Previously, the parser tried to look up the predecl also in the
permanent state and if a definition with that name already existed, it
would try to update it, which is illegal.
* Handle string->value env conv. with env. var.
Also adds the environment variable for Path/PATH and removes it from
config.
* Simplify getting the string->value conversion
* Refactor env conversion into its own function
* Use env var for to_string conversion; Remove conf
* Fix indentation in default config
* Add alias interning
Now, AliasId is used to reference aliases stored in EngineState, similar
to decls, blocks, etc.
* Fix wrong message
* Fix using decl instead of alias
* Extend also alias id visibility
* Merge also aliases from delta
* Add alias hiding code
Does not work yet but passes tests at least.
* Fix wrong alias lookup and visibility appending
* Add hide alias tests
* Fmt & Clippy
* Fix random clippy warnings in "which" command
* Maybe solve the none bug?
* cargo fmt
* use nothing, not string
* check at last
* I check it at last
* Use error which has span
* use not found error
* fix error
* use a empty value length?
* * Add commit about what I change and fmt
Now all test passed, but I do not know if it is right
* update the test
* check if it is nothing
* update commit
* Rename test
Co-authored-by: Jakub Žádník <kubouch@gmail.com>
* Add `Find` command
* Complete rustdoc for test `Value` constructors
* Use `Option::unwrap_or` instead of match
* Add `Value::test_filesize` constructor
* Handle searching for terms in `find`
* Fix `find` command signature
* Return multiple elements when `find`ing by predicate
* Do not accept rest parameter with predicate
* Handle `CellPath` in `r#in` and `not_in` for `Find`
* Use `PipelineData::filter`
* Add custom error for path not being a directory
* Fix cd issue with cd-ing into a file
* Keep formatting style as before
* Check if path is not a directory and return error if that's the case
* Add example test to zip
* Port merge command from Nushell
On top of the original merge, this one should not collect a stream
returned from the merged block and allows merging records.
* Switch to short-names when the path is a relative_path (a dir) and exit with an error if the path does not exist
* Remove debugging print line
* Show relative filenames... It does not work yet for ls ../
* Try something else to fix relative paths... it works, but the ../ code part is not very pretty
* Add canonicalize check and remove code clones
* Fix the canonicalize_with issue pointed out by kubouch. Not sure the prefix_str is what kubouch suggested
* Fix the canonicalize_with issue pointed out by kubouch. Not sure the prefix_str is what kubouch suggested
* Add single-dot expansion to nu-path
* Move value path expansion from parser to eval
Fixes#745
* Remove single dot expansion from parser
It is not necessary since it will get expanded anyway in the eval.
* Fix ls to display globs with relative paths
* Use pathdiff crate to get relative paths for ls
Co-authored-by: Stefan Stanciulescu <contact@stefanstanciulescu.com>
* Make env var eval order during "use" deterministic
Fixes#726.
* Merge delta after getting config
To make sure env vars are all in the engine state and not in the stack.
* Use only $nu.env.PWD for getting current directory
Because setting and reading to/from std::env changes the global state
shich is problematic if we call `cd` from multiple threads (e.g., in a
`par-each` block).
With this change, when engine-q starts, it will either inherit existing
PWD env var, or create a new one from `std::env::current_dir()`.
Otherwise, everything that needs the current directory will get it from
`$nu.env.PWD`. Each spawned external command will get its current
directory per-process which should be thread-safe.
One thing left to do is to patch nu-path for this as well since it uses
`std::env::current_dir()` in its expansions.
* Rename nu-path functions
*_with is not *_relative which should be more descriptive and frees
"with" for use in a followup commit.
* Clone stack every each iter; Fix some commands
Cloning the stack each iteration of `each` makes sure we're not reusing
PWD between iterations.
Some fixes in commands to make them use the new PWD.
* Post-rebase cleanup, fmt, clippy
* Change back _relative to _with in nu-path funcs
Didn't use the idea I had for the new "_with".
* Remove leftover current_dir from rebase
* Add cwd sync at merge_delta()
This makes sure the parser and completer always have up-to-date cwd.
* Always pass absolute path to glob in ls
* Do not allow PWD a relative path; Allow recovery
Makes it possible to recover PWD by proceeding with the REPL cycle.
* Clone stack in each also for byte/string stream
* (WIP) Start moving env variables to engine state
* (WIP) Move env vars to engine state (ugly)
Quick and dirty code.
* (WIP) Remove unused mut and args; Fmt
* (WIP) Fix dataframe tests
* (WIP) Fix missing args after rebase
* (WIP) Clone only env vars, not the whole stack
* (WIP) Add env var clone to `for` loop as well
* Minor edits
* Refactor merge_delta() to include stack merging.
Less error-prone than doing it manually.
* Clone env for each `update` command iteration
* Mark env var hidden only when found in eng. state
* Fix clippt warnings
* Add TODO about env var reading
* Do not clone empty environment in loops
* Remove extra cwd collection
* Split current_dir() into str and path; Fix autocd
* Make completions respect PWD env var
* Port fetch to engine-q
* Fix check for path as a string
* Add a timeout flag and fix some span issues
* Add a temporary fetch command that returns byte streams. Got rid of async stuff as we're using the blocking feature of tokio
* More tweaks for the bytestream
* Rewrite fetch using ByteStreams
* buffer read on bytes directly
Co-authored-by: Stefan Stanciulescu <contact@stefanstanciulescu.com>
* fix#4161
println! and friends will panic on BrokenPipe. The solution is to use
writeln! instead, and ignore the error (or do we want to do something else?)
* test that nu doesn't panic in case of BrokenPipe error
* fixup! test that nu doesn't panic in case of BrokenPipe error
* make do_not_panic_if_broken_pipe only run on UNIX systems
* Proof of concept treating env vars as Values
* Refactor env var collection and method name
* Remove unnecessary pub
* Move env translations into a new file
* Fix LS_COLORS to support any Value
* Fix spans during env var translation
* Add span to env var in cd
* Improve error diagnostics
* Fix non-string env vars failing string conversion
* Make PROMPT_COMMAND a Block instead of String
* Record host env vars to a fake file
This will give spans to env vars that would otherwise be without one.
Makes errors less confusing.
* Add 'env' command to list env vars
It will list also their values translated to strings
* Sort env command by name; Add env var type
* Remove obsolete test
* Sort default context items categorically
* Separate commands in multiple statements
* Use curly braces instead of square brackets
This prevents undesired reformatting.
* MathEval Variance and Stddev
* Fix tests and linting
* Typo
* Deal with streams when they are not tables
* First draft of these commands
* To MD
* To md and to html
* Fixed cargo and to_md
* `into_abbreviated_string` instead of `into_string`
* Changed how inner tables are displayed
* Port str to-decimal to into decimal command. Add also a Value::test_float function for tests only
* Add support for handling integers into decimals and fix issues with error span
* Remember environment variables from previous scope
* Re-introduce env var hiding
Right now, hiding decls is broken
* Re-introduce hidden field of import patterns
All tests pass now.
* Remove/Address tests TODOs
* Fix test typo; Report hiding error
* Add a few more tests
* Fix wrong expected test result
* add icons to grid output. still needs cleanup
* working but adds a dependency on ansi_term - need to fix that
* update styling, added lots of green code to icons
* clippy
* add config point for grid icons
* option to replace command same name
* moved order of custom value declarations
* arranged dataframe folders and objects
* sort help commands by name
* added dtypes function for debugging
* corrected name for dataframe commands
* command names using function
* MathEval Variance and Stddev
* Fix tests and linting
* Typo
* Deal with streams when they are not tables
* `from toml` command
* From ods
* From XLSX
* From ics
* From ini
* From vcf
* Forgot a eprintln!
* custom value trait
* functions for custom value trait
* custom trait behind flag
* open dataframe command
* command to-df for basic types
* follow path for dataframe
* dataframe operations
* dataframe not default feature
* custom as default feature
* corrected examples in command
It's no longer attached to a Block. Makes access to overlays more
streamlined by removing this one indirection. Also makes it easier to
create standalone overlays without a block which might come in handy.
* Add 'expor env' dummy command
* (WIP) Abstract away module exportables as Overlay
* Switch to Overlays for use/hide
Works for decls only right now.
* Fix passing import patterns of hide to eval
* Simplify use/hide of decls
* Add ImportPattern as Expr; Add use env eval
Still no parsing of "export env" so I can't test it yet.
* Refactor export parsing; Add InternalError
* Add env var export and activation; Misc changes
Now it is possible to `use` env var that was exported from a module.
This commit also adds some new errors and other small changes.
* Add env var hiding
* Fix eval not recognizing hidden decls
Without this change, calling `hide foo`, the evaluator does not know
whether a custom command named "foo" was hidden during parsing,
therefore, it is not possible to reliably throw an error about the "foo"
name not found.
* Add use/hide/export env var tests; Cleanup; Notes
* Ignore hide env related tests for now
* Fix main branch merge mess
* Fixed multi-word export def
* Fix hiding tests on Windows
* Remove env var hiding for now
* MathEval Variance and Stddev
* Fix tests and linting
* Typo
* Deal with streams when they are not tables
* FromEml and FromUrl
Added tests for from eml
The introduction of `use <file.nu>` added the possibility of calling
`working_set.add_file()` more than once per parse pass. Some of the
logic handling the file contents offsets prevented it from working and
hopefully, this commit fixes it.
In some rare cases, the global predeclarations would clash, for example:
> module spam { export def foo [] { "foo" } }; def foo [] { "bar" }
In the example, the `foo [] { "bar" }` would get predeclared first, then
the predeclaration would be overwritten and consumed by `foo [] {"foo"}`
inside the module, then when parsing the actual `foo [] { "bar" }`, it
would not find its predeclaration.
Hiding definitions now should work correctly with repeated use of 'use',
'def' and 'hide' keywords.
The key change is that 'hide foo' will hide all definitions of foo
that were defined/used within the scope (those from other scopes are
still available). This makes the logic simpler and I found it leads to a
simpler mental map: you don't need to remember the order of defined/used
commands withing the scope -- it just hides all.
* Fixes a panic with defining two commands with the same name caused by
declaration not found after predeclaration.
* Adds a new error if a custom command is defined more than once in one
block.
* Add some tests
* Hiding logic is simplified and fixed so you can hide and unhide the
same def repeatedly.
* Separates predeclared ids into its own data structure to protect them
from hiding. Otherwise, you could hide the predeclared variable and
the actual def would panic.
* Allow different names for ...rest
* Resolves#3945
* This change requires an explicit name for the rest argument in `WholeStreamCommand`,
which is why there are so many changed files.
* Remove redundant clone
* Add tests
* nuframe in its own type in UntaggedValue
* Removed eager dataframe from enum
* Dataframe created from list of values
* Corrected order in dataframe columns
* Returned tag from stream collection
* Removed series from dataframe commands
* Arithmetic operators
* forced push
* forced push
* Replace all command
* String commands
* appending operations with dfs
* Testing suite for dataframes
* Unit test for dataframe commands
* improved equality for dataframes
* moving all dataframe operations to protocol
* objects in dataframes
* Removed cloning when converting to row
* nuframe in its own type in UntaggedValue
* Removed eager dataframe from enum
* Dataframe created from list of values
* Corrected order in dataframe columns
* Returned tag from stream collection
* Removed series from dataframe commands
* Arithmetic operators
* forced push
* forced push
* Replace all command
* String commands
* appending operations with dfs
* Testing suite for dataframes
* Unit test for dataframe commands
* improved equality for dataframes
* moving all dataframe operations to protocol
* nuframe in its own type in UntaggedValue
* Removed eager dataframe from enum
* Dataframe created from list of values
* Corrected order in dataframe columns
* Returned tag from stream collection
* Removed series from dataframe commands
* Arithmetic operators
* forced push
* forced push
* Replace all command
* String commands
* appending operations with dfs
* Testing suite for dataframes
* Unit test for dataframe commands
* improved equality for dataframes
* 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
In Nu we have variables (E.g. $var-name) and these contain `Value` types.
This means we can bind to variables any structured data and column path syntax
(E.g. `$variable.path.to`) allows flexibility for "querying" said structures.
Here we offer completions for these. For example, in a Nushell session the
variable `$nu` contains environment values among other things. If we wanted to
see in the screen some environment variable (say the var `SHELL`) we do:
```
> echo $nu.env.SHELL
```
with completions we can now do: `echo $nu.env.S[\TAB]` and we get suggestions
that start at the column path `$nu.env` with vars starting with the letter `S`
in this case `SHELL` appears in the suggestions.
* Output error when ls into a file without permission
* math sqrt
* added test to check fails when ls into prohibited dir
* fix lint
* math sqrt with tests and doc
* trigger wasm build
* Update filesystem_shell.rs
* Fix Running echo .. starts printing integers forever
* Fixed panic on operations with very large durations
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
* plugin: basic from_mp4 implementation
This patch introduces a very basic implementation of from_mp4, with only
a few bits of meta-data available. The rest of the available meta-data
(which is more than half left), will be included in a later patch
* Mp4: Almost all track metadata is implemented
Only meta-data that is not implemented is duration, facing some weird
issue I am going to check on later
* Mp4: All meta-data fields implemented
All meta-data fields that can be retrieved are now retrieved, with the
exception of duration for both tracks and the entire file itself because
there is still an issue. However, that will be fixed in the upcoming
patches
* fix: UntaggedValue::duration() serializes correctly now
Previous to this patch, there was an issue where when you would use
UntaggedValue::duration() it would result in an invalid JSONRPC
resulting string when using the protocol. This patch fixes this issue
* Mp4: Duration fixed for file and tracks
* plugins: Add plugin extra to src/plugins
* Mp4: Replace unwrap() with expect()
* Fix: Remove test mp4 file
* enable theming of the command line syntax
* added missing flatshape, sorted flatshapes for easier reading.
* sorted flat shapes again and saved it this time
* added sample rwb.json syntax them file to docs
* Sample command
* Join command with checks
* More dataframes commands
* Groupby and aggregate commands
* Missing feature dataframe flag
* Renamed file
* New commands for dataframes
* error parser and df reference
* filter command for dataframes
* removed name from nu_dataframe
* commands to save to parquet and csv
* polars new version
* new dataframe commands
* series type and print
* Series basic arithmetics
* Add new column to dataframe
* Command names changed to nushell standard
* Sample command
* Join command with checks
* More dataframes commands
* Groupby and aggregate commands
* Missing feature dataframe flag
* Renamed file
* New commands for dataframes
* error parser and df reference
* filter command for dataframes
* removed name from nu_dataframe
* commands to save to parquet and csv
* Dataframe MVP
* Removed test csv file
* Dataframe MVP
* Removed test csv file
* New revision polars
* New revision polars
* csv file reader
* argument parser for file reader
* Parser from Row primitive
* Column conversion
* Added as f32 and f64
* Parsing row to dataframe
* Removed repeated push to vector
* Accept table values to create dataframe
* Removed default serde
* Dataframe to rows to show data
* Save name of file with dataframe
* Usage example
* Upgrade polars version
* Clippy changes
* Added print function with head and tail
* Move dataframe struct to folder
* Lock file after running tests and merge
* Optional feature for dataframe
* Removed dataframe from plugins
* Update primitive.rs
Co-authored-by: JT <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
* Implement minmax for Range; Simplify range command
* Port random integer to enginep; New FromValue impl
Now, FromValue is implemented for Tagged<Range> to allow extracting args
into this type.
* Make sure range value extraction fails properly
The range endpoint extraction methods now return error instead of
silently clipping the value. This now makes `random integer ..-4` fail
properly since -4 can't be cast as u64.
* Port random decimal to enginep & Refactor
This added a way to interpret Range limits as f64 and a Primitive helper
to get its value as f64.
A side effect of this commit is that it is now possible to specify the
command bounds as true decimals. E.g., `random decimal 0.0..3.14` does
not clip 3.14 to 3.
* Fix array index out of bounds error.
Error occured when computing levenshtein_distance of two strings where
str.len() is not equal to str.chars().collect::<Vec<_>>().len()
* Add test for levenshtein_distance
* Revert "History, more test coverage improvements, and refactorings. (#3217)"
This reverts commit 8fc8fc89aa.
* Add tests
* Refactor .nu-env
* Change logic of Config write to logic of read()
* Fix reload always appends to old vars
* Fix reload always takes last_modified of global config
* Add reload_config in evaluation context
* Reload config after writing to it in cfg set / cfg set_into
* Add --no-history to cli options
* Use --no-history in tests
* Add comment about maybe_print_errors
* Get ctrl_exit var from context.global_config
* Use context.global_config in command "config"
* Add Readme in engine how env vars are now handled
* Update docs from autoenv command
* Move history_path from engine to nu_data
* Move load history out of if
* No let before return
* Add import for indexmap
* Playground infraestructure (tests, etc) additions.
A few things to note:
* Nu can be started with a custom configuration file (`nu --config-file /path/to/sample_config.toml`). Useful for mocking the configuration on test runs.
* When given a custom configuration file Nu will save any changes to the file supplied appropiately.
* The `$nu.config-path` variable either shows the default configuration file (or the custom one, if given)
* We can now run end to end tests with finer grained control (currently, since this is baseline work, standard out) This will allow to check things like exit status, assert the contents with a format, etc)
* Remove (for another PR)