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use nu_plugin::*;
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use nu_plugin_test_support::PluginTest;
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use nu_protocol::{
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Example, IntoInterruptiblePipelineData, LabeledError, PipelineData, ShellError, Signature,
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Span, Type, Value,
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};
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struct LowercasePlugin;
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struct Lowercase;
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impl PluginCommand for Lowercase {
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type Plugin = LowercasePlugin;
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fn name(&self) -> &str {
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"lowercase"
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}
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fn usage(&self) -> &str {
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"Convert each string in a stream to lowercase"
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}
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fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
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Signature::build(self.name()).input_output_type(
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Type::List(Type::String.into()),
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Type::List(Type::String.into()),
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)
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}
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fn examples(&self) -> Vec<Example> {
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vec![Example {
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example: r#"[Hello wORLD] | lowercase"#,
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description: "Lowercase a list of strings",
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result: Some(Value::test_list(vec![
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Value::test_string("hello"),
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Value::test_string("world"),
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])),
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}]
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}
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fn run(
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&self,
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_plugin: &LowercasePlugin,
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_engine: &EngineInterface,
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call: &EvaluatedCall,
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input: PipelineData,
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) -> Result<PipelineData, LabeledError> {
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let span = call.head;
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Ok(input.map(
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move |value| {
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value
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.as_str()
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.map(|string| Value::string(string.to_lowercase(), span))
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// Errors in a stream should be returned as values.
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.unwrap_or_else(|err| Value::error(err, span))
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},
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None,
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)?)
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}
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}
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impl Plugin for LowercasePlugin {
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fn version(&self) -> String {
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"0.0.0".into()
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}
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fn commands(&self) -> Vec<Box<dyn PluginCommand<Plugin = Self>>> {
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vec![Box::new(Lowercase)]
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}
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_lowercase_using_eval_with() -> Result<(), ShellError> {
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let result = PluginTest::new("lowercase", LowercasePlugin.into())?.eval_with(
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"lowercase",
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vec![Value::test_string("HeLlO wOrLd")].into_pipeline_data(Span::test_data(), None),
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)?;
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assert_eq!(
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Value::test_list(vec![Value::test_string("hello world")]),
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Replace `ExternalStream` with new `ByteStream` type (#12774)
# Description
This PR introduces a `ByteStream` type which is a `Read`-able stream of
bytes. Internally, it has an enum over three different byte stream
sources:
```rust
pub enum ByteStreamSource {
Read(Box<dyn Read + Send + 'static>),
File(File),
Child(ChildProcess),
}
```
This is in comparison to the current `RawStream` type, which is an
`Iterator<Item = Vec<u8>>` and has to allocate for each read chunk.
Currently, `PipelineData::ExternalStream` serves a weird dual role where
it is either external command output or a wrapper around `RawStream`.
`ByteStream` makes this distinction more clear (via `ByteStreamSource`)
and replaces `PipelineData::ExternalStream` in this PR:
```rust
pub enum PipelineData {
Empty,
Value(Value, Option<PipelineMetadata>),
ListStream(ListStream, Option<PipelineMetadata>),
ByteStream(ByteStream, Option<PipelineMetadata>),
}
```
The PR is relatively large, but a decent amount of it is just repetitive
changes.
This PR fixes #7017, fixes #10763, and fixes #12369.
This PR also improves performance when piping external commands. Nushell
should, in most cases, have competitive pipeline throughput compared to,
e.g., bash.
| Command | Before (MB/s) | After (MB/s) | Bash (MB/s) |
| -------------------------------------------------- | -------------:|
------------:| -----------:|
| `throughput \| rg 'x'` | 3059 | 3744 | 3739 |
| `throughput \| nu --testbin relay o> /dev/null` | 3508 | 8087 | 8136 |
# User-Facing Changes
- This is a breaking change for the plugin communication protocol,
because the `ExternalStreamInfo` was replaced with `ByteStreamInfo`.
Plugins now only have to deal with a single input stream, as opposed to
the previous three streams: stdout, stderr, and exit code.
- The output of `describe` has been changed for external/byte streams.
- Temporary breaking change: `bytes starts-with` no longer works with
byte streams. This is to keep the PR smaller, and `bytes ends-with`
already does not work on byte streams.
- If a process core dumped, then instead of having a `Value::Error` in
the `exit_code` column of the output returned from `complete`, it now is
a `Value::Int` with the negation of the signal number.
# After Submitting
- Update docs and book as necessary
- Release notes (e.g., plugin protocol changes)
- Adapt/convert commands to work with byte streams (high priority is
`str length`, `bytes starts-with`, and maybe `bytes ends-with`).
- Refactor the `tee` code, Devyn has already done some work on this.
---------
Co-authored-by: Devyn Cairns <devyn.cairns@gmail.com>
2024-05-16 14:11:18 +00:00
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result.into_value(Span::test_data())?
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);
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Ok(())
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}
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#[test]
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fn test_lowercase_examples() -> Result<(), ShellError> {
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PluginTest::new("lowercase", LowercasePlugin.into())?.test_command_examples(&Lowercase)
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}
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