Remove the job in release workflow to publish to winget.
Trigger winget workflow on published release.
Co-authored-by: Alexandre Nedelec <Alexandre.Nedelec@azeo.com>
This brings the features used by the `nu_plugin_fetch` and
`nu_plugin_post` in line and drops the default-features, reducing
the number of pulled-in dependencies and avoiding a second round of
compilations.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Egger <daniel@eggers-club.de>
* kind of works but not what we really want
* updated `into binary` and `first` to work better together
* attempt to fix wasm build problem
* attempt #2 to fix wasm stuff
This brings with it a reduction in the number of duplicated
dependencies that it has and the overhead it imposes on our
build.
The number of crates that need to be built for
`cargo build --features extra` drops by roughly 50.
On Windows, we used the `is-exeuctable` crate but on Unix, we
duplicated the check that it did, with one difference: We also
looked at whether or not it was a symlink.
The `is-executable` crate uses `std::fs::metadata` which follows
symlinks, so this scenario should never occur here, as it will
return the metadata for the target file.
Using the `is-executable` crate on both Unix and Windows lets us
make it non-optional. This lets us remove the `executable-support`
feature. (It is worth noting that this code didn't compile on
Windows when the `executable-support` feature was not specified.)
Right now, there is an alternate code path for `target_arch` being
`wasm32`. This isn't exactly correct as it should probably handle
something different for when the `target_os` is `wasi`.
Nothing used the `ptree` feature or optional dependency within
`nu-command` except to include it within the `version` output. This
may be related to when `nu-cli` also had a `ptree` feature, but
I'm not sure.
That leaves the code within `nu_plugin_tree` as the sole remaining
user of `ptree`, which is already covered by the feature `tree`
and included in the `version` output.
* Type in command description
* filter name change
* Clean column name
* Clippy error and updated polars version
* Lint correction in file
* CSV Infer schema optional
* Correct float operations
* changes in series castings to allow other types
* Clippy error correction
* Removed lists from command signatures
* Added not command for series
* take command with args
* set with idx command
* Type in command description
* filter name change
* Clean column name
* Clippy error and updated polars version
* Lint correction in file
* CSV Infer schema optional
* Correct float operations
* changes in series castings to allow other types
* Clippy error correction
* Removed lists from command signatures
* Added not command for series
Seems we do `ctrl` feature checks in `nu-cli` and `nu-command`. We should find a better way to report the enabled features un the `version` command without using the conditionals (or somewhere else)
* Type in command description
* filter name change
* Clean column name
* Clippy error and updated polars version
* Lint correction in file
* CSV Infer schema optional
* Correct float operations
* changes in series castings to allow other types
* Clippy error correction
Added test cases that ensure that special characters in path names are passed
to external commands correctly. These cases have been implemented with rstest
to reuse existing test code.