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Devyn Cairns
8dcbe1da14
Merge branch 'main' into fix-run-external-quoting 2024-06-07 02:53:56 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
e464b4e655
clean up the tests 2024-06-07 02:19:22 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
70a83e102e
fix one of the run_external tests for windows 2024-06-07 02:11:41 -07:00
Wind
83cf212e20
run_external.rs: use pathdiff::diff_path to handle relative path (#13056)
# Description
This pr is going to use `pathdiff::diff_path`, so we don't need to
handle for relative path by ourselves.

This is also the behavior before the rewritten of run_external.rs

It's a follow up to https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/13028

# User-Facing Changes
NaN

# Tests + Formatting
No need to add tests
2024-06-07 10:14:42 +08:00
Devyn Cairns
307b019723
windows fix? 2024-06-06 19:06:15 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
6bf00103e1
windows fix? 2024-06-06 19:03:52 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
d158b752aa
windows fix? 2024-06-06 19:01:40 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
279a84225f
clippy fixes 2024-06-06 18:37:27 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
7f17a13b0e
clean up the handling of name in run_external, now that we don't need to know about the expr 2024-06-06 18:31:35 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
9cc30bb602
make it unnecessary to check expression type in run_external 2024-06-06 18:26:37 -07:00
dependabot[bot]
e3a20e90b0
Bump os_pipe from 1.1.5 to 1.2.0 (#13087)
Bumps [os_pipe](https://github.com/oconnor663/os_pipe.rs) from 1.1.5 to
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activate IO safety integration by default</li>
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added visionos</li>
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Devyn Cairns
67edc9bc34
fix clippy 2024-06-06 17:03:54 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
f829994c42
try to make windows compile again 2024-06-06 17:02:25 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
ebfd47701d
try to make windows compile again 2024-06-06 17:00:47 -07:00
dependabot[bot]
83628f04ff Bump crate-ci/typos from 1.22.0 to 1.22.1
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2024-06-06 23:48:44 +00:00
Devyn Cairns
eb9dc93d0f
fix flattening for glob exprs in external args 2024-06-06 16:41:20 -07:00
Stefan Holderbach
460df0e99a
Group polars crate updates in dependabot (#13084)
We depend on `polars` and some of its subcrates explicitly. This leads
to the unfortunate situtation that we have dependabot opening PRs that
are not compiling, independent of whether there are breaking changes we
need to account for. By introducing a [dependabot
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for `polars` we can at least limit that failure mode.
2024-06-06 18:33:21 -05:00
Stefan Holderbach
eef4a89ff4
Move format date to Category::Strings (#13083)
The rest of the `format` commands live there.

Closes https://github.com/nushell/nushell.github.io/issues/1435
2024-06-06 18:32:08 -05:00
Devyn Cairns
8aaeb4a4b5
clippy fixes 2024-06-06 16:31:36 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
fdaf393beb
more tests, and more fixes for tests 2024-06-06 16:29:04 -07:00
João Fidalgo
073d8850e9
Allow stor insert and stor update to accept pipeline input (#12882)
- this PR should close #11433 

# Description
This PR implements pipeline input support for the stor insert and stor
update commands,
enabling users to directly pass data to these commands without relying
solely on flag parameters.

Previously, it was only possible to specify the record data using flag
parameters,
which could be less intuitive and become cumbersome:

```bash
stor insert --table-name nudb --data-record {bool1: true, int1: 5, float1: 1.1, str1: fdncred, datetime1: 2023-04-17}
stor update --table-name nudb --update-record {str1: nushell datetime1: 2020-04-17}
```

Now it is also possible to pass a record through pipeline input:

```bash
{bool1: true, int1: 5, float1: 1.1, str1: fdncred, datetime1: 2023-04-17} | stor insert --table-name nudb
{str1: nushell datetime1: 2020-04-17} | stor update --table-name nudb"
```

Changes made on code:

- Modified stor insert and stor update to accept a record from the
pipeline.
- Added logic to handle data from the pipeline record.
- Implemented an error case to prevent simultaneous data input from both
pipeline and flag.

# User-facing changes

Returns an error when both ways of inserting data are used.

The examples for both commands were updated and in each command, when
the -d or -u fags are being used at the same time as input is being
passed through the pipeline, it returns an error:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/120738170/c5b15c1b-716a-4df4-95e8-3bca8f7ae224)

Also returns an error when both of them are missing:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/120738170/47f538ab-79f1-4fcc-9c62-d7a7d60f86a1)


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

Co-authored-by: Rodrigo Friães <rodrigo.friaes@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>
2024-06-06 10:30:06 -05:00
Reilly Wood
f2f4b83886
Overhaul explore config (#13075)
Configuration in `explore` has always been confusing to me. This PR
overhauls (and simplifies, I think) how configuration is done.

# Details

1. Configuration is now strongly typed. In `Explore::run()` we create an
`ExploreConfig` struct from the more general Nu configuration and
arguments to `explore`, then pass that struct to other parts of
`explore` that need configuration. IMO this is a lot easier to reason
about and trace than the previous approach of creating a
`HashMap<String, Value>` and then using that to make various structs
elsewhere.
2. We now inherit more configuration from the config used for regular Nu
tables
1. Border/line styling now uses the `separator` style used for regular
Nu tables, the special `explore.split_line` config point has been
retired.
2. Cell padding in tables is now controlled by `table.padding` instead
of the undocumented `column_padding_left`/`column_padding_right` config
3. The (optional, previously not enabled by default) `selected_row` and
`selected_column` configuration has been removed. We now only highlight
the selected cell. I could re-add this if people really like the feature
but I'm guessing nobody uses it.

The interface still looks the same with a default/empty config.nu:


![image](https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/26268125/e40161ba-a8ec-407a-932d-5ece6f4dc616)
2024-06-06 08:46:43 -05:00
Devyn Cairns
624cadae52
ok working on tests, and getting them to pass 2024-06-05 23:17:48 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
604478f18b
more parser tests 2024-06-05 23:01:09 -07:00
Wind
5d163c1bcc
run_external: remove inner quotes once nushell gets = sign (#13073)
# Description
Fixes: #13066

nushell should remove argument values' inner quote once it gets `=`.
Whatever it's a flag or not, and it also replace from `\"` to `"` before
passing it to external commands.

# User-Facing Changes
Given the shell script:
```shell
# test.sh
echo $@
```
## Before
```
>  sh test.sh -ldflags="-s -w" github.com
-ldflags="-s -w" github.com
> sh test.sh exp='-s -w' github.com
exp='-s -w' github.com
```
## After
```
>  sh test.sh -ldflags="-s -w" github.com
-ldflags=-s -w github.com
> sh test.sh exp='-s -w' github.com
exp=-s -w github.com
```

# Tests + Formatting
Added some tests
2024-06-06 11:03:34 +08:00
Reilly Wood
75d5807dcd
Fix explore panic on empty lists (#13074)
This fixes up a panic I accidentally introduced when refactoring the
cursor code in `explore`: https://github.com/nushell/nushell/pull/12979

Under certain circumstances (running `:nu []`, opening `:try` with the
hidden `try.reactive` setting enabled), `explore` would panic when
handling an empty list. To fix this for now I've removed the validation
I added to the Cursor constructor in that PR.
2024-06-05 19:49:32 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
e39dcab60e
wip: fix run-external quoting, parsing for external call 2024-06-05 19:10:22 -07:00
Mikkel Roald-Arbøl
f378c72f6f
Create CITATION.cff (#12983)
# Description
This PR creates a `CITATION.cff` file. 

# User-Facing Changes
Users will now be able to properly cite `nushell` when used e.g. in
scientific work. The `CITATION.cff` file also enables users to get the
citation withe the Github integration, see
[documentation](https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/managing-your-repositorys-settings-and-features/customizing-your-repository/about-citation-files).
More information about the `.cff` standard
[here](https://citation-file-format.github.io/).

# After Submitting
Do you want it documented in the docs somewhere? If so, where exactly?
Happy to make a PR there.

One feature that could well be implemented later on is automatic updates
to the CITATION file with a Github Action (this is outside of my comfort
zone, so I'll leave that for a separate PR should anyone want to
implement it). Ideally, the `CITATION.cff` file points to the latest
release , and could do so with the following fields:
```
commit: 
version: 
date-released: 
```

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2024-06-06 08:53:34 +08:00
Jack Wright
a6b1d1f6d9
Upgrade to polars 0.40 (#13069)
Upgrading to polars 0.40
2024-06-06 07:26:47 +08:00
Embers-of-the-Fire
96493b26d9
Make string related commands parse-time evaluatable (#13032)
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  - `contains`
  - `distance`
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  - `expand`
  - `index-of`
  - `join`
  - `replace`
  - `reverse`
  - `starts-with`
  - `stats`
  - `substring`
  - `capitalize`
  - `downcase`
  - `upcase`
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  - `row`
  - `words`
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  - `duration`
  - `filesize`
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  - `detect columns`
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Unresolved questions:
- [ ] Is there any routine of testing const expressions? I haven't found
any yet.
- [ ] Is const expressions required to behave just like there non-const
version, like what rust promises?

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Unresolved questions:
- [ ] Do const commands need special marks in the docs?
2024-06-05 22:21:52 +03:00
NotTheDr01ds
36ad7f15c4
cd/def --env examples (#13068)
# Description

Per a Discord question
(https://discord.com/channels/601130461678272522/1244293194603167845/1247794228696711198),
this adds examples to the `help` for both:

* `cd`
* `def`

to demonstrate that `def --env` is required when changing directories in
a custom command.

Since the existing examples for `def` were a bit more complex (and had
output) but the `cd` ones were more simplified, I did use slightly
different examples in each. Either or both could be tweaked if desired.

# User-Facing Changes

Command `help` examples

# Tests + Formatting

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

# After Submitting

N/A

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Co-authored-by: Jakub Žádník <kubouch@gmail.com>
2024-06-05 21:35:31 +03:00
Michael Angerman
78fdb2f4d1
reduce log tracing in nu-cli (#13067)
This one trace message creates thousands of lines of trace messages that
is probably
better suited to using on an *as needed* basis rather than everyone
having to wade
through it...

For now, I just commented it out but eventually this line of code should
be removed
and used simply for the time when someone needs to see it...
2024-06-05 08:54:38 -07:00
Devyn Cairns
a3bc85bb5f
Add options for filtering the log output from nu (#13044)
# Description

Add `--log-include` and `--log-exclude` options to filter the log output
from `nu` to specific module prefixes. For example,

```nushell
nu --log-level trace --log-exclude '[nu_parser]'
```

This avoids having to scan through parser spam when trying to debug
something else at `TRACE` level, and should make it feel much more
reasonable to add logging, particularly at `TRACE` level, to various
places in the codebase. It can also be used to debug non-Nushell crates
that support the Rust logging infrastructure, as many do.

You can also include a specific module instead of excluding the parser
log output:

```nushell
nu --log-level trace --log-include '[nu_plugin]'
```

Pinging #13041 for reference, but hesitant to outright say that this
closes that. I think it address that concern though. I've also struggled
with debugging plugin stuff with all of the other output, so this will
really help me there.

# User-Facing Changes

- New `nu` option: `--log-include`
- New `nu` option: `--log-exclude`
2024-06-05 16:42:55 +08:00
Reilly Wood
a9c2349ada
Refactor explore cursor code (#12979)
`explore` has 3 cursor-related structs that are extensively used to
track the currently shown "window" of the data being shown. I was
finding the cursor code quite difficult to follow, so this PR:
- rewrites the base `Cursor` struct from scratch, with some tests
- makes big changes to `WindowCursor`
- renames `XYCursor` to `WindowCursor2D`
- makes some of the cursor functions fallible as a start towards better
error handling
- changes lots of function names to things that I find more intuitive
- adds comments, including ASCII diagrams to explain how the cursors
work

More work could be done (I'd like to review/change more function names
in `WindowCursor` and `WindowCursor2D` and add more tests), but this is
the limit of what I can get done in a weekend. I think this part of the
code is in a better place now.

# Testing performed

I did a lot of manual testing in the record view and binary viewer,
moving around with arrow keys / page up+down / home+end.

This can definitely wait until after the release freeze, this area has
very few automated tests and it'd be good to let the changes bake a bit.
2024-06-04 19:50:11 -07:00
Jakub Žádník
e4104d0792
Span ID Refactor - Step 1 (#12960)
# Description
First part of SpanID refactoring series. This PR adds a `SpanId` type
and a corresponding `span_id` field to `Expression`. Parser creating
expressions will now add them to an array in `StateWorkingSet`,
generates a corresponding ID and saves the ID to the Expression. The IDs
are not used anywhere yet.

For the rough overall plan, see
https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/12963.

# User-Facing Changes
Hopefully none. This is only a refactor of Nushell's internals that
shouldn't have visible side effects.

# Tests + Formatting

# After Submitting
2024-06-05 09:57:14 +08:00
Jack Wright
b10325dff1
Allow int values to be converted into floats. (#13025)
Addresses the bug found by @maxim-uvarov when trying to coerce an int
Value to a polars float:

<img width="863" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/56345/4d858812-a7b3-4296-98f4-dce0c544b4c6">

Conversion now works correctly:

<img width="891" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-31 at 14 28 51"
src="https://github.com/nushell/nushell/assets/56345/78d9f711-7ad5-4503-abc6-7aba64a2e675">
2024-06-04 18:51:11 -07:00
Antoine Büsch
d4fa014534
Make query xml return nodes in document order (#13047)
# Description

`query xml` used to return results from an XPath query in a random,
non-deterministic order. With this change, results get returned in the
order they appear in the document.

# User-Facing Changes
`query xml` will now return results in a non-random order.

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

# After Submitting
2024-06-05 09:47:36 +08:00
dependabot[bot]
c310175a1e
Bump hustcer/setup-nu from 3.10 to 3.11 (#13058) 2024-06-05 09:17:27 +08:00
dependabot[bot]
6b2012bdfa Bump crate-ci/typos from 1.21.0 to 1.22.0
Bumps [crate-ci/typos](https://github.com/crate-ci/typos) from 1.21.0 to 1.22.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/crate-ci/typos/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/crate-ci/typos/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/crate-ci/typos/compare/v1.21.0...v1.22.0)

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2024-06-05 01:01:54 +00:00
Devyn Cairns
28e33587d9
msgpackz: increase default compression level (#13035)
# Description
Increase default compression level for brotli on msgpackz to 3. This has
the best compression time generally. Level 0 and 1 give weird results
and sometimes cause extremely inflated outputs rather than being
compressed. So far this hasn't really been a problem for the plugin
registry file, but has been for other data.

The `$example` is the web-app example from https://json.org/example.html

Benchmarked with:

```nushell
seq 0 11 | each { |level|
  let compressed = ($example | to msgpackz --quality $level)
  let time = (timeit { $example | to msgpackz --quality $level })
  {
    level: $level
    time: $time
    length: ($compressed | bytes length)
    ratio: (($uncompressed_length | into float) / ($compressed | bytes length))
  }
}
```

```
╭────┬───────┬─────────────────┬────────┬───────╮
│  # │ level │      time       │ length │ ratio │
├────┼───────┼─────────────────┼────────┼───────┤
│  0 │     0 │ 4ms 611µs 875ns │   3333 │  0.72 │
│  1 │     1 │ 1ms 334µs 500ns │   3333 │  0.72 │
│  2 │     2 │     190µs 333ns │   1185 │  2.02 │
│  3 │     3 │      184µs 42ns │   1128 │  2.12 │
│  4 │     4 │      245µs 83ns │   1098 │  2.18 │
│  5 │     5 │     265µs 584ns │   1040 │  2.30 │
│  6 │     6 │     270µs 792ns │   1040 │  2.30 │
│  7 │     7 │     444µs 708ns │   1040 │  2.30 │
│  8 │     8 │       1ms 801µs │   1040 │  2.30 │
│  9 │     9 │     843µs 875ns │   1037 │  2.31 │
│ 10 │    10 │ 4ms 128µs 375ns │    984 │  2.43 │
│ 11 │    11 │ 6ms 352µs 834ns │    986 │  2.43 │
╰────┴───────┴─────────────────┴────────┴───────╯
```

cc @maxim-uvarov
2024-06-04 17:19:10 -07:00
Antoine Stevan
ff5cb6f1ff
complete the type of --error-label in std assert commands (#12998)
i was looking at the website documentation of `std assert` and i noticed
one thing
- the `--error-label` argument of `assert` and `assert not` was just a
`record` -> now it's that complete type `record<text: string, span:
record<start: int, end: int>>`
2024-06-05 08:02:17 +08:00
Antoine Büsch
65911c125c
Try to preserve the ordering of elements in from toml (#13045)
# Description

Enable the `preserve_order` feature of the `toml` crate to preserve the
ordering of elements when converting from/to toml.

Additionally, use `to_string_pretty()` instead of `to_string()` in `to
toml`. This displays arrays on multiple lines instead of one big single
line. I'm not sure if this one is a good idea or not... Happy to remove
this from this PR if it's not.

# User-Facing Changes
The order of elements will be different when using `from toml`. The
formatting of arrays will also be different when using `to toml`. For
example:

- before
```
❯ "foo=1\nbar=2\ndoo=3" | from toml
╭─────┬───╮
│ bar │ 2 │
│ doo │ 3 │
│ foo │ 1 │
╰─────┴───╯
❯ {a: [a b c d]} | to toml
a = ["a", "b", "c", "d"]
```
- after
```
❯ "foo=1\nbar=2\ndoo=3" | from toml
╭─────┬───╮
│ foo │ 1 │
│ bar │ 2 │
│ doo │ 3 │
╰─────┴───╯
❯ {a: [a b c d]} | to toml
a = [
    "a",
    "b",
    "c",
    "d",
]
```

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

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2024-06-05 08:00:39 +08:00
Sang-Heon Jeon
3f0db11ae5
support plus sign for "into filesize" (#12974)
# Description
Fixes https://github.com/nushell/nushell/issues/12968. After apply this
patch, we can use explict plus sign character included string with `into
filesize` cmd.

# User-Facing Changes
AS-IS (before fixing)
```
$ "+8 KiB" | into filesize                                                                                                         
Error: nu:🐚:cant_convert

  × Can't convert to int.
   ╭─[entry #31:1:1]
 1 │ "+8 KiB" | into filesize
   · ────┬───
   ·     ╰── can't convert string to int
   ╰────
```

TO-BE (after fixing)
```
$ "+8KiB" | into filesize                                                                                       
8.0 KiB
```

# Tests + Formatting
Added a test 

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2024-06-05 07:43:50 +08:00
Reilly Wood
7746e84199
Make LS_COLORS functionality faster in explore, especially on Windows (#12984)
Closes #12980. More context there, but basically `explore` was getting
file metadata for every row every time the record view was rendered. The
quick fix for now is to do the `LS_COLORS` colouring with a `&str`
instead of a path and file metadata.
2024-06-05 07:43:12 +08:00
Jack Wright
a84fdb1d37
Fixed a couple of incorrect errors messages (#13043)
Fixed a couple of error message that incorrectly reported as parquet
errors instead of CSV errors.
2024-06-05 07:40:02 +08:00
Wind
ad5a6cdc00
bump version to 0.94.3 (#13055) 2024-06-05 06:52:40 +08:00
Devyn Cairns
be8c1dc006
Fix run_external::expand_glob() to return paths that are PWD-relative but reflect the original intent (#13028)
# Description

Fix #13021

This changes the `expand_glob()` function to use
`nu_engine::glob_from()` so that absolute paths are actually preserved,
rather than being made relative to the provided parent. This preserves
the intent of whoever wrote the original path/glob, and also makes it so
that tilde always produces absolute paths.

I also made `expand_glob()` handle Ctrl-C so that it can be interrupted.

cc @YizhePKU

# Tests + Formatting
No additional tests here... but that might be a good idea.
2024-06-03 10:38:55 +03:00
Devyn Cairns
b50903cf58
Fix external command name parsing with backslashes, and add tests (#13027)
# Description

Fixes #13016 and adds tests for many variations of external call
parsing.

I just realized @kubouch took a crack at this too (#13022) so really
whichever is better, but I think the
tests are a good addition.
2024-06-03 10:28:45 +03:00
Devyn Cairns
6635b74d9d
Bump version to 0.94.2 (#13014)
Version bump after 0.94.1 patch release.
2024-06-03 10:28:35 +03:00
Ian Manske
f3cf693ec7
Disallow more characters in arguments for internal cmd commands (#13009)
# Description
Makes `run-external` error if arguments to `cmd.exe` internal commands
contain newlines or a percent sign. This is because the percent sign can
expand environment variables, potentially? allowing command injection.
Newlines I think will truncate the rest of the arguments and should
probably be disallowed to be safe.

# After Submitting
- If the user calls `cmd.exe` directly, then this bypasses our
handling/checking for internal `cmd` commands. Instead, we use the
handling from the Rust std lib which, in this case, does not do special
handling and is potentially unsafe. Then again, it could be the user's
specific intention to run `cmd` with whatever trusted input. The problem
is that since we use the std lib handling, it assumes the exe uses the C
runtime escaping rules and will perform some unwanted escaping. E.g., it
will add backslashes to the quotes in `cmd echo /c '""'`.
- If `cmd` is called indirectly via a `.bat` or `.cmd` file, then we use
the Rust std lib which has separate handling for bat files that should
be safe, but will reject some inputs.
- ~~I'm not sure how we handle `PATHEXT`, that can also cause a file
without an extension to be run as a bat file. If so, I don't know where
the handling, if any, is done for that.~~ It looks like we use the
`which` crate to do the lookup using `PATHEXT`. Then, we pass the exe
path from that to the Rust std lib `Command`, which should be safe
(except for the first `cmd.exe` note).

So, in the future we need to unify and/or fix these different
implementations, including our own special handling for internal `cmd`
commands that this PR tries to fix.
2024-05-30 19:24:48 +00:00