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John Kerl
1a20b32bb5
join: add --ignore-empty to skip pairing on empty-string join keys (#1194) (#2210)
By default, records with an empty-string value in a join field are
paired just like any other value, so two records both missing an ID
get matched with each other -- rarely the intended behavior.
--ignore-empty treats an empty-string join-field value as if the
field were absent, on both the left and right files, so such records
fall through to unpaired handling (--np/--ul/--ur) instead of
cross-joining on the empty string.

Wires the check through both the default half-streaming join and the
-s/--sorted-input doubly-streaming join, which track left-file
buckets independently and needed the same empty-aware key-presence
check in JoinBucketKeeper.

Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-15 16:42:39 -04:00
John Kerl
570fcf0de4
Remove os.Exit callsites below the entrypoint: phase 3 (plans/exit.md) (#2204)
Phase 3 of plans/exit.md: the streaming-interface change, the load-bearing
piece for #341 (DSL exit statement) and #440 (strict mode).

- RecordTransformer.Transform and RecordTransformerFunc now return error.
  All 69 Transform implementations and their dispatch helpers updated
  (mechanical rewrite, compiler- and errcheck-verified).
- runSingleTransformerBatch, on a Transform error, forwards any output
  produced before the failure plus an end-of-stream marker downstream, so
  the rest of the chain and the record-writer drain and finish cleanly;
  runSingleTransformer then surfaces the error to stream.Stream's select
  loop (non-blocking send; first error wins) and signals upstream-done so
  the record-reader stops. This is exactly the flush-then-exit sequencing a
  future DSL 'exit N' needs.
- dataProcessingErrorChannel and FileOutputHandler.recordErroredChannel are
  now chan error instead of chan bool; ChannelWriter still prints write-
  error details at the site and sends the 'exiting due to data error'
  sentinel, preserving the exact stderr shape pinned by regression cases.
- Mid-stream os.Exit sites converted to returned errors: put/filter DSL
  begin/main/end-block errors and the non-boolean filter-expression case,
  tee write/close failures, split write/open/close failures, join left-file
  ingest failures (both half-streaming and sorted paths, with full error
  plumbing through JoinBucketKeeper), histogram/stats2 ingest errors, surv
  fit errors, and step stepper allocation (tStepperAllocator now returns
  (tStepper, error); bad EWMA coefficients propagate; negative slwin
  parameters are reported by the CLI parser via the existing
  bad-stepper-name pattern).
- The two genuinely internal join-bucket-keeper states now use
  lib.InternalCodingErrorWithMessageIf instead of hand-rolled print+exit.
- pkg/transformers is now os.Exit-free.

Behavior notes: the non-boolean filter message gains the standard 'mlr: '
prefix and a newline (it previously printed with neither); tee errors now
include the underlying cause. All 4779 regression cases pass unchanged;
mlr head early-out latency is unaffected (0.02s over 50M records).

Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-15 15:07:09 -04:00
John Kerl
f9afae491f
Add mlr rank verb (#2178)
* stats1: add rank accumulator (#383)

Adds `mlr stats1 -a rank` for standard competition ranking (1,2,2,4,...)
on pre-sorted data, most useful with -s for a rank on every record.

* stats1: make rank order-independent by default, add --rank-sorted opt-in fast path

The rank accumulator previously only compared each value to the immediately
preceding record, silently giving wrong ranks for non-adjacent duplicates
(e.g. unsorted input, or interleaved -g groups). Default to correctly
computing standard competition rank from all values seen so far
(order-independent, buffers values, same approach as percentile
accumulators). Add --rank-sorted for callers who can promise sorted input
and want the previous O(1)-space streaming behavior instead.

* Revert "stats1: make rank order-independent by default, add --rank-sorted opt-in fast path"

This reverts commit aa45a591fe.

* Revert "stats1: add rank accumulator (#383)"

This reverts commit 96deed048a.

* Add mlr rank verb (#383)

Reverts the earlier stats1 -a rank / --rank-sorted approach: stats1 is a
reduce verb (many records -> one summary record per group) and rank is a
per-record annotator, so it never fit cleanly there -- it needed stats1's
-s iterative-stats escape hatch just to be useful, plus a bolted-on
sorted/unsorted split.

mlr rank is a dedicated verb modeled on mlr fraction: -f fields to rank,
-g optional group-by, output field <f>_rank. By default it's a two-pass
algorithm (buffers input, like fraction does) giving standard competition
rank (1,2,2,4,...) that's correct regardless of input order. --sorted
opts into a single-pass, O(1)-space streaming alternative for callers who
can promise pre-sorted input (e.g. via 'mlr sort' first).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* Regenerate docs/man pages after merging main (sparkline verb)

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Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-07 17:35:18 -04:00
John Kerl
5f152d7669
join: exit nonzero when the left file cannot be read (#2169) (#2171)
The join verb's left-file ingest silently swallowed read errors: a
nonexistent or malformed left file produced empty (or partial) output
with exit code 0.

Two defects, one per ingest path:

* Unsorted (half-streaming) path, ingestLeftFile in
  pkg/transformers/join.go: errors from the record-reader's error
  channel were dropped ("TODO: propagate error to caller"), as were
  record-reader construction errors. All left-file read failures were
  silent.

* Sorted (-s) path, readRecord in
  pkg/transformers/utils/join_bucket_keeper.go: the error channel was
  consulted, but the record-reader goroutine sends the error and the
  end-of-stream marker on separate channels, so the select could see
  end-of-stream first and drop the error. A nonexistent left file with
  -s exited 0 about half the time (racy).

Both paths now print "mlr: <error>" to stderr and exit 1, matching how
read errors on regular (right) input files are reported. On receipt of
the end-of-stream marker, both consumers now do a final non-blocking
drain of the error channel, which is deterministic since the reader
sends any error before the marker.

Discovered while verifying #377.

Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-06 17:34:33 -04:00
John Kerl
d56eafff97
Convert if/else-if chains to typed switch statements (staticcheck QF1003) (#2112)
Replaces 100+ if/else-if chains on a single variable with tagged switch
statements across 72 files. The bulk are transformer option-parsing loops
(switch on opt string), plus a handful of value-dispatch sites in mlrval,
dsl/cst, repl, lib, auxents, and bifs. One case (surv.go) required a
labeled break to preserve the loop-exit behavior of the original else branch.

Fixes staticcheck QF1003 findings.

Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-28 18:27:42 -04:00
Stephen Kitt
f0a7c5832f
Performance and style fixes (#1981)
* Switch to integer ranges in for loops

Signed-off-by: Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org>

* Switch to slices functions where appropriate

A number of utility functions can be replaced outright; since Miller
can technically be used as a library, these are deprecated rather than
removed. go:fix directives ensure that they can be replaced
automatically.

Signed-off-by: Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org>

* Switch to reflect.TypeFor

This is slightly more efficient than TypeOf when the type is known at
compile time.

Signed-off-by: Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org>

* Switch to strings.SplitSeq instead of strings.Split

SplitSeq results in fewer allocations.

Signed-off-by: Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org>

* Drop obsolete build directives

Signed-off-by: Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org>

* Use min/max instead of explicit comparisons

Signed-off-by: Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org>

* Append slices instead of looping

Signed-off-by: Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org>

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Signed-off-by: Stephen Kitt <steve@sk2.org>
2026-02-18 09:19:31 -05:00
John Kerl
5eb40c9e7b
Multiple style updates (#1974)
* Comment style

* IRecordTransformer -> RecordTransfomer

* make fmt

* else-return style mod

* snake-case -> camel-case

* Remove redundant err = nil and similar zero-value initializations.

* redundant break;

* bugfix

* neaten

* typofix

* simplify/standardize init of zero-length slices

* Standardize fmt.Fprintf w/ errors

* fix double print of "mlr:"

* neatening

* Uniformize error messages

* make docs

* avoid shadowing package names

* shorten some receiver names
2026-02-16 15:49:21 -05:00
John Kerl
a3b5d25933
Neaten some comments (#1973)
* comment-neaten

* comment-neaten

* more
2026-02-16 13:38:49 -05:00
John Kerl
7da6f1453d
Replace list.List with Go slices (#1950)
* Add .vscode to .gitignore

* Replace `list.List` with slices
2026-02-01 17:22:28 -05:00
John Kerl
e143857b70
Genericize lib.OrderedMap (#1948) 2026-02-01 16:08:43 -05:00
John Kerl
143ff7e20d
Deadstrip (#1947) 2026-02-01 15:44:08 -05:00
Adam Lesperance
085e831668
The package version must match the major tag version (#1654)
* Update package version

* Update makefile targets

* Update readme packages

* Remaining old packages via rg/sd
2024-09-20 12:10:11 -04:00
John Kerl
16ab199194
Add mad accumulator for stats1 DSL function (#1561)
* Add `mad` accumulator for `stats1` DSL function

* regression files

* make dev output
2024-05-11 15:55:27 -04:00
John Kerl
268a96d002
Export library code in pkg/ (#1391)
* Export library code in `pkg/`

* new doc page
2023-09-10 17:15:13 -04:00