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Hofer-Julian
d0dc6986dd
Use long options for string (#10777) 2023-10-19 22:08:09 +02:00
Christopher Durham
2d72f892fe
Fix clippy in registry_query.rs (#10652)
The toolkit check passes locally; I'm not sure what the difference is
there.

cc @fdncred who merged the previous PR
2023-10-09 16:19:20 +08:00
Christopher Durham
ee4e0a933b
Fix registry query flag validation (#10648) 2023-10-08 16:52:37 -05:00
WindSoilder
2c176a7f14
Ps: add cwd column on linux and macos (#10347)
# Description
Close:  #7484

Just found that I want `cwd` column on linux/macos as well..
2023-09-14 08:10:15 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
2a08865851
add a few more columns to linux ps -l output (#10344)
# Description

This PR tried to add a few more columns to the Linux `ps -l` command.
Those columns are:
* start_time
* user_id
* priority
* process_threads

There are a few that I left commented out that could be added but the
screen was beginning to look crowded. So, I left out:
* group_id
* session_id
* tgp_id (which could be helpful for eventual job control)

And there's like 100 more things that could be added that didn't seem
especially useful right now.


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2023-09-12 14:50:05 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
4d5386635e
add more ps columns in Windows (#10275)
# Description

This PR adds a few more columns to `ps -l` on Windows. It would be good
to add these changes cross-platform in separate PRs. This PR also fixes
a bug where start time was calculated wrong.

I've added:
start_time
user
user_sid
priority


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2023-09-08 12:24:29 -05:00
JT
6cdfee3573
Move Value to helpers, separate span call (#10121)
# Description

As part of the refactor to split spans off of Value, this moves to using
helper functions to create values, and using `.span()` instead of
matching span out of Value directly.

Hoping to get a few more helping hands to finish this, as there are a
lot of commands to update :)

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Co-authored-by: Darren Schroeder <343840+fdncred@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: WindSoilder <windsoilder@outlook.com>
2023-09-03 07:27:29 -07:00
Michael Angerman
3f2c76df28
Move eval_hook to nu-cmd-base (#10146)
I moved hook to *nu_cmd_base* instead of *nu_cli* because it will enable
other developers to continue to use hook even if they decide to write
their on cli or NOT depend on nu-cli

Then they will still have the hook functionality because they can
include nu-cmd-base
2023-08-29 23:46:50 +02:00
Darren Schroeder
0f05475e2e
name hooks internally (#10127)
# Description

This PR names the hooks as they're executing so that you can see them
with debug statements. So, at the beginning of `eval_hook()` you could
put a dbg! or eprintln! to see what hook was executing. It also shows up
in View files.

### Before - notice item 14 and 25

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/22c19bbe-6bac-4132-9579-863922d91f22)

### After - The hooks are now named (14 & 25)

![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/343840/a08abd11-4f03-4f09-bbac-e4b5180df078)


Curiosity, on my mac, the display_output hook fires 3 times before
anything else. Also, curious is that the value if the display_output, is
not what I have in my config but what is in the default_config. So,
there may be a bug or some shenanigans going on somewhere with hooks.

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2023-08-27 06:55:20 -05:00
JT
1e3e034021
Spanned Value step 1: span all value cases (#10042)
# Description

This doesn't really do much that the user could see, but it helps get us
ready to do the steps of the refactor to split the span off of Value, so
that values can be spanless. This allows us to have top-level values
that can hold both a Value and a Span, without requiring that all values
have them.

We expect to see significant memory reduction by removing so many
unnecessary spans from values. For example, a table of 100,000 rows and
5 columns would have a savings of ~8megs in just spans that are almost
always duplicated.

# User-Facing Changes

Nothing yet

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2023-08-25 08:48:05 +12:00
Ian Manske
8da27a1a09
Create Record type (#10103)
# Description
This PR creates a new `Record` type to reduce duplicate code and
possibly bugs as well. (This is an edited version of #9648.)
- `Record` implements `FromIterator` and `IntoIterator` and so can be
iterated over or collected into. For example, this helps with
conversions to and from (hash)maps. (Also, no more
`cols.iter().zip(vals)`!)
- `Record` has a `push(col, val)` function to help insure that the
number of columns is equal to the number of values. I caught a few
potential bugs thanks to this (e.g. in the `ls` command).
- Finally, this PR also adds a `record!` macro that helps simplify
record creation. It is used like so:
   ```rust
   record! {
       "key1" => some_value,
       "key2" => Value::string("text", span),
       "key3" => Value::int(optional_int.unwrap_or(0), span),
       "key4" => Value::bool(config.setting, span),
   }
   ```
Since macros hinder formatting, etc., the right hand side values should
be relatively short and sweet like the examples above.

Where possible, prefer `record!` or `.collect()` on an iterator instead
of multiple `Record::push`s, since the first two automatically set the
record capacity and do less work overall.

# User-Facing Changes
Besides the changes in `nu-protocol` the only other breaking changes are
to `nu-table::{ExpandedTable::build_map, JustTable::kv_table}`.
2023-08-25 07:50:29 +12:00
Stefan Holderbach
435348aa61
Rename misused "deprecation" to removal (#10000)
# Description
In the past we named the process of completely removing a command and
providing a basic error message pointing to the new alternative
"deprecation".

But this doesn't match the expectation of most users that have seen
deprecation _warnings_ that alert to either impending removal or
discouraged use after a stability promise.

# User-Facing Changes
Command category changed from `deprecated` to `removed`
2023-08-15 07:17:31 +12:00
Ian Manske
f615038938
Enable macOS foreground process handling (#9909)
# Description
Currently, foreground process management is disabled for macOS, since
the original code had issues (see #7068).
This PR re-enables process management on macOS in combination with the
changes from #9693.

# User-Facing Changes
Fixes hang on exit for nested nushells on macOS (issue #9859). Nushell
should now manage processes in the same way on macOS and other unix
systems.
2023-08-04 15:43:35 -05:00
JT
d25df9c00b
Revert 9693 to prevent CPU hangs (#9893)
# Description

This reverts #9693 as it lead to CPU hangs. (btw, did the revert by hand
as it couldn't be done automatically. Hopefully I didn't miss anything 😅
)

Fixes #9859

cc @IanManske 

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2023-08-02 11:24:28 +12:00
Ian Manske
7e1b922ea7
Add functions for each Value case (#9736)
# Description
This PR ensures functions exist to extract and create each and every
`Value` case. It also renames `Value::boolean` to `Value::bool` to match
`Value::test_bool`, `Value::as_bool`, and `Value::Bool`. Similarly,
`Value::as_integer` was renamed to `Value::as_int` to be consistent with
`Value::int`, `Value::test_int`, and `Value::Int`. These two renames can
be undone if necessary.

# User-Facing Changes
No user facing changes, but two public functions were renamed which may
affect downstream dependents.
2023-07-21 08:20:33 -05:00
Antoine Stevan
a1f989caf9
change the output of which to be more explicit (#9646)
related to
- https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9637#issuecomment-1629387548

# Description
this PR changes the output of `which` from `table<arg: string, path:
string, built-in: bool> (stream)` to `table<command: string, path:
string, type: string> (stream)`.
- `command`: same as `arg` but more explicit name
- `path`: same as before, `null` when built-in
- `type`: instead of `buil-in: bool` says if it's a `built-in` a
`custom` command, an `alias` or an `external`

# User-Facing Changes
the output of `which` has changed

## some examples
```nushell
> which open
╭───┬─────────┬──────┬──────────╮
│ # │ command │ path │   type   │
├───┼─────────┼──────┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ open    │      │ built-in │
╰───┴─────────┴──────┴──────────╯
```
```nushell
> alias foo = print "foo"
> which foo
╭───┬─────────┬──────┬───────╮
│ # │ command │ path │ type  │
├───┼─────────┼──────┼───────┤
│ 0 │ foo     │      │ alias │
╰───┴─────────┴──────┴───────╯
```
```nushell
> def bar [] {}
> which bar
╭───┬─────────┬──────┬────────╮
│ # │ command │ path │  type  │
├───┼─────────┼──────┼────────┤
│ 0 │ bar     │      │ custom │
╰───┴─────────┴──────┴────────╯
```
```nushell
> which git
╭───┬─────────┬──────────────┬──────────╮
│ # │ command │     path     │   type   │
├───┼─────────┼──────────────┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ git     │ /usr/bin/git │ external │
╰───┴─────────┴──────────────┴──────────╯
```
```nushell
> which open git foo bar
╭───┬─────────┬──────────────┬──────────╮
│ # │ command │     path     │   type   │
├───┼─────────┼──────────────┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ open    │              │ built-in │
│ 1 │ git     │ /usr/bin/git │ external │
│ 2 │ foo     │              │ alias    │
│ 3 │ bar     │              │ custom   │
╰───┴─────────┴──────────────┴──────────╯
```

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- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
-  `toolkit test`
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mention that in the release note
2023-07-20 19:10:53 -05:00
Ian Manske
a5a79a7d95
Do not attempt to take control of terminal in non-interactive mode (#9693)
# Description
Fixes a regression from #9681 where nushell will attempt to place itself
into the background or take control of the terminal even in
non-interactive mode.

Using the same
[reference](https://www.gnu.org/software/libc/manual/html_node/Initializing-the-Shell.html)
from #6584:

>A subshell that runs *interactively* has to ensure that it has been
placed in the foreground...

>A subshell that runs *non-interactively* cannot and should not support
job control.

`fish`
[code](54fa1ad6ec/src/reader.cpp (L4862))
also seems to follow this.

This *partially* fixes
[9026](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9026). That is, nushell
will no longer set the foreground process group in non-interactive mode.
2023-07-17 16:32:29 -05:00
Ayush Singh
ad125abf6a
fixes which showing aliases as built-in nushell commands (#9580)
fixes #8577 

# Description
Currently, using `which` on an alias describes it as a nushell built-in
command:
```bash
> alias foo = print "foo!"                                                                                                                                                                                   > which ls foo --all                                                                                                                                                                                        
╭───┬─────┬──────────────────────────┬──────────╮
│ # │ arg │           path           │ built-in │
├───┼─────┼──────────────────────────┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ ls  │ Nushell built-in command │ true     │
│ 1 │ ls  │ /bin/ls                  │ false    │
│ 2 │ foo │ Nushell built-in command │ true     │
╰───┴─────┴──────────────────────────┴──────────╯
```

This PR fixes the behaviour above to the following:
```bash
> alias foo = print "foo!"
> which ls foo --all
╭───┬─────┬──────────────────────────┬──────────╮
│ # │ arg │           path           │ built-in │
├───┼─────┼──────────────────────────┼──────────┤
│ 0 │ ls  │ Nushell built-in command │ true     │
│ 1 │ ls  │ /bin/ls                  │ false    │
│ 2 │ foo │ Nushell alias            │ false    │
╰───┴─────┴──────────────────────────┴──────────╯
```

# User-Facing Changes
Passing in an alias to `which` will no longer return `Nushell built-in
command`, `true` for `path` and `built-in` respectively.

# Tests + Formatting

# After Submitting
2023-07-08 10:48:42 +02:00
JT
6c730def4b
revert: move to ahash (#9464)
This PR reverts https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/9391

We try not to revert PRs like this, though after discussion with the
Nushell team, we decided to revert this one.

The main reason is that Nushell, as a codebase, isn't ready for these
kinds of optimisations. It's in the part of the development cycle where
our main focus should be on improving the algorithms inside of Nushell
itself. Once we have matured our algorithms, then we can look for
opportunities to switch out technologies we're using for alternate
forms.

Much of Nushell still has lots of opportunities for tuning the codebase,
paying down technical debt, and making the codebase generally cleaner
and more robust. This should be the focus. Performance improvements
should flow out of that work.

Said another, optimisation that isn't part of tuning the codebase is
premature at this stage. We need to focus on doing the hard work of
making the engine, parser, etc better.

# User-Facing Changes

Reverts the HashMap -> ahash change.

cc @FilipAndersson245
2023-06-18 15:27:57 +12:00
Filip Andersson
1433f4a520
Changes HashMap to use aHash instead, giving a performance boost. (#9391)
# Description

see https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/9390
using `ahash` instead of the default hasher. this will not affect
compile time as we where already building `ahash`.


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2023-06-10 11:41:58 -05:00
Darren Schroeder
e752d8a964
remove unused dependencies (#9230)
# Description

This is a test PR to see if we can remove dependencies. The crates to
remove was generated from cargo machete. If ci works, I'll update the PR
to remove deps instead of comment them out.

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2023-05-18 11:37:20 -05:00
Doru
dacf80f34a
Feature: Userland LazyRecords (#8332)
# Description
Despite the innocent-looking title, this PR involves quite a few backend
changes as the existing LazyRecord trait was not at all friendly towards
the idea of these values being generated on the fly from Nu code.

In particular, here are a few changes involved:
- The LazyRecord trait now involves a lifetime `'a`, and this lifetime
is used in the return value of `get_column_names`. This means it no
longer returns `'static str`s (but implementations still can return
these). This is more stringent on the consumption side.
- The LazyRecord trait now must be able to clone itself via a new
`clone_value` method (as requiring `Clone` is not object safe). This
pattern is borrowed from `Value::CustomValue`.
- LazyRecord no longer requires being serde serializable and
deserializable.

These, in hand, allow for the following:
- LazyRecord can now clone itself, which means that they don't have to
be collected into a Record when being cloned.
- This is especially useful in Stack, which is cloned on each repl line
and in a few other cases. This would mean that _every_ LazyRecord
instance stored in a variable would be collected in its entirety and
cloned, which can be catastrophic for performance. See: `let nulol =
$nu`.
- LazyRecord's columns don't have to be static, they can have the same
lifetime of the struct itself, so different instances of the same
LazyRecord type can have different columns and values (like the new
`NuLazyRecord`)
- Serialization and deserialization are no longer meaningless, they are
simply less.

I would consider this PR very "drafty", but everything works. It
probably requires some cleanup and testing, though, but I'd like some
eyes and pointers first.

# User-Facing Changes
New command. New restrictions are largely internal. Maybe there are some
plugins affected?

Example of new command's usage:
```
lazy make --columns [a b c] --get-value { |name| print $"getting ($name)"; $name | str upcase }
```

You can also trivially implement something like `lazy make record` to
take a record of closures and turn it into a getter-like lazy struct:
```
def "lazy make record" [
    record: record
] {
    let columns = ($record | columns)

    lazy make --columns $columns --get-value { |col| do ($record | get $col) }
}
```

Open to bikeshedding. `lazy make` is similar to `error make` which is
also in the core commands. I didn't like `make lazy` since it sounded
like some transformation was going on.

# Tour for reviewers
Take a look at LazyMake's examples. They have `None` as the results, as
such they aren't _really_ correct and aren't being tested at all. I
didn't do this because creating the Value::LazyRecord is a little tricky
and didn't want to risk messing it up, especially as the necessary
variables aren't available when creating the examples (like stack and
engine state).

Also take a look at NuLazyRecord's get_value implementation, or in
general. It uses an Arc<Mutex<_>> for the stack, which must be accessed
mutably for eval_block but get_value only provides us with a `&self`.
This is a sad state of affairs, but I don't know if there's a better
way.

On the same code path, we also have pipeline handling, and any pipeline
that isn't a Pipeline::Value will return Value::nothing. I believe
returning a Value::Error is probably better, or maybe some other
handling. Couldn't decide on which ShellError to settle with for that
branch.

The "unfortunate casualty" in the columns.rs file. I'm not sure just how
bad that is, though, I simply had to fight a little with the borrow
checker.

A few leftover comments like derives, comments about the now
non-existing serde requirements, and impls. I'll definitely get around
to those eventually but they're in atm

Should NuLazyRecord implement caching? I'm leaning heavily towards
**yes**, this was one of the main reasons not to use a record of
closures (besides convenience), but maybe it could be opt-out. I'd
wonder about its implementation too, but a simple way would be to move a
HashMap into the mutex state and keep cached values there.
2023-05-17 18:35:22 -05:00
Jelle Besseling
a7c1b363eb
Don't run .sh files with /bin/sh (#8951)
# Description

The previous behaviour broke for me because I didn't have `sh` in my
path for my nu script. I think we shouldn't assume that just because a
file ends with `.sh` it should be executed with `sh`. `sh` might not be
available or the script might contain a hashbang for a different shell.

The idea with this PR is that nushell shouldn't assume anything about
executable files and just execute them. Later on we can think about how
non-executable files should be executed if we detect they are a script.

# User-Facing Changes

This may break some people's scripts or habits if they have wrong
assumptions about `.sh` files. We can tell them to add a hashbang and +x
bit to execute shell scripts, or prepend `bash`. If this a common
assumption something like this should be added to the book

# Tests + Formatting

I only tested manually and that did work

# After Submitting

Co-authored-by: Jelle Besseling <jelle@bigbridge.nl>
2023-05-02 17:56:35 -05:00
Jelle Besseling
4ca47258a0
Add --redirect-combine option to run-external (#8918)
# Description

Add option that combines both output streams to the `run-external`
command.

This allows you to do something like this:

```nushell
let res = do -i { run-external --redirect-combine <command that prints to stdout and stderr> } | complete

if $res.exit_code != 0 {
  # Only print output when command has failed.
  print "The command has failed, these are the logs:"
  print $res.stdout
}
```

# User-Facing Changes

No breaking changes, just an extra option.

# Tests + Formatting

Added a test that checks the new option

# After Submitting
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Co-authored-by: Jelle Besseling <jelle@bigbridge.nl>
2023-04-28 07:55:48 -05:00
Reilly Wood
7413ef2824
Tweak run-external signature so command must be a string (#8971)
Tiny fix: clarify in `run-external`'s signature that the external
command must be a string.

### Before
```
Signatures:
  <any> | run-external <any> -> <any>

Parameters:
  command <any>: external command to run
  ...args <any>: arguments for external command
```

### After
```
Signatures:
  <any> | run-external <string> -> <any>

Parameters:
  command <string>: external command to run
  ...args <any>: arguments for external command
```


### Notes

I was hoping to change more `any`s to more specific types, but alas I
think we can only change `command` right now. The input can be any type
and it gets rendered to a string before being passed to the external.
The args can be any value type and they get converted to strings. The
output can be either binary or a string.
2023-04-22 10:57:16 -07:00
Jelle Besseling
c8f54476c9
Set env in exec command (#8917)
# Description

Previously variables with `let-env` were not available after doing an
`exec` command. This PR fixes that

# User-Facing Changes

Can now use environment variables set with nushell after `exec`

# Tests + Formatting

No tests made but formatting has been checked

# After Submitting
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Co-authored-by: Jelle Besseling <jelle@bigbridge.nl>
2023-04-20 22:10:46 +12:00
Vaishaag Subhagan
3603610026
Correct error description for unknown external commands (#8868)
# Description
Fixes issue https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8643 

# User-Facing Changes

Before
<img width="442" alt="image"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5063945/231624884-49a1ce4e-598d-4d19-882d-c22d168e6a5a.png">

After
<img width="449" alt="image"
src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/5063945/231625076-5f1becd7-7477-4d2f-b765-3956210da7f2.png">
2023-04-13 19:33:05 +02:00
JT
9e3d6c3bfd
Only add the std lib files once (#8830)
# Description

We were seeing duplicate entries for the std lib files, and this PR
addresses that. Each file should now only be added once.

Note: they are still parsed twice because it's hard to recover the
module from the output of `parse` but a bit of clever hacking in a
future PR might be able to do that.

# User-Facing Changes

_(List of all changes that impact the user experience here. This helps
us keep track of breaking changes.)_

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-std/tests/run.nu` to run the tests for the
standard library

> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows
> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-04-10 08:55:47 +12:00
Jakub Žádník
1b677f167e
Remove old alias implementation (#8797) 2023-04-07 21:09:38 +03:00
JT
aded2c1937
Refactor to support multiple parse errors (#8765)
# Description

This is a pretty heavy refactor of the parser to support multiple parser
errors. It has a few issues we should address before landing:

- [x] In some cases, error quality has gotten worse `1 / "bob"` for
example
- [x] if/else isn't currently parsing correctly
- probably others

# User-Facing Changes

This may have error quality degradation as we adjust to the new error
reporting mechanism.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass
- `cargo run -- crates/nu-utils/standard_library/tests.nu` to run the
tests for the standard library

> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows
> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-04-07 12:35:45 +12:00
Jelle Besseling
8a030f3bfc
Add ppid example for ps (#8768)
# Description

Add an extra example for the `ps` command

# User-Facing Changes

Only adds this example:


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1576660/230374829-dc957b89-0a76-451d-baba-5e4463b150c3.png)

# Tests + Formatting

N/A

# After Submitting

This is related to https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/pull/864

Co-authored-by: Jelle Besseling <jelle@bigbridge.nl>
2023-04-06 07:32:12 -05:00
Jelle Besseling
65c90d5b45
Add ppid to ps command (#8750)
# Description

Adds the `ppid` field that's available on all supported platforms to the
`ps` command. This would be useful in my scripts.

# User-Facing Changes

- ps output now contains an extra column

# Tests + Formatting

Not sure if I need to add a test for this

# After Submitting

Update https://www.nushell.sh/book/quick_tour.html#quick-tour to show
the new table
2023-04-05 13:12:01 -05:00
StevenDoesStuffs
1134c2f16c
Allow NU_LIBS_DIR and friends to be const (#8538) 2023-04-05 19:56:48 +03:00
WindSoilder
944cad35bf
When running external command, expand tilde when pass back-quoted word (#8561)
# Description

Fixes: #8542

# User-Facing Changes

## Previous
```
❯ cat `~/TE ST/bug`
cat: ~/TE ST/bug: No such file or directory
```

## After
```
❯ cat `~/TE ST/bug`
a
```

This should be ok because We treat back-quoted strings as bare words

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

> **Note**
> from `nushell` you can also use the `toolkit` as follows
> ```bash
> use toolkit.nu # or use an `env_change` hook to activate it
automatically
> toolkit check pr
> ```

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-03-26 22:17:51 +13:00
Steven Xu
1d3f6105f5
feat: add a command_not_found hook (#8314)
# Description
Add a `command_not_found` function to `$env.config.hooks`. If this
function outputs a string, then it's included in the `help`.

An example hook on *Arch Linux*, to find packages that contain the
binary, looks like:

```nushell
let-env config = {
  # ...
  hooks: {
    command_not_found: {
      |cmd_name| (
        try {
          let pkgs = (pkgfile --binaries --verbose $cmd_name)
          (
            $"(ansi $env.config.color_config.shape_external)($cmd_name)(ansi reset) " +
            $"may be found in the following packages:\n($pkgs)"
          )
        } catch {
          null
        }
      )
    }
    # ...
```

# User-Facing Changes
- Add a `command_not_found` function to `$env.config.hooks`.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-03-20 17:05:22 +13:00
Darren Schroeder
ef7fbf4bf9
Revert "Allow NU_LIBS_DIR and friends to be const" (#8501)
Reverts nushell/nushell#8310

In anticipation that we may want to revert this PR. I'm starting the
process because of this issue.

This stopped working
```
let-env NU_LIB_DIRS = [
    ($nu.config-path | path dirname | path join 'scripts')
    'C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\nu_scripts'
    ($nu.config-path | path dirname)
]
```
You have to do this now instead.
```
const NU_LIB_DIRS = [
    'C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\nushell\scripts'
    'C:\Users\username\source\repos\forks\nu_scripts'
    'C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\nushell'
]
```

In talking with @kubouch, he was saying that the `let-env` version
should keep working. Hopefully it's a small change.
2023-03-17 09:33:24 -05:00
StevenDoesStuffs
400a9d3b1e
Allow NU_LIBS_DIR and friends to be const (#8310)
# Description

Allow NU_LIBS_DIR and friends to be const they can be updated within the
same parse pass. This will allow us to remove having multiple config
files eventually.

Small implementation detail: I've changed `call.parser_info` to a
hashmap with string keys, so the information can have names rather than
indices, and we don't have to worry too much about the order in which we
put things into it.

Closes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8422

# User-Facing Changes

In a single file, users can now do stuff like
```
const NU_LIBS_DIR = ['/some/path/here']
source script.nu
```
and the source statement will use the value of NU_LIBS_DIR declared the
line before.

Currently, if there is no `NU_LIBS_DIR` const, then we fallback to using
the value of the `NU_LIBS_DIR` env-var, so there are no breaking changes
(unless someone named a const NU_LIBS_DIR for some reason).


![2023-03-04-014103_hyprshot](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13265529/222885263-135cdd0d-7884-438b-b2ed-c3979fa44463.png)

# Tests + Formatting

~~TODO: write tests~~ Done

# After Submitting

~~TODO: update docs~~ Will do when we update default_env.nu/merge
default_env.nu into default_config.nu.
2023-03-17 07:23:29 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
a52386e837
Box ShellError in Value::Error (#8375)
# Description

Our `ShellError` at the moment has a `std::mem::size_of<ShellError>` of
136 bytes (on AMD64). As a result `Value` directly storing the struct
also required 136 bytes (thanks to alignment requirements).

This change stores the `Value::Error` `ShellError` on the heap.

Pro:
- Value now needs just 80 bytes
- Should be 1 cacheline less (still at least 2 cachelines)

Con:
- More small heap allocations when dealing with `Value::Error`
  - More heap fragmentation
  - Potential for additional required memcopies

# Further code changes

Includes a small refactor of `try` due to a type mismatch in its large
match.

# User-Facing Changes

None for regular users.

Plugin authors may have to update their matches on `Value` if they use
`nu-protocol`

Needs benchmarking to see if there is a benefit in real world workloads.
**Update** small improvements in runtime for workloads with high volume
of values. Significant reduction in maximum resident set size, when many
values are held in memory.

# Tests + Formatting
2023-03-12 09:57:27 +01:00
Stefan Holderbach
62575c9a4f
Document and critically review ShellError variants - Ep. 3 (#8340)
Continuation of #8229 and #8326

# Description

The `ShellError` enum at the moment is kind of messy. 

Many variants are basic tuple structs where you always have to reference
the implementation with its macro invocation to know which field serves
which purpose.
Furthermore we have both variants that are kind of redundant or either
overly broad to be useful for the user to match on or overly specific
with few uses.

So I set out to start fixing the lacking documentation and naming to
make it feasible to critically review the individual usages and fix
those.
Furthermore we can decide to join or split up variants that don't seem
to be fit for purpose.

# Call to action

**Everyone:** Feel free to add review comments if you spot inconsistent
use of `ShellError` variants.

# User-Facing Changes

(None now, end goal more explicit and consistent error messages)

# Tests + Formatting

(No additional tests needed so far)

# Commits (so far)

- Remove `ShellError::FeatureNotEnabled`
- Name fields on `SE::ExternalNotSupported`
- Name field on `SE::InvalidProbability`
- Name fields on `SE::NushellFailed` variants
- Remove unused `SE::NushellFailedSpannedHelp`
- Name field on `SE::VariableNotFoundAtRuntime`
- Name fields on `SE::EnvVarNotFoundAtRuntime`
- Name fields on `SE::ModuleNotFoundAtRuntime`
- Remove usused `ModuleOrOverlayNotFoundAtRuntime`
- Name fields on `SE::OverlayNotFoundAtRuntime`
- Name field on `SE::NotFound`
2023-03-06 18:33:09 +01:00
Stefan Holderbach
f7b8f97873
Document and critically review ShellError variants - Ep. 2 (#8326)
Continuation of #8229 

# Description

The `ShellError` enum at the moment is kind of messy. 

Many variants are basic tuple structs where you always have to reference
the implementation with its macro invocation to know which field serves
which purpose.
Furthermore we have both variants that are kind of redundant or either
overly broad to be useful for the user to match on or overly specific
with few uses.

So I set out to start fixing the lacking documentation and naming to
make it feasible to critically review the individual usages and fix
those.
Furthermore we can decide to join or split up variants that don't seem
to be fit for purpose.

**Everyone:** Feel free to add review comments if you spot inconsistent
use of `ShellError` variants.

- Name fields of `SE::IncorrectValue`
- Merge and name fields on `SE::TypeMismatch`
- Name fields on `SE::UnsupportedOperator`
- Name fields on `AssignmentRequires*` and fix doc
- Name fields on `SE::UnknownOperator`
- Name fields on `SE::MissingParameter`
- Name fields on `SE::DelimiterError`
- Name fields on `SE::IncompatibleParametersSingle`

# User-Facing Changes

(None now, end goal more explicit and consistent error messages)

# Tests + Formatting

(No additional tests needed so far)
2023-03-06 11:31:07 +01:00
Reilly Wood
f93033c20b
Fix CPU usage info in sys (#8321)
Closes #8264. This PR does a few things to fix the `usage` column in
`sys.cpu`:

1. Sleep a while (~400ms) between calls to `sys.refresh_cpu()`, [as
required by
`sysinfo`](https://docs.rs/sysinfo/latest/sysinfo/trait.SystemExt.html#method.refresh_cpu)
2. Change `sys` to return a `LazyRecord` (so you can do things like `sys
| get host` instantly without waiting for CPU info)
3. Update our `sysinfo` dependency to [fix CPU usage calculations on
Linux](https://github.com/GuillaumeGomez/sysinfo/pull/946)

CPU usage is no longer always reported as zero:


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/26268125/222929775-5e9cbe18-95d9-4ecb-baf8-1e843f5c7086.png)
2023-03-04 14:48:34 -08:00
Reilly Wood
324d625324
Fix CPU frequency in sys output (#8275)
The `sys | get cpu.freq` column (supposed to contain the frequency for
each CPU core in megahertz) was incorrect for 2 reasons:
1. We weren't telling the `sysinfo` crate to refresh CPU frequency info
2. We were overwriting the values in the column with the systemwide
physical core count. Whoops!

### Before


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/26268125/222045977-2c021c92-794f-4498-b12c-e3a1bbaa7483.png)

### After


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/26268125/222046066-ff8ccd21-3c47-4d7d-8f14-e0744822cd2d.png)


## Future work

This PR does not fix https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/8264 ;
the `cpu_usage` column is still incorrect.
2023-03-01 21:31:05 +13:00
Jérémy Audiger
a5c604c283
Uniformize usage() and extra_usage() message ending for commands helper. (#8268)
# Description

Working on uniformizing the ending messages regarding methods usage()
and extra_usage(). This is related to the issue
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/5066 after discussing it with
@jntrnr

# User-Facing Changes

None.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-02-28 21:33:02 -08:00
Darren Schroeder
4c787af26d
relocate debug commands (#8071)
# Description

Now that we've landed the debug commands we were working on, let's
relocate them to an easier place to find all of them. That's what this
PR does.

The only actual code change was changing the `timeit` command to a
`Category::Debug` command. The rest is just moving things around and
hooking them up.

# User-Facing Changes



# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-02-13 16:39:07 +00:00
Darren Schroeder
0780300fb3
add a new inspect command for more debugging (#8028)
# Description

The purpose of this command is to help to debug pipelines. It works by
allowing you to inject the `inspect` command into a pipeline at any
point. Then it shows you what the input description is and what the
input values are that are passed into `inspect`. With each step it
prints this information out while also passing the value information on
to the next step in the pipeline.


![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/218154064-e107859b-d0da-41c6-8e34-2d717639b81c.png)

This command is kind of a "hack job" because it clones maybe too much
and I had to get creative in order to output two different tables. I'm
sure there are many ways this can be improved or combined into other
commands but I wanted to start here. Note that the `inspect` output is
written to stderr and the normal nushell output is written to stdout. If
we were to output both to stdout, nushell would get confused.

# User-Facing Changes



# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-02-11 18:59:11 +00:00
Darren Schroeder
b9106b633b
rename benchmark to time (#8018)
# Description

This PR renames the `benchmark` command to the `time` command.

# User-Facing Changes

new command name

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-02-11 18:57:48 +00:00
Darren Schroeder
c31225fdcf
explain command (#7957)
# Description

The purpose of this PR is to introduce the `inspect` command. A command
that is used to inspect, but not run, a pipeline to ensure everything
looks right. This is meant as a debugging tool. This is some hackery, so
don't laugh. :)

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/217896776-99c6bece-172c-4d3d-8cec-dda85d37cada.png)
2023-02-09 13:59:38 -06:00
Jérémy Audiger
99076af18b
Use imported names in Command::run signatures (#7967)
# Description

_(Thank you for improving Nushell. Please, check our [contributing
guide](../CONTRIBUTING.md) and talk to the core team before making major
changes.)_

I opened this PR to unify the run command method. It's mainly to improve
consistency across the tree.

# User-Facing Changes

None.

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-02-05 22:17:46 +01:00
Darren Schroeder
babc7d3baf
clean up the registry query output (#7939)
# Description

This cleans up the `registry query` output so that it's more usable.

Before:

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/216129871-7cadcb68-a289-4e29-8857-6fc20b6a57f7.png)

After:

![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/343840/216129814-70021706-f58a-4647-b5f1-a0e30f5fae16.png)


# User-Facing Changes

_(List of all changes that impact the user experience here. This helps
us keep track of breaking changes.)_

# Tests + Formatting

Don't forget to add tests that cover your changes.

Make sure you've run and fixed any issues with these commands:

- `cargo fmt --all -- --check` to check standard code formatting (`cargo
fmt --all` applies these changes)
- `cargo clippy --workspace -- -D warnings -D clippy::unwrap_used -A
clippy::needless_collect` to check that you're using the standard code
style
- `cargo test --workspace` to check that all tests pass

# After Submitting

If your PR had any user-facing changes, update [the
documentation](https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io) after the
PR is merged, if necessary. This will help us keep the docs up to date.
2023-02-02 07:10:38 -06:00
Stefan Holderbach
1ea39abcff
Apply more recent/nightly clippy lints (#7916)
# Description

- Use inline format strings in dataframe code
- Fix manual `.is_ascii_digit()` check
- Remove unnecessary `.into_iter()` calls
2023-01-30 14:06:36 +01:00