- Removed redundant `len` and `reserved` sets already performed by prior
`rawNewStringNoInit` calls.
- Reuse `appendChar`
- Removed never used `newOwnedString`
- Added internal `toOwnedCopy`
- Documents differences in impls of internal procs used for
`system.string.setLen`:
+ `strs_v2.setLengthStrV2`:
- does not set the terminating zero byte when new length is 0
- does not handle negative new length
+ `sysstr.setLengthStr`:
- sets the terminating zero byte when new length is 0
- bounds negative new length to 0
fixes#24664
```nim
proc main() =
for i in 0..1:
var s = "12345"
s.add s
echo s
main()
```
In the given example, `add` contains two steps: `prepareAdd` and
`appendString`. In the first step, a new buffer is created in order to
store the final doubled string. But it doesn't copy the null terminator,
neither zeromem the left unused spaces. It causes a problem because
`appendString` will copy itself which doesn't end with `\0` properly so
contaminated memory is copied instead.
```
var s = 12345\0
prepareAdd:
var s = 12345xxxxx\0
appendString:
var s = 1234512345x
```
Theoretical Benefits / Plans:
- Typed assembler-like language.
- Allows for a CPS transformation.
- Can replace the existing C backend by a new C backend.
- Can replace the VM.
- Can do more effective "not nil" checking and static array bounds
checking.
- Can be used instead of the DFA.
- Easily translatable to LLVM.
- Reasonably easy to produce native code from.
- Tiny memory consumption. No pointers, no cry.
**In very early stages of development.**
Todo:
- [x] Map Nim types to IR types.
- [ ] Map Nim AST to IR instructions:
- [x] Map bitsets to bitops.
- [ ] Implement string cases.
- [ ] Implement range and index checks.
- [x] Implement `default(T)` builtin.
- [x] Implement multi string concat.
- [ ] Write some analysis passes.
- [ ] Write a backend.
- [x] Integrate into the compilation pipeline.
* fix/workaround for nimrtl and nimhcr on arc/orc
fixes#21803
* try fix clang, debug linux failure
* just make duplicated procs not rtl
* actual fix for duplicated procs
* fix =#13790 ptr char (+friends) should not implicitly convert to cstring
* Apply suggestions from code review
* first round; compiles on windows
* nimPreviewSlimSystem
* conversion is unsafe, cast needed
* fixes more tests
* fixes asyncnet
* another try another error
* last one
* true
* one more
* why bugs didn't show at once
* add `nimPreviewCstringConversion` switch
* typo
* fixes ptr to cstring warnings[backport]
* add fixes
Co-authored-by: xflywind <43030857+xflywind@users.noreply.github.com>
* Cleanup, remove lib/system/allocators.nim. seqs_v2 and strs_v2 now use
allocShared0 by default.
* Fixed -d:useMalloc allocShared / reallocShared / deallocShared. These now use the alloc/dealloc/realloc implementation that also takes care of zeroing memory at realloc.
* Removed debug printfs
* Removed unpairedEnvAllocs() from tests/destructor/tnewruntime_misc
* More mmdisp cleanups. The shared allocators do not need to zero memory or throw since the regular ones already do that
* Introduced realloc0 and reallocShared0, these procs are now used by
strs_v2 and seqs_v2. This also allowed the -d:useMalloc allocator to
drop the extra header with allocation length.
* Moved strs_v2/seqs_v2 'allocated' flag into 'cap' field
* Added 'getAllocStats()' to get low level alloc/dealloc counters. Enable with -d:allocStats
* *allocShared implementations for boehm and go allocators now depend on the proper *allocImpl procs
* first implementation of the =trace and =dispose hooks for the cycle collector
* a cycle collector for ARC: progress
* manual: the .acyclic pragma is a thing once again
* gcbench: adaptations for --gc:arc
* enable valgrind tests for the strutils tests
* testament: better valgrind support
* ARC refactoring: growable jumpstacks
* ARC cycle detector: non-recursive algorithm
* moved and renamed core/ files back to system/
* refactoring: --gc:arc vs --gc:orc since 'orc' is even more experimental and we want to ship --gc:arc soonish