* fix: absolutize path against its parent if it was a symlink.
On Linux this happens because Rust calls readlink but doesn't canonicalize the resultant path.
* feat: playground function to create symlinks
* fix: use playground dirs
* feat: test for #1631, shift tests names
* Creation of FilesystemShell with custom location may fail
* Replace ichwh with which
* Creation of FilesystemShell with custom location may fail
* Replace ichwh with which
* fix: add ichwh again since it cannot be completely replaced
* fix: replace one more use of which
For example, when running the following:
crates/nu-cli/src
nushell currently parses this as an external command. Before running the command, we check to see if
it's a directory. If it is, we "auto cd" into that directory, otherwise we go through normal
external processing.
If we put a trailing slash on it though, shells typically interpret that as "user is explicitly
referencing directory". So
crates/nu-cli/src/
should not be interpreted as "run an external command". We intercept a trailing slash in the head
position of a command in a pipeline as such, and inject a `cd` internal command.
* make trim apply to strings contained in tables (also at deeper nesting
levels), not just top-level strings
* remove unnecessary clone (thanks clippy)
* from-eml initial ver
* Adding tests for `from-eml`
* Add eml to prepares_and_decorates_filesystem_source_files
* Sort the file order
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
* Fix --headerless option of to-csv and to-tsv
Before to-csv --headerless split the "headerfull" output on lines,
skipped the first, and then concatenated them together. That meant
that all remaining output would be put on the same line, without
any delimiter, making it unusable. Now we replace the range of the
first line with the empty string, maintaining the rest of the
output unchanged.
* Remove extra space in indentation of to_delimited_data
* Add --separator <string> argument to to-csv
This functionaliy has been present before, but wasn't exposed
to the command.
* Refactor InputStream and affected commands.
First, making `values` private and leaning on the `Stream` implementation makes
consumes of `InputStream` less likely to have to change in the future, if we
change what an `InputStream` is internally.
Second, we're dropping `Option<InputStream>` as the input to pipelines,
internals, and externals. Instead, `InputStream.is_empty` can be used to check
for "emptiness". Empty streams are typically only ever used as the first input
to a pipeline.
* Add run_external internal command.
We want to push external commands closer to internal commands, eventually
eliminating the concept of "external" completely. This means we can consolidate
a couple of things:
- Variable evaluation (for example, `$it`, `$nu`, alias vars)
- Behaviour of whole stream vs per-item external execution
It should also make it easier for us to start introducing argument signatures
for external commands,
* Update run_external.rs
* Update run_external.rs
* Update run_external.rs
* Update run_external.rs
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Turner <jonathandturner@users.noreply.github.com>
* Making Commands match what UntaggedValue needs
* WIP
* WIP
* WIP
* Moved to expressions for conditions
* Add 'each' command to use command blocks
* More cleanup
* Add test for 'each'
* Instead use an expression block
1. Fixed a bug where `--all` wasn't showing files at the root directories.
2. More use of `Result`'s `map` and `map_err` methods.
3. Making tables be homogeneous so one can, for example, `get directories`.
Previously, if the user didn't have the appropriate permissions to execute the
binary/script, they would see "command not found", which is confusing.
This commit eliminates the `which` crate in favour of `ichwh`, which deals
better with permissions by not dealing with them at all! This is closer to the
behaviour of `which` in many shells. Permission checks are then left up to the
caller to deal with.
Mostly, making more use of `map` and `map_err` in `Result`. One benefit
is that at least one location had duplicated logic for how to map the
error, which is no longer the case after this commit.
* headers plugin
* Remove plugin
* Add non-functioning headers command
* Add ability to extract headers from first row
* Refactor header extraction
* Rebuild indexmap with proper headers
* Rebuild result properly
* Compiling, probably wrapped too much?
* Refactoring
* Deal with case of empty header cell
* Deal with case of empty header cell
* Fix formatting
* Fix linting, attempt 2.
* Move whole_stream_command(Headers) to more appropriate section
* ... more linting
* Return Err(ShellError...) instead of panic, yield each row instead of entire table
* Insert Column[index] if no header info is found.
* Update error description
* Add initial test
* Add tests for headers command
* Lint test cases in headers
* Change ShellError for headers, Add sample_headers file to utils.rs
* Add empty sheet to test file
* Revert "Add empty sheet to test file"
This reverts commit a4bf38a31d.
* Show error message when given empty table
* Add error message for csv parsing failures
* Add csv error prettyfier
* Improve readability of the error
Line 2: error is easier to understand than:
Line 2, error
* Remove unnecessary use of the format! macro
Replacing it with .to_string() fixes a clippy warning
* Improve consistency with JSON parsing errors