shellexpand 2.1.0

Shell-like expansions in strings
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shellexpand, a library for shell-like expansion in strings

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Documentation

shellexpand is a single dependency library which allows one to perform shell-like expansions in strings, that is, to expand variables like $A or ${B} into their values inside some context and to expand ~ in the beginning of a string into the home directory (again, inside some context).

This crate provides generic functions which accept arbitrary contexts as well as default, system-based functions which perform expansions using the system-wide context (represented by functions from std::env module and dirs crate).


Note: because I no longer have capacity to support it, I'm now looking for a new maintainer for this library. Until I'm able to find one, it is unlikely to receive new updates in any reasonably timely manner.

Usage

Just add a dependency in your Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
shellexpand = "2.1"

See the crate documentation (a link is present in the beginning of this readme) for more information and examples.

Changelog

Version 2.1.0

  • Switched to dirs-next instead of the obsolete dirs as the underlying dependency used to resolve the home directory
  • Switched to GitHub Actions instead of Travis CI for building the project.

Version 2.0.0

  • Added support for default values in variable expansion (i.e. ${ANSWER:-42})
  • Breaking changes (minimum Rust version is now 1.30.0):
    • Using dyn for trait objects to fix deprecation warning
    • Switched to using source() instead of cause() in the Error implementation, and therefore added a 'static bound for the generic error parameter E

Version 1.1.1

  • Bump dirs dependency to 2.0.

Version 1.1.0

  • Changed use of deprecated std::env::home_dir to the dirs::home_dir function

Version 1.0.0

  • Fixed typos and minor incompletenesses in the documentation
  • Changed home_dir argument type for tilde expansion functions to FnOnce instead FnMut
  • Changed LookupError::name field name to var_name

Version 0.1.0

  • Initial release

License

This program is licensed under either of

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Contribution

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