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use itertools::unfold;
use nu_engine::{command_prelude::*, get_eval_block_with_early_return};
use nu_protocol::engine::Closure;
#[derive(Clone)]
pub struct Generate;
impl Command for Generate {
fn name(&self) -> &str {
"generate"
}
fn signature(&self) -> Signature {
Signature::build("generate")
.input_output_types(vec![
(Type::Nothing, Type::List(Box::new(Type::Any))),
(
Type::List(Box::new(Type::Any)),
Type::List(Box::new(Type::Any)),
),
])
.required("initial", SyntaxShape::Any, "Initial value.")
.required(
"closure",
SyntaxShape::Closure(Some(vec![SyntaxShape::Any])),
"Generator function.",
)
.allow_variants_without_examples(true)
.category(Category::Generators)
}
fn usage(&self) -> &str {
"Generate a list of values by successively invoking a closure."
}
fn extra_usage(&self) -> &str {
r#"The generator closure accepts a single argument and returns a record
containing two optional keys: 'out' and 'next'. Each invocation, the 'out'
value, if present, is added to the stream. If a 'next' key is present, it is
used as the next argument to the closure, otherwise generation stops.
"#
}
fn search_terms(&self) -> Vec<&str> {
vec!["unfold", "stream", "yield", "expand"]
}
fn examples(&self) -> Vec<Example> {
vec![
Example {
example: "generate 0 {|i| if $i <= 10 { {out: $i, next: ($i + 2)} }}",
description: "Generate a sequence of numbers",
result: Some(Value::list(
vec![
Value::test_int(0),
Value::test_int(2),
Value::test_int(4),
Value::test_int(6),
Value::test_int(8),
Value::test_int(10),
],
Span::test_data(),
)),
},
Example {
example: "generate [0, 1] {|fib| {out: $fib.0, next: [$fib.1, ($fib.0 + $fib.1)]} } | first 10",
description: "Generate a stream of fibonacci numbers",
result: Some(Value::list(
vec![
Value::test_int(0),
Value::test_int(1),
Value::test_int(1),
Value::test_int(2),
Value::test_int(3),
Value::test_int(5),
Value::test_int(8),
Value::test_int(13),
Value::test_int(21),
Value::test_int(34),
],
Span::test_data(),
)),
},
]
}
fn run(
&self,
engine_state: &EngineState,
stack: &mut Stack,
call: &Call,
_input: PipelineData,
) -> Result<PipelineData, ShellError> {
let initial: Value = call.req(engine_state, stack, 0)?;
let capture_block: Spanned<Closure> = call.req(engine_state, stack, 1)?;
let block_span = capture_block.span;
let block = engine_state.get_block(capture_block.item.block_id).clone();
let ctrlc = engine_state.ctrlc.clone();
let engine_state = engine_state.clone();
let mut stack = stack.captures_to_stack(capture_block.item.captures);
let orig_env_vars = stack.env_vars.clone();
let orig_env_hidden = stack.env_hidden.clone();
let eval_block_with_early_return = get_eval_block_with_early_return(&engine_state);
// A type of Option<S> is used to represent state. Invocation
// will stop on None. Using Option<S> allows functions to output
// one final value before stopping.
let iter = unfold(Some(initial), move |state| {
let arg = match state {
Some(state) => state.clone(),
None => return None,
};
// with_env() is used here to ensure that each iteration uses
// a different set of environment variables.
// Hence, a 'cd' in the first loop won't affect the next loop.
stack.with_env(&orig_env_vars, &orig_env_hidden);
if let Some(var) = block.signature.get_positional(0) {
if let Some(var_id) = &var.var_id {
stack.add_var(*var_id, arg.clone());
}
}
let (output, next_input) = match eval_block_with_early_return(
&engine_state,
&mut stack,
&block,
arg.into_pipeline_data(),
) {
// no data -> output nothing and stop.
Ok(PipelineData::Empty) => (None, None),
Ok(PipelineData::Value(value, ..)) => {
let span = value.span();
match value {
// {out: ..., next: ...} -> output and continue
Value::Record { val, .. } => {
let iter = val.into_iter();
let mut out = None;
let mut next = None;
let mut err = None;
for (k, v) in iter {
if k.eq_ignore_ascii_case("out") {
out = Some(v);
} else if k.eq_ignore_ascii_case("next") {
next = Some(v);
} else {
let error = ShellError::GenericError {
error: "Invalid block return".into(),
msg: format!("Unexpected record key '{}'", k),
span: Some(span),
help: None,
inner: vec![],
};
err = Some(Value::error(error, block_span));
break;
}
}
if err.is_some() {
(err, None)
} else {
(out, next)
}
}
// some other value -> error and stop
_ => {
let error = ShellError::GenericError {
error: "Invalid block return".into(),
msg: format!("Expected record, found {}", value.get_type()),
span: Some(span),
help: None,
inner: vec![],
};
(Some(Value::error(error, block_span)), None)
}
}
}
Ok(other) => {
let val = other.into_value(block_span);
let error = ShellError::GenericError {
error: "Invalid block return".into(),
msg: format!("Expected record, found {}", val.get_type()),
span: Some(val.span()),
help: None,
inner: vec![],
};
(Some(Value::error(error, block_span)), None)
}
// error -> error and stop
Err(error) => (Some(Value::error(error, block_span)), None),
};
// We use `state` to control when to stop, not `output`. By wrapping
// it in a `Some`, we allow the generator to output `None` as a valid output
// value.
*state = next_input;
Some(output)
});
Ok(iter.flatten().into_pipeline_data(ctrlc))
}
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod test {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_examples() {
use crate::test_examples;
test_examples(Generate {})
}
}