use more .} (#18542)

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flywind
2021-07-20 20:12:15 +08:00
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commit dbf8d0b894
5 changed files with 9 additions and 9 deletions

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
at runtime. Use ``ref object`` with inheritance rather than ``object`` with
inheritance to prevent this issue.
- The ``not nil`` type annotation now has to be enabled explicitly
via ``{.experimental: "notnil"}`` as we are still not pleased with how this
via ``{.experimental: "notnil".}`` as we are still not pleased with how this
feature works with Nim's containers.
- The parser now warns about inconsistent spacing around binary operators as
these can easily be confused with unary operators. This warning will likely

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@@ -474,13 +474,13 @@ Not nil annotation
==================
**Note:** This is an experimental feature. It can be enabled with
`{.experimental: "notnil"}`.
`{.experimental: "notnil".}`.
All types for which `nil` is a valid value can be annotated with the
`not nil` annotation to exclude `nil` as a valid value:
.. code-block:: nim
{.experimental: "notnil"}
{.experimental: "notnil".}
type
PObject = ref TObj not nil

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@@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ type
si_status*: cint ## Exit value or signal.
si_band*: int ## Band event for SIGPOLL.
si_value*: SigVal ## Signal value.
pad {.importc: "_pad"}: array[128 - 56, uint8]
pad {.importc: "_pad".}: array[128 - 56, uint8]
Nl_item* {.importc: "nl_item", header: "<nl_types.h>".} = cint
Nl_catd* {.importc: "nl_catd", header: "<nl_types.h>".} = pointer

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@@ -536,7 +536,7 @@ include "system/arithmetics"
include "system/comparisons"
const
appType* {.magic: "AppType"}: string = ""
appType* {.magic: "AppType".}: string = ""
## A string that describes the application type. Possible values:
## `"console"`, `"gui"`, `"lib"`.
@@ -1101,15 +1101,15 @@ const
## True only when accessed in the main module. This works thanks to
## compiler magic. It is useful to embed testing code in a module.
CompileDate* {.magic: "CompileDate"}: string = "0000-00-00"
CompileDate* {.magic: "CompileDate".}: string = "0000-00-00"
## The date (in UTC) of compilation as a string of the form
## `YYYY-MM-DD`. This works thanks to compiler magic.
CompileTime* {.magic: "CompileTime"}: string = "00:00:00"
CompileTime* {.magic: "CompileTime".}: string = "00:00:00"
## The time (in UTC) of compilation as a string of the form
## `HH:MM:SS`. This works thanks to compiler magic.
cpuEndian* {.magic: "CpuEndian"}: Endianness = littleEndian
cpuEndian* {.magic: "CpuEndian".}: Endianness = littleEndian
## The endianness of the target CPU. This is a valuable piece of
## information for low-level code only. This works thanks to compiler
## magic.

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@@ -1143,7 +1143,7 @@ proc setFileTime*(hFile: Handle, lpCreationTime: LPFILETIME,
type
# https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winnt/ns-winnt-sid_identifier_authority
SID_IDENTIFIER_AUTHORITY* {.importc, header: "<windows.h>".} = object
value* {.importc: "Value"}: array[6, BYTE]
value* {.importc: "Value".}: array[6, BYTE]
# https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winnt/ns-winnt-sid
SID* {.importc, header: "<windows.h>".} = object
Revision: BYTE