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Lists recognize string as unknown command #13901
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For whatever reason, when building a list/array, and the string put there has a key=value, it gives an error.
Only seem to have if there is no space. Same with =number/letter.
nu ✗ let list = ["VAR=1"]
Error: nu::parser::unknown_command
× Unknown command.
╭─[entry #25:1:12]
1 │ let list = ["VAR=1"]
· ────┬────
· ╰── unknown command
╰────
How to reproduce
You can straight type let list = ["VAR=1"] or put into a file.
Expected behavior
To just be a string, even more so when in between quotes.
Configuration
| key | value |
|---|---|
| version | 0.98.0 |
| major | 0 |
| minor | 98 |
| patch | 0 |
| branch | |
| commit_hash | |
| build_os | linux-x86_64 |
| build_target | x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu |
| rust_version | rustc 1.81.0 (eeb90cda1 2024-09-04) |
| rust_channel | stable-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu |
| cargo_version | cargo 1.81.0 (2dbb1af80 2024-08-20) |
| build_time | 2024-09-21 16:21:54 -03:00 |
| build_rust_channel | release |
| allocator | mimalloc |
| features | default, sqlite, trash |
| installed_plugins | bash_env 0.14.2 |
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