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fixes #11783 # Description Firstly Tests for the `move` Command have been added. Afterwards some duplicate Code has been removed and finally an error-message has been added for when a column is tried to be moved based on itself. This should fix #11783 . To reiterate, the example of the initial issue now plays out as follows: ```shell > {a: 1} | move a --after a Error: nu:🐚:incompatible_parameters × Incompatible parameters. ╭─[entry #1:1:15] 1 │ {a: 1} | move a --after a · ┬ ┬ · │ ╰── relative to itself · ╰── Column cannot be moved ╰──── ``` # User-Facing Changes The error message shown above. # Tests + Formatting I added some Tests for the behavior of the command. If I should add more, please let me know but I added everything that came to mind when thinking about the command. --------- Co-authored-by: dannou812 <dannou281@gmail.com> |
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README.md |
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