = EventType::try_from_columns(&cols, &vals, &span).unwrap();
let b = EventType::try_from_columns(&cols, &vals, span).unwrap();
assert!(matches!(b, EventType::Edit(_)));
let event = Value::Record {
@ -1041,7 +1047,7 @@ mod test {
];
let span = Span::test_data();
let b = EventType::try_from_columns(&cols, &vals, &span).unwrap();
let b = EventType::try_from_columns(&cols, &vals, span).unwrap();
assert!(matches!(b, EventType::Send(_)));
let event = Value::Record {
@ -1091,7 +1097,7 @@ mod test {
}];
let span = Span::test_data();
let b = EventType::try_from_columns(&cols, &vals, &span).unwrap();
let b = EventType::try_from_columns(&cols, &vals, span).unwrap();
assert!(matches!(b, EventType::Until(_)));
let event = Value::Record {
@ -1159,7 +1165,7 @@ mod test {
let vals = vec![Value::test_string("Enter")];
let span = Span::test_data();
let b = EventType::try_from_columns(&cols, &vals, &span);
let b = EventType::try_from_columns(&cols, &vals, span);
assert!(matches!(b, Err(ShellError::MissingConfigValue(_, _))));
}
}

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@ -6,13 +6,14 @@ use crate::{
NuHighlighter, NuValidator, NushellPrompt,
};
use crossterm::cursor::SetCursorStyle;
use is_terminal::IsTerminal;
use log::{trace, warn};
use miette::{IntoDiagnostic, Result};
use miette::{ErrReport, IntoDiagnostic, Result};
use nu_cmd_base::util::get_guaranteed_cwd;
use nu_color_config::StyleComputer;
use nu_command::hook::eval_hook;
use nu_command::util::get_guaranteed_cwd;
use nu_engine::convert_env_values;
use nu_parser::{lex, trim_quotes_str};
use nu_parser::{lex, parse, trim_quotes_str};
use nu_protocol::{
config::NuCursorShape,
engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet},
@ -20,9 +21,13 @@ use nu_protocol::{
Value,
};
use nu_utils::utils::perf;
use reedline::{CursorConfig, DefaultHinter, EditCommand, Emacs, SqliteBackedHistory, Vi};
use reedline::{
CursorConfig, DefaultHinter, EditCommand, Emacs, FileBackedHistory, HistorySessionId, Reedline,
SqliteBackedHistory, Vi,
};
use std::{
io::{self, Write},
path::Path,
sync::atomic::Ordering,
time::Instant,
};
@ -47,12 +52,12 @@ pub fn evaluate_repl(
entire_start_time: Instant,
) -> Result<()> {
use nu_command::hook;
use reedline::{FileBackedHistory, Reedline, Signal};
use reedline::Signal;
let use_color = engine_state.get_config().use_ansi_coloring;
// Guard against invocation without a connected terminal.
// reedline / crossterm event polling will fail without a connected tty
if !atty::is(atty::Stream::Stdin) {
if !std::io::stdin().is_terminal() {
return Err(std::io::Error::new(
std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound,
"Nushell launched as a REPL, but STDIN is not a TTY; either launch in a valid terminal or provide arguments to invoke a script!",
@ -91,11 +96,7 @@ pub fn evaluate_repl(
let mut line_editor = Reedline::create();
// Now that reedline is created, get the history session id and store it in engine_state
let hist_sesh = line_editor
.get_history_session_id()
.map(i64::from)
.unwrap_or(0);
engine_state.history_session_id = hist_sesh;
store_history_id_in_engine(engine_state, &line_editor);
perf(
"setup reedline",
start_time,
@ -127,21 +128,8 @@ pub fn evaluate_repl(
engine_state.config.history_file_format,
);
if let Some(history_path) = history_path.as_deref() {
let history: Box<dyn reedline::History> = match engine_state.config.history_file_format {
HistoryFileFormat::PlainText => Box::new(
FileBackedHistory::with_file(
config.max_history_size as usize,
history_path.to_path_buf(),
)
.into_diagnostic()?,
),
HistoryFileFormat::Sqlite => Box::new(
SqliteBackedHistory::with_file(history_path.to_path_buf()).into_diagnostic()?,
),
};
line_editor = line_editor
.with_history_session_id(history_session_id)
.with_history(history);
line_editor =
update_line_editor_history(engine_state, history_path, line_editor, history_session_id)?
};
perf(
"setup history",
@ -474,30 +462,19 @@ pub fn evaluate_repl(
// hook
if let Some(hook) = config.hooks.pre_execution.clone() {
// Set the REPL buffer to the current command for the "pre_execution" hook
let mut repl_buffer = engine_state
.repl_buffer_state
.lock()
.expect("repl buffer state mutex");
*repl_buffer = s.to_string();
drop(repl_buffer);
let mut repl = engine_state.repl_state.lock().expect("repl state mutex");
repl.buffer = s.to_string();
drop(repl);
if let Err(err) = eval_hook(engine_state, stack, None, vec![], &hook) {
report_error_new(engine_state, &err);
}
}
let mut repl_cursor = engine_state
.repl_cursor_pos
.lock()
.expect("repl cursor pos mutex");
*repl_cursor = line_editor.current_insertion_point();
drop(repl_cursor);
let mut repl_buffer = engine_state
.repl_buffer_state
.lock()
.expect("repl buffer state mutex");
*repl_buffer = line_editor.current_buffer_contents().to_string();
drop(repl_buffer);
let mut repl = engine_state.repl_state.lock().expect("repl state mutex");
repl.cursor_pos = line_editor.current_insertion_point();
repl.buffer = line_editor.current_buffer_contents().to_string();
drop(repl);
if shell_integration {
run_ansi_sequence(PRE_EXECUTE_MARKER)?;
@ -561,14 +538,14 @@ pub fn evaluate_repl(
let current_shell = stack.get_env_var(engine_state, "NUSHELL_CURRENT_SHELL");
let current_shell = if let Some(v) = current_shell {
v.as_integer().unwrap_or_default() as usize
v.as_int().unwrap_or_default() as usize
} else {
0
};
let last_shell = stack.get_env_var(engine_state, "NUSHELL_LAST_SHELL");
let last_shell = if let Some(v) = last_shell {
v.as_integer().unwrap_or_default() as usize
v.as_int().unwrap_or_default() as usize
} else {
0
};
@ -586,6 +563,27 @@ pub fn evaluate_repl(
} else if !s.trim().is_empty() {
trace!("eval source: {}", s);
let mut cmds = s.split_whitespace();
if let Some("exit") = cmds.next() {
let mut working_set = StateWorkingSet::new(engine_state);
let _ = parse(&mut working_set, None, s.as_bytes(), false);
if working_set.parse_errors.is_empty() {
match cmds.next() {
Some(s) => {
if let Ok(n) = s.parse::<i32>() {
drop(line_editor);
std::process::exit(n);
}
}
None => {
drop(line_editor);
std::process::exit(0);
}
}
}
}
eval_source(
engine_state,
stack,
@ -594,6 +592,10 @@ pub fn evaluate_repl(
PipelineData::empty(),
false,
);
if engine_state.get_config().bracketed_paste {
#[cfg(not(target_os = "windows"))]
let _ = line_editor.enable_bracketed_paste();
}
}
let cmd_duration = start_time.elapsed();
@ -654,23 +656,15 @@ pub fn evaluate_repl(
run_ansi_sequence(RESET_APPLICATION_MODE)?;
}
let mut repl_buffer = engine_state
.repl_buffer_state
.lock()
.expect("repl buffer state mutex");
let mut repl_cursor_pos = engine_state
.repl_cursor_pos
.lock()
.expect("repl cursor pos mutex");
let mut repl = engine_state.repl_state.lock().expect("repl state mutex");
line_editor.run_edit_commands(&[
EditCommand::Clear,
EditCommand::InsertString(repl_buffer.to_string()),
EditCommand::MoveToPosition(*repl_cursor_pos),
EditCommand::InsertString(repl.buffer.to_string()),
EditCommand::MoveToPosition(repl.cursor_pos),
]);
*repl_buffer = "".to_string();
drop(repl_buffer);
*repl_cursor_pos = 0;
drop(repl_cursor_pos);
repl.buffer = "".to_string();
repl.cursor_pos = 0;
drop(repl);
}
Ok(Signal::CtrlC) => {
// `Reedline` clears the line content. New prompt is shown
@ -722,6 +716,44 @@ pub fn evaluate_repl(
Ok(())
}
fn store_history_id_in_engine(engine_state: &mut EngineState, line_editor: &Reedline) {
let session_id = line_editor
.get_history_session_id()
.map(i64::from)
.unwrap_or(0);
engine_state.history_session_id = session_id;
}
fn update_line_editor_history(
engine_state: &mut EngineState,
history_path: &Path,
line_editor: Reedline,
history_session_id: Option<HistorySessionId>,
) -> Result<Reedline, ErrReport> {
let config = engine_state.get_config();
let history: Box<dyn reedline::History> = match engine_state.config.history_file_format {
HistoryFileFormat::PlainText => Box::new(
FileBackedHistory::with_file(
config.max_history_size as usize,
history_path.to_path_buf(),
)
.into_diagnostic()?,
),
HistoryFileFormat::Sqlite => {
Box::new(SqliteBackedHistory::with_file(history_path.to_path_buf()).into_diagnostic()?)
}
};
let line_editor = line_editor
.with_history_session_id(history_session_id)
.with_history_exclusion_prefix(Some(" ".into()))
.with_history(history);
store_history_id_in_engine(engine_state, &line_editor);
Ok(line_editor)
}
fn map_nucursorshape_to_cursorshape(shape: NuCursorShape) -> SetCursorStyle {
match shape {
NuCursorShape::Block => SetCursorStyle::SteadyBlock,
@ -793,3 +825,20 @@ fn looks_like_path_windows_drive_path_works() {
assert_eq!(looks_like_path("F:\\some_dir"), on_windows);
assert_eq!(looks_like_path("G:/some_dir"), on_windows);
}
#[test]
fn are_session_ids_in_sync() {
let engine_state = &mut EngineState::new();
let history_path_o =
crate::config_files::get_history_path("nushell", engine_state.config.history_file_format);
assert!(history_path_o.is_some());
let history_path = history_path_o.as_deref().unwrap();
let line_editor = reedline::Reedline::create();
let history_session_id = reedline::Reedline::create_history_session_id();
let line_editor =
update_line_editor_history(engine_state, history_path, line_editor, history_session_id);
assert_eq!(
i64::from(line_editor.unwrap().get_history_session_id().unwrap()),
engine_state.history_session_id
);
}

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ impl Highlighter for NuHighlighter {
($shape:expr, $span:expr, $text:expr) => {{
let spans = split_span_by_highlight_positions(
line,
&$span,
$span,
&matching_brackets_pos,
global_span_offset,
);
@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ impl Highlighter for NuHighlighter {
fn split_span_by_highlight_positions(
line: &str,
span: &Span,
span: Span,
highlight_positions: &Vec<usize>,
global_span_offset: usize,
) -> Vec<(Span, bool)> {
@ -237,6 +237,7 @@ fn find_matching_block_end_in_block(
| PipelineElement::Redirection(_, _, e)
| PipelineElement::And(_, e)
| PipelineElement::Or(_, e)
| PipelineElement::SameTargetRedirection { cmd: (_, e), .. }
| PipelineElement::SeparateRedirection { out: (_, e), .. } => {
if e.span.contains(global_cursor_offset) {
if let Some(pos) = find_matching_block_end_in_expr(

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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ fn gather_env_vars(
span: full_span,
} = token
{
let contents = engine_state.get_span_contents(&full_span);
let contents = engine_state.get_span_contents(full_span);
let (parts, _) = lex(contents, full_span.start, &[], &[b'='], true);
let name = if let Some(Token {

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@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ fn external_completer_trailing_space() {
#[test]
fn external_completer_no_trailing_space() {
let block = "let external_completer = {|spans| $spans}";
let block = "{|spans| $spans}";
let input = "gh alias".to_string();
let suggestions = run_external_completion(block, &input);
@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ fn external_completer_no_trailing_space() {
#[test]
fn external_completer_pass_flags() {
let block = "let external_completer = {|spans| $spans}";
let block = "{|spans| $spans}";
let input = "gh api --".to_string();
let suggestions = run_external_completion(block, &input);
@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ fn variables_completions() {
"loginshell-path".into(),
"os-info".into(),
"pid".into(),
"scope".into(),
"plugin-path".into(),
"startup-time".into(),
"temp-path".into(),
];
@ -568,88 +568,6 @@ fn variables_completions() {
// Match results
match_suggestions(expected, suggestions);
// Test completions for $nu.scope
let suggestions = completer.complete("$nu.scope.", 10);
assert_eq!(5, suggestions.len());
let expected: Vec<String> = vec![
"aliases".into(),
"commands".into(),
"engine_state".into(),
"modules".into(),
"vars".into(),
];
// Match results
match_suggestions(expected, suggestions);
// Test completions for $nu.scope.commands
let suggestions = completer.complete("$nu.scope.commands.", 19);
assert_eq!(15, suggestions.len());
let expected: Vec<String> = vec![
"category".into(),
"creates_scope".into(),
"examples".into(),
"extra_usage".into(),
"is_builtin".into(),
"is_custom".into(),
"is_extern".into(),
"is_keyword".into(),
"is_plugin".into(),
"is_sub".into(),
"module_name".into(),
"name".into(),
"search_terms".into(),
"signatures".into(),
"usage".into(),
];
// Match results
match_suggestions(expected, suggestions);
// Test completions for $nu.scope.commands.signatures
let suggestions = completer.complete("$nu.scope.commands.signatures.", 30);
assert_eq!(17, suggestions.len());
let expected: Vec<String> = vec![
"any".into(),
"binary".into(),
"bool".into(),
"datetime".into(),
"duration".into(),
"filesize".into(),
"int".into(),
"list<any>".into(),
"list<binary>".into(),
"list<number>".into(),
"list<string>".into(),
"nothing".into(),
"number".into(),
"range".into(),
"record".into(),
"string".into(),
"table".into(),
];
// Match results
match_suggestions(expected, suggestions);
// Test completions for $nu.scope.engine_state
let suggestions = completer.complete("$nu.scope.engine_state.", 23);
assert_eq!(6, suggestions.len());
let expected: Vec<String> = vec![
"num_blocks".into(),
"num_decls".into(),
"num_env_vars".into(),
"num_modules".into(),
"num_vars".into(),
"source_bytes".into(),
];
// Match results
match_suggestions(expected, suggestions);
// Test completions for $nu.scope.vars
let suggestions = completer.complete("$nu.scope.vars.", 15);
assert_eq!(3, suggestions.len());
let expected: Vec<String> = vec!["name".into(), "type".into(), "value".into()];
// Match results
match_suggestions(expected, suggestions);
// Test completions for custom var
let suggestions = completer.complete("$actor.", 7);

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@ -1,6 +1,5 @@
use std::path::PathBuf;
use nu_command::create_default_context;
use nu_engine::eval_block;
use nu_parser::parse;
use nu_protocol::{
@ -11,6 +10,10 @@ use nu_test_support::fs;
use reedline::Suggestion;
const SEP: char = std::path::MAIN_SEPARATOR;
fn create_default_context() -> EngineState {
nu_command::add_shell_command_context(nu_cmd_lang::create_default_context())
}
// creates a new engine with the current path into the completions fixtures folder
pub fn new_engine() -> (PathBuf, String, EngineState, Stack) {
// Target folder inside assets

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@ -0,0 +1,16 @@
[package]
authors = ["The Nushell Project Developers"]
description = "The foundation tools to build Nushell commands."
edition = "2021"
license = "MIT"
name = "nu-cmd-base"
repository = "https://github.com/nushell/nushell/tree/main/crates/nu-cmd-base"
version = "0.84.0"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[dependencies]
nu-engine = { path = "../nu-engine", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-path = { path = "../nu-path", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-protocol = { version = "0.84.0", path = "../nu-protocol" }
indexmap = { version = "2.0" }

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
pub mod to;

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@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
use indexmap::{indexset, IndexSet};
use nu_protocol::Value;
pub fn merge_descriptors(values: &[Value]) -> Vec<String> {
let mut ret: Vec<String> = vec![];
let mut seen: IndexSet<String> = indexset! {};
for value in values {
let data_descriptors = match value {
Value::Record { cols, .. } => cols.to_owned(),
_ => vec!["".to_string()],
};
for desc in data_descriptors {
if !desc.is_empty() && !seen.contains(&desc) {
seen.insert(desc.to_string());
ret.push(desc.to_string());
}
}
}
ret
}

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@ -0,0 +1 @@
pub mod delimited;

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@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
pub mod formats;
pub mod input_handler;
pub mod util;

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@ -0,0 +1,65 @@
[package]
authors = ["The Nushell Project Developers"]
description = "Nushell's dataframe commands based on polars."
edition = "2021"
license = "MIT"
name = "nu-cmd-dataframe"
repository = "https://github.com/nushell/nushell/tree/main/crates/nu-cmd-dataframe"
version = "0.84.0"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[lib]
bench = false
[dependencies]
nu-engine = { path = "../nu-engine", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-parser = { path = "../nu-parser", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-protocol = { path = "../nu-protocol", version = "0.84.0" }
# Potential dependencies for extras
chrono = { version = "0.4", features = ["std", "unstable-locales"], default-features = false }
fancy-regex = "0.11"
indexmap = { version = "2.0" }
num = { version = "0.4", optional = true }
serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] }
sqlparser = { version = "0.34", features = ["serde"], optional = true }
polars-io = { version = "0.30.0", features = ["avro"] }
[dependencies.polars]
features = [
"arg_where",
"checked_arithmetic",
"concat_str",
"cross_join",
"csv",
"cum_agg",
"default",
"dtype-categorical",
"dtype-datetime",
"dtype-struct",
"dynamic_groupby",
"ipc",
"is_in",
"json",
"lazy",
"object",
"parquet",
"random",
"rolling_window",
"rows",
"serde",
"serde-lazy",
"strings",
"to_dummies"
]
optional = true
version = "0.30.0"
[features]
dataframe = ["num", "polars", "sqlparser"]
default = []
[dev-dependencies]
nu-cmd-lang = { path = "../nu-cmd-lang", version = "0.84.0" }
nu-test-support = { path = "../nu-test-support", version = "0.84.0" }

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@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2019 - 2023 The Nushell Project Developers
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE.

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@ -23,8 +23,10 @@ impl Command for AppendDF {
Signature::build(self.name())
.required("other", SyntaxShape::Any, "dataframe to be appended")
.switch("col", "appends in col orientation", Some('c'))
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -19,8 +19,7 @@ impl Command for ColumnsDF {
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Any)
.input_output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()), Type::Any)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -23,8 +23,10 @@ impl Command for DropDF {
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.rest("rest", SyntaxShape::Any, "column names to be dropped")
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ impl Command for DropDuplicates {
Signature::build(self.name())
.optional(
"subset",
SyntaxShape::Table,
SyntaxShape::Table(vec![]),
"subset of columns to drop duplicates",
)
.switch("maintain", "maintain order", Some('m'))
@ -34,8 +34,10 @@ impl Command for DropDuplicates {
"keeps last duplicate value (by default keeps first)",
Some('l'),
)
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -24,11 +24,13 @@ impl Command for DropNulls {
Signature::build(self.name())
.optional(
"subset",
SyntaxShape::Table,
SyntaxShape::Table(vec![]),
"subset of columns to drop nulls",
)
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -19,8 +19,10 @@ impl Command for DataTypes {
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -20,8 +20,10 @@ impl Command for Dummies {
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -29,8 +29,10 @@ impl Command for FilterWith {
SyntaxShape::Any,
"boolean mask used to filter data",
)
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe or lazyframe".into()))
}

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
use super::super::values::{Column, NuDataFrame};
use super::super::values::{Column, NuDataFrame, NuExpression};
use nu_engine::CallExt;
use nu_protocol::{
ast::Call,
@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ impl Command for FirstDF {
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
"Show only the first number of rows."
"Show only the first number of rows or create a first expression"
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
@ -25,8 +25,16 @@ impl Command for FirstDF {
SyntaxShape::Int,
"starting from the front, the number of rows to return",
)
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_types(vec![
(
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
),
(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
),
])
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}
@ -62,6 +70,11 @@ impl Command for FirstDF {
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},
Example {
description: "Creates a first expression from a column",
example: "dfr col a | dfr first",
result: None,
},
]
}
@ -72,8 +85,19 @@ impl Command for FirstDF {
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let df = NuDataFrame::try_from_pipeline(input, call.head)?;
command(engine_state, stack, call, df)
let value = input.into_value(call.head);
if NuDataFrame::can_downcast(&value) {
let df = NuDataFrame::try_from_value(value)?;
command(engine_state, stack, call, df)
} else {
let expr = NuExpression::try_from_value(value)?;
let expr: NuExpression = expr.into_polars().first().into();
Ok(PipelineData::Value(
NuExpression::into_value(expr, call.head),
None,
))
}
}
}
@ -95,11 +119,25 @@ fn command(
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::super::super::test_dataframe::test_dataframe;
use super::super::super::test_dataframe::{build_test_engine_state, test_dataframe_example};
use super::*;
use crate::dataframe::lazy::aggregate::LazyAggregate;
use crate::dataframe::lazy::groupby::ToLazyGroupBy;
#[test]
fn test_examples() {
test_dataframe(vec![Box::new(FirstDF {})])
fn test_examples_dataframe() {
let mut engine_state = build_test_engine_state(vec![Box::new(FirstDF {})]);
test_dataframe_example(&mut engine_state, &FirstDF.examples()[0]);
test_dataframe_example(&mut engine_state, &FirstDF.examples()[1]);
}
#[test]
fn test_examples_expression() {
let mut engine_state = build_test_engine_state(vec![
Box::new(FirstDF {}),
Box::new(LazyAggregate {}),
Box::new(ToLazyGroupBy {}),
]);
test_dataframe_example(&mut engine_state, &FirstDF.examples()[2]);
}
}

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@ -24,8 +24,10 @@ impl Command for GetDF {
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.rest("rest", SyntaxShape::Any, "column names to sort dataframe")
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -0,0 +1,120 @@
use super::super::values::{utils::DEFAULT_ROWS, Column, NuDataFrame, NuExpression};
use nu_engine::CallExt;
use nu_protocol::{
ast::Call,
engine::{Command, EngineState, Stack},
Category, Example, PipelineData, ShellError, Signature, Span, SyntaxShape, Type, Value,
};
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct LastDF;
impl Command for LastDF {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"dfr last"
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
"Creates new dataframe with tail rows or creates a last expression."
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.optional("rows", SyntaxShape::Int, "Number of rows for tail")
.input_output_types(vec![
(
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
),
(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
),
])
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}
fn examples(&self) -> Vec<Example> {
vec![
Example {
description: "Create new dataframe with last rows",
example: "[[a b]; [1 2] [3 4]] | dfr into-df | dfr last 1",
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new("a".to_string(), vec![Value::test_int(3)]),
Column::new("b".to_string(), vec![Value::test_int(4)]),
])
.expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},
Example {
description: "Creates a last expression from a column",
example: "dfr col a | dfr last",
result: None,
},
]
}
fn run(
&self,
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let value = input.into_value(call.head);
if NuDataFrame::can_downcast(&value) {
let df = NuDataFrame::try_from_value(value)?;
command(engine_state, stack, call, df)
} else {
let expr = NuExpression::try_from_value(value)?;
let expr: NuExpression = expr.into_polars().last().into();
Ok(PipelineData::Value(
NuExpression::into_value(expr, call.head),
None,
))
}
}
}
fn command(
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
df: NuDataFrame,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let rows: Option<usize> = call.opt(engine_state, stack, 0)?;
let rows = rows.unwrap_or(DEFAULT_ROWS);
let res = df.as_ref().tail(Some(rows));
Ok(PipelineData::Value(
NuDataFrame::dataframe_into_value(res, call.head),
None,
))
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::super::super::test_dataframe::{build_test_engine_state, test_dataframe_example};
use super::*;
use crate::dataframe::lazy::aggregate::LazyAggregate;
use crate::dataframe::lazy::groupby::ToLazyGroupBy;
#[test]
fn test_examples_dataframe() {
let mut engine_state = build_test_engine_state(vec![Box::new(LastDF {})]);
test_dataframe_example(&mut engine_state, &LastDF.examples()[0]);
}
#[test]
fn test_examples_expression() {
let mut engine_state = build_test_engine_state(vec![
Box::new(LastDF {}),
Box::new(LazyAggregate {}),
Box::new(ToLazyGroupBy {}),
]);
test_dataframe_example(&mut engine_state, &LastDF.examples()[1]);
}
}

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@ -26,13 +26,13 @@ impl Command for MeltDF {
Signature::build(self.name())
.required_named(
"columns",
SyntaxShape::Table,
SyntaxShape::Table(vec![]),
"column names for melting",
Some('c'),
)
.required_named(
"values",
SyntaxShape::Table,
SyntaxShape::Table(vec![]),
"column names used as value columns",
Some('v'),
)
@ -48,8 +48,10 @@ impl Command for MeltDF {
"optional name for value column",
Some('l'),
)
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -22,8 +22,10 @@ mod sql_expr;
mod summary;
mod take;
mod to_arrow;
mod to_avro;
mod to_csv;
mod to_df;
mod to_json_lines;
mod to_nu;
mod to_parquet;
mod with_column;
@ -54,8 +56,10 @@ pub use sql_expr::parse_sql_expr;
pub use summary::Summary;
pub use take::TakeDF;
pub use to_arrow::ToArrow;
pub use to_avro::ToAvro;
pub use to_csv::ToCSV;
pub use to_df::ToDataFrame;
pub use to_json_lines::ToJsonLines;
pub use to_nu::ToNu;
pub use to_parquet::ToParquet;
pub use with_column::WithColumn;
@ -94,10 +98,12 @@ pub fn add_eager_decls(working_set: &mut StateWorkingSet) {
SliceDF,
TakeDF,
ToArrow,
ToAvro,
ToCSV,
ToDataFrame,
ToNu,
ToParquet,
ToJsonLines,
WithColumn
);
}

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@ -9,10 +9,12 @@ use nu_protocol::{
use std::{fs::File, io::BufReader, path::PathBuf};
use polars::prelude::{
CsvEncoding, CsvReader, IpcReader, JsonReader, LazyCsvReader, LazyFileListReader, LazyFrame,
ParallelStrategy, ParquetReader, ScanArgsIpc, ScanArgsParquet, SerReader,
CsvEncoding, CsvReader, IpcReader, JsonFormat, JsonReader, LazyCsvReader, LazyFileListReader,
LazyFrame, ParallelStrategy, ParquetReader, ScanArgsIpc, ScanArgsParquet, SerReader,
};
use polars_io::avro::AvroReader;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct OpenDataFrame;
@ -22,7 +24,7 @@ impl Command for OpenDataFrame {
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
"Opens CSV, JSON, arrow, or parquet file to create dataframe."
"Opens CSV, JSON, JSON lines, arrow, avro, or parquet file to create dataframe."
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
@ -36,7 +38,7 @@ impl Command for OpenDataFrame {
.named(
"type",
SyntaxShape::String,
"File type: csv, tsv, json, parquet, arrow. If omitted, derive from file extension",
"File type: csv, tsv, json, parquet, arrow, avro. If omitted, derive from file extension",
Some('t'),
)
.named(
@ -68,8 +70,7 @@ impl Command for OpenDataFrame {
"Columns to be selected from csv file. CSV and Parquet file",
None,
)
.input_type(Type::Any)
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(Type::Any, Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}
@ -118,6 +119,8 @@ fn command(
"parquet" => from_parquet(engine_state, stack, call),
"ipc" | "arrow" => from_ipc(engine_state, stack, call),
"json" => from_json(engine_state, stack, call),
"jsonl" => from_jsonl(engine_state, stack, call),
"avro" => from_avro(engine_state, stack, call),
_ => Err(ShellError::FileNotFoundCustom(
format!("{msg}. Supported values: csv, tsv, parquet, ipc, arrow, json"),
blamed,
@ -199,6 +202,46 @@ fn from_parquet(
}
}
fn from_avro(
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
let file: Spanned<PathBuf> = call.req(engine_state, stack, 0)?;
let columns: Option<Vec<String>> = call.get_flag(engine_state, stack, "columns")?;
let r = File::open(&file.item).map_err(|e| {
ShellError::GenericError(
"Error opening file".into(),
e.to_string(),
Some(file.span),
None,
Vec::new(),
)
})?;
let reader = AvroReader::new(r);
let reader = match columns {
None => reader,
Some(columns) => reader.with_columns(Some(columns)),
};
let df: NuDataFrame = reader
.finish()
.map_err(|e| {
ShellError::GenericError(
"Avro reader error".into(),
format!("{e:?}"),
Some(call.head),
None,
Vec::new(),
)
})?
.into();
Ok(df.into_value(call.head))
}
fn from_ipc(
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,
@ -299,6 +342,44 @@ fn from_json(
Ok(df.into_value(call.head))
}
fn from_jsonl(
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
let infer_schema: Option<usize> = call.get_flag(engine_state, stack, "infer-schema")?;
let file: Spanned<PathBuf> = call.req(engine_state, stack, 0)?;
let file = File::open(&file.item).map_err(|e| {
ShellError::GenericError(
"Error opening file".into(),
e.to_string(),
Some(file.span),
None,
Vec::new(),
)
})?;
let buf_reader = BufReader::new(file);
let reader = JsonReader::new(buf_reader)
.with_json_format(JsonFormat::JsonLines)
.infer_schema_len(infer_schema);
let df: NuDataFrame = reader
.finish()
.map_err(|e| {
ShellError::GenericError(
"Json lines reader error".into(),
format!("{e:?}"),
Some(call.head),
None,
Vec::new(),
)
})?
.into();
Ok(df.into_value(call.head))
}
fn from_csv(
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,

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@ -28,8 +28,10 @@ impl Command for QueryDf {
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.required("sql", SyntaxShape::String, "sql query")
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -33,8 +33,10 @@ impl Command for RenameDF {
SyntaxShape::Any,
"New names for the selected column(s). A string or list of strings",
)
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe or lazyframe".into()))
}

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@ -41,8 +41,10 @@ impl Command for SampleDF {
)
.switch("replace", "sample with replace", Some('e'))
.switch("shuffle", "shuffle sample", Some('u'))
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -22,8 +22,10 @@ impl Command for ShapeDF {
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -25,8 +25,10 @@ impl Command for SliceDF {
Signature::build(self.name())
.required("offset", SyntaxShape::Int, "start of slice")
.required("size", SyntaxShape::Int, "size of slice")
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ impl SQLContext {
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self {
table_map: HashMap::new(),
dialect: GenericDialect::default(),
dialect: GenericDialect,
}
}
@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ impl SQLContext {
let agg_df = df.groupby(group_by).agg(agg_projection);
let mut final_proj_pos = groupby_pos
.into_iter()
.chain(agg_proj_pos.into_iter())
.chain(agg_proj_pos)
.collect::<Vec<_>>();
final_proj_pos.sort_by(|(proj_pa, _), (proj_pb, _)| proj_pa.cmp(proj_pb));

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ use polars::prelude::{col, lit, DataType, Expr, LiteralValue, PolarsResult as Re
use sqlparser::ast::{
BinaryOperator as SQLBinaryOperator, DataType as SQLDataType, Expr as SqlExpr,
Function as SQLFunction, Value as SqlValue, WindowSpec,
Function as SQLFunction, Value as SqlValue, WindowType,
};
fn map_sql_polars_datatype(data_type: &SQLDataType) -> Result<DataType> {
@ -29,8 +29,8 @@ fn map_sql_polars_datatype(data_type: &SQLDataType) -> Result<DataType> {
SQLDataType::Boolean => DataType::Boolean,
SQLDataType::Date => DataType::Date,
SQLDataType::Time(_, _) => DataType::Time,
SQLDataType::Timestamp(_, _) => DataType::Datetime(TimeUnit::Milliseconds, None),
SQLDataType::Interval => DataType::Duration(TimeUnit::Milliseconds),
SQLDataType::Timestamp(_, _) => DataType::Datetime(TimeUnit::Microseconds, None),
SQLDataType::Interval => DataType::Duration(TimeUnit::Microseconds),
SQLDataType::Array(inner_type) => match inner_type {
Some(inner_type) => DataType::List(Box::new(map_sql_polars_datatype(inner_type)?)),
None => {
@ -125,18 +125,26 @@ pub fn parse_sql_expr(expr: &SqlExpr) -> Result<Expr> {
})
}
fn apply_window_spec(expr: Expr, window_spec: &Option<WindowSpec>) -> Result<Expr> {
Ok(match &window_spec {
Some(window_spec) => {
// Process for simple window specification, partition by first
let partition_by = window_spec
.partition_by
.iter()
.map(parse_sql_expr)
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>>>()?;
expr.over(partition_by)
// Order by and Row range may not be supported at the moment
}
fn apply_window_spec(expr: Expr, window_type: &Option<WindowType>) -> Result<Expr> {
Ok(match &window_type {
Some(wtype) => match wtype {
WindowType::WindowSpec(window_spec) => {
// Process for simple window specification, partition by first
let partition_by = window_spec
.partition_by
.iter()
.map(parse_sql_expr)
.collect::<Result<Vec<_>>>()?;
expr.over(partition_by)
// Order by and Row range may not be supported at the moment
}
// TODO: make NamedWindow work
WindowType::NamedWindow(_named) => {
return Err(PolarsError::ComputeError(
format!("Expression: {expr:?} was not supported in polars-sql yet!").into(),
))
}
},
None => expr,
})
}

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@ -29,11 +29,13 @@ impl Command for Summary {
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.named(
"quantiles",
SyntaxShape::Table,
SyntaxShape::Table(vec![]),
"provide optional quantiles",
Some('q'),
)

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@ -29,8 +29,10 @@ impl Command for TakeDF {
SyntaxShape::Any,
"list of indices used to take data",
)
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -25,8 +25,7 @@ impl Command for ToArrow {
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.required("file", SyntaxShape::Filepath, "file path to save dataframe")
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Any)
.input_output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()), Type::Any)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -0,0 +1,123 @@
use std::{fs::File, path::PathBuf};
use nu_engine::CallExt;
use nu_protocol::{
ast::Call,
engine::{Command, EngineState, Stack},
Category, Example, PipelineData, ShellError, Signature, Spanned, SyntaxShape, Type, Value,
};
use polars_io::avro::{AvroCompression, AvroWriter};
use polars_io::SerWriter;
use super::super::values::NuDataFrame;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct ToAvro;
impl Command for ToAvro {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"dfr to-avro"
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
"Saves dataframe to avro file."
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.named(
"compression",
SyntaxShape::String,
"use compression, supports deflate or snappy",
Some('c'),
)
.required("file", SyntaxShape::Filepath, "file path to save dataframe")
.input_output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()), Type::Any)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}
fn examples(&self) -> Vec<Example> {
vec![Example {
description: "Saves dataframe to avro file",
example: "[[a b]; [1 2] [3 4]] | dfr into-df | dfr to-avro test.avro",
result: None,
}]
}
fn run(
&self,
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
command(engine_state, stack, call, input)
}
}
fn get_compression(call: &Call) -> Result<Option<AvroCompression>, ShellError> {
if let Some((compression, span)) = call
.get_flag_expr("compression")
.and_then(|e| e.as_string().map(|s| (s, e.span)))
{
match compression.as_ref() {
"snappy" => Ok(Some(AvroCompression::Snappy)),
"deflate" => Ok(Some(AvroCompression::Deflate)),
_ => Err(ShellError::IncorrectValue {
msg: "compression must be one of deflate or snappy".to_string(),
val_span: span,
call_span: span,
}),
}
} else {
Ok(None)
}
}
fn command(
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let file_name: Spanned<PathBuf> = call.req(engine_state, stack, 0)?;
let compression = get_compression(call)?;
let mut df = NuDataFrame::try_from_pipeline(input, call.head)?;
let file = File::create(&file_name.item).map_err(|e| {
ShellError::GenericError(
"Error with file name".into(),
e.to_string(),
Some(file_name.span),
None,
Vec::new(),
)
})?;
AvroWriter::new(file)
.with_compression(compression)
.finish(df.as_mut())
.map_err(|e| {
ShellError::GenericError(
"Error saving file".into(),
e.to_string(),
Some(file_name.span),
None,
Vec::new(),
)
})?;
let file_value = Value::String {
val: format!("saved {:?}", &file_name.item),
span: file_name.span,
};
Ok(PipelineData::Value(
Value::List {
vals: vec![file_value],
span: call.head,
},
None,
))
}

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@ -32,8 +32,7 @@ impl Command for ToCSV {
Some('d'),
)
.switch("no-header", "Indicates if file doesn't have header", None)
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Any)
.input_output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()), Type::Any)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -20,8 +20,7 @@ impl Command for ToDataFrame {
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.input_type(Type::Any)
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(Type::Any, Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -0,0 +1,96 @@
use std::{fs::File, io::BufWriter, path::PathBuf};
use nu_engine::CallExt;
use nu_protocol::{
ast::Call,
engine::{Command, EngineState, Stack},
Category, Example, PipelineData, ShellError, Signature, Spanned, SyntaxShape, Type, Value,
};
use polars::prelude::{JsonWriter, SerWriter};
use super::super::values::NuDataFrame;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct ToJsonLines;
impl Command for ToJsonLines {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"dfr to-jsonl"
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
"Saves dataframe to a JSON lines file."
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.required("file", SyntaxShape::Filepath, "file path to save dataframe")
.input_output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()), Type::Any)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}
fn examples(&self) -> Vec<Example> {
vec![Example {
description: "Saves dataframe to JSON lines file",
example: "[[a b]; [1 2] [3 4]] | dfr into-df | dfr to-jsonl test.jsonl",
result: None,
}]
}
fn run(
&self,
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
command(engine_state, stack, call, input)
}
}
fn command(
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let file_name: Spanned<PathBuf> = call.req(engine_state, stack, 0)?;
let mut df = NuDataFrame::try_from_pipeline(input, call.head)?;
let file = File::create(&file_name.item).map_err(|e| {
ShellError::GenericError(
"Error with file name".into(),
e.to_string(),
Some(file_name.span),
None,
Vec::new(),
)
})?;
let buf_writer = BufWriter::new(file);
JsonWriter::new(buf_writer)
.finish(df.as_mut())
.map_err(|e| {
ShellError::GenericError(
"Error saving file".into(),
e.to_string(),
Some(file_name.span),
None,
Vec::new(),
)
})?;
let file_value = Value::String {
val: format!("saved {:?}", &file_name.item),
span: file_name.span,
};
Ok(PipelineData::Value(
Value::List {
vals: vec![file_value],
span: call.head,
},
None,
))
}

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@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ use nu_protocol::{
Category, Example, PipelineData, ShellError, Signature, Span, SyntaxShape, Type, Value,
};
use crate::dataframe::values::NuExpression;
use super::super::values::NuDataFrame;
#[derive(Clone)]
@ -16,7 +18,7 @@ impl Command for ToNu {
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
"Converts a section of the dataframe into nushell Table."
"Converts a dataframe or an expression into into nushell value for access and exploration."
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
@ -28,8 +30,11 @@ impl Command for ToNu {
Some('n'),
)
.switch("tail", "shows tail rows", Some('t'))
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Any)
.input_output_types(vec![
(Type::Custom("expression".into()), Type::Any),
(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()), Type::Table(vec![])),
])
//.input_output_type(Type::Any, Type::Any)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}
@ -68,6 +73,15 @@ impl Command for ToNu {
span: Span::test_data(),
}),
},
Example {
description: "Convert a col expression into a nushell value",
example: "dfr col a | dfr into-nu",
result: Some(Value::Record {
cols: vec!["expr".into(), "value".into()],
vals: vec![Value::test_string("column"), Value::test_string("a")],
span: Span::test_data(),
}),
},
]
}
@ -78,20 +92,25 @@ impl Command for ToNu {
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
command(engine_state, stack, call, input)
let value = input.into_value(call.head);
if NuDataFrame::can_downcast(&value) {
dataframe_command(engine_state, stack, call, value)
} else {
expression_command(call, value)
}
}
}
fn command(
fn dataframe_command(
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
input: Value,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let rows: Option<usize> = call.get_flag(engine_state, stack, "rows")?;
let tail: bool = call.has_flag("tail");
let df = NuDataFrame::try_from_pipeline(input, call.head)?;
let df = NuDataFrame::try_from_value(input)?;
let values = if tail {
df.tail(rows, call.head)?
@ -111,14 +130,26 @@ fn command(
Ok(PipelineData::Value(value, None))
}
fn expression_command(call: &Call, input: Value) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let expr = NuExpression::try_from_value(input)?;
let value = expr.to_value(call.head);
Ok(PipelineData::Value(value, None))
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::super::super::expressions::ExprCol;
use super::super::super::test_dataframe::test_dataframe;
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_examples() {
fn test_examples_dataframe_input() {
test_dataframe(vec![Box::new(ToNu {})])
}
#[test]
fn test_examples_expression_input() {
test_dataframe(vec![Box::new(ToNu {}), Box::new(ExprCol {})])
}
}

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@ -25,8 +25,7 @@ impl Command for ToParquet {
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.required("file", SyntaxShape::Filepath, "file path to save dataframe")
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Any)
.input_output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()), Type::Any)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe".into()))
}

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@ -27,8 +27,10 @@ impl Command for WithColumn {
SyntaxShape::Any,
"series to be added or expressions used to define the new columns",
)
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("dataframe or lazyframe".into()))
}

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@ -26,8 +26,10 @@ impl Command for ExprAlias {
SyntaxShape::String,
"Alias name for the expression",
)
.input_type(Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("expression".into()))
}
@ -86,7 +88,7 @@ impl Command for ExprAlias {
mod test {
use super::super::super::test_dataframe::test_dataframe;
use super::*;
use crate::dataframe::expressions::ExprAsNu;
use crate::dataframe::eager::ToNu;
use crate::dataframe::expressions::ExprCol;
#[test]
@ -94,7 +96,7 @@ mod test {
test_dataframe(vec![
Box::new(ExprAlias {}),
Box::new(ExprCol {}),
Box::new(ExprAsNu {}),
Box::new(ToNu {}),
])
}
}

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@ -22,8 +22,7 @@ impl Command for ExprArgWhere {
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.required("column name", SyntaxShape::Any, "Expression to evaluate")
.input_type(Type::Any)
.output_type(Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.input_output_type(Type::Any, Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.category(Category::Custom("expression".into()))
}

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@ -26,8 +26,7 @@ impl Command for ExprCol {
SyntaxShape::String,
"Name of column to be used",
)
.input_type(Type::Any)
.output_type(Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.input_output_type(Type::Any, Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.category(Category::Custom("expression".into()))
}
@ -65,10 +64,10 @@ impl Command for ExprCol {
mod test {
use super::super::super::test_dataframe::test_dataframe;
use super::*;
use crate::dataframe::expressions::as_nu::ExprAsNu;
use crate::dataframe::eager::ToNu;
#[test]
fn test_examples() {
test_dataframe(vec![Box::new(ExprCol {}), Box::new(ExprAsNu {})])
test_dataframe(vec![Box::new(ExprCol {}), Box::new(ToNu {})])
}
}

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@ -31,8 +31,7 @@ impl Command for ExprConcatStr {
SyntaxShape::List(Box::new(SyntaxShape::Any)),
"Expression(s) that define the string concatenation",
)
.input_type(Type::Any)
.output_type(Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.input_output_type(Type::Any, Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.category(Category::Custom("expression".into()))
}

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@ -0,0 +1,164 @@
use super::super::values::NuExpression;
use crate::dataframe::values::{Column, NuDataFrame};
use chrono::{DateTime, FixedOffset};
use nu_engine::CallExt;
use nu_protocol::{
ast::Call,
engine::{Command, EngineState, Stack},
Category, Example, PipelineData, ShellError, Signature, Span, Spanned, SyntaxShape, Type,
Value,
};
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct ExprDatePart;
impl Command for ExprDatePart {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"dfr datepart"
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
"Creates an expression for capturing the specified datepart in a column."
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.required(
"Datepart name",
SyntaxShape::String,
"Part of the date to capture. Possible values are year, quarter, month, week, weekday, day, hour, minute, second, millisecond, microsecond, nanosecond",
)
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("expression".into()))
}
fn examples(&self) -> Vec<Example> {
let dt = DateTime::<FixedOffset>::parse_from_str(
"2021-12-30T01:02:03.123456789 +0000",
"%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%9f %z",
)
.expect("date calculation should not fail in test");
vec![
Example {
description: "Creates an expression to capture the year date part",
example: r#"[["2021-12-30T01:02:03.123456789"]] | dfr into-df | dfr as-datetime "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%9f" | dfr with-column [(dfr col datetime | dfr datepart year | dfr as datetime_year )]"#,
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new("datetime".to_string(), vec![Value::test_date(dt)]),
Column::new("datetime_year".to_string(), vec![Value::test_int(2021)]),
])
.expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},
Example {
description: "Creates an expression to capture multiple date parts",
example: r#"[["2021-12-30T01:02:03.123456789"]] | dfr into-df | dfr as-datetime "%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S.%9f" |
dfr with-column [ (dfr col datetime | dfr datepart year | dfr as datetime_year ),
(dfr col datetime | dfr datepart month | dfr as datetime_month ),
(dfr col datetime | dfr datepart day | dfr as datetime_day ),
(dfr col datetime | dfr datepart hour | dfr as datetime_hour ),
(dfr col datetime | dfr datepart minute | dfr as datetime_minute ),
(dfr col datetime | dfr datepart second | dfr as datetime_second ),
(dfr col datetime | dfr datepart nanosecond | dfr as datetime_ns ) ]"#,
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new("datetime".to_string(), vec![Value::test_date(dt)]),
Column::new("datetime_year".to_string(), vec![Value::test_int(2021)]),
Column::new("datetime_month".to_string(), vec![Value::test_int(12)]),
Column::new("datetime_day".to_string(), vec![Value::test_int(30)]),
Column::new("datetime_hour".to_string(), vec![Value::test_int(1)]),
Column::new("datetime_minute".to_string(), vec![Value::test_int(2)]),
Column::new("datetime_second".to_string(), vec![Value::test_int(3)]),
Column::new("datetime_ns".to_string(), vec![Value::test_int(123456789)]),
])
.expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},
]
}
fn search_terms(&self) -> Vec<&str> {
vec![
"year",
"month",
"week",
"weekday",
"quarter",
"day",
"hour",
"minute",
"second",
"millisecond",
"microsecond",
"nanosecond",
]
}
fn run(
&self,
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let part: Spanned<String> = call.req(engine_state, stack, 0)?;
let expr = NuExpression::try_from_pipeline(input, call.head)?;
let expr_dt = expr.into_polars().dt();
let expr = match part.item.as_str() {
"year" => expr_dt.year(),
"quarter" => expr_dt.quarter(),
"month" => expr_dt.month(),
"week" => expr_dt.week(),
"day" => expr_dt.day(),
"hour" => expr_dt.hour(),
"minute" => expr_dt.minute(),
"second" => expr_dt.second(),
"millisecond" => expr_dt.millisecond(),
"microsecond" => expr_dt.microsecond(),
"nanosecond" => expr_dt.nanosecond(),
_ => {
return Err(ShellError::UnsupportedInput(
format!("{} is not a valid datepart, expected one of year, month, day, hour, minute, second, millisecond, microsecond, nanosecond", part.item),
"value originates from here".to_string(),
call.head,
part.span,
));
}
}.into();
Ok(PipelineData::Value(
NuExpression::into_value(expr, call.head),
None,
))
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::super::super::test_dataframe::test_dataframe;
use super::*;
use crate::dataframe::eager::ToNu;
use crate::dataframe::eager::WithColumn;
use crate::dataframe::expressions::ExprAlias;
use crate::dataframe::expressions::ExprCol;
use crate::dataframe::series::AsDateTime;
#[test]
fn test_examples() {
test_dataframe(vec![
Box::new(ExprDatePart {}),
Box::new(ExprCol {}),
Box::new(ToNu {}),
Box::new(AsDateTime {}),
Box::new(WithColumn {}),
Box::new(ExprAlias {}),
])
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,679 @@
/// Definition of multiple Expression commands using a macro rule
/// All of these expressions have an identical body and only require
/// to have a change in the name, description and expression function
use crate::dataframe::values::{Column, NuDataFrame, NuExpression, NuLazyFrame};
use nu_protocol::{
ast::Call,
engine::{Command, EngineState, Stack},
Category, Example, PipelineData, ShellError, Signature, Span, Type, Value,
};
// The structs defined in this file are structs that form part of other commands
// since they share a similar name
macro_rules! expr_command {
($command: ident, $name: expr, $desc: expr, $examples: expr, $func: ident, $test: ident) => {
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct $command;
impl Command for $command {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
$name
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
$desc
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("expression".into()))
}
fn examples(&self) -> Vec<Example> {
$examples
}
fn run(
&self,
_engine_state: &EngineState,
_stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let expr = NuExpression::try_from_pipeline(input, call.head)?;
let expr: NuExpression = expr.into_polars().$func().into();
Ok(PipelineData::Value(
NuExpression::into_value(expr, call.head),
None,
))
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod $test {
use super::super::super::test_dataframe::test_dataframe;
use super::*;
use crate::dataframe::lazy::aggregate::LazyAggregate;
use crate::dataframe::lazy::groupby::ToLazyGroupBy;
#[test]
fn test_examples() {
test_dataframe(vec![
Box::new($command {}),
Box::new(LazyAggregate {}),
Box::new(ToLazyGroupBy {}),
])
}
}
};
($command: ident, $name: expr, $desc: expr, $examples: expr, $func: ident, $test: ident, $ddof: expr) => {
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct $command;
impl Command for $command {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
$name
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
$desc
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("expression".into()))
}
fn examples(&self) -> Vec<Example> {
$examples
}
fn run(
&self,
_engine_state: &EngineState,
_stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let expr = NuExpression::try_from_pipeline(input, call.head)?;
let expr: NuExpression = expr.into_polars().$func($ddof).into();
Ok(PipelineData::Value(
NuExpression::into_value(expr, call.head),
None,
))
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod $test {
use super::super::super::test_dataframe::test_dataframe;
use super::*;
use crate::dataframe::lazy::aggregate::LazyAggregate;
use crate::dataframe::lazy::groupby::ToLazyGroupBy;
#[test]
fn test_examples() {
test_dataframe(vec![
Box::new($command {}),
Box::new(LazyAggregate {}),
Box::new(ToLazyGroupBy {}),
])
}
}
};
}
// The structs defined in this file are structs that form part of other commands
// since they share a similar name
macro_rules! lazy_expr_command {
($command: ident, $name: expr, $desc: expr, $examples: expr, $func: ident, $test: ident) => {
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct $command;
impl Command for $command {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
$name
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
$desc
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.input_output_types(vec![
(
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
),
(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
),
])
.category(Category::Custom("expression".into()))
}
fn examples(&self) -> Vec<Example> {
$examples
}
fn run(
&self,
_engine_state: &EngineState,
_stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let value = input.into_value(call.head);
if NuDataFrame::can_downcast(&value) {
let lazy = NuLazyFrame::try_from_value(value)?;
let lazy = NuLazyFrame::new(lazy.from_eager, lazy.into_polars().$func());
Ok(PipelineData::Value(lazy.into_value(call.head)?, None))
} else {
let expr = NuExpression::try_from_value(value)?;
let expr: NuExpression = expr.into_polars().$func().into();
Ok(PipelineData::Value(
NuExpression::into_value(expr, call.head),
None,
))
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod $test {
use super::super::super::test_dataframe::{
build_test_engine_state, test_dataframe_example,
};
use super::*;
use crate::dataframe::lazy::aggregate::LazyAggregate;
use crate::dataframe::lazy::groupby::ToLazyGroupBy;
#[test]
fn test_examples_dataframe() {
// the first example should be a for the dataframe case
let example = &$command.examples()[0];
let mut engine_state = build_test_engine_state(vec![Box::new($command {})]);
test_dataframe_example(&mut engine_state, &example)
}
#[test]
fn test_examples_expressions() {
// the second example should be a for the dataframe case
let example = &$command.examples()[1];
let mut engine_state = build_test_engine_state(vec![
Box::new($command {}),
Box::new(LazyAggregate {}),
Box::new(ToLazyGroupBy {}),
]);
test_dataframe_example(&mut engine_state, &example)
}
}
};
($command: ident, $name: expr, $desc: expr, $examples: expr, $func: ident, $test: ident, $ddof: expr) => {
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct $command;
impl Command for $command {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
$name
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
$desc
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.input_output_types(vec![
(
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
),
(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
),
])
.category(Category::Custom("expression".into()))
}
fn examples(&self) -> Vec<Example> {
$examples
}
fn run(
&self,
_engine_state: &EngineState,
_stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let value = input.into_value(call.head);
if NuDataFrame::can_downcast(&value) {
let lazy = NuLazyFrame::try_from_value(value)?;
let lazy = NuLazyFrame::new(lazy.from_eager, lazy.into_polars().$func($ddof));
Ok(PipelineData::Value(lazy.into_value(call.head)?, None))
} else {
let expr = NuExpression::try_from_value(value)?;
let expr: NuExpression = expr.into_polars().$func($ddof).into();
Ok(PipelineData::Value(
NuExpression::into_value(expr, call.head),
None,
))
}
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod $test {
use super::super::super::test_dataframe::{
build_test_engine_state, test_dataframe_example,
};
use super::*;
use crate::dataframe::lazy::aggregate::LazyAggregate;
use crate::dataframe::lazy::groupby::ToLazyGroupBy;
#[test]
fn test_examples_dataframe() {
// the first example should be a for the dataframe case
let example = &$command.examples()[0];
let mut engine_state = build_test_engine_state(vec![Box::new($command {})]);
test_dataframe_example(&mut engine_state, &example)
}
#[test]
fn test_examples_expressions() {
// the second example should be a for the dataframe case
let example = &$command.examples()[1];
let mut engine_state = build_test_engine_state(vec![
Box::new($command {}),
Box::new(LazyAggregate {}),
Box::new(ToLazyGroupBy {}),
]);
test_dataframe_example(&mut engine_state, &example)
}
}
};
}
// ExprList command
// Expands to a command definition for a list expression
expr_command!(
ExprList,
"dfr implode",
"Aggregates a group to a Series",
vec![Example {
description: "",
example: "",
result: None,
}],
implode,
test_implode
);
// ExprAggGroups command
// Expands to a command definition for a agg groups expression
expr_command!(
ExprAggGroups,
"dfr agg-groups",
"creates an agg_groups expression",
vec![Example {
description: "",
example: "",
result: None,
}],
agg_groups,
test_groups
);
// ExprCount command
// Expands to a command definition for a count expression
expr_command!(
ExprCount,
"dfr count",
"creates a count expression",
vec![Example {
description: "",
example: "",
result: None,
}],
count,
test_count
);
// ExprNot command
// Expands to a command definition for a not expression
expr_command!(
ExprNot,
"dfr expr-not",
"creates a not expression",
vec![Example {
description: "Creates a not expression",
example: "(dfr col a) > 2) | dfr expr-not",
result: None,
},],
not,
test_not
);
// ExprMax command
// Expands to a command definition for max aggregation
lazy_expr_command!(
ExprMax,
"dfr max",
"Creates a max expression or aggregates columns to their max value",
vec![
Example {
description: "Max value from columns in a dataframe",
example: "[[a b]; [6 2] [1 4] [4 1]] | dfr into-df | dfr max",
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new("a".to_string(), vec![Value::test_int(6)],),
Column::new("b".to_string(), vec![Value::test_int(4)],),
])
.expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},
Example {
description: "Max aggregation for a group-by",
example: r#"[[a b]; [one 2] [one 4] [two 1]]
| dfr into-df
| dfr group-by a
| dfr agg (dfr col b | dfr max)"#,
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new(
"a".to_string(),
vec![Value::test_string("one"), Value::test_string("two")],
),
Column::new(
"b".to_string(),
vec![Value::test_int(4), Value::test_int(1)],
),
])
.expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},
],
max,
test_max
);
// ExprMin command
// Expands to a command definition for min aggregation
lazy_expr_command!(
ExprMin,
"dfr min",
"Creates a min expression or aggregates columns to their min value",
vec![
Example {
description: "Min value from columns in a dataframe",
example: "[[a b]; [6 2] [1 4] [4 1]] | dfr into-df | dfr min",
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new("a".to_string(), vec![Value::test_int(1)],),
Column::new("b".to_string(), vec![Value::test_int(1)],),
])
.expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},
Example {
description: "Min aggregation for a group-by",
example: r#"[[a b]; [one 2] [one 4] [two 1]]
| dfr into-df
| dfr group-by a
| dfr agg (dfr col b | dfr min)"#,
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new(
"a".to_string(),
vec![Value::test_string("one"), Value::test_string("two")],
),
Column::new(
"b".to_string(),
vec![Value::test_int(2), Value::test_int(1)],
),
])
.expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},
],
min,
test_min
);
// ExprSum command
// Expands to a command definition for sum aggregation
lazy_expr_command!(
ExprSum,
"dfr sum",
"Creates a sum expression for an aggregation or aggregates columns to their sum value",
vec![
Example {
description: "Sums all columns in a dataframe",
example: "[[a b]; [6 2] [1 4] [4 1]] | dfr into-df | dfr sum",
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new("a".to_string(), vec![Value::test_int(11)],),
Column::new("b".to_string(), vec![Value::test_int(7)],),
])
.expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},
Example {
description: "Sum aggregation for a group-by",
example: r#"[[a b]; [one 2] [one 4] [two 1]]
| dfr into-df
| dfr group-by a
| dfr agg (dfr col b | dfr sum)"#,
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new(
"a".to_string(),
vec![Value::test_string("one"), Value::test_string("two")],
),
Column::new(
"b".to_string(),
vec![Value::test_int(6), Value::test_int(1)],
),
])
.expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},
],
sum,
test_sum
);
// ExprMean command
// Expands to a command definition for mean aggregation
lazy_expr_command!(
ExprMean,
"dfr mean",
"Creates a mean expression for an aggregation or aggregates columns to their mean value",
vec![
Example {
description: "Mean value from columns in a dataframe",
example: "[[a b]; [6 2] [4 2] [2 2]] | dfr into-df | dfr mean",
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new("a".to_string(), vec![Value::test_float(4.0)],),
Column::new("b".to_string(), vec![Value::test_float(2.0)],),
])
.expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},
Example {
description: "Mean aggregation for a group-by",
example: r#"[[a b]; [one 2] [one 4] [two 1]]
| dfr into-df
| dfr group-by a
| dfr agg (dfr col b | dfr mean)"#,
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new(
"a".to_string(),
vec![Value::test_string("one"), Value::test_string("two")],
),
Column::new(
"b".to_string(),
vec![Value::test_float(3.0), Value::test_float(1.0)],
),
])
.expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},
],
mean,
test_mean
);
// ExprMedian command
// Expands to a command definition for median aggregation
expr_command!(
ExprMedian,
"dfr median",
"Creates a median expression for an aggregation",
vec![Example {
description: "Median aggregation for a group-by",
example: r#"[[a b]; [one 2] [one 4] [two 1]]
| dfr into-df
| dfr group-by a
| dfr agg (dfr col b | dfr median)"#,
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new(
"a".to_string(),
vec![Value::test_string("one"), Value::test_string("two")],
),
Column::new(
"b".to_string(),
vec![Value::test_float(3.0), Value::test_float(1.0)],
),
])
.expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},],
median,
test_median
);
// ExprStd command
// Expands to a command definition for std aggregation
lazy_expr_command!(
ExprStd,
"dfr std",
"Creates a std expression for an aggregation of std value from columns in a dataframe",
vec![
Example {
description: "Std value from columns in a dataframe",
example: "[[a b]; [6 2] [4 2] [2 2]] | dfr into-df | dfr std",
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new("a".to_string(), vec![Value::test_float(2.0)],),
Column::new("b".to_string(), vec![Value::test_float(0.0)],),
])
.expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},
Example {
description: "Std aggregation for a group-by",
example: r#"[[a b]; [one 2] [one 2] [two 1] [two 1]]
| dfr into-df
| dfr group-by a
| dfr agg (dfr col b | dfr std)"#,
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new(
"a".to_string(),
vec![Value::test_string("one"), Value::test_string("two")],
),
Column::new(
"b".to_string(),
vec![Value::test_float(0.0), Value::test_float(0.0)],
),
])
.expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},
],
std,
test_std,
1
);
// ExprVar command
// Expands to a command definition for var aggregation
lazy_expr_command!(
ExprVar,
"dfr var",
"Create a var expression for an aggregation",
vec![
Example {
description:
"Var value from columns in a dataframe or aggregates columns to their var value",
example: "[[a b]; [6 2] [4 2] [2 2]] | dfr into-df | dfr var",
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new("a".to_string(), vec![Value::test_float(4.0)],),
Column::new("b".to_string(), vec![Value::test_float(0.0)],),
])
.expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},
Example {
description: "Var aggregation for a group-by",
example: r#"[[a b]; [one 2] [one 2] [two 1] [two 1]]
| dfr into-df
| dfr group-by a
| dfr agg (dfr col b | dfr var)"#,
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new(
"a".to_string(),
vec![Value::test_string("one"), Value::test_string("two")],
),
Column::new(
"b".to_string(),
vec![Value::test_float(0.0), Value::test_float(0.0)],
),
])
.expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},
],
var,
test_var,
1
);

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@ -26,8 +26,10 @@ impl Command for ExprIsIn {
SyntaxShape::List(Box::new(SyntaxShape::Any)),
"List to check if values are in",
)
.input_type(Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("expression".into()))
}

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@ -25,8 +25,7 @@ impl Command for ExprLit {
SyntaxShape::Any,
"literal to construct the expression",
)
.input_type(Type::Any)
.output_type(Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.input_output_type(Type::Any, Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.category(Category::Custom("expression".into()))
}
@ -67,10 +66,10 @@ impl Command for ExprLit {
mod test {
use super::super::super::test_dataframe::test_dataframe;
use super::*;
use crate::dataframe::expressions::as_nu::ExprAsNu;
use crate::dataframe::eager::ToNu;
#[test]
fn test_examples() {
test_dataframe(vec![Box::new(ExprLit {}), Box::new(ExprAsNu {})])
test_dataframe(vec![Box::new(ExprLit {}), Box::new(ToNu {})])
}
}

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@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
mod alias;
mod arg_where;
mod as_nu;
mod col;
mod concat_str;
mod datepart;
mod expressions_macro;
mod is_in;
mod lit;
@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ use nu_protocol::engine::StateWorkingSet;
pub(crate) use crate::dataframe::expressions::alias::ExprAlias;
use crate::dataframe::expressions::arg_where::ExprArgWhere;
use crate::dataframe::expressions::as_nu::ExprAsNu;
pub(super) use crate::dataframe::expressions::col::ExprCol;
pub(super) use crate::dataframe::expressions::concat_str::ExprConcatStr;
pub(crate) use crate::dataframe::expressions::datepart::ExprDatePart;
pub(crate) use crate::dataframe::expressions::expressions_macro::*;
pub(super) use crate::dataframe::expressions::is_in::ExprIsIn;
pub(super) use crate::dataframe::expressions::lit::ExprLit;
@ -42,21 +42,13 @@ pub fn add_expressions(working_set: &mut StateWorkingSet) {
ExprConcatStr,
ExprCount,
ExprLit,
ExprAsNu,
ExprWhen,
ExprOtherwise,
ExprQuantile,
ExprList,
ExprAggGroups,
ExprFlatten,
ExprExplode,
ExprCount,
ExprFirst,
ExprLast,
ExprNUnique,
ExprIsIn,
ExprIsNotNull,
ExprIsNull,
ExprNot,
ExprMax,
ExprMin,
@ -64,6 +56,7 @@ pub fn add_expressions(working_set: &mut StateWorkingSet) {
ExprMean,
ExprMedian,
ExprStd,
ExprVar
ExprVar,
ExprDatePart
);
}

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@ -25,8 +25,7 @@ impl Command for ExprOtherwise {
SyntaxShape::Any,
"expression to apply when no when predicate matches",
)
.input_type(Type::Any)
.output_type(Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.input_output_type(Type::Any, Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.category(Category::Custom("expression".into()))
}
@ -111,9 +110,9 @@ impl Command for ExprOtherwise {
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::super::super::test_dataframe::test_dataframe;
use crate::dataframe::eager::WithColumn;
use crate::dataframe::eager::{ToNu, WithColumn};
use crate::dataframe::expressions::when::ExprWhen;
use crate::dataframe::expressions::{ExprAlias, ExprAsNu, ExprCol};
use crate::dataframe::expressions::{ExprAlias, ExprCol};
use super::*;
@ -125,7 +124,7 @@ mod test {
Box::new(ExprAlias {}),
Box::new(ExprWhen {}),
Box::new(ExprOtherwise {}),
Box::new(ExprAsNu {}),
Box::new(ToNu {}),
])
}
}

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@ -26,8 +26,10 @@ impl Command for ExprQuantile {
SyntaxShape::Number,
"quantile value for quantile operation",
)
.input_type(Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("expression".into()))
}

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@ -31,8 +31,10 @@ impl Command for ExprWhen {
SyntaxShape::Any,
"expression that will be applied when predicate is true",
)
.input_type(Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("expression".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("expression".into()))
}
@ -126,9 +128,9 @@ impl Command for ExprWhen {
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::super::super::test_dataframe::test_dataframe;
use crate::dataframe::eager::WithColumn;
use crate::dataframe::eager::{ToNu, WithColumn};
use crate::dataframe::expressions::otherwise::ExprOtherwise;
use crate::dataframe::expressions::{ExprAlias, ExprAsNu, ExprCol};
use crate::dataframe::expressions::{ExprAlias, ExprCol};
use super::*;
@ -140,7 +142,7 @@ mod test {
Box::new(ExprAlias {}),
Box::new(ExprWhen {}),
Box::new(ExprOtherwise {}),
Box::new(ExprAsNu {}),
Box::new(ToNu {}),
])
}
}

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@ -27,8 +27,10 @@ impl Command for LazyAggregate {
SyntaxShape::Any,
"Expression(s) that define the aggregations to be applied",
)
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("lazyframe".into()))
}
@ -121,7 +123,7 @@ impl Command for LazyAggregate {
let group_by = NuLazyGroupBy::try_from_pipeline(input, call.head)?;
if let Some(schema) = &group_by.schema {
for expr in &expressions {
for expr in expressions.iter() {
if let Some(name) = get_col_name(expr) {
let dtype = schema.get(name.as_str());

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@ -21,8 +21,10 @@ impl Command for LazyCollect {
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("lazyframe".into()))
}

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@ -0,0 +1,158 @@
use crate::dataframe::values::{Column, NuDataFrame, NuExpression, NuLazyFrame};
use nu_protocol::{
ast::Call,
engine::{Command, EngineState, Stack},
Category, Example, PipelineData, ShellError, Signature, Span, SyntaxShape, Type, Value,
};
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct LazyExplode;
impl Command for LazyExplode {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"dfr explode"
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
"Explodes a dataframe or creates a explode expression."
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build(self.name())
.rest(
"columns",
SyntaxShape::String,
"columns to explode, only applicable for dataframes",
)
.input_output_types(vec![
(
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
Type::Custom("expression".into()),
),
(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
),
])
.category(Category::Custom("lazyframe".into()))
}
fn examples(&self) -> Vec<Example> {
vec![
Example {
description: "Explode the specified dataframe",
example: "[[id name hobbies]; [1 Mercy [Cycling Knitting]] [2 Bob [Skiing Football]]] | dfr into-df | dfr explode hobbies | dfr collect",
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new(
"id".to_string(),
vec![
Value::test_int(1),
Value::test_int(1),
Value::test_int(2),
Value::test_int(2),
]),
Column::new(
"name".to_string(),
vec![
Value::test_string("Mercy"),
Value::test_string("Mercy"),
Value::test_string("Bob"),
Value::test_string("Bob"),
]),
Column::new(
"hobbies".to_string(),
vec![
Value::test_string("Cycling"),
Value::test_string("Knitting"),
Value::test_string("Skiing"),
Value::test_string("Football"),
]),
]).expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
)
},
Example {
description: "Select a column and explode the values",
example: "[[id name hobbies]; [1 Mercy [Cycling Knitting]] [2 Bob [Skiing Football]]] | dfr into-df | dfr select (dfr col hobbies | dfr explode)",
result: Some(
NuDataFrame::try_from_columns(vec![
Column::new(
"hobbies".to_string(),
vec![
Value::test_string("Cycling"),
Value::test_string("Knitting"),
Value::test_string("Skiing"),
Value::test_string("Football"),
]),
]).expect("simple df for test should not fail")
.into_value(Span::test_data()),
),
},
]
}
fn run(
&self,
_engine_state: &EngineState,
_stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
explode(call, input)
}
}
pub(crate) fn explode(call: &Call, input: PipelineData) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let value = input.into_value(call.head);
if NuDataFrame::can_downcast(&value) {
let df = NuLazyFrame::try_from_value(value)?;
let columns: Vec<String> = call
.positional_iter()
.filter_map(|e| e.as_string())
.collect();
let exploded = df
.into_polars()
.explode(columns.iter().map(AsRef::as_ref).collect::<Vec<&str>>());
Ok(PipelineData::Value(
NuLazyFrame::from(exploded).into_value(call.head)?,
None,
))
} else {
let expr = NuExpression::try_from_value(value)?;
let expr: NuExpression = expr.into_polars().explode().into();
Ok(PipelineData::Value(
NuExpression::into_value(expr, call.head),
None,
))
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::super::super::test_dataframe::{build_test_engine_state, test_dataframe_example};
use super::*;
use crate::dataframe::lazy::aggregate::LazyAggregate;
use crate::dataframe::lazy::groupby::ToLazyGroupBy;
#[test]
fn test_examples_dataframe() {
let mut engine_state = build_test_engine_state(vec![Box::new(LazyExplode {})]);
test_dataframe_example(&mut engine_state, &LazyExplode.examples()[0]);
}
#[ignore]
#[test]
fn test_examples_expression() {
let mut engine_state = build_test_engine_state(vec![
Box::new(LazyExplode {}),
Box::new(LazyAggregate {}),
Box::new(ToLazyGroupBy {}),
]);
test_dataframe_example(&mut engine_state, &LazyExplode.examples()[1]);
}
}

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@ -26,8 +26,10 @@ impl Command for LazyFetch {
SyntaxShape::Int,
"number of rows to be fetched from lazyframe",
)
.input_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.output_type(Type::Custom("dataframe".into()))
.input_output_type(
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
Type::Custom("dataframe".into()),
)
.category(Category::Custom("lazyframe".into()))
}

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