* attempts to add `div` math operator
* allows `//` to be used too
* fmt:
* clippy issue
* returns appropriate type
* returns appropriate type 2
* fmt
* ensure consistency; rename to `fdiv`
* Update parser.rs
* input and output tests
* input and output types for dfr
* expression converter
* remove deprecated command
* correct expressions
* cargo clippy
* identifier for ls
* cargo clippy
* type for head and tail expression
* modify full cell path if block
* fix argument type
* while run external, convert list argument to str
* fix argument converting logic
* using parse_list_expression instead of parse_full_cell_path
* make parsing logic more explicit
* revert changes
* add tests
* Differentiate internal signature from external signature w.r.t. help
* Add in the --help flag to default externs in default config
* Remove unusued build_extern
Co-authored-by: mjclements <clements.michael.james@gmail.com>
* a more helpful error for let in pipeline
* a more helpful error for let in pipeline fmt
* changed help message
* type-o
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
* Allow env vars to be kept from removed overlay
* Rename --keep to --keep-custom; Add new test
* Rename some symbols
* (WIP) Start working on --keep for defs and aliases
* Fix decls/aliases not melting properly
* Use id instead of the whole cloned overlay
* Rewrite overlay remove for no reason
Doesn't fix the bug but at least looks better.
* Rename variable
* Fix adding overlay env vars
* Add more tests; Fmt + Clippy
Schema `0o[77]` with the same padding behavior as the other binary literals
- this updates #5551
- test for parsing binary from octal
- test for string parsing
* Fixing the flag issue
* whoops, forgot the original point of the function
* Update deparse.rs
* Update deparse.rs
* Update deparse.rs
* maybe this might work
* fmt
* quotation marks works now due to a rigorous check for args.
* fmt and clippy
* kept the original escape_quote_string(), escaped " and \
* removed script.nu
* Added appropriate comments.
* WIP: Start laying overlays
* Rename Overlay->Module; Start adding overlay
* Revamp adding overlay
* Add overlay add tests; Disable debug print
* Fix overlay add; Add overlay remove
* Add overlay remove tests
* Add missing overlay remove file
* Add overlay list command
* (WIP?) Enable overlays for env vars
* Move OverlayFrames to ScopeFrames
* (WIP) Move everything to overlays only
ScopeFrame contains nothing but overlays now
* Fix predecls
* Fix wrong overlay id translation and aliases
* Fix broken env lookup logic
* Remove TODOs
* Add overlay add + remove for environment
* Add a few overlay tests; Fix overlay add name
* Some cleanup; Fix overlay add/remove names
* Clippy
* Fmt
* Remove walls of comments
* List overlays from stack; Add debugging flag
Currently, the engine state ordering is somehow broken.
* Fix (?) overlay list test
* Fix tests on Windows
* Fix activated overlay ordering
* Check for active overlays equality in overlay list
This removes the -p flag: Either both parser and engine will have the
same overlays, or the command will fail.
* Add merging on overlay remove
* Change help message and comment
* Add some remove-merge/discard tests
* (WIP) Track removed overlays properly
* Clippy; Fmt
* Fix getting last overlay; Fix predecls in overlays
* Remove merging; Fix re-add overwriting stuff
Also some error message tweaks.
* Fix overlay error in the engine
* Update variable_completions.rs
* Adds flags and optional arguments to view-source (#5446)
* added flags and optional arguments to view-source
* removed redundant code
* removed redundant code
* fmt
* fix bug in shell_integration (#5450)
* fix bug in shell_integration
* add some comments
* enable cd to work with directory abbreviations (#5452)
* enable cd to work with abbreviations
* add abbreviation example
* fix tests
* make it configurable
* make cd recornize symblic link (#5454)
* implement seq char command to generate single character sequence (#5453)
* add tmp code
* add seq char command
* Add split number flag in `split row` (#5434)
Signed-off-by: Yuheng Su <gipsyh.icu@gmail.com>
* Add two more overlay tests
* Add ModuleId to OverlayFrame
* Fix env conversion accidentally activating overlay
It activated overlay from permanent state prematurely which would
cause `overlay add` to misbehave.
* Remove unused parameter; Add overlay list test
* Remove added traces
* Add overlay commands examples
* Modify TODO
* Fix $nu.scope iteration
* Disallow removing default overlay
* Refactor some parser errors
* Remove last overlay if no argument
* Diversify overlay examples
* Make it possible to update overlay's module
In case the origin module updates, the overlay add loads the new module,
makes it overlay's origin and applies the changes. Before, it was
impossible to update the overlay if the module changed.
Co-authored-by: JT <547158+jntrnr@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: pwygab <88221256+merelymyself@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: WindSoilder <WindSoilder@outlook.com>
Co-authored-by: Yuheng Su <gipsyh.icu@gmail.com>
Prior to this change we would recover the names for known
externals by looking up the span in the engine state. This would fail
when using an alias for two reasons:
1. In cases where we don't have a subcommand, like this:
```
>>> extern bat [filename: string]
>>> alias b = bat
>>> bat some_file
'b' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
```
The problem is that after alias expansion, we replace the span of the
expanded name with the original alias (this is done to alleviate
non-related issues). The span contents we look up therefore contain `b`,
the alias, instead of the expanded command name.
2. In cases where there's a subcommand:
```
>>> alias g = git
>>> g push
thread 'main' panicked at 'internal error: span missing in file contents cache', crates\nu-protocol\src\engine\engine_state.rs:474:9
note: run with `RUST_BACKTRACE=1` environment variable to display a
backtrace
```
In this case, the span in call starts where the expansion for the `g`
alias is defined and end after `push` on the last command entered. This
is not a proper span and causes a panic when we try to look it up. Note
that this is the case for all expanded aliases that involve a
subcommand, but we never actually try to retrieve the contents for that
span in other cases.
Anyway, the new way of looking up the name is arguably cleaner
regardless of the issues mentioned above. But it's nice that it fixes
them too.
Co-authored-by: Hristo Filaretov <h.filaretov@protonmail.com>