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# Description In this PR I added two new methods to `Stack`, `stdout_file` and `stderr_file`. These two modify the inner `StackOutDest` and set a `File` into the `stdout` and `stderr` respectively. Different to the `push_redirection` methods, these do not require to hold a guard up all the time but require ownership of the stack. This is primarly useful for applications that use `nu` as a language but not the `nushell`. This PR replaces my first attempt #12851 to add a way to capture stdout/-err of external commands. Capturing the stdout without having to write into a file is possible with crates like [`os_pipe`](https://docs.rs/os_pipe), an example for this is given in the doc comment of the `stdout_file` command and can be executed as a doctest (although it doesn't validate that you actually got any data). This implementation takes `File` as input to make it easier to implement on different operating systems without having to worry about `OwnedHandle` or `OwnedFd`. Also this doesn't expose any use `os_pipe` to not leak its types into this API, making it depend on it. As in my previous attempt, @IanManske guided me here. # User-Facing Changes This change has no effect on `nushell` and therefore no user-facing changes. # Tests + Formatting This only exposes a new way of using already existing code and has therefore no further testing. The doctest succeeds on my machine at least (x86 Windows, 64 Bit). # After Submitting All the required documentation is already part of this PR. |
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nu-protocol
The nu-protocol crate holds the definitions of structs/traits that are used throughout Nushell. This gives us one way to expose them to many other crates, as well as make these definitions available to each other, without causing mutually recursive dependencies.