nushell/crates/nu-command/tests/commands/mod.rs
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use uutils/coreutils cp command in place of nushell's cp command (#10097)
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# Description
Hi. Basically, this is a continuation of the work that @fdncred started.
Given some nice discussions on #9463 , and [merged uutils
PR](https://github.com/uutils/coreutils/pull/5152) from @tertsdiepraam
we have decided to give the `cp` command the `crawl` stage as it was
named.

> [!NOTE] 
Given that the `uutils` crate has not made the release for the merged
PR, just make sure you checkout latest and put it in the required place
to make this PR work.

The aim of this PR is for is to see how to move forward using `uutils`
crate. In order to getting this started, I have made the current
`nushell cp tests` pass along with some extra ones I copied over from
the `uutils` repo.

With all of that being said, things that would be nice to decide, and
keep working on:

Crawl:
- Handling of certain `named` flags, with their long and short
forms(e.g. --update, --reflink, --preserve, etc), and using default
values. Maybe `-u` can already have a `default_missing_value`.
- Should we maybe just support one single option `switch` flags (see
`--backup` in code) as a contrast to the other named args.
- Complete test coverage from `uutils`. They had > 100 tests, and I
could only port like 12 as they are a bit time consuming given they
cannot be straight up copy pasted. Maybe we do not need all >100, but
maybe the more relevant to what we want.
- Refactor this code

Walk:
- Non fatal errors on `copy` from `utils`. Currently it just sends it to
stdout but errors have no span
- Better integration 

An added possibility is the addition of `SyntaxShape::OneOf()` for
`Named` arguments which was briefly mentioned in the discord server, but
that is still to be decided. This could greatly improve some of the
integration. This would enable something like `cp --preserve [all
timestamp]` or `cp --preserve all` to both work.

I did not want to keep holding on this, and wait till I was happy with
the code because I think its nice if everyone can start up and suggest
refactors, but the main important part now was getting it out the door,
as if I take my sweet time this will take way longer 😛

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Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-08 13:57:38 -05:00

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mod alias;
mod all;
mod any;
mod append;
mod assignment;
mod break_;
mod cal;
mod cd;
mod compact;
mod continue_;
mod conversions;
mod cp;
mod date;
mod def;
mod default;
mod detect_columns;
mod do_;
mod drop;
mod each;
mod echo;
mod empty;
mod error_make;
mod every;
#[cfg(not(windows))]
mod exec;
mod export_def;
mod fill;
mod find;
mod first;
mod flatten;
mod for_;
#[cfg(feature = "extra")]
mod format;
mod get;
mod glob;
mod group_by;
mod hash_;
mod headers;
mod help;
mod histogram;
mod insert;
mod inspect;
mod into_datetime;
mod into_filesize;
mod into_int;
mod join;
mod last;
mod length;
mod let_;
mod lines;
mod loop_;
mod ls;
mod match_;
mod math;
mod merge;
mod mkdir;
mod move_;
mod mut_;
mod network;
mod nu_check;
mod open;
mod par_each;
mod parse;
mod path;
mod platform;
mod prepend;
mod print;
#[cfg(feature = "sqlite")]
mod query;
mod random;
mod range;
mod redirection;
mod reduce;
mod reject;
mod rename;
mod return_;
mod reverse;
mod rm;
#[cfg(feature = "extra")]
mod roll;
#[cfg(feature = "extra")]
mod rotate;
mod run_external;
mod save;
mod select;
mod semicolon;
mod seq;
mod seq_char;
mod skip;
mod sort;
mod sort_by;
mod source_env;
mod split_by;
mod split_column;
mod split_row;
mod str_;
mod table;
mod take;
mod to_text;
mod touch;
mod transpose;
mod try_;
mod ucp;
mod uniq;
mod uniq_by;
mod update;
mod upsert;
mod url;
mod use_;
mod where_;
#[cfg(feature = "which-support")]
mod which;
mod while_;
mod with_env;
mod wrap;
mod zip;