fixes#25626
This pull request introduces a small change to the `mapIt` template in
`sequtils.nim`. The update adds the `used` pragma to the injected `it`
variable, which can help suppress unused variable warnings in certain
cases.
- Added the `used` pragma to the injected `it` variable in the `mapIt`
template to prevent unused variable warnings.
or it should give a better warning or something if `it` is not used
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* Add `minmax` to sequtils
This adds a `minmax` proc to complement `min` and `max`; it computes
both results in a single pass for efficiency.
* Update lib/pure/collections/sequtils.nim
* Add minmax note to changelog.
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Co-authored-by: Andreas Rumpf <rumpf_a@web.de>
`len` could contain side effects and may result in different values when
substituted twice in the template expansion. Instead, capture the result
of substituting `len` once.
closes: #21538
* micro implementation of rfc 149
refs https://github.com/nim-lang/RFCs/issues/149
* number/array/seq literals, more statements
* try fix number literal alias issue
* renew expectedType with if/case/try branch types
* fix (nerf) index type handling and float typed int
* use typeAllowed
* tweaks + const test (tested locally) [skip ci]
* fill out more of the checklist
* more literals, change @ order, type conversions
Not copying the full call tree before the typedesc call check
in `semIndirectOp` is also a small performance improvement.
* disable self-conversion warning
* revert type conversions (maybe separate op later)
* deal with CI for now (seems unrelated), try enums
* workaround CI different way
* proper fix
* again
* see sizes
* lol
* overload selection, simplify int literal -> float
* range, new @ solution, try use fitNode for nil
* use new magic
* try fix ranges, new magic, deal with #20193
* add documentation, support templates
Co-authored-by: Andreas Rumpf <rumpf_a@web.de>
Nim 1.4.x compiled the below code without error when using
`--experimental:strictFuncs`
import std/sequtils
type Foo = ref object
let foo1 = Foo()
let foo2 = Foo()
let foos = @[foo1, foo2]
let fooTuples = @[(foo1, 1), (foo2, 2)]
discard repeat(foo1, 3)
discard zip(foos, foos)
discard unzip(fooTuples)
However, since 2020-12-09, devel Nim produced errors like
/tmp/bar.nim(11, 15) template/generic instantiation of `repeat` from here
/foo/nim/pure/collections/sequtils.nim(172, 6) Error: 'repeat' can have side effects
an object reachable from 'x' is potentially mutated
/foo/nim/pure/collections/sequtils.nim(183, 15) the mutation is here
/foo/nim/pure/collections/sequtils.nim(183, 15) is the statement that connected the mutation to the parameter
This commit reverts some `proc` to `func` changes so that code that:
- calls `repeat`, `zip`, or `unzip`
- and instantiates them with types containing `ref`
can once again be compiled with `strictFuncs`. Otherwise, a user might
be forced to drop or alter their `strictFuncs` use when upgrading from
Nim 1.4.x, or when writing new code that uses these procedures (at least
for now, with the current `strictFuncs` implementation).
This commit also adds tests to assert that the remaining funcs in this
module can be compiled with `strictFuncs` when used with types
containing `ref`.
The original batch of `proc` to `func` changes in `sequtils.nim` was in
commit 6f57ebae34, which was partially reverted in 38eb021f81.
See also: https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/16305
* deprecate sequtils.delete and add an overload with saner semantics
* AssertionDefect => IndexDefect
* improve tsequtils
* add tests; use splice in js for optimization
* fix mapIt issues #12625 & #12639:
1. fallback to call `map` when the result of `op` is a closure;
2. use `items(s)` in the for loop.
* fix test errors.
* add comments and InType is moved.
* fix ident.
New issue: since `Table[A, B]` allocates its backing storage with
`newSeq[KeyValuePair[A, B]]`, it's no longer legal to create a table
with `not nil` types used as either keys or values.
* Add idxmin() which returns the index of the minimum value
* Add idxmax() which returns the index of the maximum value
* Add tests for idxmin()
* Add tests for idxmax()
* Remove initialization of result = 0
* Adds overloading for arrays (no enums indexed arrays yet)
* Add support for enum index arrays
* Fix tests with enum
* Fix tests for idxmax
* Change names of the procedures to minIndex and maxIndex
* address Araq's comments:
- remove 'array' versions
- add .since pragma
- return 'int' instead of 'Natural'
- add changelog entry
Co-authored-by: Federico A. Corazza <20555025+Imperator26@users.noreply.github.com>