allow vscode-specific ansi escape sequence to set path (#10990)

# Description

This change allows the vscode-specific ansi escape sequence of
633;P;Cwd= to be run when nushell detects that it's running inside of
vscode's terminal. Otherwise the standard OSC7 will run. This is helpful
with ctrl+g inside of vscode terminal as well.

closed #10989 

/cc @CAD97 

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@ -626,19 +626,29 @@ pub fn evaluate_repl(
if let Some(cwd) = stack.get_env_var(engine_state, "PWD") {
let path = cwd.as_string()?;
// Communicate the path as OSC 7 (often used for spawning new tabs in the same dir)
run_ansi_sequence(&format!(
"\x1b]7;file://{}{}{}\x1b\\",
percent_encoding::utf8_percent_encode(
&hostname.unwrap_or_else(|| "localhost".to_string()),
percent_encoding::CONTROLS
),
if path.starts_with('/') { "" } else { "/" },
percent_encoding::utf8_percent_encode(
&path,
percent_encoding::CONTROLS
)
))?;
// Supported escape sequences of Microsoft's Visual Studio Code (vscode)
// https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/terminal/shell-integration#_supported-escape-sequences
if stack.get_env_var(engine_state, "TERM_PROGRAM")
== Some(Value::test_string("vscode"))
{
// If we're in vscode, run their specific ansi escape sequence.
// This is helpful for ctrl+g to change directories in the terminal.
run_ansi_sequence(&format!("\x1b]633;P;Cwd={}\x1b\\", path))?;
} else {
// Otherwise, communicate the path as OSC 7 (often used for spawning new tabs in the same dir)
run_ansi_sequence(&format!(
"\x1b]7;file://{}{}{}\x1b\\",
percent_encoding::utf8_percent_encode(
&hostname.unwrap_or_else(|| "localhost".to_string()),
percent_encoding::CONTROLS
),
if path.starts_with('/') { "" } else { "/" },
percent_encoding::utf8_percent_encode(
&path,
percent_encoding::CONTROLS
)
))?;
}
// Try to abbreviate string for windows title
let maybe_abbrev_path = if let Some(p) = nu_path::home_dir() {