Note that contrary to what docgen.rst currently says, the ids have
to match exactly or else most web browsers will not jump to the
intended symbol.
(cherry picked from commit 93461aee34)
* removed from `compiler`:
* lists (deprecated 2 years ago)
* removed from `lib` (all deprecated 3 years ago):
* ssl
* matchers
* httpserver
* removed from `lib/deprecated`:
* unsigned
* actors (and three accompanying tests)
* parseurl
* moved to `lib/deprecated`:
* securehash (the reason for not directly removing - it was deprecated (only) one year ago)
* Support code hot reloading for JavaScript projects
* Add some missing JavaScript symbols and APIs
* fix the Travis build
* (review changes) remove the js type from the standard library as it doesn't follow NEP-1
* more additions to the DOM module
* Follow NEP-1 in jsffi; spell 'hot code reloading' correctly
* introduce a jscore module
* Document jscore module.
* readded js type
* Remove the '$' operator that doesn't behave
* added 'lenient ops' module
* made lenient ops inline/noSideEffect; updated copyright
* moved tests into external module
* added warning for the '==' operator
* mentioned lenientops in the standard library overview
* removed test on nimout -- too fragile
* removed `==` and moved doc link to core section
Having a lexicographically sorted collection is a big benefit (I asked GvR years ago to add one to Python but it was no then and seems to be no now!).
Anyone looking for a such a collection could easily miss the critbits model because very few people have heard of them (according to Wikipedia most people in a ration of approx 750:1 know them as radix trees: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk%3ACrit_bit_tree).