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387 lines
12 KiB
Rust
387 lines
12 KiB
Rust
use crate::{
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ast::{Assignment, Block, Call, Expr, Expression, ExternalArgument},
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debugger::{DebugContext, WithoutDebug},
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engine::{EngineState, StateWorkingSet},
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eval_base::Eval,
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record, Config, HistoryFileFormat, PipelineData, Record, ShellError, Span, Value, VarId,
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};
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use nu_system::os_info::{get_kernel_version, get_os_arch, get_os_family, get_os_name};
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use std::{
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borrow::Cow,
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path::{Path, PathBuf},
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};
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/// Create a Value for `$nu`.
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pub(crate) fn create_nu_constant(engine_state: &EngineState, span: Span) -> Value {
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fn canonicalize_path(engine_state: &EngineState, path: &Path) -> PathBuf {
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#[allow(deprecated)]
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let cwd = engine_state.current_work_dir();
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if path.exists() {
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match nu_path::canonicalize_with(path, cwd) {
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Ok(canon_path) => canon_path,
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Err(_) => path.to_owned(),
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}
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} else {
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path.to_owned()
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}
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}
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let mut record = Record::new();
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let config_path = match nu_path::config_dir() {
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Some(mut path) => {
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path.push("nushell");
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Ok(canonicalize_path(engine_state, &path))
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}
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None => Err(Value::error(
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ShellError::ConfigDirNotFound { span: Some(span) },
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span,
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)),
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};
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record.push(
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"default-config-dir",
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config_path.as_ref().map_or_else(
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|e| e.clone(),
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|path| Value::string(path.to_string_lossy(), span),
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),
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);
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record.push(
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"config-path",
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if let Some(path) = engine_state.get_config_path("config-path") {
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let canon_config_path = canonicalize_path(engine_state, path);
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Value::string(canon_config_path.to_string_lossy(), span)
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} else {
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config_path.clone().map_or_else(
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|e| e,
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|mut path| {
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path.push("config.nu");
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let canon_config_path = canonicalize_path(engine_state, &path);
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Value::string(canon_config_path.to_string_lossy(), span)
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},
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)
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},
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);
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record.push(
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"env-path",
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if let Some(path) = engine_state.get_config_path("env-path") {
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let canon_env_path = canonicalize_path(engine_state, path);
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Value::string(canon_env_path.to_string_lossy(), span)
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} else {
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config_path.clone().map_or_else(
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|e| e,
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|mut path| {
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path.push("env.nu");
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let canon_env_path = canonicalize_path(engine_state, &path);
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Value::string(canon_env_path.to_string_lossy(), span)
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},
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)
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},
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);
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record.push(
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"history-path",
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config_path.clone().map_or_else(
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|e| e,
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|mut path| {
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match engine_state.config.history.file_format {
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HistoryFileFormat::Sqlite => {
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path.push("history.sqlite3");
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}
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HistoryFileFormat::PlainText => {
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path.push("history.txt");
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}
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}
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let canon_hist_path = canonicalize_path(engine_state, &path);
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Value::string(canon_hist_path.to_string_lossy(), span)
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},
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),
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);
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record.push(
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"loginshell-path",
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config_path.clone().map_or_else(
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|e| e,
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|mut path| {
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path.push("login.nu");
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let canon_login_path = canonicalize_path(engine_state, &path);
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Value::string(canon_login_path.to_string_lossy(), span)
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},
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),
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);
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#[cfg(feature = "plugin")]
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{
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record.push(
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"plugin-path",
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if let Some(path) = &engine_state.plugin_path {
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let canon_plugin_path = canonicalize_path(engine_state, path);
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Value::string(canon_plugin_path.to_string_lossy(), span)
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} else {
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// If there are no signatures, we should still populate the plugin path
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config_path.clone().map_or_else(
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|e| e,
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|mut path| {
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path.push("plugin.msgpackz");
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let canonical_plugin_path = canonicalize_path(engine_state, &path);
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Value::string(canonical_plugin_path.to_string_lossy(), span)
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},
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)
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},
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);
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}
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record.push(
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"home-path",
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if let Some(path) = nu_path::home_dir() {
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let canon_home_path = canonicalize_path(engine_state, &path);
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Value::string(canon_home_path.to_string_lossy(), span)
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} else {
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Value::error(
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ShellError::IOError {
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msg: "Could not get home path".into(),
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},
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span,
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)
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},
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);
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record.push("temp-path", {
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let canon_temp_path = canonicalize_path(engine_state, &std::env::temp_dir());
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Value::string(canon_temp_path.to_string_lossy(), span)
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});
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record.push("pid", Value::int(std::process::id().into(), span));
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record.push("os-info", {
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let ver = get_kernel_version();
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Value::record(
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record! {
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"name" => Value::string(get_os_name(), span),
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"arch" => Value::string(get_os_arch(), span),
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"family" => Value::string(get_os_family(), span),
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"kernel_version" => Value::string(ver, span),
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},
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span,
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)
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});
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record.push(
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"startup-time",
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Value::duration(engine_state.get_startup_time(), span),
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);
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record.push(
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"is-interactive",
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Value::bool(engine_state.is_interactive, span),
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);
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record.push("is-login", Value::bool(engine_state.is_login, span));
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record.push(
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"history-enabled",
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Value::bool(engine_state.history_enabled, span),
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);
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record.push(
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"current-exe",
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if let Ok(current_exe) = std::env::current_exe() {
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Value::string(current_exe.to_string_lossy(), span)
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} else {
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Value::error(
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ShellError::IOError {
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msg: "Could not get current executable path".to_string(),
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},
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span,
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)
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},
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);
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Value::record(record, span)
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}
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fn eval_const_call(
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working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
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call: &Call,
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input: PipelineData,
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) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
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let decl = working_set.get_decl(call.decl_id);
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if !decl.is_const() {
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return Err(ShellError::NotAConstCommand { span: call.head });
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}
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if !decl.is_known_external() && call.named_iter().any(|(flag, _, _)| flag.item == "help") {
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// It would require re-implementing get_full_help() for const evaluation. Assuming that
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// getting help messages at parse-time is rare enough, we can simply disallow it.
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return Err(ShellError::NotAConstHelp { span: call.head });
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}
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decl.run_const(working_set, call, input)
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}
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pub fn eval_const_subexpression(
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working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
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block: &Block,
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mut input: PipelineData,
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span: Span,
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) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
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for pipeline in block.pipelines.iter() {
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for element in pipeline.elements.iter() {
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if element.redirection.is_some() {
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return Err(ShellError::NotAConstant { span });
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}
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input = eval_constant_with_input(working_set, &element.expr, input)?
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}
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}
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Ok(input)
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}
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pub fn eval_constant_with_input(
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working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
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expr: &Expression,
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input: PipelineData,
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) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
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match &expr.expr {
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Expr::Call(call) => eval_const_call(working_set, call, input),
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Expr::Subexpression(block_id) => {
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let block = working_set.get_block(*block_id);
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eval_const_subexpression(working_set, block, input, expr.span(&working_set))
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}
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_ => eval_constant(working_set, expr).map(|v| PipelineData::Value(v, None)),
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}
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}
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/// Evaluate a constant value at parse time
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pub fn eval_constant(
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working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
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expr: &Expression,
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) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
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// TODO: Allow debugging const eval
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<EvalConst as Eval>::eval::<WithoutDebug>(working_set, &mut (), expr)
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}
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struct EvalConst;
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impl Eval for EvalConst {
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type State<'a> = &'a StateWorkingSet<'a>;
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type MutState = ();
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fn get_config<'a>(state: Self::State<'a>, _: &mut ()) -> Cow<'a, Config> {
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Cow::Borrowed(state.get_config())
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}
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fn eval_filepath(
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_: &StateWorkingSet,
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_: &mut (),
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path: String,
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_: bool,
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span: Span,
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) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
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Ok(Value::string(path, span))
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}
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fn eval_directory(
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_: &StateWorkingSet,
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_: &mut (),
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_: String,
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_: bool,
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span: Span,
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) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
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Err(ShellError::NotAConstant { span })
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}
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fn eval_var(
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working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
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_: &mut (),
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var_id: VarId,
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span: Span,
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) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
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match working_set.get_variable(var_id).const_val.as_ref() {
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Some(val) => Ok(val.clone()),
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None => Err(ShellError::NotAConstant { span }),
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}
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}
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fn eval_call<D: DebugContext>(
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working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
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_: &mut (),
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call: &Call,
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span: Span,
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) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
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// TODO: Allow debugging const eval
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// TODO: eval.rs uses call.head for the span rather than expr.span
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eval_const_call(working_set, call, PipelineData::empty())?.into_value(span)
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}
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fn eval_external_call(
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_: &StateWorkingSet,
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_: &mut (),
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_: &Expression,
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_: &[ExternalArgument],
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span: Span,
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) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
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// TODO: It may be more helpful to give not_a_const_command error
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Err(ShellError::NotAConstant { span })
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}
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fn eval_subexpression<D: DebugContext>(
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working_set: &StateWorkingSet,
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_: &mut (),
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block_id: usize,
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span: Span,
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) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
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// TODO: Allow debugging const eval
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let block = working_set.get_block(block_id);
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eval_const_subexpression(working_set, block, PipelineData::empty(), span)?.into_value(span)
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}
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fn regex_match(
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_: &StateWorkingSet,
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_op_span: Span,
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_: &Value,
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_: &Value,
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_: bool,
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expr_span: Span,
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) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
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Err(ShellError::NotAConstant { span: expr_span })
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}
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fn eval_assignment<D: DebugContext>(
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_: &StateWorkingSet,
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_: &mut (),
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_: &Expression,
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_: &Expression,
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_: Assignment,
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_op_span: Span,
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expr_span: Span,
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) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
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// TODO: Allow debugging const eval
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Err(ShellError::NotAConstant { span: expr_span })
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}
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fn eval_row_condition_or_closure(
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_: &StateWorkingSet,
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_: &mut (),
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_: usize,
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span: Span,
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) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
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Err(ShellError::NotAConstant { span })
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}
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fn eval_overlay(_: &StateWorkingSet, span: Span) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
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Err(ShellError::NotAConstant { span })
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}
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fn unreachable(working_set: &StateWorkingSet, expr: &Expression) -> Result<Value, ShellError> {
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Err(ShellError::NotAConstant {
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span: expr.span(&working_set),
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})
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}
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}
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