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ringabout
3f9c269013 fixes nimsugget with Checksums deps (#24882)
ref https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/24881
2025-04-16 19:44:53 +02:00
Miran
11e4bd668c update the tooling versions (#24878) 2025-04-16 15:17:26 +02:00
Juan M Gómez
e7f73bfebe Fixes a nimsuggest crash (#24873) 2025-04-16 12:11:33 +02:00
metagn
c06bb6cc03 don't traverse inner procs to lift locals in closure iters (#24876)
fixes #24863, refs #23787 and #24316

Working off the minimized example, my understanding of the issue is: `n`
captures `r` as `:envP.r1` where `:envP` is the environment of `b`, then
`proc () = n()` does the lambda lifting of `n` again (which isn't done
if the `proc ()` is marked `{.closure.}`, hence the workaround) which
then captures the `:envP` as another field inside the `:envP`, so it
generates `:envP.:envP_2.r1` but the `.:envP_2` field is `nil`, so it
causes a segfault.

The problem is that the capture of `r` in `n` is done inside
`detectCapturedVars` for the surrounding closure iterator: inner procs
are not special cased and traversed as regular nodes, so it thinks it's
inside the iterator and generates a field access of `:envP` freely. The
lambda lifting version of `detectCapturedVars` ignores inner procs and
works off of symbol uses (anonymous iterator and lambda declarations
pretend their symbol is used).

As a naive solution, closure iterators now also ignore inner proc
declarations same as `lambdalifting.detectCapturedVars`, but unlike it
they also don't do anything for the inner proc symbols. Lambdalifting
seems to properly handle the lifted variables but in the worst case we
can also make sure `closureiters.detectCapturedVars` traverses inner
procs by marking every local of the closure iter used in them as needing
lifting (but not doing the lifting). This does not seem necessary for
now so it's not done (was done and reverted in [this
commit](9bb39a9259)),
but regressions are still possible
2025-04-15 19:29:46 +02:00
metagn
4d9e5e8b6d fix field setter fallback that never worked (#24871)
refs https://forum.nim-lang.org/t/12785, refs #4711

The code was already there that when `propertyWriteAccess` returns `nil`
(i.e. cannot find a setter), `semAsgn` turns the [LHS into a call and
semchecks
it](1ef9a656d2/compiler/semexprs.nim (L1941-L1948)),
meaning if a setter cannot be found a getter will be assigned to
instead. However `propertyWriteAccess` never returned nil, because
`semOverloadedCallAnalyseEffects` was not called with `efNoUndeclared`
and so produced an error directly. So `efNoUndeclared` is passed to this
call so this code works as intended.

This fixes the issue described in #4711 which was closed because
subscripts do not have the same behavior implemented. However we can
implement this for subscripts as well (I have an implementation ready),
it just changes the error message from the failed overloads of `[]=` to
the failed overloads of `[]` for the LHS, which might be misleading but
is consistent with the error messages for any other assignment. I can do
this in this PR or another one.
2025-04-13 19:21:33 +02:00
metagn
1ef9a656d2 allow setting arbitrary size for importc types (#24868)
split from #24204, closes #7674

The `{.size.}` pragma no longer restricts the given size to 1, 2, 4 or 8
if it is used for an imported type. This is not tested very thoroughly
but there's no obvious reason to disallow it.
2025-04-12 17:55:11 +02:00
metagn
334f96c05a isolate and rematch generic converters to get bindings (#24867)
fixes #4554, fixes #10900, fixes #13843, fixes #19471, fixes #19517

Instead of matching generic converters to their arguments using the full
call match bindings, a new match is created for them (from which the
bindings are used to instantiate the converter return type). Then when
instantiating generic converters, they are matched to their argument
again to get their bindings again instead of using the call bindings.
This prevents generic converters which match more than once from
interfering with each other's bindings.
2025-04-12 17:53:18 +02:00
Jake Leahy
0cba752c8a Allow specifiying path to use for stdin error messages (#24595)
Implements #24569

Adds `--stdinfile` flag for specifying the file to use in place of
`stdinfile.nim` in error messages. Will enable easier integration of
tooling with nim check
2025-04-12 08:40:25 +02:00
metagn
4d075dc301 clean up opensym encounters in compiler (#24866)
To protect against crashes when this stops being experimental, in most
places handled the exact same as normal symchoices (not encountered in
typed ast)
2025-04-12 08:39:11 +02:00
metagn
97d819a251 add bit type overloads of $ and repr (#24865)
fixes #24864
2025-04-12 08:37:36 +02:00
握猫猫
b961ee69aa Update winlean.nim, import AddrInfo from ws2tcpip.h (#24828)
[ADDRINFOA](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/ws2def/ns-ws2def-addrinfoa#remarks).
2025-04-12 07:16:13 +02:00
ringabout
42df731a2d fixes #24764; cross-module sink analysis broken (#24862)
fixes  #24764

It now consumes the `conv(x)` arg for the explicit sinking. So the
explicit sinking is kept as it is.

Follows up https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/20585

Related issues: https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/20572

Probably the same needs to be applied to explicit `copy` to prevent a
copy turning into a sink
2025-04-12 06:47:57 +02:00
Ryan McConnell
520bbaf384 split nativesockets bindAddr into two procs (#24860)
#24858
2025-04-12 06:47:09 +02:00
metagn
f58cd51fc4 ignore typeof in closure iterators (#24861)
fixes #24859
2025-04-11 23:50:13 +03:00
metagn
897126a711 fix array/set/tuple literals with generic expression elements (#24497)
fixes #24484, fixes #24672

When an array, set or tuple constructor has an element that resolves to
`tyFromExpr`, the type of the entire literal is now set to `tyFromExpr`
and the subsequent elements are not matched to any type.

The remaining expressions are still typed (a version of the PR before
this called `semGenericStmt` on them instead), however elements with int
literal types have their types set to `nil`, since generic instantiation
removes int literal types and the int literal type is required for
implicitly converting the int literal element to the set type. Tuples
should not really need this but it is done for them anyway in case it
messes up some type inference

---------

Co-authored-by: Andreas Rumpf <rumpf_a@web.de>
2025-04-11 18:38:35 +02:00
Ryan McConnell
d4098e6ca0 new-style concept bugfix (#24858)
Combining two small PRs in one here. The test case explains what was
wrong with the concepts and for naitivesockets, it's typical to adjust
`ai_flags` so I opened that up.
2025-04-11 06:54:52 +02:00
metagn
918f972369 skip semicolon in stmtlist expr parsing (#24855)
Previously it would try to parse the semicolon as its own statement and
produce an `nkEmpty` node

Also more than 1 semicolon in an expression list i.e. `(a;; b)` gives an
"expression expected" error in `semiStmtList` when multiple semicolons
are allowed in normal statements, this could be fixed by changing the
`if tok.kind == tokSemicolon` check to a `while` but it does not match
the grammar so not done here.
2025-04-11 03:29:20 +02:00
ringabout
51166ab382 fixes =copy is transformed into nkFastAsgn and unify mAsgn handling (#24857)
`=copy` should be treated like `=` instead of `shallowCopy`, i.e.,
`nkFastAsgn` by default. `mAsgn` is treated similar in sempass2 too
2025-04-11 03:28:53 +02:00
ringabout
40a1ec21d7 overhaul hook injections (#24841)
ref https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/24764 

To keep destructors injected consistently, we need to transform `mAsgn`
properly into `nkSinkAsgn` and `nkAsgn`. This PR is the first step
towards overhauling hook injections.

In this PR, hooks (except mAsgn) are treated consistently whether it is
resolved in matching or instantiated by sempass2. It also fixes a
spelling `=wasMoved` to its normalized version, which caused no
replacing generic hook calls with lifted hook calls.
2025-04-10 09:24:19 +02:00
ringabout
29a2e25d1e fixes #24850; macro-generated if/else and when/else statements have m… (#24852)
…ismatched indentation with repr

fixes #24850
2025-04-08 23:54:31 +08:00
metagn
a625fab098 make fillObjectFields recur over base type (#24854)
fixes #24847

Object constructors call `fillObjectFields` when a field inside the
constructor does not have a location, however when the field is from a
base type this does not process it. Now `fillObjectFields` also calls
itself for the base type to fix this but not sure if this is a good
solution as `fillObjectFields` is used in other places too.
2025-04-08 17:00:58 +03:00
ringabout
052ceca3c1 bump to windows 2025 (#24853) 2025-04-08 20:07:24 +08:00
Miran
10c9ebad93 test stint more thoroughly (#24832) 2025-04-03 17:43:27 +02:00
ringabout
26b86c8f4d Makes except: panics on Defect (#24821)
implements https://github.com/nim-lang/RFCs/issues/557


It inserts defect handing into a bare except branch

```nim
try:
  raiseAssert "test"
except:
  echo "nope"
```

=>

```nim
try:
  raiseAssert "test"
except:
  # New behaviov, now well-defined: **never** catches the assert, regardless of panic mode
  raiseDefect()
  echo "nope"
```

In this way, `except` still catches foreign exceptions, but panics on
`Defect`. Probably when Nim has `except {.foreign.}`, we can extend
`raiseDefect` to foreign exceptions as well. That's supposed to be a
small use case anyway.

 `--legacy:noPanicOnExcept` is provided for a transition period.
2025-04-03 16:09:58 +02:00
la.panon.
2ed45eb848 Make loadConfig available from NimScript (#24840)
fixes #24837 

I really wanted to name the variable just `stream` and leave `defer:
...` and `result =...` out, but the compiler says the variable is
redefined, so this is the form.
2025-04-03 15:54:39 +02:00
ringabout
73aeac81d1 fixes #24806; don't elide wasMoved when syms are used in blocks (#24831)
fixes #24806

Blocks don't merge symbols that are used before destruction to the
parent scope, which causes `wasMoved; destroy` to elide incorrectly
2025-04-03 12:54:00 +02:00
metagn
5bcd9a329a fix infinite recursion with pushed user pragmas (#24839)
fixes #24838
2025-04-03 12:53:42 +02:00
ringabout
4352fa2ef0 fixes #24801; Invalid C codegen generated when destroying distinct seq types (#24835)
fixes #24801

Because distinct `seq` types match `proc `=destroy`*[T](x: var T)
{.inline, magic: "Destroy".}`. But the Nim compiler generates lifted seq
types for corresponding distinct types. So we skip the address for
distinct types.

Related to https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/22207 I had a hard time
finding the other place where generic destructors get replaced by
attachedDestructors
2025-04-02 18:46:29 +02:00
ringabout
3617d2e077 fixes lastRead uses the when nimvm branch (#24834)
```nim
proc foo =
  var x = "1234"
  var y = x
  when nimvm:
    discard
  else:
    var s = x
    doAssert s == "1234"
  doAssert y == "1234"

static: foo()
foo()
```
`dfa` chooses the `nimvm` branch, `x` is misread as a last read and
`wasMoved`.

`injectDestructor` is used for codegen and is not used for vmgen. It's
reasonable to choose the codegen path instead of the `nimvm` path so the
code works for codegen. Though the problem is often hidden by
`cursorinference` or `optimizer`.

found in https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/24831
2025-04-02 09:29:15 +02:00
ringabout
f9c8775783 conv needs to be picky about aliases and introduces a temp for addr conv (#24818)
ref https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/24817
ref https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/24815
ref https://github.com/status-im/nim-eth/pull/784


```nim
{.emit:"""
void foo(unsigned long long* x)
{
}
""".}


proc foo(x: var culonglong) {.importc: "foo", nodecl.}

proc main(x: var uint64) =
  # var s: culonglong = u # TODO:
  var m = uint64(12)
  # var s = culonglong(m)
  foo(culonglong m)

var u = uint64(12)
main(u)
```
Notes that this code gives incompatible errors in 2.0.0, 2.2.0 and the
devel branch. With this PR, `conv` is kept, but it seems to go back to
https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/24807
2025-04-01 09:37:54 +02:00
James
0f5732bc8c Add withValue for immutable tables (#24825)
This change adds `withValue` templates for the `Table` type that are
able to operate on immutable table values -- the existing implementation
requires a `var`.

This is needed for situations where performance is sensitive. There are
two goals with my implementation:

1. Don't create a copy of the value in the table. That's why I need the
`cursor` pragma. Otherwise, it would copy the value
2. Don't double calculate the hash. That's kind of intrinsic with this
implementation. But the only way to achieve this without this PR is to
first check `if key in table` then to read `table[key]`

I brought this up in the discord and a few folks tried to come up with
options that were as fast as this, but nothing quite matched the
performance here. Thread starts here:
https://discord.com/channels/371759389889003530/371759389889003532/1355206546966974584
2025-03-29 23:08:45 +01:00
Jake Leahy
e0a4876981 Fix nim-gdb.py script (#24824)
Script wasn't working on my machine with GDB 16.2
Main issues
 - `gdb.types` wasn't imported, leading to import error on initial load
 - dollar function didn't work with the new mangling scheme

Fixes them, also updates the test script to work with some new mangling
changes.

Test evidence

![image](https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/450b020f-1665-4ed2-9073-d02537150914)
2025-03-29 13:28:28 +01:00
Zoom
ecdcffed4b Mark system.newStringUninit sideeffect-free (#24813)
- Allows using with `--experimental:strictFuncs`
- `{.cast(noSideEffect).}:` inside the proc was required to mutate
`s.len`, same as used in `newSeqImpl`.
- Removed now unnecessary `noSideEffect` casts in `system.nim`
- 
Closes #24811

Co-authored-by: ringabout <43030857+ringabout@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-03-28 22:06:22 +08:00
ringabout
58b1f28177 fixes implicitConv discarding flags (#24817)
follow up https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/24809
ref https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/24815
2025-03-28 12:52:45 +01:00
ringabout
73112d64a3 fixes #24793; Revert "remove special treatments of sinking const sequences (#24812)
fixes #24793

There doesn't seem to have a better solution
2025-03-26 23:49:00 +08:00
Zoom
b82d7e8ba1 stdlib: substr uses copymem if available, improve docs (#24792)
- `system.substr` now uses `copymem` when available, introducing a small
template for nimvm detection (#12517 #12518)
- Docs are updated to clarify behaviour on out-of-bounds input
- Runnable examples cover more edge cases and do not repeat between
overloads
- Docs now explain the difference between overloads

What bothers me is that the `substr*(a: openArray[char]): string =`
which was added by @beef331 is practically an implementation of #14810,
which is just a conversion from `openArray` to `string` but somehow it
ended up being a `substr` overload, even though its behaviour is totally
different, _the "substringing" is performed by a previous step_
(conversion to openArray) and the bounds are not checked. I'm not sure
it's that great for overloads to differ in subtle ways so much.

What are the cases that `substr` covers now, that prohibit renaming it
to `toString` (or something like that)?
2025-03-25 21:06:40 +01:00
ringabout
ddd83f8d8a fixes #24800; Invalid C code generation with a method, case object in refc (#24809)
fixes #24800

This PR avoids a conversion from `sink T` to `T`

I will add a test case
2025-03-25 20:42:40 +01:00
握猫猫
8e36fb0fec Update nativesockets.nim, namelen should be the len of name (#24810)
In other places where `getsockname` is called, the size of the 'name' is
used.


d573578b28/lib/pure/nativesockets.nim (L347-L351)

d573578b28/lib/pure/nativesockets.nim (L585-L595)

d573578b28/lib/pure/nativesockets.nim (L622-L624)

d573578b28/lib/pure/nativesockets.nim (L347-L350)

I have checked the [Windows
documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/api/winsock2/nf-winsock2-getsockname#remarks),
and it describes it like this: "On call, the namelen parameter contains
the size of the name buffer, in bytes. On return, the namelen parameter
contains the actual size in bytes of the name parameter."


[https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/getsockname.2.html](https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/getsockname.2.html)
say:
The addrlen argument should be initialized to indicate the amount of
space (in bytes) pointed to by addr.
2025-03-25 20:32:12 +01:00
lit
d573578b28 repl: support eof, define object with fields (#24784)
For `nim secret`:

- **fix(repl): eof(ctrl-D/Z) and ctrl-C were ignored**
- **feat(repl): continueLine  figures section, constr, bool ops**

---------

Co-authored-by: ringabout <43030857+ringabout@users.noreply.github.com>
2025-03-25 07:41:17 +01:00
Zoom
909f3b8b79 [feature] stdlib: strutils.multiReplace for character sets (#24805)
Multiple replacements based on character sets in a single pass. Useful
for string sanitation. Follows existing `multiReplace` semantics.

Note: initially copied the substring version logic with a `while` and a
named block break, but Godbolt showed it had produced slightly larger
assembly using higher registers than the final version.

- [x] Tests
- [x] changelog.md
2025-03-25 07:40:01 +01:00
ringabout
d15705e05b fixes usenimrtl with useMalloc (#24804)
Follow up https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/19512

ref https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/24794

Otherwise, `/Users/blue/Desktop/Nim/lib/system/mm/malloc.nim(4, 1)
Error: redefinition of 'allocImpl'; previous declaration here:
/Users/blue/Desktop/Nim/lib/system/memalloc.nim(51, 8)`


In `proc allocImpl*(size: Natural): pointer {.noconv, rtl, tags: [],
benign, raises: [].}`, `rtl` means it is an `importc` function instead
of a proc forward decl.
2025-03-24 22:52:43 +01:00
ringabout
0b9ed84d32 disable implicit sinkinference for stdlibs (#24803)
ref https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/24794
2025-03-24 14:07:45 +01:00
metagn
fcba14707a disable "dest register is set" for vm statements (#24797)
closes #24780

This proc `genStmt` is only called to run the VM in `vm.evalStmt`,
otherwise it's not used in vmgen. Now it acts the same as `proc
gen(PCtx, PNode)`, used by `discard` statements, which just calls
`freeTemp` on the dest if it was set rather than erroring.
2025-03-23 06:59:06 +03:00
ringabout
482662d198 fixes #24721; Table add missing sink (#24724)
fixes #24721
2025-03-22 22:48:21 +01:00
Esteban C Borsani
9ace1f97ac Fix SIGSEGV when closing SSL async socket while sending/receiving (#24795)
Async SSL socket SIGSEGV's sometimes when calling socket.close() while
send/recv. The issue was found here
https://github.com/nitely/nim-hyperx/pull/59.

Possibly related: #24024

This can occur when closing the socket while sending or receiving,
because `socket.sslHandle` is freed. The sigsegv can also occur on calls
that require `socket.bioIn` or `socket.bioOut` because those use
`socket.sslHandle` internally. This PR checks sslHandle is set before
doing any operation that requires it.
2025-03-22 16:38:38 +01:00
Angus Gibson
1d32607575 Allow parsing year "00" with "yy" pattern (#24785)
The "yy" pattern is relative to the current century, so year "00" should
be valid.
2025-03-19 08:15:54 +01:00
ringabout
7c5d005510 fixes #10625; setjmp on linux mangles ebp leading to early collection (#24787)
fixes #10625
2025-03-18 18:51:34 +08:00
Ryan McConnell
2b699bca53 new-style concepts - small bugfix (#24778) 2025-03-15 15:05:14 +01:00
metagn
fb93295344 fix compound inheritance penalty (#24775)
fixes #24773

`c.inheritancePenalty` is supposed to be used for the entire match, but
in these places the inheritance penalty of a single argument overrides
the entire match penalty. The `+ ord(c.inheritancePenalty < 0)` is
copied from other places that use the same idiom, the intent is that the
existing penalty changes from -1 to 0 first to mark that it participates
in inheritance before adding the inheritance depth.

---------

Co-authored-by: Andreas Rumpf <araq4k@proton.me>
2025-03-12 17:31:33 +01:00
ringabout
9ebfa7973a fixes generic types sink T cannot be inferred for passed arguments (#24761)
Otherwise, `sink T` is kept as it is. This PR treats sink types as its
base types for the arguments. So the concept would match both cases

Required by https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/24724
2025-03-12 17:31:19 +01:00