John Kerl
John Kerl
Not to say we can't add a warning for it in `mlr check`!!! :)
Thanks @dandrei and @masgo! Are you concerned about a particular format (CSV, JSON) or all of them? (This is a great ask regardless, just thinking through it in advance)
@masgo @dandrei > preferred to having to manually sanitize these files beforehand This is spot-on. One of Miller's reasons-for-being is data-cleaning so it shouldn't be necessary to pre-cleaner for the...
@dandrei @masgo more info from working on https://github.com/johnkerl/miller/tree/mlr-k: * Note I'm trialing this in the Go port but will add this feature to the C implementation as well * An...
Thanks @masgo! > Isn't this the same as --allow-ragged-csv-input ? Not quite. With `--allow-ragged-csv-input` the rows are accepted as data; with `-k` they'll be printed to stderr. > So maybe...
@AndyXuma awesome!! I knew when working on `slwin` that I was creating (within the code) some more general opportunities -- and I hoped there would be demand for them. I'm...
> Miller is the most wonderful thing that I've encountered in a a long while, I use it every day. Thanks!!! :) > Is there a standard way of doing...
@mfernandez-turnto @sonicdoe it looks like process substituation is the right thing to do -- ? I'm closing this out but please let me know if I'm mistaken and we can...
@spmundi sorry for the delay in getting back to you on this! I (think I) totally get the update-in-place use-case but I don't see how to directly support it in...
@Poshi let me take a look. I get your analogy with `cut`, for sure. Also though there are a great many verbs which take a `-g` and which deal with...