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# Description Something I meant to add a long time ago. We currently don't have a convenient way to print raw binary data intentionally. You can pipe it through `cat` to turn it into an unknown stream, or write it to a file and read it again, but we can't really just e.g. generate msgpack and write it to stdout without this. For example: ```nushell [abc def] | to msgpack | print --raw ``` This is useful for nushell scripts that will be piped into something else. It also means that `nu_plugin_nu_example` probably doesn't need to do this anymore, but I haven't adjusted it yet: ```nushell def tell_nushell_encoding [] { print -n "\u{0004}json" } ``` This happens to work because 0x04 is a valid UTF-8 character, but it wouldn't be possible if it were something above 0x80. `--raw` also formats other things without `table`, I figured the two things kind of go together. The output is kind of like `to text`. Debatable whether that should share the same flag, but it was easier that way and seemed reasonable. # User-Facing Changes - `print` new flag: `--raw` # Tests + Formatting Added tests. # After Submitting - [ ] release notes (command modified)
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Rust
28 lines
615 B
Rust
use nu_test_support::nu;
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#[test]
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fn print_to_stdout() {
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let actual = nu!("print 'hello world'");
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assert!(actual.out.contains("hello world"));
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assert!(actual.err.is_empty());
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}
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#[test]
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fn print_to_stderr() {
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let actual = nu!("print -e 'hello world'");
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assert!(actual.out.is_empty());
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assert!(actual.err.contains("hello world"));
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}
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#[test]
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fn print_raw() {
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let actual = nu!("0x[41 42 43] | print --raw");
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "ABC");
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}
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#[test]
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fn print_raw_stream() {
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let actual = nu!("[0x[66] 0x[6f 6f]] | bytes collect | print --raw");
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assert_eq!(actual.out, "foo");
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}
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