use nu_cmd_base::hook::{eval_env_change_hook, eval_hook}; use nu_engine::eval_block; use nu_parser::parse; use nu_protocol::debugger::WithoutDebug; use nu_protocol::engine::{EngineState, Stack, StateWorkingSet}; use nu_protocol::{cli_error::CliError, PipelineData, Value}; use nu_std::load_standard_library; use std::io::{self, BufRead, Read, Write}; /// Echo's value of env keys from args /// Example: nu --testbin env_echo FOO BAR /// If it it's not present echo's nothing pub fn echo_env(to_stdout: bool) { let args = args(); for arg in args { echo_one_env(&arg, to_stdout) } } pub fn echo_env_and_fail(to_stdout: bool) { echo_env(to_stdout); fail(); } fn echo_one_env(arg: &str, to_stdout: bool) { if let Ok(v) = std::env::var(arg) { if to_stdout { println!("{v}"); } else { eprintln!("{v}"); } } } /// Mix echo of env keys from input /// Example: /// * nu --testbin echo_env_mixed out-err FOO BAR /// * nu --testbin echo_env_mixed err-out FOO BAR /// If it's not present, panic instead pub fn echo_env_mixed() { let args = args(); let args = &args[1..]; if args.len() != 3 { panic!( r#"Usage examples: * nu --testbin echo_env_mixed out-err FOO BAR * nu --testbin echo_env_mixed err-out FOO BAR"# ) } match args[0].as_str() { "out-err" => { let (out_arg, err_arg) = (&args[1], &args[2]); echo_one_env(out_arg, true); echo_one_env(err_arg, false); } "err-out" => { let (err_arg, out_arg) = (&args[1], &args[2]); echo_one_env(err_arg, false); echo_one_env(out_arg, true); } _ => panic!("The mixed type must be `out_err`, `err_out`"), } } /// Cross platform echo using println!() /// Example: nu --testbin echo a b c /// a b c pub fn cococo() { let args: Vec = args(); if args.len() > 1 { // Write back out all the arguments passed // if given at least 1 instead of chickens // speaking co co co. println!("{}", &args[1..].join(" ")); } else { println!("cococo"); } } /// Cross platform cat (open a file, print the contents) using read_to_string and println!() pub fn meow() { let args: Vec = args(); for arg in args.iter().skip(1) { let contents = std::fs::read_to_string(arg).expect("Expected a filepath"); println!("{contents}"); } } /// Cross platform cat (open a file, print the contents) using read() and write_all() / binary pub fn meowb() { let args: Vec = args(); let stdout = io::stdout(); let mut handle = stdout.lock(); for arg in args.iter().skip(1) { let buf = std::fs::read(arg).expect("Expected a filepath"); handle.write_all(&buf).expect("failed to write to stdout"); } } // Relays anything received on stdin to stdout pub fn relay() { io::copy(&mut io::stdin().lock(), &mut io::stdout().lock()) .expect("failed to copy stdin to stdout"); } /// Cross platform echo but concats arguments without space and NO newline /// nu --testbin nonu a b c /// abc pub fn nonu() { args().iter().skip(1).for_each(|arg| print!("{arg}")); } /// Repeat a string or char N times /// nu --testbin repeater a 5 /// aaaaa /// nu --testbin repeater test 5 /// testtesttesttesttest pub fn repeater() { let mut stdout = io::stdout(); let args = args(); let mut args = args.iter().skip(1); let letter = args.next().expect("needs a character to iterate"); let count = args.next().expect("need the number of times to iterate"); let count: u64 = count.parse().expect("can't convert count to number"); for _ in 0..count { let _ = write!(stdout, "{letter}"); } let _ = stdout.flush(); } /// A version of repeater that can output binary data, even null bytes pub fn repeat_bytes() { let mut stdout = io::stdout(); let args = args(); let mut args = args.iter().skip(1); while let (Some(binary), Some(count)) = (args.next(), args.next()) { let bytes: Vec = (0..binary.len()) .step_by(2) .map(|i| { u8::from_str_radix(&binary[i..i + 2], 16) .expect("binary string is valid hexadecimal") }) .collect(); let count: u64 = count.parse().expect("repeat count must be a number"); for _ in 0..count { stdout .write_all(&bytes) .expect("writing to stdout must not fail"); } } let _ = stdout.flush(); } /// Another type of echo that outputs a parameter per line, looping infinitely pub fn iecho() { // println! panics if stdout gets closed, whereas writeln gives us an error let mut stdout = io::stdout(); let _ = args() .iter() .skip(1) .cycle() .try_for_each(|v| writeln!(stdout, "{v}")); } pub fn fail() { std::process::exit(1); } /// With no parameters, will chop a character off the end of each line pub fn chop() { if did_chop_arguments() { // we are done and don't care about standard input. std::process::exit(0); } // if no arguments given, chop from standard input and exit. let stdin = io::stdin(); let mut stdout = io::stdout(); for given in stdin.lock().lines().map_while(Result::ok) { let chopped = if given.is_empty() { &given } else { let to = given.len() - 1; &given[..to] }; if let Err(_e) = writeln!(stdout, "{chopped}") { break; } } std::process::exit(0); } fn outcome_err( engine_state: &EngineState, error: &(dyn miette::Diagnostic + Send + Sync + 'static), ) -> ! { let working_set = StateWorkingSet::new(engine_state); eprintln!("Error: {:?}", CliError(error, &working_set)); std::process::exit(1); } fn outcome_ok(msg: String) -> ! { println!("{msg}"); std::process::exit(0); } /// Generate a minimal engine state with just `nu-cmd-lang`, `nu-command`, and `nu-cli` commands. fn get_engine_state() -> EngineState { let engine_state = nu_cmd_lang::create_default_context(); let engine_state = nu_command::add_shell_command_context(engine_state); nu_cli::add_cli_context(engine_state) } pub fn nu_repl() { //cwd: &str, source_lines: &[&str]) { let cwd = std::env::current_dir().expect("Could not get current working directory."); let source_lines = args(); let mut engine_state = get_engine_state(); let mut stack = Stack::new(); engine_state.add_env_var("PWD".into(), Value::test_string(cwd.to_string_lossy())); let mut last_output = String::new(); load_standard_library(&mut engine_state).expect("Could not load the standard library."); for (i, line) in source_lines.iter().enumerate() { let cwd = nu_engine::env::current_dir(&engine_state, &stack) .unwrap_or_else(|err| outcome_err(&engine_state, &err)); // Before doing anything, merge the environment from the previous REPL iteration into the // permanent state. if let Err(err) = engine_state.merge_env(&mut stack, &cwd) { outcome_err(&engine_state, &err); } // Check for pre_prompt hook let config = engine_state.get_config(); if let Some(hook) = config.hooks.pre_prompt.clone() { if let Err(err) = eval_hook( &mut engine_state, &mut stack, None, vec![], &hook, "pre_prompt", ) { outcome_err(&engine_state, &err); } } // Check for env change hook let config = engine_state.get_config(); if let Err(err) = eval_env_change_hook( config.hooks.env_change.clone(), &mut engine_state, &mut stack, ) { outcome_err(&engine_state, &err); } // Check for pre_execution hook let config = engine_state.get_config(); engine_state .repl_state .lock() .expect("repl state mutex") .buffer = line.to_string(); if let Some(hook) = config.hooks.pre_execution.clone() { if let Err(err) = eval_hook( &mut engine_state, &mut stack, None, vec![], &hook, "pre_execution", ) { outcome_err(&engine_state, &err); } } // Eval the REPL line let (block, delta) = { let mut working_set = StateWorkingSet::new(&engine_state); let block = parse( &mut working_set, Some(&format!("line{i}")), line.as_bytes(), false, ); if let Some(err) = working_set.parse_errors.first() { outcome_err(&engine_state, err); } (block, working_set.render()) }; if let Err(err) = engine_state.merge_delta(delta) { outcome_err(&engine_state, &err); } let input = PipelineData::empty(); let config = engine_state.get_config(); let stack = &mut stack.start_capture(); match eval_block::(&engine_state, stack, &block, input) { Ok(pipeline_data) => match pipeline_data.collect_string("", config) { Ok(s) => last_output = s, Err(err) => outcome_err(&engine_state, &err), }, Err(err) => outcome_err(&engine_state, &err), } if let Some(cwd) = stack.get_env_var(&engine_state, "PWD") { let path = cwd .coerce_str() .unwrap_or_else(|err| outcome_err(&engine_state, &err)); let _ = std::env::set_current_dir(path.as_ref()); engine_state.add_env_var("PWD".into(), cwd); } } outcome_ok(last_output) } fn did_chop_arguments() -> bool { let args: Vec = args(); if args.len() > 1 { let mut arguments = args.iter(); arguments.next(); for arg in arguments { let chopped = if arg.is_empty() { arg } else { let to = arg.len() - 1; &arg[..to] }; println!("{chopped}"); } return true; } false } pub fn input_bytes_length() { let stdin = io::stdin(); let count = stdin.lock().bytes().count(); println!("{}", count); } fn args() -> Vec { // skip (--testbin bin_name args) std::env::args().skip(2).collect() }