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* Updated nu_with_plugins to handle new nushell - Now it requires the plugin format and name to be passed in, because we can't really guess the format - It calls `register` with format and plugin path - It creates a temporary folder and in it an empty temporary plugin.nu so that the tests don't conflict with each other or with local copy of plugin.nu - Instead of passing the commands via stdin it passes them via the new --commands command line argument * Rename path to command for clarity * Enable core_inc tests Remove deprecated inc feature and replace with new plugin feature * Update core_inc tests for new nu_with_plugins syntax * Rework core_inc::can_only_apply_one The new inc plugin doesn't error if passed more than one but instead chooses the highest increment * Gate all plugin tests behind feature = "plugin" instead of one by one * Remove format!-like behavior from nu_with_plugins nu_with_plugins had format!-like behavior where it would allow calls such as this: ```rs nu_with_plugins!( cwd: "dir/", "open {} | get {}", "Cargo.toml", "package.version" ) ``` And although nifty it seems to have never been used before and the same can be achieved with a format! like so: ```rs nu_with_plugins!( cwd: "dir/", format!("open {} | get {}", "Cargo.toml", "package.version") ) ``` So I am removing it to keep the complexity of the macro in check * Add multi-plugin support to nu_with_plugins Useful for testing interactions between plugins * Alternative 1: run `cargo build` inside of tests * Handle Windows by canonicalizing paths and add .exe One VM install later and lots of learning about how command line arguments work and here we are
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154 B
Rust
11 lines
154 B
Rust
extern crate nu_test_support;
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mod hooks;
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mod nu_repl;
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mod overlays;
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mod parsing;
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mod path;
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#[cfg(feature = "plugin")]
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mod plugins;
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mod scope;
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mod shell;
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