nushell/crates/nu-command/src/math/abs.rs
Ian Manske c747ec75c9
Add command_prelude module (#12291)
# Description
When implementing a `Command`, one must also import all the types
present in the function signatures for `Command`. This makes it so that
we often import the same set of types in each command implementation
file. E.g., something like this:
```rust
use nu_protocol::ast::Call;
use nu_protocol::engine::{Command, EngineState, Stack};
use nu_protocol::{
    record, Category, Example, IntoInterruptiblePipelineData, IntoPipelineData, PipelineData,
    ShellError, Signature, Span, Type, Value,
};
```

This PR adds the `nu_engine::command_prelude` module which contains the
necessary and commonly used types to implement a `Command`:
```rust
// command_prelude.rs
pub use crate::CallExt;
pub use nu_protocol::{
    ast::{Call, CellPath},
    engine::{Command, EngineState, Stack},
    record, Category, Example, IntoInterruptiblePipelineData, IntoPipelineData, IntoSpanned,
    PipelineData, Record, ShellError, Signature, Span, Spanned, SyntaxShape, Type, Value,
};
```

This should reduce the boilerplate needed to implement a command and
also gives us a place to track the breadth of the `Command` API. I tried
to be conservative with what went into the prelude modules, since it
might be hard/annoying to remove items from the prelude in the future.
Let me know if something should be included or excluded.
2024-03-26 21:17:30 +00:00

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use nu_engine::command_prelude::*;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct SubCommand;
impl Command for SubCommand {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"math abs"
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build("math abs")
.input_output_types(vec![
(Type::Number, Type::Number),
(Type::Duration, Type::Duration),
(
Type::List(Box::new(Type::Number)),
Type::List(Box::new(Type::Number)),
),
(
Type::List(Box::new(Type::Duration)),
Type::List(Box::new(Type::Duration)),
),
])
.allow_variants_without_examples(true)
.category(Category::Math)
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
"Returns the absolute value of a number."
}
fn search_terms(&self) -> Vec<&str> {
vec!["absolute", "modulus", "positive", "distance"]
}
fn run(
&self,
engine_state: &EngineState,
_stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let head = call.head;
input.map(
move |value| abs_helper(value, head),
engine_state.ctrlc.clone(),
)
}
fn examples(&self) -> Vec<Example> {
vec![Example {
description: "Compute absolute value of each number in a list of numbers",
example: "[-50 -100.0 25] | math abs",
result: Some(Value::list(
vec![
Value::test_int(50),
Value::test_float(100.0),
Value::test_int(25),
],
Span::test_data(),
)),
}]
}
}
fn abs_helper(val: Value, head: Span) -> Value {
let span = val.span();
match val {
Value::Int { val, .. } => Value::int(val.abs(), span),
Value::Float { val, .. } => Value::float(val.abs(), span),
Value::Duration { val, .. } => Value::duration(val.abs(), span),
Value::Error { .. } => val,
other => Value::error(
ShellError::OnlySupportsThisInputType {
exp_input_type: "numeric".into(),
wrong_type: other.get_type().to_string(),
dst_span: head,
src_span: other.span(),
},
head,
),
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_examples() {
use crate::test_examples;
test_examples(SubCommand {})
}
}