Workaround for #24596.
I also took the liberty to disable it on all targets with GCC, since
their documentation claims that it is also enabled on -Os.
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... by moving the Google font includes near the top of the head. By
including them as early as possible, they are known, when the browser
starts rendering the body.
Test it by making the change manually in `doc/html/system.html` and then
press ctrl+f5 (reload without cache). This removes the font flashing.
Tested in Chrome and Firefox.
Makes docs default to using browser settings instead of light mode
This should fix#16515 since it doesn't require the browser to run the
JS to set the default
Also means that dark mode can be used without JS if the browser is
configured to default to dark mode
**TODO**
- [x] fixes changelog
With the new option `nimPreviewVtables`, `methods` are confined in the
same module where the type of the first parameter is defined
- [x] make it opt in after CI checks its feasibility
## In the following-up PRs
- [ ] in the following PRs, refactor code into a more efficient one
- [ ] cpp needs special treatments since it cannot embed array in light
of the preceding limits: ref
https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/20977#discussion_r1035528927; we
can support cpp backends with vtable implementations later on the
comprise that uses indirect vtable access
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refs #22605
Sym choice nodes are now only allowed to pass through semchecking if
contexts ask for them to (with `efAllowSymChoice`). Otherwise they are
resolved or treated as ambiguous. The contexts that can receive
symchoices in this PR are:
* Call operands and addresses and emulations of such, which will subject
them to overload resolution which will resolve them or fail.
* Type conversion operands only for routine symchoices for type
disambiguation syntax (like `(proc (x: int): int)(foo)`), which will
resolve them or fail.
* Proc parameter default values both at the declaration and during
generic instantiation, which undergo type narrowing and so will resolve
them or fail.
This means unless these contexts mess up sym choice nodes should never
leave the semchecking stage. This serves as a blueprint for future
improvements to intermediate symbol resolution.
Some tangential changes are also in this PR:
1. The `AmbiguousEnum` hint is removed, it was always disabled by
default and since #22606 it only started getting emitted after the
symchoice was soundly resolved.
2. Proc setter syntax (`a.b = c` becoming `` `b=`(a, c) ``) used to
fully type check the RHS before passing the transformed call node to
proc overloading. Now it just passes the original node directly so proc
overloading can deal with its typechecking.
* fix#22492
* Update nimdoc.css
remove scroll-y
* Update nimdoc.out.css
* Update nimdoc.css
* make it sticky again
* Update nimdoc.out.css
* danm sticky, use fixed
* Update nimdoc.out.css
* fix margin
* Update nimdoc.out.css
* make search input react to any change (not just keyboard events) according to https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/22511#issuecomment-1685218787
* fix server caching issue causing Theme failures
* Fix tester to ignore version cache param
* fix case of people using -d:nimTestsNimdocFixup
* rsttester needed the same fix
* fixes#22301; rejects branch initialization with a runtime discriminator with defaults
* undefault nimPreviewRangeDefault
* fixes tests
* use oldCheckDefault
tlsEmulation:on under NetBSD-10Beta and NetBSD-current produces an executable which crashes immediately as follows:
Core was generated by `koch'.
Program terminated with signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
#0 0x000000000047b4c2 in nimZeroMem ()
(gdb) bt
#0 0x000000000047b4c2 in nimZeroMem ()
#1 0x00000000004897b2 in threadVarAlloc__system_2162 ()
#2 0x000000000048980e in initThreadVarsEmulation ()
#3 0x0000000000489848 in PreMain ()
#4 0x000000000048986a in NimMain ()
#5 0x00000000004898a9 in main ()
I can't speak about the other BSDs.
* default threads on
* make rst gcsafe
* ignore threads option for nimscript
* threads off
* use createShared for threads
* test without threads
* avr threds off
* avr threads off
* async threads off
* threads off
* fix ci
* restore option
* make CI pleased
* fix ic tests
* Update config.nims
* add changelog
* Update changelog.md
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Co-authored-by: konsumlamm <44230978+konsumlamm@users.noreply.github.com>
* [docgen] Group sidebar sections into <details> (open by default)
* [docgen] Consistent indentation in generated HTML
(this is a boon for working on docgen's html/css output)
* [docgen] Move Source/Edit buttons inside main div
This makes styling the documentation significantly easier.
* [docgen] Somewhat consistent CSS formatting
* [docgen] Keep the sidebar onscreen while scrolling
* [docgen] Tweak CSS for the sticky sidebar
* [docgen] search type=text ==> type=search
* [docgen] Update expected doc output
* [docgen] Fix Group by Type sidebar placement bug
* [docgen] Curse you, whitespace (fix tests)
* [docgen] Fix rst2html tests
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* Windows: enable nimRawSetjmp by default
See #19197. The default setjmp can randomly segfault on windows
* Attempt to disable the flag for bootstraping
* Disable styleCheck for c_setjmp