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Amirhossein Akhlaghpour
6a0c88d516
Fmt f64 (#9142)
Fixes: #9131 
As octal and some other format not valid for f64 we have to specify it .
just wonder if need for generic impl or no for just one type ?
2023-05-17 18:49:07 -05:00
Doru
dacf80f34a
Feature: Userland LazyRecords (#8332)
# Description
Despite the innocent-looking title, this PR involves quite a few backend
changes as the existing LazyRecord trait was not at all friendly towards
the idea of these values being generated on the fly from Nu code.

In particular, here are a few changes involved:
- The LazyRecord trait now involves a lifetime `'a`, and this lifetime
is used in the return value of `get_column_names`. This means it no
longer returns `'static str`s (but implementations still can return
these). This is more stringent on the consumption side.
- The LazyRecord trait now must be able to clone itself via a new
`clone_value` method (as requiring `Clone` is not object safe). This
pattern is borrowed from `Value::CustomValue`.
- LazyRecord no longer requires being serde serializable and
deserializable.

These, in hand, allow for the following:
- LazyRecord can now clone itself, which means that they don't have to
be collected into a Record when being cloned.
- This is especially useful in Stack, which is cloned on each repl line
and in a few other cases. This would mean that _every_ LazyRecord
instance stored in a variable would be collected in its entirety and
cloned, which can be catastrophic for performance. See: `let nulol =
$nu`.
- LazyRecord's columns don't have to be static, they can have the same
lifetime of the struct itself, so different instances of the same
LazyRecord type can have different columns and values (like the new
`NuLazyRecord`)
- Serialization and deserialization are no longer meaningless, they are
simply less.

I would consider this PR very "drafty", but everything works. It
probably requires some cleanup and testing, though, but I'd like some
eyes and pointers first.

# User-Facing Changes
New command. New restrictions are largely internal. Maybe there are some
plugins affected?

Example of new command's usage:
```
lazy make --columns [a b c] --get-value { |name| print $"getting ($name)"; $name | str upcase }
```

You can also trivially implement something like `lazy make record` to
take a record of closures and turn it into a getter-like lazy struct:
```
def "lazy make record" [
    record: record
] {
    let columns = ($record | columns)

    lazy make --columns $columns --get-value { |col| do ($record | get $col) }
}
```

Open to bikeshedding. `lazy make` is similar to `error make` which is
also in the core commands. I didn't like `make lazy` since it sounded
like some transformation was going on.

# Tour for reviewers
Take a look at LazyMake's examples. They have `None` as the results, as
such they aren't _really_ correct and aren't being tested at all. I
didn't do this because creating the Value::LazyRecord is a little tricky
and didn't want to risk messing it up, especially as the necessary
variables aren't available when creating the examples (like stack and
engine state).

Also take a look at NuLazyRecord's get_value implementation, or in
general. It uses an Arc<Mutex<_>> for the stack, which must be accessed
mutably for eval_block but get_value only provides us with a `&self`.
This is a sad state of affairs, but I don't know if there's a better
way.

On the same code path, we also have pipeline handling, and any pipeline
that isn't a Pipeline::Value will return Value::nothing. I believe
returning a Value::Error is probably better, or maybe some other
handling. Couldn't decide on which ShellError to settle with for that
branch.

The "unfortunate casualty" in the columns.rs file. I'm not sure just how
bad that is, though, I simply had to fight a little with the borrow
checker.

A few leftover comments like derives, comments about the now
non-existing serde requirements, and impls. I'll definitely get around
to those eventually but they're in atm

Should NuLazyRecord implement caching? I'm leaning heavily towards
**yes**, this was one of the main reasons not to use a record of
closures (besides convenience), but maybe it could be opt-out. I'd
wonder about its implementation too, but a simple way would be to move a
HashMap into the mutex state and keep cached values there.
2023-05-17 18:35:22 -05:00
Reilly Wood
9ce61dc677
Change group-by to accept cell paths (#9020)
Closes #9003.

This PR changes `group-by` so that its optional argument is interpreted
as a cell path. In turn, this lets users use `?` to ignore rows that are
missing the column they wish to group on. For example:

```
> [{foo: 123}, {foo: 234}, {bar: 345}] | group-by foo
Error: nu:🐚:column_not_found

  × Cannot find column
   ╭─[entry #3:1:1]
 1 │ [{foo: 123}, {foo: 234}, {bar: 345}] | group-by foo
   ·                          ─────┬────             ─┬─
   ·                               │                  ╰── cannot find column 'foo'
   ·                               ╰── value originates here
   ╰────

> [{foo: 123}, {foo: 234}, {bar: 345}] | group-by foo?
╭─────┬───────────────╮
│ 123 │ [table 1 row] │
│ 234 │ [table 1 row] │
╰─────┴───────────────╯
```

~~This removes the ability to pass `group-by` a closure or block (I
wasn't able to figure out how to make the 2 features coexist), and so it
is a breaking change. I think this is OK; I didn't even know `group-by`
could accept a closure or block because there was no example for that
functionality.~~
2023-05-17 18:34:44 -05:00
WindSoilder
b150f9f5d8
Avoid blocking when o+e> redirects too much stderr message (#8784)
# Description

Fixes: #8565

Here is another pr #7240 tried to address the issue, but it works in a
wrong way.

After this change `o+e>` won't redirect all stdout message then stderr
message and it works more like how bash does.

# User-Facing Changes

For the given python code:
```python
# test.py
import sys

print('aa'*300, flush=True)
print('bb'*999999, file=sys.stderr, flush=True)
print('cc'*300, flush=True)
```

Running `python test.py out+err> a.txt` shoudn't hang nushell, and
`a.txt` keeps output in the same order

## About the change
The core idea is that when doing lite-parsing, introduce a new variant
`LiteElement::SameTargetRedirection` if we meet `out+err>` redirection
token(which is generated by lex function),

During converting from lite block to block,
LiteElement::SameTargetRedirection will be converted to
PipelineElement::SameTargetRedirection.

Then in the block eval process, if we get
PipelineElement::SameTargetRedirection, we'll invoke `run-external` with
`--redirect-combine` flag, then pipe the result into save command

## What happened internally?

Take the following command as example:
`^ls o+e> log.txt`

lex parsing result(`Tokens`) are not changed, but `LiteBlock` and
`Block` is changed after this pr.
### LiteBlock before
```rust
LiteBlock {
    block: [
        LitePipeline { commands: [
            Command(None, LiteCommand { comments: [], parts: [Span { start: 39041, end: 39044 }] }),
            // actually the span of first Redirection is wrong too..
            Redirection(Span { start: 39058, end: 39062 }, StdoutAndStderr, LiteCommand { comments: [], parts: [Span { start: 39050, end: 39057 }] }),
        ]
    }]
}
```
### LiteBlock after
```rust
LiteBlock { 
    block: [
        LitePipeline {
            commands: [
                SameTargetRedirection {
                    cmd: (None, LiteCommand { comments: [], parts: [Span { start: 147945, end: 147948}]}),
                    redirection: (Span { start: 147949, end: 147957 }, LiteCommand { comments: [], parts: [Span { start: 147958, end: 147965 }]})
                }
            ]
        }
    ]
}
```
### Block before
```rust
Pipeline {
    elements: [
        Expression(None, Expression {
            expr: ExternalCall(Expression { expr: String("ls"), span: Span { start: 39042, end: 39044 }, ty: String, custom_completion: None }, [], false),
            span: Span { start: 39041, end: 39044 },
            ty: Any, custom_completion: None 
        }),
        Redirection(Span { start: 39058, end: 39062 }, StdoutAndStderr, Expression { expr: String("out.txt"), span: Span { start: 39050, end: 39057 }, ty: String, custom_completion: None })] }
```
### Block after
```rust
Pipeline {
    elements: [
        SameTargetRedirection { 
            cmd: (None, Expression {
                expr: ExternalCall(Expression { expr: String("ls"), span: Span { start: 147946, end: 147948 }, ty: String, custom_completion: None}, [], false),
                span: Span { start: 147945, end: 147948},
                ty: Any, custom_completion: None
            }),
            redirection: (Span { start: 147949, end: 147957}, Expression {expr: String("log.txt"), span: Span { start: 147958, end: 147965 },ty: String,custom_completion: None}
        }
    ]
}
```

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2023-05-17 17:47:03 -05:00
WindSoilder
9c435fee75
fix clippy warning on clippy 0.1.69 (#9204)
# Description
As title, when I run clippy locally, I get something like following
warning:
<img width="1383" alt="Screenshot 2023-05-15 at 22 34 57"
src="https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/22256154/4d4254bc-9e42-437e-9169-d15e9a97aa57">

This pr is going to fix it

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2023-05-17 17:44:08 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
057de06613
bump nushell from release version to development version (#9215)
# Description

Bump nushell to 0.80.1 development version

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2023-05-17 07:59:01 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
8695b57584
Bump version for 0.80.0 release (#9212)
# Checklist

- [x] merged reedline PR
- [ ] release notes
2023-05-17 10:11:13 +12:00
Antoine Stevan
bf86cd50a5
REFACTOR: remove the shell commands (#8415)
Related to #8368.

# Description
as planned in #8311, the `enter`, `shells`, `g`, `n` and `p` commands
have been re-implemented in pure-`nushell` in the standard library.
this PR removes the `rust` implementations of these commands.

- all the "shells" tests have been removed from
`crates/nu-commnand/tests/commands/` in
2cc6a82da6, except for the `exit` command
- `cd` does not use the `shells` feature in its source code anymore =>
that does not change its single-shell behaviour
- all the command implementations have been removed from
`crates/nu-command/src/shells/`, except for `exit.rs` => `mod.rs` has
been modified accordingly
- the `exit` command now does not compute any "shell" related things
- the `--now` option has been removed from `exit`, as it does not serve
any purpose without sub-shells

# User-Facing Changes
users may now not use `enter`, `shells`, `g`, `n` and `p`
now they would have to use the standard library to have access to
equivalent features, thanks to the `dirs.nu` module introduced by @bobhy
in #8368

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
the website will have to be regenerated to reflect the removed commands
👍
2023-05-13 12:40:11 -05:00
tesla232
8584aa79a2
Span fixes during duration conversion (#9143)
Description: Fix of #8945.


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Co-authored-by: jpaldino <jpaldino@zaloni.com>
2023-05-12 18:57:50 +02:00
mike
a3bf2bff49
improve error when name and parameters are not space-separated (#8958)
# Description
closes #8934

this pr improves the diagnostic emitted when the name and parameters of
either `def`, `def-env` or `extern` are not separated by a space

```nu
Error:
  × no space between name and parameters
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ def err[] {}
   ·        ▲
   ·        ╰── expected space
   ╰────
  help: consider adding a space between the `def` command's name and its parameters
```

from

```nu
Error: nu::parser::missing_positional

  × Missing required positional argument.
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ def err[] {}
   ╰────
  help: Usage: def <def_name> <params> <body>
```

---------

Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jelle Besseling <jelle@pingiun.com>
2023-05-12 09:10:40 -05:00
Hofer-Julian
5e8754bd85
Start to move to polars 0.29 (#9145)
This does part of the work of porting to polars 0.29.
However, I am not familiar enough with this part of the codebase to
finish it.

Things to be done:
- We match two times over `polars::Expr` but `Expr::Cache` isn't
handled. I don't know what should be done here
- `ArgExpr:::List` was renamed to `ArgExpr::Implode`. Does that mean
that `dfr list` should be renamed to `dfr implode`?

---------

Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-05-12 07:44:35 -05:00
Bob Hyman
9e9fe83bfd
Parameter defaults to $nu.scope.commands (#9152)
(*third* try at posting this PR, #9104, like #9084, got polluted with
unrelated commits. I'm never going to pull from the github feature
branch again!)

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Show parameter defaults in scope command signature, where they're
available for display by help.
per https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8928.

I found unexpected ramifications in one completer (NuHelpCompleter) and
plugins, which both use the flag-formatting routine from builtin help.
For the moment I made the minimum necessary changes to get the mainline
scenario to pass tests and run. But we should circle back on what to do
with plugins and help completer..

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1. New `parameter_default` column to `signatures` table in
`$nu.scope.commands`
It is populated with whatever parameters can be defaulted: currently
positional args and named flags.
2. Built in help (both `help <command>` and `<command> --help` will
display the defaults
3. Help completer will display defaults for flags, but not for
positionals.

Example:
A custom command with some default parameters:
```
〉cat ~/work/dflts.nu 
# sample function to show defaults in help
export def main [
    arg1: string        # mandatory positional
    arg2:string=abc     # optional positional
    --switch            # no default here
    --named:int         # named flag, no default
    --other:string=def  # flag 
    --hard:record<foo:int bar:string, bas:bool> # default can be compound type
            = {foo:22, bar:"other worlds", bas:false}
] { {arg1: $arg1,
    arg2: $arg2,
    switch: $switch,
    named: $named,
    other: $other,
    hard: $hard, }
}

〉use ~/work/dflts.nu

〉$nu.scope.commands | where name == 'dflts' | get signatures.0.any | reject short_flag description custom_completion
╭───┬────────────────┬────────────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────┬─────────────┬───────────────────────────╮
│ # │ parameter_name │ parameter_type │               syntax_shape               │ is_optional │     parameter_default     │
├───┼────────────────┼────────────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┼─────────────┼───────────────────────────┤
│ 0 │                │ input          │ any                                      │ false       │                           │
│ 1 │ arg1           │ positional     │ string                                   │ false       │                           │
│ 2 │ arg2           │ positional     │ string                                   │ true        │ abc                       │
│ 3 │ switch         │ switch         │                                          │ true        │                           │
│ 4 │ named          │ named          │ int                                      │ true        │                           │
│ 5 │ other          │ named          │ string                                   │ true        │ def                       │
│ 6 │ hard           │ named          │ record<foo: int, bar: string, bas: bool> │ true        │ ╭───────┬───────────────╮ │
│   │                │                │                                          │             │ │ foo   │ 22            │ │
│   │                │                │                                          │             │ │ bar   │ other worlds  │ │
│   │                │                │                                          │             │ │ bas   │ false         │ │
│   │                │                │                                          │             │ ╰───────┴───────────────╯ │
│ 7 │                │ output         │ any                                      │ false       │                           │
╰───┴────────────────┴────────────────┴──────────────────────────────────────────┴─────────────┴───────────────────────────╯

〉help dflts
sample function to show defaults in help

Usage:
  > dflts {flags} <arg1> (arg2) 

Flags:
  --switch - switch -- no default here
  --named <Int> - named flag, typed, but no default
  --other <String> - flag with default (default: 'def')
  --hard <Record([("foo", Int), ("bar", String), ("bas", Boolean)])> - default can be compound type (default: {foo: 22, bar: 'other worlds', bas: false})
  -h, --help - Display the help message for this command

Parameters:
  arg1 <string>: mandatory positional
  arg2 <string>: optional positional (optional, default: 'abc')
```

Compared to (relevant bits of) help output previously:
```
Flags:
  -h, --help - Display the help message for this command
  -, --switch - no default here
  -, --named <int> - named flag, no default
  -, --other <string> - flag
  -, --hard <record<foo: int, bar: string, bas: bool>> - default can be compound type

Signatures:
  <any> | dflts <string> <string> -> <any>

Parameters:
  arg1 <string>: mandatory positional
  (optional) arg2 <string>: optional positional
```

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2023-05-11 13:59:56 -05:00
juanPabloMiceli
e735d0c561
Fix find -v command on tables (issue #9043) (#9159)
# Description
This PR fixes issue #9043 where find -v was returning empty tables
and/or wrong output.
It also refactors some big code chunks with repetitions into it's own
functions.

# User-Facing Changes

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Unit tests added for asserting changes.

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2023-05-11 13:39:21 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
a8b4e81408
add a negation glob option to the glob command (#9153)
# Description
This PR adds the ability to add a negation glob.

Normal Example:
```
> glob **/tsconfig.json
╭───┬────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ 0 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\client\node_modules\big-integer\tsconfig.json │
│ 1 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\client\tsconfig.json                          │
│ 2 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\node_modules\fastq\test\tsconfig.json         │
│ 3 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\node_modules\jszip\tsconfig.json              │
│ 4 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\server\tsconfig.json                          │
│ 5 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\tsconfig.json                                 │
╰───┴────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```
Negation Example:
```
> glob **/tsconfig.json --not **/node_modules/**
╭───┬───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ 0 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\client\tsconfig.json │
│ 1 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\server\tsconfig.json │
│ 2 │ C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\vscode-nushell-lang\tsconfig.json        │
╰───┴───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```

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- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect -A clippy::result_large_err` to check that
you're using the standard code style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` to run the tests for the
standard library

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> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
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2023-05-10 06:31:34 -05:00
Michael Albers
6c13c67528
Ensure consistent map ordering when reading YAML (#9155)
# Description

This change ensures that the ordering of map keys when reading YAML
files is consistent. Previously a `HashMap` was used to store the
mappings, but that would result in non-deterministic ordering of the
keys. Switching to an `IndexMap` fixes this.

Fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8662

# User-Facing Changes

User's can rely on consistent ordering of map keys from YAML.

# Tests + Formatting

A unit test ensuring the ordering has been added.

# After Submitting

None.
2023-05-10 06:30:55 -05:00
Antoine Stevan
fe9f732c5f
REFACTOR: make input list a tiny bit tighter (#9115)
related to #8963
cc/ @melMass 

# Description
just a little refactoring attempt for `input list` 😌 

i wanted to refactor even more, but `Select`, `MultiSelect` and
`FuzzySelect` do not share a common trait, i could not find a nice way
to reduce the big `if` block...

# User-Facing Changes
```
$nothing
```

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
```
$nothing
```
2023-05-08 12:45:55 -05:00
Hofer-Julian
d5ae979094
Update polars to 0.28 (#9136)
# Description
Update polars to 0.28.
Luckily, it didn't require major changes.

# User-Facing Changes
None.
(Apart from the fact that certain error messages will stop breaking
table formatting)
2023-05-08 10:42:53 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
388e84e7ef
update nu-glob based on latest glob 0.3.1 changes (#9099)
# Description
This PR updates `nu-glob` to add the latest changes and updates from
`rust-lang/glob` [v0.3.1](https://github.com/rust-lang/glob).

With these changes you can do this type of globbing
```rust
/// - `?` matches any single character.
///
/// - `*` matches any (possibly empty) sequence of characters.
///
/// - `**` matches the current directory and arbitrary subdirectories. This
///   sequence **must** form a single path component, so both `**a` and `b**`
///   are invalid and will result in an error.  A sequence of more than two
///   consecutive `*` characters is also invalid.
///
/// - `[...]` matches any character inside the brackets.  Character sequences
///   can also specify ranges of characters, as ordered by Unicode, so e.g.
///   `[0-9]` specifies any character between 0 and 9 inclusive. An unclosed
///   bracket is invalid.
///
/// - `[!...]` is the negation of `[...]`, i.e. it matches any characters
///   **not** in the brackets.
///
/// - The metacharacters `?`, `*`, `[`, `]` can be matched by using brackets
///   (e.g. `[?]`).  When a `]` occurs immediately following `[` or `[!` then it
///   is interpreted as being part of, rather then ending, the character set, so
///   `]` and NOT `]` can be matched by `[]]` and `[!]]` respectively.  The `-`
///   character can be specified inside a character sequence pattern by placing
///   it at the start or the end, e.g. `[abc-]`.
```
Example - with character sequences

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/236266670-03bf9384-4917-4074-9687-2c1c0d8ef34a.png)

Example - with character sequence negation

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/236266421-73c3ee2c-1d10-4da0-86be-0afb51b50604.png)

Example - normal globbing

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/236267138-60f22228-b8d3-4bf2-911b-a80560fdfa4f.png)

Example - with character sequences

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/236267475-8c38fce9-87fe-4544-9757-34d319ce55b8.png)

Not that, if you're using a character sequence by itself, you need to
enclose it in quotes, otherwise nushell will think it's a range. But if
you already have a type of a bare word already, no quotes are necessary,
as in the last example.

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2023-05-08 09:07:01 -05:00
Mel Massadian
10d65b611f
adds a list subcommand to input (interactive selections) (#8963)
# Description
Adds a subcommand `list` to `input` (can be migrated wherever if needed)
that allows interactive single and multi selection from an input list.

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7041726/236072161-5954dad9-8152-4752-ae3b-b21577711fd1.png)



https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7041726/233747242-1ca6c44b-e32c-48f1-8fa8-ae50f813be16.mp4


In case it's not clear, only the results are captured (for now the
results are also printed to stderr next to the prompt)


https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7041726/233785814-f2c8c584-9dd4-4b26-9ae9-c819ed6aa954.mp4


# User-Facing Changes
- Adds a new command `input list`
# Tests + Formatting
Not sure how we can test interactives any ideas?

---------

Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-05-04 19:14:41 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
b82e279f9d
REFACTOR: remove deprecated commands (old-alias) (#9056)
# Description
as stated in the `0.79` release note, this PR removes the `old-alias`
and `export old-alias` commands, which were deprecated before.

# User-Facing Changes
`old-alias` is gone for good 😌 

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
already mentionned in the `0.79` release note.
2023-05-04 00:08:07 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
6bbe5b6255
REFACTOR: move source out of deprecated commands (#9060)
# Description
the plan of deprecating `source` never really came to conclusion, so i
propose to move it out of the deprecated commands in this PR.
i've moved it to `nu-command::misc`, which can be changed 👍 

# User-Facing Changes
```
$nothing
```

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
```
$nothing
```
2023-05-04 00:02:03 +02:00
Erich Gubler
83b1ec83c9
feat(rm)!: use arg. spans for I/O errors (#8964)
# Description

Currently, error spans for I/O errors in an `rm` invocation always point
to the `rm` argument. This isn't ideal, because the user loses context
as to which “target” actually had a problem:


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/658538/235723366-50db727e-9ba2-4d16-afc6-6a2406c584e0.png)

Shadow the existing `span` variable in outer scope in `rm`'s
implementation for the errors that may be detected while handling I/O
results. This is desired, because all failures from this point are
target-specific, and pointing at the argument that generated the target
instead is better. The end user should now see this:


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/658538/235724345-1d2e98e0-6b20-4bf5-b8a2-8b4368cdfb05.png)

# User-Facing Changes
* When `rm` encounters I/O errors, their spans now point to the “target”
argument associated with the error, rather than the `rm` token.

# Tests + Formatting


No tests currently cover this. I'm open to adding tests, but adding as
follow-up sounds better ATM, since this wasn't covered before.

# After Submitting

Nothing needs to be done here, AFAIK. No I/O errors are currently
demonstrated in official docs, though maybe they should be?
2023-05-03 23:12:16 +02:00
juanPabloMiceli
7fb48b9a2f
Fix negative precision round with ints (issue #9049) (#9073)
# Description
Before this PR, `math round` ignores the input if it's an `int`. This
results in the following behaviour:
```
> 123 | math round --precision -1
123
```
When the correct result is 120.

Now `int values` are converted to `float values` before actually
rounding up the number in order to take advantage of the float
implementation.

Fixes #9049.
2023-05-03 23:07:32 +02:00
Amirhossein Akhlaghpour
5fcbefb7b4
Feat: listen for signal on glob command (#9088)
Fixes : #9002 

listen for signal cancel .
other way is in listening parallel for ctrl+c wit Arc and mps channels
if this way is not a profit
2023-05-03 21:51:25 +02:00
Jelle Besseling
a7c1b363eb
Don't run .sh files with /bin/sh (#8951)
# Description

The previous behaviour broke for me because I didn't have `sh` in my
path for my nu script. I think we shouldn't assume that just because a
file ends with `.sh` it should be executed with `sh`. `sh` might not be
available or the script might contain a hashbang for a different shell.

The idea with this PR is that nushell shouldn't assume anything about
executable files and just execute them. Later on we can think about how
non-executable files should be executed if we detect they are a script.

# User-Facing Changes

This may break some people's scripts or habits if they have wrong
assumptions about `.sh` files. We can tell them to add a hashbang and +x
bit to execute shell scripts, or prepend `bash`. If this a common
assumption something like this should be added to the book

# Tests + Formatting

I only tested manually and that did work

# After Submitting

Co-authored-by: Jelle Besseling <jelle@bigbridge.nl>
2023-05-02 17:56:35 -05:00
Jelle Besseling
4ca47258a0
Add --redirect-combine option to run-external (#8918)
# Description

Add option that combines both output streams to the `run-external`
command.

This allows you to do something like this:

```nushell
let res = do -i { run-external --redirect-combine <command that prints to stdout and stderr> } | complete

if $res.exit_code != 0 {
  # Only print output when command has failed.
  print "The command has failed, these are the logs:"
  print $res.stdout
}
```

# User-Facing Changes

No breaking changes, just an extra option.

# Tests + Formatting

Added a test that checks the new option

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2023-04-28 07:55:48 -05:00
Reilly Wood
3076378373
Slim down tests (#9021)
This PR just tidies up some tests by removing unused code:

1. If the filesystem is not touched, don't use the filesystem
playground/sandbox
2. If the filesystem is not touched, don't specify the `cwd`
3. If the command is short, don't bother wrapping it in `pipeline()`
4. If the command doesn't have quotes, don't bother with a `r#"..."#`
raw string

Part of #8670.
2023-04-28 13:25:44 +02:00
Jelle Besseling
44493dac51
Add extern def which allows raw arguments (#8956)
# Description

Extends the `extern` syntax to allow commands that accept raw arguments.
This is mainly added to allow wrapper type scripts for external
commands.

This is an example on how this can be used:

```nushell
extern foo [...rest] { 
  print ($rest | str join ',' ) 
}
foo --bar baz -- -q -u -x
# => --bar,baz,--,-q,-u,-x
```

(It's only possible to accept a single ...varargs argument in the
signature)

# User-Facing Changes

No breaking changes, just extra possibilities.

# Tests + Formatting

Added a test for this new behaviour and ran the toolkit pr checker

# After Submitting

This is advanced functionality but it should be documented, I will open
a new PR on the book for that

Co-authored-by: Jelle Besseling <jelle@bigbridge.nl>
2023-04-28 09:06:43 +02:00
TrMen
ecc820a8c1
Fix unexpected flattening of data by par-each (Issue #8497) (#9007)
# Description
Previously, `par-each` acted like a `flatmap`: first mapping the data,
then applying a `flatten`. This is unlike `each`, which just maps the
data. Now `par-each` works like `each` in this regard, leaving nested
data unflattened.

Fixes #8497

# User-Facing Changes
Previously:
`[1 2 3] | par-each {|e| [$e, $e] }` --> `[1,1,2,2,3,3]` 
Now:
`[1 2 3] | par-each {|e| [$e, $e] }` --> `[[1,1],[2,2],[3,3]]`

# Tests
This adds one test that verifies the lack of flattening for `par-each`.
2023-04-26 23:27:27 +02:00
Maxim Zhiburt
8d8b011702
Bump tabled dependency to 0.11 (#8922)
close? #8060

Quite a bit of refactoring took place.
I believe a few improvements to collapse/expand were made.

I've tried to track any performance regressions and seems like it is
fine.

I've noticed something different now with default configuration path or
something in this regard?
So I might missed something while testing because of this.

Requires some oversight.

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
2023-04-26 13:56:10 -05:00
mike
77ca73f414
allow records to have type annotations (#8914)
# Description
follow up to #8529
cleaned up version of #8892 

- the original syntax is okay
```nu
def okay [rec: record] {}
```
- you can now add type annotations for fields if you know
  them before hand
```nu
def okay [rec: record<name: string>] {}
```

- you can specify multiple fields
```nu
def okay [person: record<name: string age: int>] {}

# an optional comma is allowed
def okay [person: record<name: string, age: int>] {}
```

- if annotations are specified, any use of the command will be type
  checked against the specified type
```nu
def unwrap [result: record<ok: bool, value: any>] {}

unwrap {ok: 2, value: "value"}

# errors with

Error: nu::parser::type_mismatch

  × Type mismatch.
   ╭─[entry #4:1:1]
 1 │ unwrap {ok: 2, value: "value"}
   ·         ───────┬─────
   ·                    ╰── expected record<ok: bool, value: any>, found record<ok: int, value: string>
   ╰────
```
> here the error is in the `ok` field, since `any` is coerced into any
type
> as a result `unwrap {ok: true, value: "value"}` is okay

- the key must be a string, either quoted or unquoted
```nu
def err [rec: record<{}: list>] {}

# errors with
Error:
  × `record` type annotations key not string
   ╭─[entry #7:1:1]
 1 │ def unwrap [result: record<{}: bool, value: any>] {}
   ·                            ─┬
   ·                             ╰── must be a string
   ╰────
```

- a key doesn't have to have a type in which case it is assumed to be
`any`
```nu
def okay [person: record<name age>] {}

def okay [person: record<name: string age>] {}
```

- however, if you put a colon, you have to specify a type
```nu
def err [person: record<name: >] {}

# errors with
Error: nu::parser::parse_mismatch

  × Parse mismatch during operation.
   ╭─[entry #12:1:1]
 1 │ def unwrap [res: record<name: >] { $res }
   ·                             ┬
   ·                             ╰── expected type after colon
   ╰────
```

# User-Facing Changes
**[BREAKING CHANGES]**
- this change adds a field to `SyntaxShape::Record` so any plugins that
used it will have to update and include the field. though if you are
unsure of the type the record expects, `SyntaxShape::Record(vec![])`
will suffice
2023-04-26 08:16:55 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
4b8a259916
update ast to support output to json (#8962)
# Description
This PR changes the `ast` command to be able to output `--json` as well
as `nuon` (default) with "pretty" and "minified" output. I'm hoping this
functionality will be usable in the vscode extension for semantic
tokenization and highlighting.

# User-Facing Changes
There's a new `--json`/`-j` option. Prior version output of nuon is
maintained as default.

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2023-04-26 08:15:42 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
7d6a32c5f8
Bump to 0.79.1 dev version (#8998)
# Description

For development or hotfixes
2023-04-26 01:05:23 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
a1b7261121
Bump version for 0.79.0 release (#8980) 2023-04-25 23:06:17 +03:00
Reilly Wood
7413ef2824
Tweak run-external signature so command must be a string (#8971)
Tiny fix: clarify in `run-external`'s signature that the external
command must be a string.

### Before
```
Signatures:
  <any> | run-external <any> -> <any>

Parameters:
  command <any>: external command to run
  ...args <any>: arguments for external command
```

### After
```
Signatures:
  <any> | run-external <string> -> <any>

Parameters:
  command <string>: external command to run
  ...args <any>: arguments for external command
```


### Notes

I was hoping to change more `any`s to more specific types, but alas I
think we can only change `command` right now. The input can be any type
and it gets rendered to a string before being passed to the external.
The args can be any value type and they get converted to strings. The
output can be either binary or a string.
2023-04-22 10:57:16 -07:00
JT
d00038eb4b
Reuse the cached parse results of parsed files (#8949)
# Description

This does a lookup in the cache of parsed files to see if a span can be
found for a file that was previously loaded with the same contents, then
uses that span to find the parsed block for that file. The end result
should, in theory, be identical but doesn't require any reparsing or
creating new blocks/new definitions that aren't needed.

This drops the sg.nu benchmark from:
```
╭───┬───────────────────╮
│ 0 │ 280ms 606µs 208ns │
│ 1 │ 282ms 654µs 416ns │
│ 2 │ 252ms 640µs 541ns │
│ 3 │  250ms 940µs 41ns │
│ 4 │ 241ms 216µs 375ns │
│ 5 │ 257ms 310µs 583ns │
│ 6 │ 196ms 739µs 416ns │
╰───┴───────────────────╯
```

to:
```
╭───┬───────────────────╮
│ 0 │ 118ms 698µs 125ns │
│ 1 │       121ms 327µs │
│ 2 │ 121ms 873µs 500ns │
│ 3 │  124ms 94µs 708ns │
│ 4 │ 113ms 733µs 291ns │
│ 5 │ 108ms 663µs 125ns │
│ 6 │  63ms 482µs 625ns │
╰───┴───────────────────╯
```

I was hoping to also see some startup time improvements, but I didn't
notice much there.

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2023-04-22 07:00:33 +12:00
mike
fb72da0e82
unify the *-BuiltinVar parser errors (#8944)
# Description

this pr condenses `MutBuiltinVar`, `LetBuiltinVar` and `ConstBuiltinVar`
into one error:
```nu
Error: nu::parser::name_is_builtin_var

  × `in` used as variable name.
   ╭─[entry #69:1:1]
 1 │ let in = 420
   ·     ─┬
   ·      ╰── already a builtin variable
   ╰────
  help: 'in' is the name of a builtin Nushell variable and cannot be used
        as a variable name
```

it also fixes this case which was previously not handled
```nu
let $nu = 420 # this variable would have been 'lost'
```
2023-04-20 19:44:31 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
393f424f1c
allow find command to look in specified columns only (#8937)
# Description
This PR allows the `find` command to search in specific columns using
`--columns [col1 col2 col3]`. This is really meant to help with the
`help` command in the std.nu.

There are a few more things I want to look at so this is a draft for
now.
- [x] add example
- [x] look at regex part

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2023-04-20 08:13:12 -05:00
Jelle Besseling
c8f54476c9
Set env in exec command (#8917)
# Description

Previously variables with `let-env` were not available after doing an
`exec` command. This PR fixes that

# User-Facing Changes

Can now use environment variables set with nushell after `exec`

# Tests + Formatting

No tests made but formatting has been checked

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2023-04-20 22:10:46 +12:00
Máté FARKAS
1855dfb656
Fix into decimal command category (#8932)
Commands like this one belong to conversions category

Fixes #8931

Co-authored-by: Mate Farkas <Mate.Farkas@oneidentity.com>
2023-04-19 11:39:12 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
3b20d6890c
remove debug print bug (#8909)
# Description
Oops. Someone just found a eprintln that I left in the code 3 weeks ago.
This removes that debug message.
2023-04-17 14:47:08 +02:00
Reilly Wood
4ecec59224
Upgrade open crate to fix WSL bug (#8905)
This PR upgrades the [`open`](https://github.com/Byron/open-rs) crate
(used in the `start` command) from 4.0.1 to 4.0.2. This fixes a bug
where `open` doesn't always work properly on WSL:
https://github.com/Byron/open-rs/pull/71
2023-04-16 22:05:40 -07:00
WindSoilder
cbedc8403f
update command: make $in(in closure body) takes cell path (#8610)
# Description

Make `$in` takes cell path in `update` command

The reason behind the change:
https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/615329862395101194/1088405671080370196
> when i use update on some cell path, it's almost always because i want
to start with its previous value and change it.

cc @amtoine 

# User-Facing Changes

## Before
```
open Cargo.toml | get package | update metadata.binstall.pkg-fmt {|| $in.metadata.binstall.pkg-fmt | str replace "g" "FOO"}
```

## After
```
open Cargo.toml | get package | update metadata.binstall.pkg-fmt {|| str replace "g" "FOO"}
```

If use want to access original raw, it can be accessed by parameters in
closure:
```
open Cargo.toml | get package | update metadata.binstall.pkg-fmt {|$it| $it.metadata.binstall.pkg-fmt | str replace "g" "FOO"}
```
For this reason, I don't think we need to add a flag like `--whole`

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows
> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-04-15 10:26:21 +02:00
Amirhossein Akhlaghpour
fff4de5c44
Apply continue to each (#8889)
# Description
Fixes #8878
Add continue command on each and added new tests too .
2023-04-15 17:11:02 +12:00
WindSoilder
9b35d59023
Update crossterm version to 0.26 (#8623)
# Description

This pr is a companion to https://github.com/nushell/reedline/pull/560

Fortunally, we don't need to change too much nushell code.

## Additional note about lscolor dependency
https://github.com/sharkdp/lscolors/pull/58~~
lscolor is using 0.26 for now
2023-04-14 22:14:57 +02:00
Sygmei
71611dec4f
feat: added items command for Records (#8640)
# Description

This PR adds an `items` command which allows the user to iterate over
both `columns` and `values` of a `Record<>` type at the same time.


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3835355/227976277-c9badbb2-2e31-4243-8d00-7e28f2289587.png)

# User-Facing Changes

No breaking changes, only a new `items` command.

# Formatting

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` 👌 
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` 👌
- `cargo test --workspace` 👌
2023-04-14 14:42:33 -05:00
Bob Hyman
8efbb48cb0
Pick up fix in dtparse for nanosec truncation noted at bottom of #8337 (#8805)
# Description

Pick up [enhancement in
`dtparse`](https://github.com/bspeice/dtparse/pull/41), to preserve
nanoseconds in string-to-date conversions.

# User-Facing Changes

An especially eagle-eyed user might notice that prior versions of
nushell were losing nanosecond precision when converting string format
date/time to datetime.

Before:
```nushell
〉'2023-03-02T01:02:03.987654321' | into datetime | date to-record
╭────────────┬───────────╮
│ year       │ 2023      │
│ month      │ 3         │
│ day        │ 2         │
│ hour       │ 1         │
│ minute     │ 2         │
│ second     │ 3         │
│ nanosecond │ 987654000 │
│ timezone   │ -04:00    │
╰────────────┴───────────╯
```
Now, it just works(tm)
```nushell
〉'2023-03-02T01:02:03.987654321' | into datetime | date to-record
╭────────────┬───────────╮
│ year       │ 2023      │
│ month      │ 3         │
│ day        │ 2         │
│ hour       │ 1         │
│ minute     │ 2         │
│ second     │ 3         │
│ nanosecond │ 987654321 │
│ timezone   │ -04:00    │
╰────────────┴───────────╯
```

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- [x] `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting
(`cargo fmt --all` applies these changes)
- [x] `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- [x] `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass  
Some (unrelated) tests did fail [^err]
- [x] `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests.nu` to run the tests for the
standard library

> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows
> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.

# (Unrelated) test failures noted
[^err]: Several tests are failing, unrelated to this PR

```
failures:

---- modules::module_import_env_1 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env main.nu; use main.nu foo; foo
   ·            ───┬───
   ·               ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'modules::module_import_env_1' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"foo"`', tests/modules/mod.rs:316:9
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace

---- modules::module_import_env_2 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env main.nu; $env.FOO
   ·            ───┬───
   ·               ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'modules::module_import_env_2' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"foo"`', tests/modules/mod.rs:341:9

---- overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `"nushell"`,
 right: `"test1"`', tests/overlays/mod.rs:919:9

---- overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env test1/test2/spam.nu; $env.PWD | path basename
   ·            ─────────┬─────────
   ·                     ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay"`', tests/overlays/mod.rs:946:9

---- parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env lol/lol.nu; $env.FOO
   ·            ─────┬────
   ·                 ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"good"`', tests/parsing/mod.rs:177:9

---- parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env lol/lol/lol.nu; $env.LOL
   ·            ───────┬──────
   ·                   ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"lol"`', tests/parsing/mod.rs:99:9

---- shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[main.nu:1:1]
 1 │ const NU_LIB_DIRS = [ 'scripts' ]
 2 │ source-env foo.nu
   ·            ───┬──

thread 'shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative' panicked at 'assertion failed: outcome.err.is_empty()', tests/shell/mod.rs:166:9

---- shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"AndrásWithKitKat"`', tests/shell/pipeline/commands/external.rs:198:13

---- shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"jt_likes_cake.txt"`', tests/shell/pipeline/commands/external.rs:173:13


failures:
    modules::module_import_env_1
    modules::module_import_env_2
    overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative
    overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay
    parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1
    parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple
    shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative
    shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines
    shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings

test result: FAILED. 386 passed; 9 failed; 20 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 98.06s

error: test failed, to rerun pass `-p nu --test main`

failures:

---- modules::module_import_env_1 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env main.nu; use main.nu foo; foo
   ·            ───┬───
   ·               ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'modules::module_import_env_1' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"foo"`', tests/modules/mod.rs:316:9
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace

---- modules::module_import_env_2 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env main.nu; $env.FOO
   ·            ───┬───
   ·               ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'modules::module_import_env_2' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"foo"`', tests/modules/mod.rs:341:9

---- overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `"nushell"`,
 right: `"test1"`', tests/overlays/mod.rs:919:9

---- overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env test1/test2/spam.nu; $env.PWD | path basename
   ·            ─────────┬─────────
   ·                     ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay"`', tests/overlays/mod.rs:946:9

---- parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env lol/lol.nu; $env.FOO
   ·            ─────┬────
   ·                 ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"good"`', tests/parsing/mod.rs:177:9

---- parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env lol/lol/lol.nu; $env.LOL
   ·            ───────┬──────
   ·                   ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"lol"`', tests/parsing/mod.rs:99:9

---- shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[main.nu:1:1]
 1 │ const NU_LIB_DIRS = [ 'scripts' ]
 2 │ source-env foo.nu
   ·            ───┬──

thread 'shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative' panicked at 'assertion failed: outcome.err.is_empty()', tests/shell/mod.rs:166:9

---- shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"AndrásWithKitKat"`', tests/shell/pipeline/commands/external.rs:198:13

---- shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"jt_likes_cake.txt"`', tests/shell/pipeline/commands/external.rs:173:13


failures:
    modules::module_import_env_1
    modules::module_import_env_2
    overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative
    overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay
    parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1
    parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple
    shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative
    shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines
    shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings

test result: FAILED. 386 passed; 9 failed; 20 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 98.06s

error: test failed, to rerun pass `-p nu --test main`
failures:

---- modules::module_import_env_1 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env main.nu; use main.nu foo; foo
   ·            ───┬───
   ·               ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'modules::module_import_env_1' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"foo"`', tests/modules/mod.rs:316:9
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a backtrace

---- modules::module_import_env_2 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env main.nu; $env.FOO
   ·            ───┬───
   ·               ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'modules::module_import_env_2' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"foo"`', tests/modules/mod.rs:341:9

---- overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `"nushell"`,
 right: `"test1"`', tests/overlays/mod.rs:919:9

---- overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env test1/test2/spam.nu; $env.PWD | path basename
   ·            ─────────┬─────────
   ·                     ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay"`', tests/overlays/mod.rs:946:9

---- parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1 stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env lol/lol.nu; $env.FOO
   ·            ─────┬────
   ·                 ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"good"`', tests/parsing/mod.rs:177:9

---- parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ source-env lol/lol/lol.nu; $env.LOL
   ·            ───────┬──────
   ·                   ╰── file not found
   ╰────


thread 'parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"lol"`', tests/parsing/mod.rs:99:9

---- shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative stdout ----
=== stderr
Error: nu:🐚:file_not_found

  × File not found
   ╭─[main.nu:1:1]
 1 │ const NU_LIB_DIRS = [ 'scripts' ]
 2 │ source-env foo.nu
   ·            ───┬──

thread 'shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative' panicked at 'assertion failed: outcome.err.is_empty()', tests/shell/mod.rs:166:9

---- shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"AndrásWithKitKat"`', tests/shell/pipeline/commands/external.rs:198:13

---- shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings stdout ----
=== stderr

thread 'shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `""`,
 right: `"jt_likes_cake.txt"`', tests/shell/pipeline/commands/external.rs:173:13


failures:
    modules::module_import_env_1
    modules::module_import_env_2
    overlays::overlay_use_do_cd_file_relative
    overlays::overlay_use_dont_cd_overlay
    parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_dont_use_cwd_1
    parsing::parse_file_relative_to_parsed_file_simple
    shell::const_nu_lib_dirs_relative
    shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_lines
    shell::pipeline::commands::external::it_evaluation::takes_rows_of_nu_value_strings

test result: FAILED. 386 passed; 9 failed; 20 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 98.06s

error: test failed, to rerun pass `-p nu --test main`
```
2023-04-14 07:24:46 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
5afc49250f
Bump umask from 2.0.0 to 2.1.0 (#8835) 2023-04-14 12:15:22 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
efb81a1277
Bump winreg from 0.11.0 to 0.50.0 (#8837) 2023-04-14 12:15:01 +00:00
Jelle Besseling
8ddebcb932
Add $env.CURRENT_FILE variable (#8861)
Co-authored-by: Jelle Besseling <jelle@bigbridge.nl>
2023-04-13 23:33:29 +03:00
Vaishaag Subhagan
3603610026
Correct error description for unknown external commands (#8868)
# Description
Fixes issue https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8643 

# User-Facing Changes

Before
<img width="442" alt="image"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5063945/231624884-49a1ce4e-598d-4d19-882d-c22d168e6a5a.png">

After
<img width="449" alt="image"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5063945/231625076-5f1becd7-7477-4d2f-b765-3956210da7f2.png">
2023-04-13 19:33:05 +02:00
WindSoilder
017151dff1
optimize hash md5 for binary input (#8860)
# Description

Fixes: #8260

# User-Facing Changes

`open bigfile | hash md5` no longer consumes too much memory

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` to run the tests for the
standard library

> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows
> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-04-13 19:29:06 +02:00
WindSoilder
ad90b6e5f3
rm: enable trash flag on android and ios platrofm (#8871)
# Description

As title, enable trash flag on all platforms make `rm` more portable
across different platforms, but `-t` will do nothing.

Fixes: #8104

# User-Facing Changes
Na

# Tests + Formatting
It's hard to add tests because we don't run tests for android and ios
platforms.

# After Submitting
<!-- If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
-->

---------

Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-04-13 07:34:52 -05:00
JT
46dba8853a
Revert numberlike parsing restriction (#8845)
# Description

This effectively reverts #8635. We shipped this change with 0.78 and
received many comments/issues related to this restriction feeling like a
step backward.

fixes: #8844 
(and probably other issues)

# User-Facing Changes

Returns numbers and number-like values to being allowed to be bare
words. Examples: `3*`, `1fb43`, `4,5`, and related.

# Tests + Formatting

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2023-04-12 05:21:31 +12:00
nibon7
74dcac3b0d
Fix process_range on 32-bit platforms (#8842)
# Description

This PR fixes
`commands::str_::substrings_the_input_and_treats_end_index_as_length_if_blank_end_index_given`
testcase on 32-bit platform.

```
failures:
---- commands::str_::substrings_the_input_and_treats_end_index_as_length_if_blank_end_index_given stdout ----
=== stderr
thread 'commands::str_::substrings_the_input_and_treats_end_index_as_length_if_blank_end_index_given' panicked at 'assertion failed: `(left == right)`
  left: `"arepa"`,
 right: `"arepas"`', crates/nu-command/tests/commands/str_/mod.rs:363:9
failures:
    commands::str_::substrings_the_input_and_treats_end_index_as_length_if_blank_end_index_given
test result: FAILED. 1072 passed; 1 failed; 23 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 2.98s
error: test failed, to rerun pass `-p nu-command --test main`
```

https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/nibon7/aports/-/jobs/1005935#L3864
https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/nibon7/aports/-/jobs/1005931#L3867

# User-Facing Changes

N/A

# Tests + Formatting

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2023-04-11 06:52:42 +12:00
Stefan Holderbach
57510f2fd2
Move CLI related commands to nu-cli (#8832)
# Description

Part of the larger cratification effort.

Moves all `reedline` or shell line editor specific commands to `nu-cli`.

## From `nu-cmd-lang`:
- `commandline`
- This shouldn't have moved there. Doesn't directly depend on reedline
but assumes parts in the engine state that are specific to the use of
reedline or a REPL

## From `nu-command`:
- `keybindings` and subcommands
  - `keybindings default`
  - `keybindings list`
  - `keybindings listen`
    - very `reedline` specific
- `history`
  - needs `reedline`
- `history session`

## internal use
Instead of having a separate `create_default_context()` that calls
`nu-command`'s `create_default_context()`, I added a `add_cli_context()`
that updates an `EngineState`


# User-Facing Changes

None

## Build time comparison

`cargo build --timings` from a `cargo clean --profile dev`

### total
main: 64 secs
this: 59 secs

### `nu-command` build time

branch | total| codegen | fraction  
---|---|---|---
main | 14.0s | 6.2s | (44%)
this | 12.5s | 5.5s | (44%)

`nu-cli` depends on `nu-command` at the moment.
Thus it is built during the code-gen phase of `nu-command` (on 16
virtual cores)

# Tests + Formatting

I removed the `test_example()` facilities for now as we had not run any
of the commands in an `Example` test and importing the right context for
those tests seemed more of a hassle than the duplicated
`test_examples()` implementations in `nu-cmd-lang` and `nu-command`
2023-04-10 10:56:47 +12:00
JT
9e3d6c3bfd
Only add the std lib files once (#8830)
# Description

We were seeing duplicate entries for the std lib files, and this PR
addresses that. Each file should now only be added once.

Note: they are still parsed twice because it's hard to recover the
module from the output of `parse` but a bit of clever hacking in a
future PR might be able to do that.

# User-Facing Changes

_(List of all changes that impact the user experience here. This helps
us keep track of breaking changes.)_

# Tests + Formatting

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Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

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style
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standard library

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2023-04-10 08:55:47 +12:00
Michael Angerman
60e6ea5abd
remove nu_cli crate dependency from nu_std (#8807)
now nu_std only depends on nu_parser, nu_protocol and miette
and removes the nu_cli dependency

this enables developers moving forward to come along and implement their
own CLI's without having to pull in a redundant nu-cli which will not be
needed for them.

I did this by moving report_error into nu_protocol
which nu_std already has a dependency on anyway....



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2023-04-08 13:53:43 +02:00
Harshal Chaudhari
35e8420780
fix(nu-command/tests): further remove unnecessary pipeline() and cwd() (#8793)
# Description

This PR further fixes tests as part of #8670 

# User-Facing Changes

None

# Tests + Formatting

None

# After Submitting

None

---------

Signed-off-by: Harshal Chaudhari <harshal.chaudhary@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Reilly Wood <reilly.wood@icloud.com>
2023-04-07 14:09:55 -07:00
Antoine Stevan
49960beb35
FEATURE: make the link in the ansi extra usage an ANSI link (#8795)
# Description
this addresses the comments of @fdncred from
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8713#issuecomment-1498206087

the exact ANSI link has been generated with
```bash
"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code" | ansi link --text "ANSI escape code" | debug -r
```

# User-Facing Changes
there is now an ANSI link in the `ansi` help page instead of a markdown
link.

# Tests + Formatting
```
$nothing
```

# After Submitting
```
$nothing
```
2023-04-07 13:39:51 -05:00
Jakub Žádník
1b677f167e
Remove old alias implementation (#8797) 2023-04-07 21:09:38 +03:00
goldfish
a3ea0c304a
Fix config {nu,env} to open $nu.{config,env}-file (#8792)
# Description

fixed #8755
Now, command `config {nu,env}` opens default file
`.config/nushell/{config,env}.nu`.
This behavior is inappropriate when `nu` is launched with option
`--config` or `--env-config`.
This PR changes the file that the command opens to
`$nu.{config,env}-file`.

# User-Facing Changes

`config {nu,env}` opens `$nu.{config,env}-file`.
2023-04-07 18:37:54 +02:00
WMR
4fda6d7eaa
Add regex separators for split row/list/column (#8707)
# Description

Verified on discord with maintainer

Change adds regex separators in split rows/column/list. The primary
motivating reason was to make it easier to split on separators with
unbounded whitespace without requiring a lot of trim jiggery. But,
secondary motivation is the same as the set of all motivations for
adding split regex features to most languages.

# User-Facing Changes

Adds -r option to split rows/column/list.

# Tests + Formatting

Ran tests, however tests.nu fails with unrelated errors:

```
~/src/nushell> cargo run -- crates/nu-utils/standard_library/tests.nu                                                                                                                                                          04/02/2023 02:07:25 AM
    Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.24s
     Running `target/debug/nu crates/nu-utils/standard_library/tests.nu`
INF|2023-04-02T02:07:27.060|Running tests in test_asserts
INF|2023-04-02T02:07:27.141|Running tests in test_dirs
Error:
  × list is just pwd after initialization

INF|2023-04-02T02:07:27.167|Running tests in test_logger
INF|2023-04-02T02:07:27.286|Running tests in test_std
Error:
  × some tests did not pass (see complete errors above):
  │
  │       test_asserts test_assert
  │       test_asserts test_assert_equal
  │       test_asserts test_assert_error
  │       test_asserts test_assert_greater
  │       test_asserts test_assert_greater_or_equal
  │       test_asserts test_assert_length
  │       test_asserts test_assert_less
  │       test_asserts test_assert_less_or_equal
  │       test_asserts test_assert_not_equal
  │     ⨯ test_dirs test_dirs_command
  │       test_logger test_critical
  │       test_logger test_debug
  │       test_logger test_error
  │       test_logger test_info
  │       test_logger test_warning
  │       test_std test_path_add
  │
```

Upon investigating seeing this difference:

```
╭───┬─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╮
│ 0 │ /var/folders/1f/ltbr1m8s5s1811k6n1rhpc0r0000gn/T/test_dirs_c1ed89d6-19f7-47c7-9e1f-74c39f3623b5         │
│ 1 │ /private/var/folders/1f/ltbr1m8s5s1811k6n1rhpc0r0000gn/T/test_dirs_c1ed89d6-19f7-47c7-9e1f-74c39f3623b5 │
╰───┴─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╯
```

This seems unrelated to my changes, but can investigate further if
desired.

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Co-authored-by: Robert Waugh <robert@waugh.io>
2023-04-07 06:46:11 -05:00
JT
aded2c1937
Refactor to support multiple parse errors (#8765)
# Description

This is a pretty heavy refactor of the parser to support multiple parser
errors. It has a few issues we should address before landing:

- [x] In some cases, error quality has gotten worse `1 / "bob"` for
example
- [x] if/else isn't currently parsing correctly
- probably others

# User-Facing Changes

This may have error quality degradation as we adjust to the new error
reporting mechanism.

# Tests + Formatting

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2023-04-07 12:35:45 +12:00
Jakub Žádník
e54b867e8e
Remove parser keywords label from commands that do not need it (#8780) 2023-04-07 01:12:21 +03:00
Jakub Žádník
c12b4b4af7
Aliasing math expression shows error earlier (#8779) 2023-04-07 00:40:53 +03:00
Jakub Žádník
87ddba0193
Allow multi-word aliases (#8777) 2023-04-07 00:05:09 +03:00
dependabot[bot]
a29b61bd4f
Bump miette from 5.6.0 to 5.7.0 (#8720) 2023-04-06 20:39:54 +00:00
Jelle Besseling
8a030f3bfc
Add ppid example for ps (#8768)
# Description

Add an extra example for the `ps` command

# User-Facing Changes

Only adds this example:


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1576660/230374829-dc957b89-0a76-451d-baba-5e4463b150c3.png)

# Tests + Formatting

N/A

# After Submitting

This is related to https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/864

Co-authored-by: Jelle Besseling <jelle@bigbridge.nl>
2023-04-06 07:32:12 -05:00
Jan9103
bcdb9bf5b4
Update some help examples (#8759)
# Description

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Recently a few things changed, which now create issues:
- `1.0.0`, `+500`, and `0x000000` used to get parsed as string, but now
just errors
- `each { print $in }` -> `each {|| print $in }`

I looked through all the help pages and fixed every highlighted (red
background) error: `help commands | each {|i| help $i.name} | table |
less`

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The examples work again and no longer contain error syntax-highlighting

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2023-04-05 18:36:00 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
3509bde1a9
Bump windows from 0.46.0 to 0.48.0 (#8721)
Bumps [windows](https://github.com/microsoft/windows-rs) from 0.46.0 to
0.48.0.
<details>
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<p><em>Sourced from <a
href="https://github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/releases">windows's
releases</a>.</em></p>
<blockquote>
<h2>0.48.0</h2>
<p>This release includes an update to all crates to address a target
version reliability issue. This issue is detailed here: <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/issues/2410#issuecomment-1490802715">microsoft/windows-rs#2410</a></p>
<h2>What's Changed</h2>
<ul>
<li>Improve target version reliability by <a
href="https://github.com/kennykerr"><code>@​kennykerr</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/pull/2412">microsoft/windows-rs#2412</a></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: <a
href="https://github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/compare/0.47.0...0.48.0">https://github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/compare/0.47.0...0.48.0</a></p>
<h2>0.47.0</h2>
<p>As a reminder, updates are only published by request (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/issues/2397">#2397</a>;
<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/win32metadata/issues/1507">microsoft/win32metadata#1507</a>).
This release provides an update to the <code>windows</code> crate. It
does not include an update to the <code>windows-sys</code> crate.</p>
<p>This update adds support for standalone code generation (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/issues/2396">#2396</a>)
as well as requested fixes to the Win32 metadata that prevented some
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<h2>What's Changed</h2>
<ul>
<li>Workaround for <code>rustdoc</code> regression by <a
href="https://github.com/kennykerr"><code>@​kennykerr</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/pull/2381">microsoft/windows-rs#2381</a></li>
<li>Token privilege samples by <a
href="https://github.com/kennykerr"><code>@​kennykerr</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/pull/2382">microsoft/windows-rs#2382</a></li>
<li>Apply <code>const</code> parameter metadata by <a
href="https://github.com/kennykerr"><code>@​kennykerr</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/pull/2384">microsoft/windows-rs#2384</a></li>
<li>Advanced metadata filtering by <a
href="https://github.com/kennykerr"><code>@​kennykerr</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/pull/2385">microsoft/windows-rs#2385</a></li>
<li>Update Win32 metadata v46 by <a
href="https://github.com/kennykerr"><code>@​kennykerr</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/pull/2387">microsoft/windows-rs#2387</a></li>
<li>Support standalone code generation by <a
href="https://github.com/kennykerr"><code>@​kennykerr</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/pull/2396">microsoft/windows-rs#2396</a></li>
<li>Update readme to include <code>windows-targets</code> and
<code>windows-bindgen</code> by <a
href="https://github.com/kennykerr"><code>@​kennykerr</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/pull/2399">microsoft/windows-rs#2399</a></li>
<li>Update Win32 metadata v47 by <a
href="https://github.com/kennykerr"><code>@​kennykerr</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/pull/2400">microsoft/windows-rs#2400</a></li>
<li>Version 0.47.0 by <a
href="https://github.com/kennykerr"><code>@​kennykerr</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/pull/2401">microsoft/windows-rs#2401</a></li>
<li>Add CLR test for lib validation by <a
href="https://github.com/kennykerr"><code>@​kennykerr</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/pull/2403">microsoft/windows-rs#2403</a></li>
<li>Restore reproducible libs by <a
href="https://github.com/riverar"><code>@​riverar</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/pull/2402">microsoft/windows-rs#2402</a></li>
<li>Check diff for all targets by <a
href="https://github.com/kennykerr"><code>@​kennykerr</code></a> in <a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/pull/2404">microsoft/windows-rs#2404</a></li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Full Changelog</strong>: <a
href="https://github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/compare/0.46.0...0.47.0">https://github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/compare/0.46.0...0.47.0</a></p>
</blockquote>
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<li><a
href="406944152e"><code>4069441</code></a>
Improve target version reliability (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/issues/2412">#2412</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="ec95c1e6ac"><code>ec95c1e</code></a>
Check diff for all targets (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/issues/2404">#2404</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="91e0a5c079"><code>91e0a5c</code></a>
Restore reproducible libs (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/issues/2402">#2402</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="36ea325a8d"><code>36ea325</code></a>
Add CLR test for lib validation (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/issues/2403">#2403</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="e03d14e2d0"><code>e03d14e</code></a>
Version 0.47.0 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/issues/2401">#2401</a>)</li>
<li><a
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Update Win32 metadata v47 (<a
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Update readme to include <code>windows-targets</code> and
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<li><a
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Support standalone code generation (<a
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<li><a
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Update Win32 metadata v46 (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/issues/2387">#2387</a>)</li>
<li><a
href="3507dcd3b1"><code>3507dcd</code></a>
Advanced metadata filtering (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/microsoft/windows-rs/issues/2385">#2385</a>)</li>
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mike
add20873d0
make str index-of -r use ranges (#8724)
# Description

final follow up to #8660 

# User-Facing Changes

**BREAKING CHANGE**
any scripts using the previous string or list syntax will **BREAK**
2023-04-05 23:22:40 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
427db0d101
FEATURE: better ansi -e error (#8709)
Should close #8704.

# Description
this PR
- makes the error thrown by things like `ansi -e {invalid: "invalid"}`
more explicit
- makes the `ansi -e` example more explicit about valid / invalid keys

# User-Facing Changes
the error
```bash
> ansi -e {invalid: "invalid"}
Error: nu:🐚:incompatible_parameters

  × Incompatible parameters.
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ ansi -e {invalid: "invalid"}
   ·         ──────────┬─────────
   ·                   ╰── unknown ANSI format key: expected one of ['fg', 'bg', 'attr'], found 'invalid'
   ╰────
```

the new `ansi -e` example
```bash
  Use structured escape codes
  > let bold_blue_on_red = {  # `fg`, `bg`, `attr` are the acceptable keys, all other keys are considered invalid and will throw errors.
        fg: '#0000ff'
        bg: '#ff0000'
        attr: b
    }
    $"(ansi -e $bold_blue_on_red)Hello Nu World(ansi reset)"
  Hello Nu World
```

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
-  `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
```
$nothing
```
2023-04-05 23:14:39 +02:00
Antoine Stevan
caf1432dc7
refactor the ansi help page (#8713)
# Description
i've always found the `ansi --help` extra usage hard to read and
understand...
i decided to give it a shot today, so here is what i came up 😋 

- make the extra usage structured with `nushell` tables
- make the examples clearer with variables and comments

one change that might appear strange is the following last two commits
```diff
diff --git a/crates/nu-command/src/platform/ansi/ansi_.rs b/crates/nu-command/src/platform/ansi/ansi_.rs
index 4746d27fa..ba3e597c4 100644
--- a/crates/nu-command/src/platform/ansi/ansi_.rs
+++ b/crates/nu-command/src/platform/ansi/ansi_.rs
@@ -507,10 +507,7 @@ impl Command for AnsiCommand {
 
     fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
         Signature::build("ansi")
-            .input_output_types(vec![
-                (Type::Nothing, Type::String),
-                (Type::List(Box::new(Type::String)), Type::String),
-            ])
+            .input_output_types(vec![(Type::Nothing, Type::String)])
             .optional(
                 "code",
                 SyntaxShape::Any,
```
`ansi` is never used on `list` inputs, as can be seen in the `Ansi.run`
function: `_input: PipelineData` is never used.
this broke the tests (see [this
action](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/actions/runs/4589552235/jobs/8104520078#step:4:1392))
for no real reason...

# User-Facing Changes
hopefully an easier to read `help ansi` page.

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting

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documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-04-05 13:16:36 -05:00
Jelle Besseling
65c90d5b45
Add ppid to ps command (#8750)
# Description

Adds the `ppid` field that's available on all supported platforms to the
`ps` command. This would be useful in my scripts.

# User-Facing Changes

- ps output now contains an extra column

# Tests + Formatting

Not sure if I need to add a test for this

# After Submitting

Update https://www.nushell.sh/book/quick_tour.html#quick-tour to show
the new table
2023-04-05 13:12:01 -05:00
WindSoilder
54a18991ab
Loops return external stream when external command failed. (#8646) 2023-04-05 20:38:04 +03:00
K3rnelP4n1k
1fcb98289a
Add section on removing ANSI sequences with find command (#8519)
Co-authored-by: Phreno <phreno@pop-os.localdomain>
2023-04-05 20:26:20 +03:00
Thomas Coratger
01e5ba01f6
Correction bug multiple dots mkdir and touch (#8486) 2023-04-05 20:22:56 +03:00
StevenDoesStuffs
1134c2f16c
Allow NU_LIBS_DIR and friends to be const (#8538) 2023-04-05 19:56:48 +03:00
Stefan Holderbach
d18cf19a3f
Bump to 0.78.1 development version (#8741)
# Description

either just development or hotfix
2023-04-05 13:36:10 +12:00
Stefan Holderbach
2ec2028637
Bump version to 0.78.0 (#8715)
# Description

Version bump for the `0.78.0`

Start to include the version with our `default_config.nu` and
`default_env.nu`

# Checklist

- [x] reedline
- [ ] release notes
2023-04-04 20:47:00 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
b84a01cb1d
Pin reedline to 0.18.0 release (#8728)
# Description

see release notes:

https://github.com/nushell/reedline/releases/tag/v0.18.0
2023-04-04 00:23:08 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
ca4d8008d4
Fix rest of license year ranges (#8727)
# Description

In theory we don't need to include the end of the year range for a
proper MIT license.
2023-04-04 09:03:29 +12:00
mike
87086262f3
make bytes at use ranges (#8710)
# Description

follow up to #8660 

# User-Facing Changes

**BREAKING CHANGE**
any scripts using the previous string or list syntax will BREAK
2023-04-03 04:28:36 +12:00
Harshal Chaudhari
3fab427383
Fix(tests/nu-command): remove unnecessary cwd() and pipeline(), etc (#8711)
# Description

This PR aims to cover the tests under nu-command as part of this issue
#8670 to clean up any unnecessary wrapping funcs like `cwd(".")` or
`pipeline()`, etc.

This PR is still WIP and opening as draft to get first impressions and
feedback on a few tests before I go on changing more.


# User-Facing Changes

None

# Tests + Formatting

None

# After Submitting

None

---------

Signed-off-by: Harshal Chaudhari <harshal.chaudhary@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Reilly Wood <reilly.wood@icloud.com>
2023-04-02 08:25:05 -07:00
Stefan Holderbach
61fa826159
Fix two stable clippy lints (#8712)
# Description

Unnecessary calls to `.into_iter()`


# User-Facing Changes

None

# Tests + Formatting

Only visible on stable toolchain
2023-04-02 16:23:19 +02:00
JT
1817d5e01e
prevent redefining fields in a record (#8705)
# Description

Prevents redefining fields in a record, for example `{a: 1, a: 2}` would
now error.

fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8699

# User-Facing Changes

Is technically a breaking change. If you relied on this behaviour to
give you the last value, your code will now error.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-utils/standard_library/tests.nu` to run the
tests for the standard library

> **Note**
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> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

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2023-04-02 06:09:33 +12:00
Lukáš Veškrna
6be5631477
Add math exp command (issue #8661) (#8700)
# Description
I copied the `math ln` command and replaced the relevant parts to
implement `math exp`.

# User-Facing Changes

The `math exp` command was added. Now one can do `[1, 2, 3] | math exp`
to get e to the power of these numbers.

# Tests + Formatting
I only wrote example tests, same as for `math ln`, which also does not
have special tests. I have ran into an issue with the tests but it seems
completely unrelated (see #8687)

# After Submitting

This PR was done in order to make the documentation complete, so I'm not
adding any documentation except `math ln`.
2023-04-01 12:53:58 +02:00
Reilly Wood
83ddf0ebe2
Make optional cell paths work with reject (#8697)
This PR makes `?` work with `reject`. For example:

```bash
> {} | reject foo
Error: nu:🐚:column_not_found

  × Cannot find column
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ {} | reject foo
   ·      ───┬── ─┬─
   ·         │    ╰── cannot find column 'foo'
   ·         ╰── value originates here
   ╰────

> {} | reject foo?
╭──────────────╮
│ empty record │
╰──────────────╯
```

This was prompted by [a user
question](https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/614593951969574961/1091466428546306078).
I would like to get this in for 0.78, I think it's low-risk and I want
the `?` feature to be as polished as possible for its debut.
2023-03-31 16:40:19 -07:00
Kelvin Samuel
eaea00366b
Fix a bug with us not outputting as µs with the into duration command (#8691)
# Description

Whilst working on [Allow parsing of mu (µ) character for
durations](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/8647), I found a bug
where, if you use `into duration --convert us`, it outputs with the unit
as `us` rather than `µs`

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/44570273/229141818-37f97071-7f8e-451c-9baa-3c292290e6e7.png)

After this change, it now outputs the correct symbol:

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/44570273/229142720-6e67d49a-e88f-44a8-a742-92fa5220e54b.png)

# User-Facing Changes

User will now see correct unit when converting into microseconds.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-utils/standard_library/tests.nu` to run the
tests for the standard library

> **Note**
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> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

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2023-03-31 16:01:48 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
0788fe5e72
fully deprecate str collect (#8680)
# Description

This PR fully deprecates `str collect`. It's been "half-deprecatd" for a
long time. This takes it all the way and disallows the command in favor
of `str join`.

# User-Facing Changes

No more `str collect`

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-utils/standard_library/tests.nu` to run the
tests for the standard library

> **Note**
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> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-03-31 13:23:22 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
3bf5999ef4
Remove proptests for nuon writing/parsing (#8688)
# Description

The two tests `to_nuon_from_nuon` and `to_nuon_from_nuon_string` were
taking multiple seconds and have since been superseded by more explicit
unit tests. Compared to the time cost for devs and CI they seldomly
returned explicit problems. One failure only popped up after months, as
a sampled failure (https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/7564).


# User-Facing Changes

none

# Tests + Formatting

Fuzzing should move to a separate worker and be removed from the main
test suite.
See #8575 for experimentation around the impact on our test coverage.
2023-03-31 17:15:16 +02:00
Maxim Zhiburt
8a85299575
Fix of a fix of #8671 (#8675)
Hi @fdncred,

I accidentally noticed that your fix tricks wrapping a bit.


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/20165848/228908201-0d5c7878-739f-43a3-b931-a8dc9df85cd7.png)


It must address it.

PS: I believe the issue was originally caused by a false positive of
clippy. (maybe we shall report it I am not sure)

---------

Signed-off-by: Maxim Zhiburt <zhiburt@gmail.com>
2023-03-31 07:53:57 -05:00
JT
3db0aed9f7
Add rest and ignore-rest patterns (#8681)
# Description

Adds two more patterns when working with lists:

```
[1, ..$remainder]
```
and
```
[1, ..]
```
The first one collects the remaining items and assigns them into the
variable. The second one ignores any remaining values.

# User-Facing Changes

Adds more capability to list pattern matching.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-utils/standard_library/tests.nu` to run the
tests for the standard library

> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows
> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-03-31 11:08:53 +13:00
Darren Schroeder
09276db2a5
add a threads parameter to par_each (#8679)
# Description

This PR allows you to control the amount of threads that `par-each` uses
via a `--threads(-t)` parameter. When no threads parameter is specified,
`par-each` uses the default, which is the same number of available CPUs
on your system.


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/228935152-eca5b06b-4e8d-41be-82c4-ecd49cdf1fe1.png)

closes #4407

# User-Facing Changes

New parameter

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

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clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-utils/standard_library/tests.nu` to run the
tests for the standard library

> **Note**
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> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
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# After Submitting

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documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-03-30 16:39:40 -05:00
Kelvin Samuel
bc6948dc89
Allow parsing of mu (µ) character for durations (issue #8614) (#8647)
# Description
This is to resolve the issue
[8614](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8614).
It allows the parsing of the mu (µ) character for durations, so you can
type `10µs`, and it correctly outputs, whilst maintaining the current
`us` parsing as well.

It also forces `durations` to be entered in lower case. 


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/44570273/228217360-57ebc902-cec5-4683-910e-0b18fbe160b1.png)
(The bottom one `1sec | into duration --convert us` looks like an
existing bug, where converting to `us` outputs `us` rather than `µs`)

# User-Facing Changes

Allows the user to parse durations in µs
Forces `durations` to be entered in lower case rather than any case, and
will error if not in lower case.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
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clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

> **Note**
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> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.

---------

Co-authored-by: Stefan Holderbach <sholderbach@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-03-30 17:35:35 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
e9c17daecd
fix inspect panic with large tables (#8673)
# Description

This PR fixes a small bug where `inspect` was panicking because the data
returned was larger than that terminal size.

Closes #8671
Closes #8674

# User-Facing Changes

No more panic

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

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fmt --all` applies these changes)
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clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

> **Note**
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> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
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> ```

# After Submitting

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documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-03-30 09:54:57 -05:00
Benjamin Lee
53beba7acc
Support passing an empty list to sort, uniq, sort-by, and uniq-by (issue #5957) (#8669)
# Description

Currently, all four of these commands return a (rather-confusing)
spanless error when passed an empty list:

```
> [] | sort
Error: 
  × no values to work with
  help: no values to work with
```

This PR changes these commands to always output `[]` if the input is
`[]`.

```
> [] | sort
╭────────────╮
│ empty list │
╰────────────╯
> [] | uniq-by foo
╭────────────╮
│ empty list │
╰────────────╯
```

I'm not sure what the original logic was here, but in the case of `sort`
and `uniq`, I think the current behavior is straightforwardly wrong.

`sort-by` and `uniq-by` are a bit more complicated, since they currently
try to perform some validation that the specified column name is present
in the input (see #8667 for problems with this validation, where a
possible outcome is removing the validation entirely). When passed `[]`,
it's not possible to do any validation because there are no records.
This opens up the possibility for situations like the following:

```
> [[foo]; [5] [6]] | where foo < 3 | sort-by bar
╭────────────╮
│ empty list │
╰────────────╯
```

I think there's a strong argument that `[]` is the best output for these
commands as well, since it makes pipelines like `$table | filter
$condition | sort-by $column` more predictable. Currently, this pipeline
will throw an error if `filter` evaluates to `[]`, but work fine
otherwise. This makes it difficult to write reliable code, especially
since users are not likely to encounter the `filter -> []` case in
testing (issue #5957). The only workaround is to insert manual checks
for an empty result. IMO, this is significantly worse than the "you can
typo a column name without getting an error" problem shown above.

Other commands that take column arguments (`get`, `select`, `rename`,
etc) already have `[] -> []`, so there's existing precedent for this
behavior.

The core question here is "what columns does `[]` have"? The current
behavior of `sort-by` is "no columns", while the current behavior of
`select` is "all possible columns". Both answers lead to accepting some
likely-buggy code without throwing on error, but in order to do better
here we would need something like `Value::Table` that tracks columns on
empty tables.

If other people disagree with this logic, I'm happy to split out the
`sort-by` and `uniq-by` changes into another PR.

# User-Facing Changes

`sort`, `uniq`, `sort-by`, and `uniq-by` now return `[]` instead of
throwing an error when input is `[]`.

# After Submitting

> If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.

The existing behavior was not documented, and the new behavior is what
you would expect by default, so I don't think we need to update
documentation.

---------

Co-authored-by: Reilly Wood <reilly.wood@icloud.com>
2023-03-29 19:55:38 -07:00
Reilly Wood
995603b08c
Fix record-to-JSON conversion for HTTP commands (#8663)
This PR fixes a bug introduced in
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/8571.

We were accidentally converting a `Result<Value, ShellError>` to JSON
instead of converting a `Value`. The upshot was that we were sending
JSON like `{"Ok":{"foo":"bar"}}` instead of `{"foo":"bar"}`.

This was an easy bug to miss, because `ureq::send_json()` accepts any
`impl serde::Serialize`. I've added a test to prevent regression.
2023-03-29 11:55:51 -07:00
JT
97e7d550c8
move 'str substring' to only use ranges (#8660)
# Description

This removes all the old style of quasi-ranges before we had full range
support from `str substring`. Functionality should otherwise work, but
only with the official range syntax.

# User-Facing Changes

Removes the array and string forms of ranges from `str substring`.
Leaves only the official range support for range values.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows
> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

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2023-03-29 20:01:42 +13:00
Reilly Wood
da8cb14f8b
Fix select on empty lists (#8651)
This PR fixes `select` when given an empty list; it used to return
`null` when given an empty list. I also cleaned up other `select` tests
while I was in the area.

### Before:

```
> [] | select a | to nuon
null
```

### After:

```
> [] | select a | to nuon
[]
```

It looks like the previous behaviour was accidentally introduced by
[this PR](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/7639).
2023-03-28 12:40:29 -07:00
JT
90b65018b6
Require that values that look like numbers parse as numberlike (#8635)
# Description

Require that any value that looks like it might be a number (starts with
a digit, or a '-' + digit, or a '+' + digits, or a special form float
like `-inf`, `inf`, or `NaN`) must now be treated as a number-like
value. Number-like syntax can only parse into number-like values.
Number-like values include: durations, ints, floats, ranges, filesizes,
binary data, etc.

# User-Facing Changes

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Just making sure we see this for release notes 😅 

This breaks any and all numberlike values that were treated as strings
before. Example, we used to allow `3,` as a bare word. Anything like
this would now require quotes or backticks to be treated as a string or
bare word, respectively.

# Tests + Formatting

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2023-03-28 19:31:38 +13:00
JT
7ec5f2f2eb
Add or-patterns, fix var binding scope (#8633)
# Description

Adds `|` patterns to `match`, allowing you to try multiple patterns for
the same case.

Example:

```
match {b: 1} { {a: $b} | {b: $b} => { print $b } }
```

Variables that don't bind are set to `$nothing` so that they can be
later checked.

This PR also:
fixes #8631 

Creates a set of integration tests for pattern matching also

# User-Facing Changes

Adds `|` to `match`. Fixes variable binding scope. 
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2023-03-27 11:31:57 +13:00
WindSoilder
944cad35bf
When running external command, expand tilde when pass back-quoted word (#8561)
# Description

Fixes: #8542

# User-Facing Changes

## Previous
```
❯ cat `~/TE ST/bug`
cat: ~/TE ST/bug: No such file or directory
```

## After
```
❯ cat `~/TE ST/bug`
a
```

This should be ok because We treat back-quoted strings as bare words

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2023-03-26 22:17:51 +13:00
JT
5b03bca138
Remove autoprinting of loop block values (#8618)
# Description

This removes autoprinting the final value of a loop, much in the same
spirit as not autoprinting values at the end of statements. As we fix
these corner cases, it becomes more consistent that to print to the
screen in a script, you use the `print` command.

This gives a noticeable performance improvement as a bonus.

Before:
```
C:\Source\nushell〉 for x in 1..10 { $x }
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
```
Now:
```
C:\Source\nushell〉 for x in 1..10 { $x }
C:\Source\nushell〉
```

# User-Facing Changes

**BREAKING CHANGE**

Loops like `for`, `loop`, and `while` will no longer automatically print
loop values to the screen.

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2023-03-26 13:23:54 +13:00
Reilly Wood
d409171ba8
Change comparison operators to allow nulls (#8617)
Prior to this PR, the less/greater than operators (`<`, `>`, `<=`, `>=`)
would throw an error if either side was null. After this PR, these
operators return null if either side (or both) is null.

### Examples
```bash 
1 < 3       # true
1 < null    # null
null < 3    # null
null < null # null
```

### Motivation

JT [asked the C#
folks](https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/615329862395101194/1086137515053957140)
and this is apparently the approach they would choose for comparison
operators if they could start from scratch.

This PR makes `where` more convenient to use on jagged/missing data. For
example, we can now filter on columns that may not be present in every
row:
```
> [{foo: 123} {}] | where foo? > 10
╭───┬─────╮
│ # │ foo │
├───┼─────┤
│ 0 │ 123 │
╰───┴─────╯
```
2023-03-26 12:10:09 +13:00
JT
6872d2ac2a
Speed up tight loop benchmarks (#8609)
# Description

This does a few speedups for tight loops:
* Caches the DeclId for `table` so we don't look it up. This means users
can't easily replace the default one, we might want to talk about this
tradeoff. The lookup for finding `table` in a tight loop is currently
pretty heavy. Might be another way to speed this up.
* `table` no longer pre-calculates the width. Instead, it only
calculates the width when printing a table or record.
* Use more efficient way of collecting the block of each loop
* When printing output, only get the config when needed

Combined, this drops the runtime from a million loop tight iteration
from 1sec 8ms to 236ms.

# User-Facing Changes

_(List of all changes that impact the user experience here. This helps
us keep track of breaking changes.)_

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2023-03-26 06:12:57 +13:00
JT
c0648a83be
Move variables to var stack (#8604)
# Description

This moves the representation of variables on the stack to a Vec, which
more closely resembles a stack. For small numbers of variables live at
any one point, this tends to be more efficient than a HashMap. Having a
stack-like vector also allows us to remember a stack position,
temporarily push variables on, then quickly drop the stack back to the
original size when we're done. We'll need this capability to allow
matching inside of conditions.

On this mac, a simple run of:

`timeit { mut x = 1; while $x < 1000000 { $x += 1 } }`

Went from 1 sec 86 ms, down to 1 sec 2 ms. Clearly, we have a lot more
ground we can make up in looping speed 😅 but it's nice that for fixing
this to make matching easier, we also get a win in terms of lookup speed
for small numbers of variables.

# User-Facing Changes

Likely users won't (hopefully) see any negative impact and may even see
a small positive impact.

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2023-03-25 12:56:45 +13:00
Reilly Wood
b4b68afa17
Make HTTP requests cancellable when trying to connect (#8591)
Closes #8585.

Prior to this change, the `http` commands could get stuck for 30s while
attempting to make a connection to a remote server. After this change,
`ctrl+c` works as expected:


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/26268125/227395505-c2d5b19d-6228-4eac-836f-c0c3426b0c19.png)

To make this work, we perform blocking `ureq` calls in a background
thread and poll the channel while checking `ctrl+c`.
2023-03-24 12:45:55 -07:00
mike
8cf9bc9993
allow lists to have type annotations (#8529)
this pr refines #8270 and closes #8109

# description
examples:

the original syntax is okay
```nu
def okay [nums: list] {}         # the type of list will be list<any>
```

empty annotations are allowed in any variation
the last two may be caught by a future formatter, 
but do not affect `nu` code currently
```nu
def okay [nums: list<>] {}       # okay

def okay [nums: list<     >] {}  # weird but also okay

def okay [nums: list<
>] {}                            # also weird but okay
```

types are allowed (See [notes](#notes) below)
```nu
def okay [nums: list<int>] {}    # `test [a b c]` will throw an error 

def okay [nums: list< int > {}   # any amount of space within the angle brackets is okay

def err [nums: list <int>] {}    # this is not okay, `nums` and `<int>` will be parsed as
                                 # two separate params, 
```

nested annotations are allowed in many variations
```nu
def okay [items: list<list<int>>] {}

def okay [items: list<list>] {}
```

any unterminated annotation is caught
```nu
Error: nu::parser::unexpected_eof

  × Unexpected end of code.
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ def err [nums: list<int] {}
   ·                       ▲
   ·                       ╰── expected closing >
   ╰────
```

unknown types are flagged
```nu
Error: nu::parser::unknown_type

  × Unknown type.
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ def err [nums: list<str>] {}
   ·                     ─┬─
   ·                      ╰── unknown type
   ╰────

Error: nu::parser::unknown_type

  × Unknown type.
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ def err [nums: list<int, string>] {}
   ·                    ─────┬─────
   ·                          ╰── unknown type
   ╰────
```

# notes
the error message for mismatched types in not as intuitive
```nu
Error: nu::parser::parse_mismatch

  × Parse mismatch during operation.
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ def err [nums: list<int>] {}; err [a b c]
   ·                                    ┬
   ·                                    ╰── expected int
   ╰────
```
it should be something like this
```nu
Error: nu::parser::parse_mismatch

  × Parse mismatch during operation.
   ╭─[source:1:1]
 1 │ def err [nums: list<int>] {}; err [a b c]
   ·                                    ──┬──
   ·                                      ╰── expected list<int>
   ╰────
```
this is currently not implemented
2023-03-24 12:54:06 +01:00
uaeio
d0aa69bfcb
Decode and Encode hex (#8392)
# Description

I need a command that will transform hex string into bytes and into
other direction.

I've implemented `decode hex` command and `encode hex` command. (Based
on `encode base64` and `decode base64` commands
# User-Facing Changes

```
> '010203' | decode hex
0x[01 02 03]
```

and 

```
> 0x[01 02 0a] | encode hex
'01020A'
```

---------

Co-authored-by: whiteand <andrewbeletskiy@gmail.com>
2023-03-24 12:25:26 +01:00
dependabot[bot]
4a1d12462f
Bump miette from 5.5.0 to 5.6.0 (#8531)
Bumps [miette](https://github.com/zkat/miette) from 5.5.0 to 5.6.0.
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<h3>Features</h3>
<ul>
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JT
8d5fbc6fcb
Fix closures that use matches. Move 'collect' to core. (#8596)
# Description

Fix patterns in pattern matching to properly declare their variables
when discovering which variables need to be closed over when creating a
closure.

Also, moves `collect` to core, so that the core language can use `$in`.

Fixes #8595 

# User-Facing Changes

See above

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2023-03-24 22:50:23 +13:00
JT
85bfdba1e2
Make timeit work with command calls (#8594)
# Description

Allows `timeit` to also run commands directly, eg) `timeit ls -la`

# User-Facing Changes

Additional capabilities to `timeit`.

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2023-03-24 22:34:03 +13:00
JT
546c753d1e
Move timeit to use blocks. Make match vars immutable (#8592)
# Description

This does a couple random changes/fixes:

* Moves `timeit` to use a block instead of a closure. This makes it a
bit more flexible.
* Moves var bindings in patterns to be immutable

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2023-03-24 17:33:11 +13:00
JT
2c3aade057
Add pattern matching (#8590)
# Description

This adds `match` and basic pattern matching.

An example:

```
match $x {
  1..10 => { print "Value is between 1 and 10" }
  { foo: $bar } => { print $"Value has a 'foo' field with value ($bar)" }
  [$a, $b] => { print $"Value is a list with two items: ($a) and ($b)" }
  _ => { print "Value is none of the above" }
}
```

Like the recent changes to `if` to allow it to be used as an expression,
`match` can also be used as an expression. This allows you to assign the
result to a variable, eg) `let xyz = match ...`

I've also included a short-hand pattern for matching records, as I think
it might help when doing a lot of record patterns: `{$foo}` which is
equivalent to `{foo: $foo}`.

There are still missing components, so consider this the first step in
full pattern matching support. Currently missing:
* Patterns for strings
* Or-patterns (like the `|` in Rust)
* Patterns for tables (unclear how we want to match a table, so it'll
need some design)
* Patterns for binary values
* And much more

# User-Facing Changes

[see above]

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Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows
> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-03-24 14:52:01 +13:00
Sygmei
ec5396a352
feat: added multiple options to http commands (#8571)
# Description

All `http` commands now have a `-f` flag which for now contains the
`headers`, `body` and `status` fields (we can later add stuff like
`is-redirect` or `cookies`).


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3835355/227048504-6686445d-ad2e-4f5d-905d-e71b3a4b81a6.png)

*Try it yourself*
```
http get http://mockbin.org/bin/630069dc-2c09-483a-a484-672561b7de14
http get -f http://mockbin.org/bin/630069dc-2c09-483a-a484-672561b7de14
```

The `http` commands can also now use the `-e` flag, which stands for
`--allow-errors`. When the status code is `>= 400`, it will still allow
you to interpret it like a normal response.


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3835355/227047790-b9f5a25f-2c0d-4741-881f-4189b23e4ef6.png)

*Try it yourself*
```
http get http://mockbin.org/bin/2ebd3d27-bdc2-4ee8-b042-0bc2c0d1ad2a # should fail like usual
http get -e http://mockbin.org/bin/2ebd3d27-bdc2-4ee8-b042-0bc2c0d1ad2a # will return the body
http get -e -f http://mockbin.org/bin/2ebd3d27-bdc2-4ee8-b042-0bc2c0d1ad2a # will let you see the full response
```

# User-Facing Changes

- Adds `-f` (`--full`) to all `http` commands
- Adds `-e` (--allow-errors) to all `http` commands
2023-03-23 13:32:35 -07:00
mike
403bf1a734
unify the run functions of all and any (#8578)
# Description

this pr reduces duplication by making `any` and `all` commands use [one
function](66ad83c15c/crates/nu-command/src/filters/any.rs (LL63-L65C28))
2023-03-23 20:49:52 +01:00
Antoine Stevan
05ff7a9925
FIX: do not allow *start > end* in error make spans (#8570)
This should close #8567.

# Description
this PR throws an error when `start > end` in the most complete branch
of `ErrorMake::run`, i.e. when `$.msg`, `$.label.text`, `$.label.start`
and `$.label.end` are defined.

i've also added a `error_start_bigger_than_end_should_fail` test to
check that it does indeed return the right error.

# User-Facing Changes
no more crash when manipulating span bounds and a clear error, e.g.
```bash
>_ error make {msg: "msg" label: {text: "text" start: 1010 end: 1000}}
Error:
  × invalid error format.
   ╭─[entry #3:1:1]
 1 │ error make {msg: "msg" label: {text: "text" start: 1010 end: 1000}}
   ·                               ──────────────────┬─────────────────
   ·                                                 ╰── `$.label.start` is stricly bigger than `$.label.end`
   ╰────
  help: 1010 > 1000
```
or
```bash
>_ error make {
:::     msg: "msg"
:::     label: {
:::         text: "text"
:::         start: ($nu.scope.engine_state.source_bytes - 90)
:::         end: ($nu.scope.engine_state.source_bytes - 100)
:::     }
::: }
Error:
  × invalid error format.
   ╭─[entry #4:2:1]
 2 │         msg: "msg"
 3 │ ╭─▶     label: {
 4 │ │           text: "text"
 5 │ │           start: ($nu.scope.engine_state.source_bytes - 90)
 6 │ │           end: ($nu.scope.engine_state.source_bytes - 100)
 7 │ ├─▶     }
   · ╰──── `$.label.start` is stricly bigger than `$.label.end`
 8 │     }
   ╰────
  help: 204525 > 204515
```

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🔴 `toolkit test`

# After Submitting
```
$nothing
```
2023-03-23 20:31:06 +01:00
Reilly Wood
5c2a767987
Better error message for mv when file not found (#8586)
Closes #8546.

### Before:
```
> mv foo.txt bar.txt
Error:
  × Invalid file or pattern
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ mv foo.txt bar.txt
   ·    ───┬───
   ·       ╰── invalid file or pattern
   ╰────
```

### After:
```
> mv foo.txt bar.txt
Error:
  × File(s) not found
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ mv foo.txt bar.txt
   ·    ───┬───
   ·       ╰── could not find any files matching this glob pattern
   ╰────
```
2023-03-23 11:31:49 -07:00
Christian Friedow
66ad83c15c
from ssv --aligned-columns should separate lines by character index instead of byte index (#8558)
# Description

## Symptom
Lines which are input into `from ssv --aligned-columns` are split
incorrectly of they contain utf-8 characters which have the length of
multiple bytes. Notice how the values of the `Bars` column bleeds into
the `Security` column in the following output (the big grey areas are
censored data ;) ):

![before-patch](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17351844/226757737-be7ca493-5c64-4a91-9153-984df515bb8c.png)

## Problem
The function behind `from ssv --aligned-columns` splits lines into
fields by byte index (which is default behavior of str.get(...) in Rust)
instead of character index. If the header row has a different length in
bytes than the remaining table rows, the split is executed incorrectly.

## Solution
The function behind `from ssv --aligned-columns1 now separates lines by
character index instead of byte index. This productes the following
(correct) output (the big grey areas are censored data ;) ):

![after-patch](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17351844/226757850-7acaebf3-2d40-4f85-b76e-64e465254bda.png)
2023-03-22 17:54:18 -05:00
Jakub Žádník
c48e9cdf5b
Disable alias recursion (for real) (#8557) 2023-03-22 23:16:06 +02:00
JT
2f8a52d256
Switch let/let-env family to init with math expressions (#8545)
# Description

This is an experiment to see what switching the `let/let-env` family to
math expressions for initialisers would be like.

# User-Facing Changes

This would require any commands you call from `let x = <command here>`
(and similar family) to call the command in parentheses. `let x = (foo)`
to call `foo`.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows
> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-03-23 09:14:10 +13:00
dependabot[bot]
a193b85123
Bump alphanumeric-sort from 1.4.4 to 1.5.0 (#8532) 2023-03-22 13:02:45 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
0f40c44ed2
Bump windows from 0.44.0 to 0.46.0 (#8535) 2023-03-22 13:02:03 +00:00
Sygmei
a1840e9d20
fix: fixed typo and improved Value TypeMismatch exceptions (#8324)
# Description

This PR aims to improve `TypeMismatch` exception that occurs when
comparing two values with `<`, `>`, `<=` or `>=` operators.

*Before*

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3835355/222980803-8cb0f945-5a82-4512-9989-5df0ec4e4969.png)

*After*

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3835355/226754903-68e56344-065d-42ee-b184-ab968e91c6de.png)

This PR also bundles a small refactor for histogram forbidden column
names exception, previous implementation forgot a column name in the
message, to avoid this, I'm re-using the same array for checking and
error display

# User-Facing Changes

Not much changes except a better and more readable exception for the
user

# Tests + Formatting

Does not break any tests, formatting passes as well :)
2023-03-22 09:47:40 +01:00
mike
e89c796b41
fix: bytes length example description typo (#8550)
this pr fixes a typo
2023-03-21 11:41:37 -05:00
Antoine Stevan
758351c732
FEATURE: add --raw. --tabs and --indent to to nuon as in to json (#8366)
Should close #7255.

# Description
**TL;DR**: this PR adds `--indent <int>`, `--tabs <int>` and `--raw` to
control a bit more the `string` output of `to nuon`, as done in `to
json` already, the goal being to promote the `NUON` format through easy
to read and formatted output `.nuon` files 😋

### outside of `crates/nu-command/src/formats/to/nuon.rs`
as the signature of `value_to_string` has changed, the single call to it
outside of its module definition has been changed to use default values
=> `value_to_string(&value, Span::unknown(), 0, &None)` in
`crates/nu-command/src/filters/uniq.rs`

### changes to `ToNuon` in `crates/nu-command/src/formats/to/nuon.rs`
- the signature now features `--raw`, `--indent <int>` and `--tabs
<int>`
- the structure of the `run` method is inspired from the one in `to
json`
  - we get the values of the arguments
  - we convert the input to a usable `Value`
- depending on whether the user raised `--raw`, `--indent` or `--tabs`,
we call the conversion to `string` with different values of the
indentation, starting at depth 0
- finally, we return `Ok` or a `ShellError::CantConvert` depending on
the conversion result
- some tool functions
- `get_true_indentation` gives the full indentation => `indent` repeated
`depth` times
- `get_true_separators` gives the line and field separators => a `("\n",
"")` when using some formatting or `("", " ")` when converting as pure
string on a single line

the meat of `nuon.rs` is now the `value_to_string` recursive function:
- takes the depth and the indent string
- adds correct newlines, space separators and indentation to the output
- calls itself with the same indent string but `depth + 1` to increase
the indentation by one level
- i used the `nl`, `idt`, `idt_po` (**i**n**d**en**t** **p**lus **o**ne)
and `idt_pt` (**i**n**d**en**t** **p**lus **t**wo) to make the
`format!`s easier to read

# User-Facing Changes
users can now
- control the amount and nature of NUON string output indentation with
  - `--indent <number of " " per level>`
  - `--tabs <number of "\t" per level>` 
- use the previous behaviour of `to nuon` with the `--raw` option
- have new examples with `help to nuon`

> **Note**
> the priority order of the options is the following
> 1. `--raw`
> 2. `--tabs`
> 3. `--indent`
>
> the default is `--indent 2`

# Tests + Formatting
### new tests
- tests involving the string output of `to nuon`, i.e. tests not of the
form `... | to nuon | from nuon ...`, now use the `to nuon --raw`
command => this is the smallest change to have the tests pass, as the
new `to nuon --raw` is equivalent to the old `to nuon`
- in `crates/nu-command/src/formats/to/nuon.rs`, the previous example
has been replaced with three examples
  - `[1 2 3] | to nuon` to show the default behaviour
  - `[1 2 3] | to nuon --raw` to show the not-formatted output
- a more complex example with `{date: 2000-01-01, data: [1 [2 3] 4.56]}
| to nuon`
  - the result values have been defined and the `examples` tests pass
 
### dev
- 🟢 `cargo fmt --all`
- 🟢 `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D
clippy::unwrap_used -A clippy::needless_collect`
- 🟢 `cargo test --workspace` ~~passes but without
`to_nuon_errs_on_closure`~~ fixed in
0b4fad7eff

# After Submitting
the `to nuon` page would have to be regenerated at some point due to the
new tests
2023-03-20 15:47:18 -05:00
dependabot[bot]
b0be6c3013
Bump quick-xml from 0.27.1 to 0.28.1 (#8533) 2023-03-20 17:46:28 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
9c6bfc0be9
Bump rstest from 0.16.0 to 0.17.0 (#8534) 2023-03-20 17:27:29 +00:00
Steven Xu
1d3f6105f5
feat: add a command_not_found hook (#8314)
# Description
Add a `command_not_found` function to `$env.config.hooks`. If this
function outputs a string, then it's included in the `help`.

An example hook on *Arch Linux*, to find packages that contain the
binary, looks like:

```nushell
let-env config = {
  # ...
  hooks: {
    command_not_found: {
      |cmd_name| (
        try {
          let pkgs = (pkgfile --binaries --verbose $cmd_name)
          (
            $"(ansi $env.config.color_config.shape_external)($cmd_name)(ansi reset) " +
            $"may be found in the following packages:\n($pkgs)"
          )
        } catch {
          null
        }
      )
    }
    # ...
```

# User-Facing Changes
- Add a `command_not_found` function to `$env.config.hooks`.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-03-20 17:05:22 +13:00
Artemiy
491a9c019c
Revert "Hide 7925" (#8500)
Revert nushell/nushell#8359
Turn `[empty list]` on by default again
2023-03-18 08:58:13 +13:00
JT
0ca49091c0
Add rest and glob support to 'open' (#8506)
# Description

This adds two different features to `open`:
* The ability to pass more than one file to `open`.
* Support for using globs in the filenames

`open` will create a list stream and stream the output if there is more
than one file opened

Examples:

```
open file1.csv file2.csv file3.csv
```

```
open *.nu | where $it =~ "echo"
```

# User-Facing Changes

Multi-file and glob support in `open`. Original `open` functionality
should continue as before.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows
> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-03-18 08:51:39 +13:00
Darren Schroeder
ef7fbf4bf9
Revert "Allow NU_LIBS_DIR and friends to be const" (#8501)
Reverts nushell/nushell#8310

In anticipation that we may want to revert this PR. I'm starting the
process because of this issue.

This stopped working
```
let-env NU_LIB_DIRS = [
    ($nu.config-path | path dirname | path join 'scripts')
    'C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\nu_scripts'
    ($nu.config-path | path dirname)
]
```
You have to do this now instead.
```
const NU_LIB_DIRS = [
    'C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\nushell\scripts'
    'C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\nu_scripts'
    'C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\nushell'
]
```

In talking with @kubouch, he was saying that the `let-env` version
should keep working. Hopefully it's a small change.
2023-03-17 09:33:24 -05:00
WindSoilder
a8eef9af33
Restrict closure expression to be something like {|| ...} (#8290)
# Description

As title, closes: #7921 closes: #8273

# User-Facing Changes

when define a closure without pipe, nushell will raise error for now:
```
❯ let x = {ss ss}
Error: nu::parser::closure_missing_pipe

  × Missing || inside closure
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ let x = {ss ss}
   ·         ───┬───
   ·            ╰── Parsing as a closure, but || is missing
   ╰────
  help: Try add || to the beginning of closure
```

`any`, `each`, `all`, `where` command accepts closure, it forces user
input closure like `{||`, or parse error will returned.
```
❯ {major:2, minor:1, patch:4} | values | each { into string }
Error: nu::parser::closure_missing_pipe

  × Missing || inside closure
   ╭─[entry #4:1:1]
 1 │ {major:2, minor:1, patch:4} | values | each { into string }
   ·                                             ───────┬───────
   ·                                                    ╰── Parsing as a closure, but || is missing
   ╰────
  help: Try add || to the beginning of closure
```

`with-env`, `do`, `def`, `try` are special, they still remain the same,
although it says that it accepts a closure, but they don't need to be
written like `{||`, it's more likely a block but can capture variable
outside of scope:
```
❯ def test [input] { echo [0 1 2] | do { do { echo $input } } }; test aaa
aaa
```

Just realize that It's a big breaking change, we need to update config
and scripts...

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-03-17 07:36:28 -05:00
StevenDoesStuffs
400a9d3b1e
Allow NU_LIBS_DIR and friends to be const (#8310)
# Description

Allow NU_LIBS_DIR and friends to be const they can be updated within the
same parse pass. This will allow us to remove having multiple config
files eventually.

Small implementation detail: I've changed `call.parser_info` to a
hashmap with string keys, so the information can have names rather than
indices, and we don't have to worry too much about the order in which we
put things into it.

Closes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8422

# User-Facing Changes

In a single file, users can now do stuff like
```
const NU_LIBS_DIR = ['/some/path/here']
source script.nu
```
and the source statement will use the value of NU_LIBS_DIR declared the
line before.

Currently, if there is no `NU_LIBS_DIR` const, then we fallback to using
the value of the `NU_LIBS_DIR` env-var, so there are no breaking changes
(unless someone named a const NU_LIBS_DIR for some reason).


![2023-03-04-014103_hyprshot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13265529/222885263-135cdd0d-7884-438b-b2ed-c3979fa44463.png)

# Tests + Formatting

~~TODO: write tests~~ Done

# After Submitting

~~TODO: update docs~~ Will do when we update default_env.nu/merge
default_env.nu into default_config.nu.
2023-03-17 07:23:29 -05:00
Luc Perkins
7095d8994e
Add char --list example to char command docs (#8474)
# Description

When using `char`, I somehow missed the `--list` flag (even though it's
of course displayed in the help output). While it's maybe a bit
redundant to have a usage of the flag in the examples, I suspect that I
may not be alone in needing an extra nudge on getting that info 😄

# User-Facing Changes

Just an extra example in the `char` help output.
2023-03-17 10:15:41 +01:00
JT
2d41613039
bump to 0.77.2 (#8496)
# Description

_(Thank you for improving Nushell. Please, check our [contributing
guide](../CONTRIBUTING.md) and talk to the core team before making major
changes.)_

_(Description of your pull request goes here. **Provide examples and/or
screenshots** if your changes affect the user experience.)_

# User-Facing Changes

_(List of all changes that impact the user experience here. This helps
us keep track of breaking changes.)_

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows
> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-03-17 21:29:15 +13:00
Dan Davison
7625aed200
SQL-style join command for Nushell tables (#8424)
This PR adds a command `join` for performing SQL-style joins on Nushell
tables:

```
〉join -h
Join two tables

Usage:
  > join {flags} <right-table> <left-on> (right-on)

Flags:
  -h, --help - Display the help message for this command
  -i, --inner - Inner join (default)
  -l, --left - Left-outer join
  -r, --right - Right-outer join
  -o, --outer - Outer join

Signatures:
  <table> | join list<any>, <string>, <string?> -> <table>

Parameters:
  right-table <list<any>>: The right table in the join
  left-on <string>: Name of column in input (left) table to join on
  (optional) right-on <string>: Name of column in right table to join on. Defaults to same column as left table.

Examples:
  Join two tables
  > [{a: 1 b: 2}] | join [{a: 1 c: 3}] a
  ╭───┬───┬───╮
  │ a │ b │ c │
  ├───┼───┼───┤
  │ 1 │ 2 │ 3 │
  ╰───┴───┴───╯
```

<table>
    <tbody>
        <tr>
<td><img width="400" alt="image"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/52205/224578744-eb9d133e-2510-4a3d-bd0a-d615f07a06b7.png"></td>
        </tr>
    </tbody>
  </table>


# User-Facing Changes

Adds a new command `join`

# Tests + Formatting

```
cargo test -p nu-command commands::join
```

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

- [x] `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting
(`cargo fmt --all` applies these changes)
- [x] `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- [x] `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

# After Submitting

- [ ] If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
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2023-03-16 16:57:20 -07:00
Artemiy
19beafa865
Disable pipeline echo (#8292)
# Description

Change behavior of block evaluation to not print result of intermediate
commands.
Previously result of every but last pipeline in a block was printed to
stdout, and last one was returned

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17511668/222550110-3f62fbed-432c-4b46-b9b1-4cb45a1f893e.png)
With this change results of intermediate pipelines are discarded after
they finish and the last one is returned as before:

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17511668/222550346-f1e74f80-f6b6-4aa3-98d6-888ea4cb4915.png)
Now one should use `print` explicitly to print something to stdout

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17511668/222923955-fda0d77b-41b4-4f91-a80f-12b0a1880c05.png)

**Note, that this behavior is not limited to functions!** The scope of
this change are all blocks. All of the below are executed as blocks and
thus exibited this behavior in the same way:

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17511668/222924062-342c15de-4273-4bf5-8b39-fe6e3aa96076.png)

With this change outputs for all types of blocks are cleaned:

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17511668/222924118-7d51c27e-04bb-43e5-8efe-38b484683bfe.png)


# User-Facing Changes

All types of blocks (function bodies, closures, `if` branches, `for` and
`loop` bodies e.t.c.) no longer print result of intermediate pipelines.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

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style
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2023-03-17 11:53:46 +13:00
Matthew Deville
8543b0789d
Additional flags for commands from csv and from tsv (#8398)
# Description

Resolves issue #8370

Adds the following flags to commands `from csv` and `from tsv`:
- `--flexible`: allow the number of fields in records to be variable
- `-c --comment`: a comment character to ignore lines starting with it
- `-q --quote`: a quote character to ignore separators in strings,
defaults to '\"'
- `-e --escape`: an escape character for strings containing the quote
character

Internally, the `Value` struct has an additional helper function
`as_char` which converts it to a single `char`

# User-Facing Changes

The single quoted string `'\t'` can no longer be used as a parameter for
the flag `--separator '\t'` as it is interpreted as a two-character
string. One needs to use from now on the flag with a double quoted
string like so: `-s "\t"` which correctly interprets the string as a
single `char`.
2023-03-16 17:49:46 -05:00
JT
0903a891e4
Fix parse of def with paren params (#8490)
# Description

This adds back support for parens around params, eg `def foo (x: int) {
... }`

# User-Facing Changes

returns to the original support before the recent parser refactor

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2023-03-17 09:08:41 +13:00
Reilly Wood
1b2916988e
Add -i flag back to get and select (#8488)
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/8379 removed the `-i` flag from
`get` and `select` because the new `?` functionality covers most of the
same use cases. However, https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8480
made me realize that `-i` is still useful when dealing with cell paths
in variables.

This PR re-adds the `-i` flag to `get` and `select`. It works by just
marking every member in the cell path as optional, which will behave
_slightly_ differently than `-i` used to (previously it would suppress
any errors, even type errors) but IMO that's OK.
2023-03-16 11:50:04 -07:00
WindSoilder
31d9c0889c
Revert "Throw out error if external command in subexpression is failed to run (#8204)" (#8475)
This reverts commit dec0a2517f.

It breaks programs like `fzf`

# Description

Fixes: #8472 
Fixes:  #8313
Reopen: #7690 

# User-Facing Changes

_(List of all changes that impact the user experience here. This helps
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2023-03-17 07:07:32 +13:00
NitinL
106ca65c58
Added fix for bug #8278 to read tag values from YAML files (#8354)
# Description

This PR adds a fix for reading tag values from YAML file.

A tag in YAML file is denoted by using the exclamation point ("!")
symbol.

For example - Key: !Value

Additional passing test has also been added supporting the bug fix - 
- `test_convert_yaml_value_to_nu_value_for_tagged_values`

The fix passes all the below required tests suites locally - 

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clippy::needless_collect`
>To check that all tests pass
- `cargo test --workspace`

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Co-authored-by: Nitin Londhe <nitin.londhe@genmills.com>
2023-03-16 09:50:30 -05:00
Justin Ma
e672689a76
Fix docs building error caused by missing end tag (#8477) 2023-03-16 19:41:19 +08:00
dependabot[bot]
2579a827fc
Bump mockito from 0.32.5 to 1.0.0 (#8426)
Bumps [mockito](https://github.com/lipanski/mockito) from 0.32.5 to
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<h2>Major changes since 0.31</h2>
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&quot;/hello&quot;).with_body(&quot;hello&quot;).create();
let m2 = mockito::mock(&quot;GET&quot;,
&quot;/bye&quot;).with_body(&quot;bye&quot;).create();
<p>// Use one of these to configure your client
let host = mockito:server_address();
let url = mockito::server_url();
</code></pre></p>
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<pre lang="rust"><code>let mut server = mockito::Server::new();
server.mock(&quot;GET&quot;,
&quot;/hello&quot;).with_body(&quot;hello&quot;).create();
server.mock(&quot;GET&quot;,
&quot;/bye&quot;).with_body(&quot;bye&quot;).create();
<p>// Use one of these to configure your client
let host = server.host_with_port();
let url = server.url();
</code></pre></p>
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8c487edf62
docs: Use capital letters for CSV and JSON acronyms (#8459)
Capital letters matter! 😉 
<img width="927" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-15 at 06 54 22"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3862051/225219635-cfde7c3b-66c1-40a5-87f5-0d1a5d41955e.png">

See https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/827/files that was
created before this one.
2023-03-15 21:52:13 -07:00
WindSoilder
0b97f52a8b
make better usage of error value in catch block (#8460)
# Description

Fixes: #8402  #8391

The cause of these issue if when we want to evaluate a expression with
`Value::Error`, nushell show error immediately. To fix the issue, we can
wrap the `Value::Error` into a `Value::Record`. So user can see the
message he want.

# User-Facing Changes

Before
```
❯ try { 1 / 0 } catch {|e| echo $"error is ($e)"}
Error: nu:🐚:division_by_zero

  × Division by zero.
   ╭─[entry #2:1:1]
 1 │ try { 1 / 0 } catch {|e| echo $"error is ($e)"}
   ·         ┬
   ·         ╰── division by zero
   ╰────
```

After
```
❯ try { 1 / 0 } catch {|e| echo $"error is ($e)"}
error is {msg: Division by zero., debug: DivisionByZero { span: Span { start: 43104, end: 43105 } }, raw: DivisionByZero { sp
an: Span { start: 43104, end: 43105 } }}
```

As we can see, error becomes a record with `msg`, `debug`, `raw`
columns.
1. msg column is a user friendly message.
2. debug column is more about `Value::Error` information as a string.
3. raw column is a `Value::Error` itself, if user want to re-raise the
error, just use `$e | get raw`

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2023-03-15 20:56:18 -07:00
Reilly Wood
21b84a6d65
Optional members in cell paths: Attempt 2 (#8379)
This is a follow up from https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/7540.
Please provide feedback if you have the time!

## Summary

This PR lets you use `?` to indicate that a member in a cell path is
optional and Nushell should return `null` if that member cannot be
accessed.

Unlike the previous PR, `?` is now a _postfix_ modifier for cell path
members. A cell path of `.foo?.bar` means that `foo` is optional and
`bar` is not.

`?` does _not_ suppress all errors; it is intended to help in situations
where data has "holes", i.e. the data types are correct but something is
missing. Type mismatches (like trying to do a string path access on a
date) will still fail.

### Record Examples

```bash

{ foo: 123 }.foo # returns 123

{ foo: 123 }.bar # errors
{ foo: 123 }.bar? # returns null

{ foo: 123 } | get bar # errors
{ foo: 123 } | get bar? # returns null

{ foo: 123 }.bar.baz # errors
{ foo: 123 }.bar?.baz # errors because `baz` is not present on the result from `bar?`
{ foo: 123 }.bar.baz? # errors
{ foo: 123 }.bar?.baz? # returns null
```

### List Examples
```
〉[{foo: 1} {foo: 2} {}].foo
Error: nu:🐚:column_not_found

  × Cannot find column
   ╭─[entry #30:1:1]
 1 │ [{foo: 1} {foo: 2} {}].foo
   ·                    ─┬  ─┬─
   ·                     │   ╰── cannot find column 'foo'
   ·                     ╰── value originates here
   ╰────
〉[{foo: 1} {foo: 2} {}].foo?
╭───┬───╮
│ 0 │ 1 │
│ 1 │ 2 │
│ 2 │   │
╰───┴───╯
〉[{foo: 1} {foo: 2} {}].foo?.2 | describe
nothing

〉[a b c].4? | describe
nothing

〉[{foo: 1} {foo: 2} {}] | where foo? == 1
╭───┬─────╮
│ # │ foo │
├───┼─────┤
│ 0 │   1 │
╰───┴─────╯
```

# Breaking changes

1. Column names with `?` in them now need to be quoted.
2. The `-i`/`--ignore-errors` flag has been removed from `get` and
`select`
1. After this PR, most `get` error handling can be done with `?` and/or
`try`/`catch`.
4. Cell path accesses like this no longer work without a `?`:
```bash
〉[{a:1 b:2} {a:3}].b.0
2
```
We had some clever code that was able to recognize that since we only
want row `0`, it's OK if other rows are missing column `b`. I removed
that because it's tricky to maintain, and now that query needs to be
written like:


```bash
〉[{a:1 b:2} {a:3}].b?.0
2
```

I think the regression is acceptable for now. I plan to do more work in
the future to enable streaming of cell path accesses, and when that
happens I'll be able to make `.b.0` work again.
2023-03-15 20:50:58 -07:00
Jakub Žádník
4b16406050
Add proptest regression (#8396)
# Description

I found this when I was checking out my commits. It must have happened
during one of the random test failures that I've been getting quite
often recently.

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None?

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2023-03-15 20:08:02 -07:00
dependabot[bot]
71fdf717a8
Bump open from 3.4.0 to 4.0.0 (#8427) 2023-03-15 18:41:39 +00:00
dependabot[bot]
f34ac9be62
Bump sqlparser from 0.30.0 to 0.32.0 (#8428)
Bumps [sqlparser](https://github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs) from
0.30.0 to 0.32.0.
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<h3>Added</h3>
<ul>
<li>Support ClickHouse <code>CREATE TABLE</code> with <code>ORDER
BY</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/824">#824</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/ankrgyl"><code>@​ankrgyl</code></a></li>
<li>Support PostgreSQL exponentiation <code>^</code> operator (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/813">#813</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/michael-2956"><code>@​michael-2956</code></a></li>
<li>Support <code>BIGNUMERIC</code> type in BigQuery (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/811">#811</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/togami2864"><code>@​togami2864</code></a></li>
<li>Support for optional trailing commas (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/810">#810</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/ankrgyl"><code>@​ankrgyl</code></a></li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixed</h3>
<ul>
<li>Fix table alias parsing regression by backing out redshift column
definition list (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/827">#827</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/alamb"><code>@​alamb</code></a></li>
<li>Fix typo in <code>ReplaceSelectElement</code>
<code>colum_name</code> --&gt; <code>column_name</code> (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/822">#822</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/togami2864"><code>@​togami2864</code></a></li>
</ul>
<h2>[0.31.0] 2023-03-1</h2>
<h3>Added</h3>
<ul>
<li>Support raw string literals for BigQuery dialect (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/812">#812</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/togami2864"><code>@​togami2864</code></a></li>
<li>Support <code>SELECT * REPLACE &lt;Expr&gt; AS
&lt;Identifier&gt;</code> in BigQuery dialect (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/798">#798</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/togami2864"><code>@​togami2864</code></a></li>
<li>Support byte string literals for BigQuery dialect (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/802">#802</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/togami2864"><code>@​togami2864</code></a></li>
<li>Support columns definition list for system information functions in
RedShift dialect (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/769">#769</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/mskrzypkows"><code>@​mskrzypkows</code></a></li>
<li>Support <code>TRANSIENT</code> keyword in Snowflake dialect (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/807">#807</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/mobuchowski"><code>@​mobuchowski</code></a></li>
<li>Support <code>JSON</code> keyword (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/799">#799</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/togami2864"><code>@​togami2864</code></a></li>
<li>Support MySQL Character Set Introducers (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/788">#788</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/mskrzypkows"><code>@​mskrzypkows</code></a></li>
</ul>
<h3>Fixed</h3>
<ul>
<li>Fix clippy error in ci (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/803">#803</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/togami2864"><code>@​togami2864</code></a></li>
<li>Handle offset in map key in BigQuery dialect (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/797">#797</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/Ziinc"><code>@​Ziinc</code></a></li>
<li>Fix a typo (precendence -&gt; precedence) (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/794">#794</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/SARDONYX-sard"><code>@​SARDONYX-sard</code></a></li>
<li>use post_* visitors for mutable visits (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/789">#789</a>)
- Thanks <a
href="https://github.com/lovasoa"><code>@​lovasoa</code></a></li>
</ul>
<h3>Changed</h3>
<ul>
<li>Add another known user (<a
href="https://redirect.github.com/sqlparser-rs/sqlparser-rs/issues/787">#787</a>)
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Hofer-Julian
24ee381fea
Fix xml docs (#8462)
See https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/828
2023-03-15 07:21:48 -05:00
Nicolas Kosinski
494a07f6f3
docs: Add missing space in Filesystem/start's usage (#8458)
In order to fix the selected text, below, in the documentation: 
<img width="1252" alt="Screenshot 2023-03-15 at 06 50 25"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/3862051/225218941-7654803f-7b85-490a-9fb0-3de7d666935b.png">

PS: see https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/826 that was
created before this pull request.
2023-03-15 07:16:41 -05:00
JT
61455b457d
Fix warnings and old names (#8457)
# Description

This fixes up some clippy warnings and removes some old names/info from
our unit tests

# User-Facing Changes

Internal changes only

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
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clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
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> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows
> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
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2023-03-15 18:54:55 +13:00
Reilly Wood
57ce6a7c66
Fix ls behaviour when directory is empty (#8439)
Prior to this PR, `ls` would return `nothing` in an empty directory.
After this PR, it returns an empty `List`. This makes the behaviour of
`ls` more consistent and easier to reason about (IMO).

This was prompted by a user noticing that `ls | where size == 0KB and
type == file` breaks when run in an empty directory:

```
  × Input type not supported.
   ╭─[entry #12:1:1]
 1 │ ls | where size == 0KB and type == file
   · ─┬   ──┬──
   ·  │     ╰── only list, binary, raw data or range input data is supported
   ·  ╰── input type: nothing
   ╰────
```

If people agree with this change, let's wait until after the 0.77
release so we have a bit more time to test it.
2023-03-15 18:31:07 +13:00
Thomas Coratger
0bd4d27e8d
Modify reject algorithm for identical elements (#8446)
# Description

The correction made here concerns the issue #8431. Indeed, the algorithm
initially proposed to remove elements of a `vector` performed a loop
with `remove` and an incident therefore appeared when several values
were equal because the deletion was done outside the length of the
vector:
```rust
let mut found = false;
for (i, col) in cols.clone().iter().enumerate() {
    if col == col_name {
        cols.remove(i);
        vals.remove(i);
        found = true;
    }
}

```

Then, `[[a, a]; [1, 2]] | reject a: ` gave `thread 'main' panicked at
'removal index (is 1) should be < len (is 1)',
crates/nu-protocol/src/value/mod.rs:1213:54`.

The proposed correction is therefore the implementation of the
`retain_mut` utility dedicated to this functionality.

```rust
let mut found = false;
let mut index = 0;
cols.retain_mut(|col| {
    if col == col_name {
        found = true;
        vals.remove(index);
        false
    } else {
        index += 1;
        true
    }
});
```
2023-03-14 23:26:48 +01:00
Stefan Holderbach
1701303279
Bump to 0.77.1 development version (#8453)
# Description

Either to be used in an emergency point release or to indicate
development builds in the `version` command
2023-03-14 23:26:08 +01:00
Stefan Holderbach
fd09609b44
Bump version to 0.77.0 (#8410) 2023-03-14 20:46:42 +02:00
Stefan Holderbach
c7583ecdb7
Pin to reedline 0.17 (#8441)
# Description

See release notes:

https://github.com/nushell/reedline/releases/tag/v0.17.0
2023-03-14 00:04:36 +01:00
Stefan Holderbach
4eec4a27c7
Pin to nu-ansi-term 0.47 (#8440)
# Description

Update reedline to a commit that uses the same version as we share types

# User-Facing Changes

(-)

# Tests + Formatting

Build check
2023-03-13 23:38:18 +01:00
BlacAmDK
86faf753bd
Fix SQLite table creation sql (#8430)
# Description

The "CREATE TABLE" statement in `into sqlite` does not add quotes to the
column names, reproduction steps are below:

```
/home/xxx〉[[name,y/n];[a,y]] | into sqlite test.db
Error: 
  × Failed to prepare SQLite statement
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ [[name,y/n];[a,y]] | into sqlite test.db
   ·                                                       ───┬───
   ·                                                             ╰── near "/": syntax error in CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS main (name TEXT,y/n TEXT) at offset 44
   ╰────
```

# User-Facing Changes

None

---------

Co-authored-by: Reilly Wood <reilly.wood@icloud.com>
2023-03-13 10:11:28 -07:00
Jakub Žádník
808e523adc
Disable alias recursion (#8397)
# Description

Prevents alias from aliasing itself. It allows a commonly requested
pattern similar to `alias ls = ls -l`.

One small issue is that the syntax highlighting is a bit off:

![alias_itself_no_color](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/25571562/224545129-8a3ff535-347b-4a4e-b686-11493bb2a33b.png)

Fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8246

# User-Facing Changes

Shouldn't be a breaking change.

# Tests + Formatting

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2023-03-13 06:16:26 +13:00
Stefan Holderbach
a52386e837
Box ShellError in Value::Error (#8375)
# Description

Our `ShellError` at the moment has a `std::mem::size_of<ShellError>` of
136 bytes (on AMD64). As a result `Value` directly storing the struct
also required 136 bytes (thanks to alignment requirements).

This change stores the `Value::Error` `ShellError` on the heap.

Pro:
- Value now needs just 80 bytes
- Should be 1 cacheline less (still at least 2 cachelines)

Con:
- More small heap allocations when dealing with `Value::Error`
  - More heap fragmentation
  - Potential for additional required memcopies

# Further code changes

Includes a small refactor of `try` due to a type mismatch in its large
match.

# User-Facing Changes

None for regular users.

Plugin authors may have to update their matches on `Value` if they use
`nu-protocol`

Needs benchmarking to see if there is a benefit in real world workloads.
**Update** small improvements in runtime for workloads with high volume
of values. Significant reduction in maximum resident set size, when many
values are held in memory.

# Tests + Formatting
2023-03-12 09:57:27 +01:00
Artemiy
a13946e3ef
New xml format (#7947)
# Description

Changes old `from xml` `to xml` data formats. See #7682 for reasoning
behind this change.
Output is now a series of records with `tag`, `attributes` and `content`
fields.

Old:

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17511668/224508728-92d37c1f-ebac-4d5c-924d-bebd60f5cf85.png)
New:

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/17511668/224508753-a2de338a-ff2a-41e0-bbc1-ccc07a1d00ce.png)


# User-Facing Changes

New output/input format, better error handling for `from xml` and `to
xml` commands.

# Tests + Formatting

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Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

# After Submitting

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2023-03-12 12:35:42 +13:00
Jakub Žádník
af1ab39851
Allow aliasing parser keywords (#8250) 2023-03-10 23:20:31 +02:00
David Matos
ccd72fa64a
Error out when config.nu has no editor configured (#8282)
# Description
Fixes #8245. Instead of trying to use `nano` or `notepad` as defaults,
it errors out if finds that `buffer_editor` , $EDITOR, $VISUAL do not
exist.

If the PR is landed, Ill update the website as it means what its in
there is no longer correct.
```
❯ config nu
Error: 
  × No editor configured
   ╭─[entry #3:1:1]
 1 │ config nu
   · ────┬────
   ·     ╰── Please specify one via environment variables $EDITOR or $VISUAL
   ╰────
  help: Nushell's config file can be found with the command: $nu.config-path. For more help: (https://nushell.sh/book/configuration.html#configurations-with-built-in-commands)
  
  ``` 
# User-Facing Changes

# Tests + Formatting


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# After Submitting

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2023-03-09 08:07:20 -06:00
Reilly Wood
03e688ea7b
Revert to notify v4 (#8367)
This reverts https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/8114 which upgraded
to `notify` (a file watching crate used by the `watch` command) v5.

`notify` v5 has several breaking changes and it's much harder to use. It
no longer includes debouncing of file system events, which I think is
essential functionality for `watch`. @WindSoilder was going to try
writing our own debouncing functionality but I don't think he had time
to finish it.

@WindSoilder Is it OK if we revert this for the 0.77 release (March 14)?
We can try again for 0.78
2023-03-08 21:45:58 -08:00
Darren Schroeder
0df847da15
fixed an error message that popped up after landing (#8356)
# Description

This PR fixes an error message that popped up after landing a PR #8337.
I guess there were too many changes since the PR was submitted?

# User-Facing Changes

_(List of all changes that impact the user experience here. This helps
us keep track of breaking changes.)_

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

# After Submitting

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PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-03-07 19:02:48 -06:00
Bob Hyman
2ad0fcb377
Fix 8244 -- store timestamps with nanosecond resolution (consistently) (#8337)
# Description

Fix for data ambiguity noted in #8244.

Basic change is to use nanosecond resolution for unix timestamps (stored
in type Int). Previously, a timestamp might have seconds, milliseconds
or nanoseconds, but it turned out there were overlaps in data ranges
between different resolutions, so there wasn't always a unique mapping
back to date/time.

Due to higher precision, the *range* of dates that timestamps can map to
is restricted. Unix timestamps with seconds resolution and 64 bit
storage can cover all dates from the Big Bang to eternity. Timestamps
with seconds resolution and 32 bit storage can only represent dates from
1901-12-13 through 2038-01-19. The nanoseconds resolution and 64 bit
storage used with this fix can represent dates from 1677-09-21T00:12:44
to 2262-04-11T23:47:16, something of a compromise.

# User-Facing Changes
_(List of all changes that impact the user experience here. This helps
us keep track of breaking changes.)_

## `<datetime> | into int`
Converts to nanosecond resolution
```rust
〉date now | into int
1678084730502126846
```
This is the number of non-leap nanoseconds after the unix epoch date:
1970-01-01T00:00:00+00:00.

Conversion fails for dates outside the supported range:
```rust
〉1492-10-12 | into int
Error: nu:🐚:incorrect_value

  × Incorrect value.
   ╭─[entry #51:1:1]
 1 │ 1492-10-12 | into int
   ·              ────┬───
   ·                  ╰── DateTime out of timestamp range 1677-09-21T00:12:43 and 2262-04-11T23:47:16
   ╰────


```

## `<int> | into datetime`
Can no longer fail or produce incorrect results for any 64-bit input:
```rust
〉0 | into datetime 
Thu, 01 Jan 1970 00:00:00 +0000 (53 years ago)
〉"7fffffffffffffff" | into int -r 16 | into datetime
Fri, 11 Apr 2262 23:47:16 +0000 (in 239 years)
〉("7fffffffffffffff" | into int -r 16) * -1 | into datetime
Tue, 21 Sep 1677 00:12:43 +0000 (345 years ago)
```

## `<date> | date to-record` and `<date> | date to-table`
Now both have a `nanosecond` field.  
```rust
〉"7fffffffffffffff" | into int -r 16 | into datetime | date to-record
╭────────────┬───────────╮
│ year       │ 2262      │
│ month      │ 4         │
│ day        │ 11        │
│ hour       │ 23        │
│ minute     │ 47        │
│ second     │ 16        │
│ nanosecond │ 854775807 │
│ timezone   │ +00:00    │
╰────────────┴───────────╯
〉"7fffffffffffffff" | into int -r 16 | into datetime | date to-table
╭───┬──────┬───────┬─────┬──────┬────────┬────────┬────────────┬──────────╮
│ # │ year │ month │ day │ hour │ minute │ second │ nanosecond │ timezone │
├───┼──────┼───────┼─────┼──────┼────────┼────────┼────────────┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ 2262 │     4 │  11 │   23 │     47 │     16 │  854775807 │ +00:00   │
╰───┴──────┴───────┴─────┴──────┴────────┴────────┴────────────┴──────────╯
```

This change was not mandated by the OP problem, but it is nice to be
able to see the nanosecond bits that were present in Nushell `date` type
all along.
# Tests + Formatting

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Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

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style
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# After Submitting

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2023-03-07 17:02:15 -06:00
Antoine Stevan
f34034ae58
FIX: redirect to encode base64 as hash bash64 is deprecated (#8351)
# Description
i tried yesterday to `encode` with an invalid character set and this is
what i got
```bash
>_ {alg: "HS256", type: "JWT"} | to json -r | encode base64 --character-set invalid-character-set
Error:
  × value is not an accepted character set
   ╭─[entry #11:1:1]
 1 │ {alg: "HS256", type: "JWT"} | to json -r | encode base64 --character-set invalid-character-set
   ·                                                                          ──────────┬──────────
   ·                                                                                    ╰── invalid-character-set is not a valid character-set.
Please use `help hash base64` to see a list of valid character sets.
   ╰────
```

but `hash base64` is now a deprecated command, see `help hash base64`.

=> **this PR changes the error message to mention `help encode base64`,
where the list of valid character sets is, instead**

# User-Facing Changes
```
$nothing
```

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `cargo fmt --all`
- 🟢 `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D
clippy::unwrap_used -A clippy::needless_collect`
- 🟢 `cargo test --workspace`

# After Submitting
```
$nothing
```
2023-03-07 20:04:54 +01:00
Reilly Wood
0e2167884d
Add SSL tests for http get (#8327)
This PR adds tests to confirm that:
1. `http get` does the right thing (bail) when it encounters common SSL
errors
2. the `--insecure` flag works to ignore SSL errors

It's prompted by #8098, where `--insecure` stopped working and we didn't
notice until it was reported by a user.

## Deets + considerations

This PR uses [badssl.com](https://badssl.com/), a very handy website
affiliated with the Google Chrome team. The badssl authors mention that
stability is not guaranteed:

> Most subdomains are likely to have stable functionality, but anything
could change without notice.

I suspect that the badssl.com subdomains I've chosen will be stable
enough in practice. Can revisit this if the tests end up being flaky.

This PR does mean our tests are now making an external network call...
which I _think_ is OK. Our CI isn't exactly designed for offline
machines; test runners already have to download a bunch of crates etc. I
think the new tests are quick enough:


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/26268125/222992751-a9f0d8ff-b776-4ea5-908a-7d11607487fe.png)
2023-03-07 07:56:39 -08:00
Reilly Wood
e445c41454
Fix to json for SQLite databases (#8343)
Fixes #8341. 

The `CustomValue::to_json()` function is an odd duck; it defaults to
returning `null`, and no `CustomValue` implementations override it to do
anything useful. I forgot to implement `to_json()` for `SQLiteDatabase`,
so `open foo.db | to json` was returning `null`.

To fix this, I've removed `CustomValue::to_json()` and now `to json`
will collect a `CustomValue` into a regular `Value` before doing a JSON
conversion.
2023-03-06 14:36:26 -08:00
Stefan Holderbach
62575c9a4f
Document and critically review ShellError variants - Ep. 3 (#8340)
Continuation of #8229 and #8326

# Description

The `ShellError` enum at the moment is kind of messy. 

Many variants are basic tuple structs where you always have to reference
the implementation with its macro invocation to know which field serves
which purpose.
Furthermore we have both variants that are kind of redundant or either
overly broad to be useful for the user to match on or overly specific
with few uses.

So I set out to start fixing the lacking documentation and naming to
make it feasible to critically review the individual usages and fix
those.
Furthermore we can decide to join or split up variants that don't seem
to be fit for purpose.

# Call to action

**Everyone:** Feel free to add review comments if you spot inconsistent
use of `ShellError` variants.

# User-Facing Changes

(None now, end goal more explicit and consistent error messages)

# Tests + Formatting

(No additional tests needed so far)

# Commits (so far)

- Remove `ShellError::FeatureNotEnabled`
- Name fields on `SE::ExternalNotSupported`
- Name field on `SE::InvalidProbability`
- Name fields on `SE::NushellFailed` variants
- Remove unused `SE::NushellFailedSpannedHelp`
- Name field on `SE::VariableNotFoundAtRuntime`
- Name fields on `SE::EnvVarNotFoundAtRuntime`
- Name fields on `SE::ModuleNotFoundAtRuntime`
- Remove usused `ModuleOrOverlayNotFoundAtRuntime`
- Name fields on `SE::OverlayNotFoundAtRuntime`
- Name field on `SE::NotFound`
2023-03-06 18:33:09 +01:00
Reilly Wood
4898750fc1
Remove body parameters from http get (#8336)
`http get` has 2 parameters which are used for setting the body of the
HTTP request. They don't make sense because [GET requests should have no
body](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Methods/GET):


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2023-03-06 08:49:28 -08:00
Stefan Holderbach
f7b8f97873
Document and critically review ShellError variants - Ep. 2 (#8326)
Continuation of #8229 

# Description

The `ShellError` enum at the moment is kind of messy. 

Many variants are basic tuple structs where you always have to reference
the implementation with its macro invocation to know which field serves
which purpose.
Furthermore we have both variants that are kind of redundant or either
overly broad to be useful for the user to match on or overly specific
with few uses.

So I set out to start fixing the lacking documentation and naming to
make it feasible to critically review the individual usages and fix
those.
Furthermore we can decide to join or split up variants that don't seem
to be fit for purpose.

**Everyone:** Feel free to add review comments if you spot inconsistent
use of `ShellError` variants.

- Name fields of `SE::IncorrectValue`
- Merge and name fields on `SE::TypeMismatch`
- Name fields on `SE::UnsupportedOperator`
- Name fields on `AssignmentRequires*` and fix doc
- Name fields on `SE::UnknownOperator`
- Name fields on `SE::MissingParameter`
- Name fields on `SE::DelimiterError`
- Name fields on `SE::IncompatibleParametersSingle`

# User-Facing Changes

(None now, end goal more explicit and consistent error messages)

# Tests + Formatting

(No additional tests needed so far)
2023-03-06 11:31:07 +01:00
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b7a34498e3
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Filip Andersson
f6ca62384e
changes Reqwest to Ureq. (#8320)
# Description

_(Thank you for improving Nushell. Please, check our [contributing
guide](../CONTRIBUTING.md) and talk to the core team before making major
changes.)_

This pull request removes `Reqwest` and replaces it with `Ureq` to
remove some of our dependencies, giving us faster compile times as well
as smaller binaries. `Ureq` does not have an async runtime included so
we do not need build heavy dependencies such as `Tokio`. From older
tests I had the number of build units be reduced from `430 -> 392`.
The default of `Ureq` uses `Rustls` but it has been configured to
instead use `native_tls` which should work exactly the same as the `tls`
works now.
I removed `content-length` from the http commands as after refactoring i
did not see a reason to have it available, correct me if this is
something we should preserve.

In the medium, to long term, we should maybe consider changing to
`rustls` to have the same `tls` on all platforms.

# User-Facing Changes

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2023-03-05 14:48:13 -08:00
Reilly Wood
f93033c20b
Fix CPU usage info in sys (#8321)
Closes #8264. This PR does a few things to fix the `usage` column in
`sys.cpu`:

1. Sleep a while (~400ms) between calls to `sys.refresh_cpu()`, [as
required by
`sysinfo`](https://docs.rs/sysinfo/latest/sysinfo/trait.SystemExt.html#method.refresh_cpu)
2. Change `sys` to return a `LazyRecord` (so you can do things like `sys
| get host` instantly without waiting for CPU info)
3. Update our `sysinfo` dependency to [fix CPU usage calculations on
Linux](https://github.com/GuillaumeGomez/sysinfo/pull/946)

CPU usage is no longer always reported as zero:


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2023-03-04 14:48:34 -08:00
Jérémy Audiger
b9c78a05aa
Resolve Clippy warnings inside tests. (#8315)
# Description

Command: `cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets`

Resolve those warnings:

```
warning: this expression creates a reference which is immediately dereferenced by the compiler
  --> crates/nu-parser/tests/test_parser.rs:86:59
   |
86 |             compare_rhs_binaryOp(test_tag, &expected_val, &observed_val);
   |                                                           ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `observed_val`
   |
   = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#needless_borrow
   = note: `#[warn(clippy::needless_borrow)]` on by default

warning: `assert!(false, ..)` should probably be replaced
   --> crates/nu-cli/src/completions/command_completions.rs:319:17
    |
319 |                 assert!(false, "Merge delta has failed: {}", err);
    |                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    |
    = help: use `panic!(..)` or `unreachable!(..)`
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#assertions_on_constants
    = note: `#[warn(clippy::assertions_on_constants)]` on by default

warning: 1 warning emitted

warning: `assert!(false, ..)` should probably be replaced
   --> crates/nu-cli/src/completions/completer.rs:600:13
    |
600 |             assert!(false, "Error merging delta: {:?}", err);
    |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    |
    = help: use `panic!(..)` or `unreachable!(..)`
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#assertions_on_constants

warning: length comparison to zero
   --> crates/nu-cli/src/completions/completer.rs:620:24
    |
620 |             assert_eq!(result.len() > 0, has_result, "line: {}", line);
    |                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: using `!is_empty` is clearer and more explicit: `!result.is_empty()`
    |
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#len_zero
    = note: `#[warn(clippy::len_zero)]` on by default

warning: equality checks against true are unnecessary
   --> crates/nu-cli/src/completions/completer.rs:632:33
    |
632 |                     .filter(|x| *x == true)
    |                                 ^^^^^^^^^^ help: try simplifying it as shown: `*x`
    |
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#bool_comparison
    = note: `#[warn(clippy::bool_comparison)]` on by default

    Checking nu v0.76.1 (/home/jaudiger/Development/git-repositories/jaudiger/nushell)
warning: 4 warnings emitted

warning: the borrowed expression implements the required traits
  --> crates/nu-command/tests/commands/cp.rs:26:40
   |
26 |         let first_hash = get_file_hash(&test_file.display());
   |                                        ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `test_file.display()`
   |
   = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#needless_borrow
   = note: `#[warn(clippy::needless_borrow)]` on by default

warning: the borrowed expression implements the required traits
   --> crates/nu-command/tests/commands/cp.rs:178:13
    |
178 |             &jonathans_expected_copied_dir
    |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `jonathans_expected_copied_dir`
    |
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#needless_borrow

warning: the borrowed expression implements the required traits
   --> crates/nu-command/tests/commands/cp.rs:182:13
    |
182 |             &andres_expected_copied_dir
    |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `andres_expected_copied_dir`
    |
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#needless_borrow

warning: the borrowed expression implements the required traits
   --> crates/nu-command/tests/commands/cp.rs:186:13
    |
186 |             &yehudas_expected_copied_dir
    |             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: change this to: `yehudas_expected_copied_dir`
    |
    = help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#needless_borrow

warning: 4 warnings emitted
```

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2023-03-04 14:58:20 +01:00
Jérémy Audiger
a7b5bd18ba
Shadow rs dep (#8298)
# Description

While looking at the recent MR merged, I noticed that a dependency was
no more used with https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/8280.

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2023-03-03 09:41:13 -08:00
Jérémy Audiger
c1d76bfac7
Add unit tests for HTTP commands. (#8267)
# Description

Following the comment from @fdncred:
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/8144#issuecomment-1442514338. I
added some unit tests for HTTP commands. The tests are not exhaustive,
but at least, this is a first good step IMO.

# User-Facing Changes

None.

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2023-03-02 11:05:18 -08:00
Stefan Holderbach
438062d7fc
Document and critically review ShellError variants - Ep. 1 (#8229)
# Description

The `ShellError` enum at the moment is kind of messy. 

Many variants are basic tuple structs where you always have to reference
the implementation with its macro invocation to know which field serves
which purpose.
Furthermore we have both variants that are kind of redundant or either
overly broad to be useful for the user to match on or overly specific
with few uses.

So I set out to start fixing the lacking documentation and naming to
make it feasible to critically review the individual usages and fix
those.
Furthermore we can decide to join or split up variants that don't seem
to be fit for purpose.

Feel free to add review comments if you spot inconsistent use of
`ShellError` variants.

- Name fields on `ShellError::OperatorOverflow`
- Name fields on `ShellError::PipelineMismatch`
- Add doc to `ShellError::OnlySupportsThisInputType`
- Name `ShellError::OnlySupportsThisInputType`
- Name field on `ShellError::PipelineEmpty`
- Comment about issues with `TypeMismatch*`
- Fix a few `exp_input_type`s
- Name fields on `ShellError::InvalidRange`

# User-Facing Changes

(None now, end goal more explicit and consistent error messages)

# Tests + Formatting

(No additional tests needed so far)
2023-03-01 20:34:48 +01:00
Michael Angerman
5bf077d64f
remove left over build.rs from nu-command (#8280)
@fdncred pointed out to me that post creation of the nu-cmd-lang crate
we probably don't need an extra build.rs
file in nu-command any longer now that the version command (and
build.rs) is located in nu-cmd-lang...

I am removing the redundancy...
2023-03-01 09:30:58 -08:00
WindSoilder
dec0a2517f
Throw out error if external command in subexpression is failed to run (#8204) 2023-03-01 13:50:38 +02:00
Reilly Wood
324d625324
Fix CPU frequency in sys output (#8275)
The `sys | get cpu.freq` column (supposed to contain the frequency for
each CPU core in megahertz) was incorrect for 2 reasons:
1. We weren't telling the `sysinfo` crate to refresh CPU frequency info
2. We were overwriting the values in the column with the systemwide
physical core count. Whoops!

### Before


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/26268125/222045977-2c021c92-794f-4498-b12c-e3a1bbaa7483.png)

### After


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/26268125/222046066-ff8ccd21-3c47-4d7d-8f14-e0744822cd2d.png)


## Future work

This PR does not fix https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8264 ;
the `cpu_usage` column is still incorrect.
2023-03-01 21:31:05 +13:00
JT
e22b70acff
Remove the 'env' command, as we have the variable (#8185)
# Description

Removes the `env` command, as the `$env` is generally a much better
experience.

# User-Facing Changes

Breaking change: Removes `env`.

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2023-03-01 21:20:00 +13:00
Jérémy Audiger
a5c604c283
Uniformize usage() and extra_usage() message ending for commands helper. (#8268)
# Description

Working on uniformizing the ending messages regarding methods usage()
and extra_usage(). This is related to the issue
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/5066 after discussing it with
@jntrnr

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2023-02-28 21:33:02 -08:00
Ryan Devenney
644164fab3
math floor and ceil round to int rather than float #8258 (#8269)
# Description

#8258 

Math floor and ceil return int types rather than floats.

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╭───┬───────╮
│ 0 │ float │
│ 1 │ float │
│ 2 │ int   │
│ 3 │ int   │
╰───┴───────╯

```

After:
```
/home/rdevenney/projects/open_source/nushell〉[(3.14 | math ceil | describe), 
(3.14 | math floor | describe), 
(3 | math ceil | describe), 
(3 | math floor | describe)]
╭───┬─────╮
│ 0 │ int │
│ 1 │ int │
│ 2 │ int │
│ 3 │ int │
╰───┴─────╯

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2023-02-28 21:28:16 -08:00
Jérémy Audiger
50f1e33965
Fix insecure + max-time arguments for HTTP commands. (#8266)
# Description

Follow up of https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/8255

Sorry about the max-time argument, I didn't pay attention to the
copy-paste. Regarding the insecure argument, the problem was before I
began to work on the refacto. My mistake was to not have tested this
argument.

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2023-02-28 14:33:28 -06:00
alesito85
ffc3727a1e
Fixes insecure and timeout flags (#8255)
# Description

Fixes #8098 by properly parsing `insecure` flag and also fixes the
`timeout` flag, which is described as `max-time` (from curl?).

# User-Facing Changes

The only change is that the flags now work.

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# Screenshots

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2023-02-28 06:48:15 -06:00
Michael Angerman
f8d2bff283
cratification: Example support (#8231)
# Description

When the crate nu_cmd_lang crate was created last week example_test.rs
was copied over from nu_command
to nu_cmd_lang. By doing this there was a set of methods in
example_test.rs that existed in both crates...

This PR removes the redundancy by moving all of those duplicated methods
into the crate nu_test_support in a newly created file called
example_support.rs


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2023-02-27 13:58:56 -08:00
baehyunsol
ba5258d716
remove unnecessary rows in into datetime --list (#8243)
Below is the result of `into datetime --list | uniq -d`.

```
╭───┬───────────────┬─────────┬───────────────────────────────────────╮
│ # │ Specification │ Example │              Description              │
├───┼───────────────┼─────────┼───────────────────────────────────────┤
│ 0 │ %Y            │ 2023    │ The full proleptic Gregorian year,    │
│   │               │         │ zero-padded to 4 digits.              │
│ 1 │ %C            │ 20      │ The proleptic Gregorian year divided  │
│   │               │         │ by 100, zero-padded to 2 digits.      │
╰───┴───────────────┴─────────┴───────────────────────────────────────╯
```

It's supposed to be an empty table, but it has two rows. I removed the
duplicates.

# User-Facing Changes

`into datetime --list` will print out a correct table.
2023-02-27 11:21:52 +01:00
Jakub Žádník
a3f817d71b
Re-implement aliases (#8123)
# Description

This PR adds an alternative alias implementation. Old aliases still work
but you need to use `old-alias` instead of `alias`.

Instead of replacing spans in the original code and re-parsing, which
proved to be extremely error-prone and a constant source of panics, the
new implementation creates a new command that references the old
command. Consider the new alias defined as `alias ll = ls -l`. The
parser creates a new command called `ll` and remembers that it is
actually a `ls` command called with the `-l` flag. Then, when the parser
sees the `ll` command, it will translate it to `ls -l` and passes to it
any parameters that were passed to the call to `ll`. It works quite
similar to how known externals defined with `extern` are implemented.

The new alias implementation should work the same way as the old
aliases, including exporting from modules, referencing both known and
unknown externals. It seems to preserve custom completions and pipeline
metadata. It is quite robust in most cases but there are some rough
edges (see later).

Fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/7648,
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8026,
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/7512,
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/5780,
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/7754

No effect: https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8122 (we might
revisit the completions code after this PR)

Should use custom command instead:
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/6048

# User-Facing Changes

Since aliases are now basically commands, it has some new implications:

1. `alias spam = "spam"` (requires command call)
	* **workaround**: use `alias spam = echo "spam"`
2. `def foo [] { 'foo' }; alias foo = ls -l` (foo defined more than
once)
* **workaround**: use different name (commands also have this
limitation)
4. `alias ls = (ls | sort-by type name -i)`
* **workaround**: Use custom command. _The common issue with this is
that it is currently not easy to pass flags through custom commands and
command referencing itself will lead to stack overflow. Both of these
issues are meant to be addressed._
5. TODO: Help messages, `which` command, `$nu.scope.aliases`, etc.
* Should we treat the aliases as commands or should they be separated
from regular commands?
6. Needs better error message and syntax highlight for recursed alias
(`alias f = f`)
7. Can't create alias with the same name as existing command (`alias ls
= ls -a`)
	* Might be possible to add support for it (not 100% sure)
8. Standalone `alias` doesn't list aliases anymore
9. Can't alias parser keywords (e.g., stuff like `alias ou = overlay
use` won't work)
	* TODO: Needs a better error message when attempting to do so

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2023-02-27 20:44:05 +13:00
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96e3a3de68
Error out when Select gets same row (#8200)
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Fixes #8145, by disallowing any rows that are duplicated.

```
❯ ls | select 0 0
Error: 
  × Select only allows unique rows
   ╭─[entry #1:1:1]
 1 │ ls | select 0 0
   ·               ┬
   ·               ╰── duplicated row
   ╰────

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2023-02-26 18:14:15 -08:00
Reilly Wood
2aa5c2c41f
Simplify str trim command (#8205)
### What?

This change removes 3 flags (`--all`, `--both`, and `--format`) from
`str trim`. This is a net reduction of ~450 LoC and `str trim` no longer
depends on `fancy_regex`.

### Why?

I found these flags to be quite confusing when reviewing `str trim`
earlier today:

1. `--all` removes characters even if they're in the centre of the the
string.
- This is arguably not "trimming"! In all programming languages I'm
familiar with, trimming only affects the start and end of a string.
    - If someone needs to do this, `str replace` is more natural IMO
2. `--both` trims from the left and right
- Confusing and unnecessary given that this is also the default
behaviour
3. `--format` replaces multiple spaces with a single space, even in the
centre of the string
- Again, I don't think this falls under the scope of "trimming". IMO
`str replace` is a more natural fit

I believe that `str trim` is simpler and easier to understand after this
change.

### Before

```
〉help str trim
Trim whitespace or specific character

Search terms: whitespace, strip, lstrip, rstrip

Usage:
  > str trim {flags} ...(rest)

Flags:
  -h, --help - Display the help message for this command
  -c, --char <String> - character to trim (default: whitespace)
  -l, --left - trims characters only from the beginning of the string
  -r, --right - trims characters only from the end of the string
  -a, --all - trims all characters from both sides of the string *and* in the middle
  -b, --both - trims all characters from left and right side of the string
  -f, --format - trims spaces replacing multiple characters with singles in the middle
```

### After

```
〉help str trim
Trim whitespace or specific character

Search terms: whitespace, strip, lstrip, rstrip

Usage:
  > str trim {flags} ...(rest)

Flags:
  -h, --help - Display the help message for this command
  -c, --char <String> - character to trim (default: whitespace)
  -l, --left - trims characters only from the beginning of the string
  -r, --right - trims characters only from the end of the string
```
2023-02-26 12:23:30 -08:00