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fix: update docs
- warn if function is undocumented - add docs for fs.pipepull/291/head
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@ -488,8 +488,12 @@ func main() {
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}
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}
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mdTable.SetContent(i - diff, 0, fmt.Sprintf(`<a href="#%s">%s</a>`, dps.FuncName, dps.FuncSig))
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mdTable.SetContent(i - diff, 0, fmt.Sprintf(`<a href="#%s">%s</a>`, dps.FuncName, dps.FuncSig))
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if len(dps.Doc) == 0 {
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fmt.Printf("WARNING! Function %s on module %s has no documentation!\n", dps.FuncName, modname)
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} else {
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mdTable.SetContent(i - diff, 1, dps.Doc[0])
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mdTable.SetContent(i - diff, 1, dps.Doc[0])
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}
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}
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}
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f.WriteString(mdTable.String())
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f.WriteString(mdTable.String())
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f.WriteString("\n")
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f.WriteString("\n")
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}
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}
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@ -26,8 +26,11 @@ In this example, a command with the name of `hello` is created
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that will print `Hello world!` to output. One question you may
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that will print `Hello world!` to output. One question you may
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have is: What is the `sinks` parameter?
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have is: What is the `sinks` parameter?
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The `sinks` parameter is a table with 3 keys: `in`, `out`,
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The `sinks` parameter is a table with 3 keys: `input`, `out`, and `err`.
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and `err`. All of them are a <a href="/Hilbish/docs/api/hilbish/#sink" style="text-decoration: none;">Sink</a>.
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There is an `in` alias to `input`, but it requires using the string accessor syntax (`sinks['in']`)
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as `in` is also a Lua keyword, so `input` is preferred for use.
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All of them are a <a href="/Hilbish/docs/api/hilbish/#sink" style="text-decoration: none;">Sink</a>.
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In the future, `sinks.in` will be removed.
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- `in` is the standard input.
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- `in` is the standard input.
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You may use the read functions on this sink to get input from the user.
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You may use the read functions on this sink to get input from the user.
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@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ library offers more functions and will work on any operating system Hilbish does
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|<a href="#glob">glob(pattern) -> matches (table)</a>|Match all files based on the provided `pattern`.|
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|<a href="#glob">glob(pattern) -> matches (table)</a>|Match all files based on the provided `pattern`.|
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|<a href="#join">join(...path) -> string</a>|Takes any list of paths and joins them based on the operating system's path separator.|
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|<a href="#join">join(...path) -> string</a>|Takes any list of paths and joins them based on the operating system's path separator.|
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|<a href="#mkdir">mkdir(name, recursive)</a>|Creates a new directory with the provided `name`.|
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|<a href="#mkdir">mkdir(name, recursive)</a>|Creates a new directory with the provided `name`.|
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|<a href="#pipe">fpipe() -> File, File</a>|Returns a pair of connected files, also known as a pipe.|
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|<a href="#readdir">readdir(path) -> table[string]</a>|Returns a list of all files and directories in the provided path.|
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|<a href="#readdir">readdir(path) -> table[string]</a>|Returns a list of all files and directories in the provided path.|
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|<a href="#stat">stat(path) -> {}</a>|Returns the information about a given `path`.|
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|<a href="#stat">stat(path) -> {}</a>|Returns the information about a given `path`.|
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```
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```
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</div>
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</div>
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<hr>
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<div id='pipe'>
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<h4 class='heading'>
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fs.fpipe() -> File, File
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<a href="#pipe" class='heading-link'>
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<i class="fas fa-paperclip"></i>
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</a>
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</h4>
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Returns a pair of connected files, also known as a pipe.
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The type returned is a Lua file, same as returned from `io` functions.
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#### Parameters
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This function has no parameters.
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</div>
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<hr>
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<hr>
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<div id='readdir'>
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<div id='readdir'>
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<h4 class='heading'>
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<h4 class='heading'>
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|<a href="#prependPath">prependPath(dir)</a>|Prepends `dir` to $PATH.|
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|<a href="#prependPath">prependPath(dir)</a>|Prepends `dir` to $PATH.|
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|<a href="#prompt">prompt(str, typ)</a>|Changes the shell prompt to the provided string.|
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|<a href="#prompt">prompt(str, typ)</a>|Changes the shell prompt to the provided string.|
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|<a href="#read">read(prompt) -> input (string)</a>|Read input from the user, using Hilbish's line editor/input reader.|
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|<a href="#read">read(prompt) -> input (string)</a>|Read input from the user, using Hilbish's line editor/input reader.|
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|<a href="#run">run(cmd, returnOut) -> exitCode (number), stdout (string), stderr (string)</a>|Runs `cmd` in Hilbish's shell script interpreter.|
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|<a href="#run">run(cmd, streams) -> exitCode (number), stdout (string), stderr (string)</a>|Runs `cmd` in Hilbish's shell script interpreter.|
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|<a href="#runnerMode">runnerMode(mode)</a>|Sets the execution/runner mode for interactive Hilbish.|
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|<a href="#runnerMode">runnerMode(mode)</a>|Sets the execution/runner mode for interactive Hilbish.|
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|<a href="#timeout">timeout(cb, time) -> @Timer</a>|Executed the `cb` function after a period of `time`.|
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|<a href="#timeout">timeout(cb, time) -> @Timer</a>|Executed the `cb` function after a period of `time`.|
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|<a href="#which">which(name) -> string</a>|Checks if `name` is a valid command.|
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|<a href="#which">which(name) -> string</a>|Checks if `name` is a valid command.|
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<hr>
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<hr>
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<div id='run'>
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<div id='run'>
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<h4 class='heading'>
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<h4 class='heading'>
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hilbish.run(cmd, returnOut) -> exitCode (number), stdout (string), stderr (string)
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hilbish.run(cmd, streams) -> exitCode (number), stdout (string), stderr (string)
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<a href="#run" class='heading-link'>
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<a href="#run" class='heading-link'>
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<i class="fas fa-paperclip"></i>
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<i class="fas fa-paperclip"></i>
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</a>
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</a>
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</h4>
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</h4>
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Runs `cmd` in Hilbish's shell script interpreter.
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Runs `cmd` in Hilbish's shell script interpreter.
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Specifies the output and input streams the command should use.
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For example, to write command output to a sink.
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As a table, the caller can directly specify the standard output, error, and input
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streams of the command with the table keys `out`, `err`, and `input` respectively.
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As a boolean, it specifies whether the command should use standard output or return its output streams.
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#### Parameters
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#### Parameters
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`string` **`cmd`**
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`string` **`cmd`**
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`boolean` **`returnOut`**
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`table|boolean` **`streams`**
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If this is true, the function will return the standard output and error of the command instead of printing it.
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</div>
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</div>
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---
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---
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function fs.mkdir(name, recursive) end
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function fs.mkdir(name, recursive) end
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--- Returns a pair of connected files, also known as a pipe.
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--- The type returned is a Lua file, same as returned from `io` functions.
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function fs.fpipe() end
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--- Returns a list of all files and directories in the provided path.
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--- Returns a list of all files and directories in the provided path.
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function fs.readdir(path) end
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function fs.readdir(path) end
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function hilbish.read(prompt) end
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function hilbish.read(prompt) end
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--- Runs `cmd` in Hilbish's shell script interpreter.
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--- Runs `cmd` in Hilbish's shell script interpreter.
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function hilbish.run(cmd, returnOut) end
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--- Specifies the output and input streams the command should use.
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--- For example, to write command output to a sink.
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--- As a table, the caller can directly specify the standard output, error, and input
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--- streams of the command with the table keys `out`, `err`, and `input` respectively.
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--- As a boolean, it specifies whether the command should use standard output or return its output streams.
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function hilbish.run(cmd, streams) end
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--- Sets the execution/runner mode for interactive Hilbish.
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--- Sets the execution/runner mode for interactive Hilbish.
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--- This determines whether Hilbish wll try to run input as Lua
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--- This determines whether Hilbish wll try to run input as Lua
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return c.Next(), err
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return c.Next(), err
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}
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}
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// fpipe() -> File, File
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// Returns a pair of connected files, also known as a pipe.
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// The type returned is a Lua file, same as returned from `io` functions.
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// #returns File
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// #returns File
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func fpipe(t *rt.Thread, c *rt.GoCont) (rt.Cont, error) {
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func fpipe(t *rt.Thread, c *rt.GoCont) (rt.Cont, error) {
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rf, wf, err := os.Pipe()
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rf, wf, err := os.Pipe()
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if err != nil {
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if err != nil {
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