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Refactor table
cmd and nu-table
with Record API (#10930)
# Description - Simplify `table` record highlight with `.get_mut` - pretty straight forward - Use record iterators in `table` abbreviation logic - This required some rework if we go from guaranted contiguous arrays to iterators - Refactor `nu-table` internals to new record API # User-Facing Changes None intened # Tests + Formatting (-)
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@ -354,10 +354,14 @@ fn handle_record(
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};
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if let Some(limit) = cfg.abbreviation {
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if record.cols.len() > limit * 2 + 1 {
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record.cols = abbreviate_list(&record.cols, limit, String::from("..."));
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record.vals =
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abbreviate_list(&record.vals, limit, Value::string("...", Span::unknown()));
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let prev_len = record.len();
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if record.len() > limit * 2 + 1 {
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// TODO: see if the following table builders would be happy with a simple iterator
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let mut record_iter = record.into_iter();
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record = Record::with_capacity(limit * 2 + 1);
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record.extend(record_iter.by_ref().take(limit));
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record.push(String::from("..."), Value::string("...", Span::unknown()));
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record.extend(record_iter.skip(prev_len - 2 * limit));
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}
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}
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@ -456,26 +460,19 @@ fn handle_row_stream(
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None => None,
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};
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let ls_colors = get_ls_colors(ls_colors_env_str);
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let span = input.call.head;
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ListStream::from_stream(
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stream.map(move |mut x| match &mut x {
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Value::Record { val: record, .. } => {
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let mut idx = 0;
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while idx < record.len() {
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// Only the name column gets special colors, for now
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if record.cols[idx] == "name" {
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let span = record.vals.get(idx).map(|v| v.span()).unwrap_or(span);
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if let Some(Value::String { val, .. }) = record.vals.get(idx) {
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let val = render_path_name(val, &config, &ls_colors, span);
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if let Some(val) = val {
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record.vals[idx] = val;
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}
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// Only the name column gets special colors, for now
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if let Some(value) = record.get_mut("name") {
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let span = value.span();
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if let Value::String { val, .. } = value {
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if let Some(val) = render_path_name(val, &config, &ls_colors, span)
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{
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*value = val;
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}
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}
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idx += 1;
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}
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x
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@ -490,36 +487,34 @@ fn handle_row_stream(
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data_source: DataSource::HtmlThemes,
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}) => {
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let ctrlc = ctrlc.clone();
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let span = input.call.head;
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ListStream::from_stream(
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stream.map(move |mut x| match &mut x {
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Value::Record { val: record, .. } => {
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let mut idx = 0;
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// Every column in the HTML theme table except 'name' is colored
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while idx < record.len() {
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if record.cols[idx] != "name" {
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// Simple routine to grab the hex code, convert to a style,
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// then place it in a new Value::String.
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let span = record.vals.get(idx).map(|v| v.span()).unwrap_or(span);
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if let Some(Value::String { val, .. }) = record.vals.get(idx) {
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let s = match color_from_hex(val) {
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Ok(c) => match c {
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// .normal() just sets the text foreground color.
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Some(c) => c.normal(),
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None => nu_ansi_term::Style::default(),
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},
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Err(_) => nu_ansi_term::Style::default(),
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};
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record.vals[idx] = Value::string(
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// Apply the style (ANSI codes) to the string
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s.paint(val).to_string(),
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span,
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);
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}
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for (rec_col, rec_val) in record.iter_mut() {
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// Every column in the HTML theme table except 'name' is colored
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if rec_col != "name" {
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continue;
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}
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// Simple routine to grab the hex code, convert to a style,
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// then place it in a new Value::String.
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let span = rec_val.span();
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if let Value::String { val, .. } = rec_val {
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let s = match color_from_hex(val) {
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Ok(c) => match c {
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// .normal() just sets the text foreground color.
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Some(c) => c.normal(),
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None => nu_ansi_term::Style::default(),
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},
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Err(_) => nu_ansi_term::Style::default(),
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};
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*rec_val = Value::string(
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// Apply the style (ANSI codes) to the string
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s.paint(&*val).to_string(),
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span,
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);
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}
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idx += 1;
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}
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x
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}
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@ -756,10 +751,19 @@ impl Iterator for PagingTableCreator {
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if limit > 0 && is_record_list {
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// in case it's a record list we set a default text to each column instead of a single value.
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let cols = batch[0].as_record().expect("ok").cols.clone();
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let vals =
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vec![Value::string(String::from("..."), Span::unknown()); cols.len()];
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batch[limit] = Value::record(Record { cols, vals }, Span::unknown());
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let dummy: Record = batch[0]
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.as_record()
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.expect("ok")
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.columns()
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.map(|k| {
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(
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k.to_owned(),
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Value::string(String::from("..."), Span::unknown()),
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)
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})
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.collect();
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batch[limit] = Value::record(dummy, Span::unknown());
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}
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}
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}
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use nu_color_config::StyleComputer;
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use nu_protocol::{Config, Value};
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use nu_protocol::{Config, Record, Value};
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use crate::UnstructuredTable;
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fn colorize_value(value: &mut Value, config: &Config, style_computer: &StyleComputer) {
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match value {
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Value::Record { val: record, .. } => {
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for val in &mut record.vals {
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colorize_value(val, config, style_computer);
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}
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Value::Record { ref mut val, .. } => {
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let style = get_index_style(style_computer);
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if let Some(color) = style.color_style {
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for header in &mut record.cols {
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*header = color.paint(header.to_owned()).to_string();
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}
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}
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// Take ownership of the record and reassign to &mut
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// We do this to have owned keys through `.into_iter`
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let record = std::mem::take(val);
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*val = record
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.into_iter()
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.map(|(mut header, mut val)| {
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colorize_value(&mut val, config, style_computer);
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if let Some(color) = style.color_style {
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header = color.paint(header).to_string();
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}
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(header, val)
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})
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.collect::<Record>();
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}
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Value::List { vals, .. } => {
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for val in vals {
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@ -344,8 +344,7 @@ fn expanded_table_list(input: &[Value], cfg: Cfg<'_>) -> TableResult {
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fn expanded_table_kv(record: &Record, cfg: Cfg<'_>) -> StringResult {
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let theme = load_theme_from_config(cfg.opts.config);
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let key_width = record
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.cols
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.iter()
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.columns()
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.map(|col| string_width(col))
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.max()
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.unwrap_or(0);
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@ -157,17 +157,18 @@ fn build_vertical_array(vals: Vec<Value>, config: &Config) -> TableValue {
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}
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fn is_valid_record(vals: &[Value]) -> bool {
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let mut used_cols: Option<&[String]> = None;
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let mut first_record: Option<&Record> = None;
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for val in vals {
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match val {
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Value::Record { val, .. } => {
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let cols_are_not_equal =
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used_cols.is_some() && !matches!(used_cols, Some(used) if val.cols == used);
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if cols_are_not_equal {
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return false;
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}
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used_cols = Some(&val.cols);
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if let Some(known) = first_record {
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let equal = known.columns().eq(val.columns());
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if !equal {
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return false;
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}
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} else {
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first_record = Some(val)
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};
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}
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_ => return false,
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}
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for val in vals {
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match val {
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Value::Record { val, .. } => {
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for (i, cell) in val.vals.into_iter().take(count_columns).enumerate() {
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let cell = convert_nu_value_to_table_value(cell, config);
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for (i, (_key, val)) in val.into_iter().take(count_columns).enumerate() {
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let cell = convert_nu_value_to_table_value(val, config);
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list[i].push(cell);
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}
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}
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fn get_columns_in_record(vals: &[Value]) -> Vec<String> {
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match vals.iter().next() {
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Some(Value::Record { val, .. }) => val.cols.clone(),
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Some(Value::Record { val, .. }) => val.columns().cloned().collect(),
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_ => vec![],
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}
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}
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