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Author SHA1 Message Date
Devyn Cairns
7a055563a9
try/catch (wip) 2024-07-02 20:11:11 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
b3b59c8f9c
more keyword pseudocode 2024-07-02 18:39:59 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
9b88b4eca6
while, loop keywords + fix some allocation state issues 2024-07-02 18:35:04 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
37a3b19cc5
constant test 2024-07-01 14:12:32 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
4af1b1981d
fix binary op reg allocation bug 2024-07-01 14:10:00 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
89d7b2237c
redirect test 2024-07-01 13:47:11 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
e2510d6c0d
fix redirection, more tests 2024-07-01 13:23:49 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
206d6c279d
wip eval tests 2024-07-01 04:02:11 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
dca2798d4d
support parser info 2024-07-01 03:07:23 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
67bd88535c
WIP: cleaning up errors 2024-06-28 23:19:37 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
9227e28485
const 2024-06-28 22:11:35 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
b63b0217bd
string, glob interpolation 2024-06-28 22:07:39 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
37255bef3c
implement for keyword, add iterate instruction 2024-06-28 21:03:57 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
ae21929915
add return keyword 2024-06-28 19:36:01 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
ceb34c099b
refactor compile into multiple files 2024-06-28 19:18:12 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
a6c2d39879
change the span of the if jump to the else 2024-06-27 19:58:17 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
b02d6e44fc
include the formatted instructions in view ir --json, since that's hard to generate from a plugin 2024-06-27 19:21:54 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
0d15d50023
fix deserialization of IrBlock 2024-06-27 18:09:22 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
06b7e5c30a
add view ir --json for use in external tooling 2024-06-27 17:31:59 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
9e19f15cb5
try to reduce drops a bit 2024-06-27 00:24:29 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
13e348ab57
let, mut, and assignments 2024-06-27 00:09:33 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
866d5c405f
support external calls 2024-06-26 19:47:47 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
2202118efb
range support 2024-06-26 19:15:44 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
69b2d00756
Support if/else, clear up drop/empty reg semantics 2024-06-26 18:47:08 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
fd0b99554d
Add transitive use_ir field to Stack and add --use-ir option to nu 2024-06-26 17:28:00 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
73b092bfdc
instructions: list-spread, record-spread 2024-06-26 16:56:09 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
ed59f80b35
list, record, table expression support 2024-06-26 02:10:00 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
7890b3f27a
more efficient storage for string data in ir blocks 2024-06-26 01:23:46 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
4fe74e3f8c
Merge branch 'main' into ir 2024-06-25 22:44:50 -07:00
Jack Wright
c5a00ca3f1
update lock via cargo check to fix ci (#13233) 2024-06-25 19:14:15 -07:00
Ian Manske
5a486029db
Add typed path forms (#13115)
# Description
This PR adds new types to `nu-path` to enforce path invariants. Namely,
this PR adds:
- `Path` and `PathBuf`. These types are different from, but analogous to
`std::path::Path` and `std::path::PathBuf`.
- `RelativePath` and `RelativePathBuf`. These types must be/contain
strictly relative paths.
- `AbsolutePath` and `AbsolutePathBuf`. These types must be/contain
strictly absolute paths.
- `CanonicalPath` and `CanonicalPathBuf`. These types must be/contain
canonical paths.

Operations are prohibited as necessary to ensure that the invariants of
each type are upheld (needs double-checking).

Only paths that are absolute (or canonical) can be easily used as /
converted to `std::path::Path`s. This is to help force us to account for
the emulated current working directory instead of accidentally using the
current directory of the Nushell process (i.e.,
`std::env::current_dir`). Related to #12975 and #12976.

Note that this PR uses several declarative macros, as the file / this PR
would otherwise be 5000 lines long.

# User-Facing Changes
No major changes yet, just adds types to `nu-path` to be used in the
future.

# After Submitting
Actually use the new path types in all our crates where it makes sense,
removing usages of `std::path` types.
2024-06-25 18:33:57 -07:00
Wind
def36865ef
Enable reloading changes to a submodule (#13170)
# Description

Fixes: https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/12099

Currently if user run `use voice.nu`, and file is unchanged, then run
`use voice.nu` again. nushell will use the module directly, even if
submodule inside `voice.nu` is changed.

After discussed with @kubouch, I think it's ok to re-parse the module
file when:
1. It exports sub modules which are defined by a file
2. It uses other modules which are defined by a file

## About the change:
To achieve the behavior, we need to add 2 attributes to `Module`:
1. `imported_modules`: it tracks the other modules is imported by the
givem `module`, e.g: `use foo.nu`
2. `file`: the path of a module, if a module is defined by a file, it
will be `Some(path)`, or else it will be `None`.

After the change:

    use voice.nu always read the file and parse it.
    use voice will still use the module which is saved in EngineState.

# User-Facing Changes

use `xxx.nu` will read the file and parse it if it exports submodules or
uses submodules

# Tests + Formatting

Done

---------

Co-authored-by: Jakub Žádník <kubouch@gmail.com>
2024-06-25 18:33:37 -07:00
Ian Manske
55ee476306
Define keywords (#13213)
# Description
Some commands in `nu-cmd-lang` are not classified as keywords even
though they should be.

# User-Facing Changes
In the output of `which`, `scope commands`, and `help commands`, some
commands will now have a `type` of `keyword` instead of `built-in`.
2024-06-25 18:32:54 -07:00
Darren Schroeder
f241110005
implement autoloading (#13217)
# Description

This PR implements script or module autoloading. It does this by finding
the `$nu.vendor-autoload-dir`, lists the contents and sorts them by file
name. These files are evaluated in that order.

To see what's going on, you can use `--log-level warn`
```
❯ cargo r -- --log-level warn
    Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.58s
     Running `target\debug\nu.exe --log-level warn`
2024-06-24 09:23:20.494 PM [WARN ] nu::config_files: set_config_path() cwd: "C:\\Users\\fdncred\\source\\repos\\nushell", default_config: config.nu, key: config-path, config_file_specified: None
2024-06-24 09:23:20.495 PM [WARN ] nu::config_files: set_config_path() cwd: "C:\\Users\\fdncred\\source\\repos\\nushell", default_config: env.nu, key: env-path, config_file_specified: None
2024-06-24 09:23:20.629 PM [WARN ] nu::config_files: setup_config() config_file_specified: None, env_file_specified: None, login: false
2024-06-24 09:23:20.660 PM [WARN ] nu::config_files: read_config_file() config_file_specified: None, is_env_config: true
Hello, from env.nu
2024-06-24 09:23:20.679 PM [WARN ] nu::config_files: read_config_file() config_file_specified: None, is_env_config: false
Hello, from config.nu
Hello, from defs.nu
Activating Microsoft Visual Studio environment.
2024-06-24 09:23:21.398 PM [WARN ] nu::config_files: read_vendor_autoload_files() src\config_files.rs:234:9
2024-06-24 09:23:21.399 PM [WARN ] nu::config_files: read_vendor_autoload_files: C:\ProgramData\nushell\vendor\autoload
2024-06-24 09:23:21.399 PM [WARN ] nu::config_files: AutoLoading: "C:\\ProgramData\\nushell\\vendor\\autoload\\01_get-weather.nu"
2024-06-24 09:23:21.675 PM [WARN ] nu::config_files: AutoLoading: "C:\\ProgramData\\nushell\\vendor\\autoload\\02_temp.nu"
2024-06-24 09:23:21.817 PM [WARN ] nu_cli::repl: Terminal doesn't support use_kitty_protocol config
```

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2024-06-25 18:31:54 -07:00
Jack Wright
0dd35cddcd
Bumping version to 0.95.1 (#13231)
Marks development for hotfix
2024-06-25 18:26:07 -07:00
Jakub Žádník
f93c6680bd
Bump to 0.95.0 (#13221)
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2024-06-25 21:29:47 +03:00
Devyn Cairns
43e349a274
Mitigate the poor interaction between ndots expansion and non-path strings (#13218)
# Description

@hustcer reported that slashes were disappearing from external args
since #13089:

```
$> ossutil ls oss://abc/b/c
Error: invalid cloud url: "oss:/abc/b/c", please make sure the url starts with: "oss://"

$> ossutil ls 'oss://abc/b/c'
Error: oss: service returned error: StatusCode=403, ErrorCode=UserDisable, ErrorMessage="UserDisable", RequestId=66791EDEFE87B73537120838, Ec=0003-00000801, Bucket=abc, Object=
```

I narrowed this down to the ndots handling, since that does path parsing
and path reconstruction in every case. I decided to change that so that
it only activates if the string contains at least `...`, since that
would be the minimum trigger for ndots, and also to not activate it if
the string contains `://`, since it's probably undesirable for a URL.

Kind of a hack, but I'm not really sure how else we decide whether
someone wants ndots or not.

# User-Facing Changes
- bare strings not containing ndots are not modified
- bare strings containing `://` are not modified

# Tests + Formatting
Added tests to prevent regression.
2024-06-24 16:39:01 -07:00
Bruce Weirdan
4509944988
Fix usage parsing for commands defined in CRLF (windows) files (#13212)
Fixes nushell/nushell#13207

# Description
This fixes the parsing of command usage when that command comes from a
file with CRLF line endings.

See nushell/nushell#13207 for more details.

# User-Facing Changes
Users on Windows will get correct autocompletion for `std` commands.
2024-06-23 18:43:05 -05:00
Devyn Cairns
0459b74613 knocking off some TODOs, closures work now 2024-06-22 16:18:30 -07:00
Piepmatz
9b7f899410
Allow missing fields in derived FromValue::from_value calls (#13206)
# Description
In #13031 I added the derive macros for `FromValue` and `IntoValue`. In
that implementation, in particular for structs with named fields, it was
not possible to omit fields while loading them from a value, when the
field is an `Option`. This PR adds extra handling for this behavior, so
if a field is an `Option` and that field is missing in the `Value`, then
the field becomes `None`. This behavior is also tested in
`nu_protocol::value::test_derive::missing_options`.

# User-Facing Changes
When using structs for options or similar, users can now just emit
fields in the record and the derive `from_value` method will be able to
understand this, if the struct has an `Option` type for that field.

# Tests + Formatting
- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`

# After Submitting
A showcase for this feature would be great, I tried to use the current
derive macro in a plugin of mine for a config but without this addition,
they are annoying to use. So, when this is done, I would add an example
for such plugin configs that may be loaded via `FromValue`.
2024-06-22 13:31:09 -07:00
NotTheDr01ds
b6bdadbc6f
Suppress column index for default cal output (#13188)
# Description

* As discussed in the comments in #11954, this suppresses the index
column on `cal` output. It does that by running `table -i false` on the
results by default.
* Added new `--as-table/-t` flag to revert to the old behavior and
output the calendar as structured data
* Updated existing tests to use `--as-table`
* Added new tests against the string output
* Updated `length` test which also used `cal`
* Added new example for `--as-table`, with result

# User-Facing Changes

## Breaking change

The *default* `cal` output has changed from a `list` to a `string`. To
obtain structured data from `cal`, use the new `--as-table/-t` flag.

# Tests + Formatting

- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`


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2024-06-22 07:41:29 -05:00
NotTheDr01ds
dcb6ab6370
Fixed generate command signature (#13200)
# Description

Removes `list<any>` as an input type for the `generate` command. This
command does not accept pipeline input (and cannot, logically). This can
be seen by the use of `_input` in the command's `run()`.

Also, due to #13199, in order to pass `toolkit check pr`, one of the
examples was changed to remove the `result`. This is probably a better
demonstration of the ability of the command to infinitely generate a
list anyway, and an infinite list can't be represented in a `result`.

# User-Facing Changes

Should only be a change to the help. The input type was never valid and
couldn't have been used.

# Tests + Formatting

- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`
2024-06-22 07:37:34 -05:00
Jack Wright
db86dd9f26
Polars default infer (#13193)
Addresses performance issues that @maxim-uvarov found with CSV and JSON
lines.

This ensures that the schema inference follows the polars defaults of
100 lines. Recent changes caused the default values to be override and
caused the entire file to be scanned when inferring the schema.
2024-06-22 07:23:42 -05:00
Maxim Zhiburt
10e84038af
nu-explore: Add vertical lines && fix index/transpose issue (#13147)
Somehow I believe that split lines were implemented originally; (I
haven't got to find it though; from a quick look)
I mean a long time ago before a lot a changes were made.

Probably adding horizontal lines would make also some sense.

ref #13116
close #13140

Take care

________________

If `explore` is used, frequently, or planned to be so.
I guess it would be a good one to create a test suite for it; to not
break things occasionally 😅

I did approached it one time back then using `expectrl` (literally
`expect`), but there was some issues.
Maybe smth. did change.
Or some `clean` mode could be introduced for it, to being able to be
used by outer programs; to control `nu`.

Just thoughts here.
2024-06-21 12:07:57 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
91d44f15c1
Allow plugins to report their own version and store it in the registry (#12883)
# Description

This allows plugins to report their version (and potentially other
metadata in the future). The version is shown in `plugin list` and in
`version`.

The metadata is stored in the registry file, and reflects whatever was
retrieved on `plugin add`, not necessarily the running binary. This can
help you to diagnose if there's some kind of mismatch with what you
expect. We could potentially use this functionality to show a warning or
error if a plugin being run does not have the same version as what was
in the cache file, suggesting `plugin add` be run again, but I haven't
done that at this point.

It is optional, and it requires the plugin author to make some code
changes if they want to provide it, since I can't automatically
determine the version of the calling crate or anything tricky like that
to do it.

Example:

```
> plugin list | select name version is_running pid
╭───┬────────────────┬─────────┬────────────┬─────╮
│ # │      name      │ version │ is_running │ pid │
├───┼────────────────┼─────────┼────────────┼─────┤
│ 0 │ example        │ 0.93.1  │ false      │     │
│ 1 │ gstat          │ 0.93.1  │ false      │     │
│ 2 │ inc            │ 0.93.1  │ false      │     │
│ 3 │ python_example │ 0.1.0   │ false      │     │
╰───┴────────────────┴─────────┴────────────┴─────╯
```

cc @maxim-uvarov (he asked for it)

# User-Facing Changes

- `plugin list` gets a `version` column
- `version` shows plugin versions when available
- plugin authors *should* add `fn metadata()` to their `impl Plugin`,
but don't have to

# Tests + Formatting

Tested the low level stuff and also the `plugin list` column.

# After Submitting
- [ ] update plugin guide docs
- [ ] update plugin protocol docs (`Metadata` call & response)
- [ ] update plugin template (`fn metadata()` should be easy)
- [ ] release notes
2024-06-21 06:27:09 -05:00
Devyn Cairns
dd8f8861ed
Add shape_glob_interpolation to default_config.nu (#13198)
# Description

Just missed this during #13089. Adds `shape_glob_interpolation` to the
config.

This actually isn't really going to be seen at all yet, so I debated
whether it's really needed at all. It's only used to highlight the
quotes themselves, and we don't have any quoted glob interpolations at
the moment.
2024-06-21 06:17:29 -05:00
Devyn Cairns
9845d13347
fix nu-system build on arm64 FreeBSD (#13196)
# Description

Fixes #13194

`ki_stat` is supposed to be a `c_char`, but was defined was `i8`.
Unfortunately, `c_char` is `u8` on Aarch64 (on all platforms), so this
doesn't compile. I fixed it to use `c_char` instead.

Double checked whether NetBSD is affected, but the `libc` code defines
it as `i8` for some reason (erroneously, really) but that doesn't matter
too much. Anyway should be ok there.

Confirmed to be working.
2024-06-21 03:03:10 -07:00
NotTheDr01ds
4c82a748c1
Do example (#13190)
# Description

#12056 added support for default and type-checked arguments in `do`
closures.

This PR adds examples for those features.  It also:

* Fixes the TODO (a closure parameter that wasn't being used) that was
preventing a result from being added
* Removes extraneous commas from the descriptions
* Adds an example demonstrating multiple positional closure arguments

# User-Facing Changes

Help examples only

# Tests + Formatting

- 🟢 `toolkit fmt`
- 🟢 `toolkit clippy`
- 🟢 `toolkit test`
- 🟢 `toolkit test stdlib`

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2024-06-20 18:46:56 -05:00
Jack Wright
20834c9d47
Added the ability to turn on performance debugging through and env var for the polars plugin (#13191)
This allows performance debugging to be turned on by setting:

```nushell
$env.POLARS_PLUGIN_PERF = "true"
```

Furthermore, this improves the other plugin debugging by allowing the
env variable for debugging to be set at any time versus having to be
available when nushell is launched:

```nushell
$env.POLARS_PLUGIN_DEBUG = "true"
```

This plugin introduces a `perf` function that will output timing
results. This works very similar to the perf function available in
nu_utils::utils::perf. This version prints everything to std error to
not break the plugin stream and uses the engine interface to see if the
env variable is configured.

This pull requests uses this `perf` function when:
* opening csv files as dataframes
* opening json lines files as dataframes

This will hopefully help provide some more fine grained information on
how long it takes polars to open different dataframes. The `perf` can
also be utilized later for other dataframes use cases.
2024-06-20 16:37:38 -07:00
Jack Wright
7d2d573eb8
Added the ability to open json lines dataframes with polars lazy json lines reader. (#13167)
The `--lazy` flag will now use the polars' LazyJsonLinesReader when
opening a json lines file with `polars open`
2024-06-20 10:55:49 -07:00