* CIs: attempt to use csources_v1
* also updated the BSDs
* also updated azure pipelines
* std modules should not itself use the 'std/' import dir...
* compiler has to be careful with std/ for v1 booting
(cherry picked from commit a9b62de895)
* SuccessX `out` now works with --compileOnly and jsonscript; fix bugs in jsonscript
* several bug fixes; eg: `nim doc lib/system/io` now is sane
* dummy edit to force docs CI
* update doc CI filter to include the files mostly likely to require doc rebuild
* remove code duplication in ./config/nimdoc.cfg; show link to compiler docs, various fixes
* walkDirRecFilter, factor nativeToUnixPath workaround
* glob for getRst2html
* docslocal: 40s to build all docs
* revert code dedup in github actions which did not work alas...
* fixups
* workflows/ci_docs: fix docs publishing
It turns out that github.ref is the full ref name, so we have to be a
bit more specific.
See https://developer.github.com/v3/activity/events/types/#pushevent
Also fixed a silly typo :)
* workflows/ci_docs: run CI when there are changes to the workflow
* workflows/ci_docs: publish documentation to Github Pages
This should be a complete replacement for our current Travis CI setup.
* workflows/ci_docs: run docgen upon modification to the css on push
So that any changes regarding the stylesheets would be reflected on the
published docs.
* workflows/ci_docs: build the compiler in release mode
* workflows/ci_docs: set branch name for the generated docs
This makes the "Source" links work correctly.
* workflows/ci_docs: run docgen on windows and osx too
Only deploy the Linux-generated version.
* workflows/ci_docs: cache csources compiler
This should cut the time spent building csources, which is about 1-2mins
depending on OS.