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lit
03973dca30 doc,test(times): followup #23861 (#23881)
followup #23861
2024-07-23 09:56:36 +08:00
SirOlaf
881fbb8f81 Allocator: Always place free cells into the active chunk and add documentation (#23871)
Lets single threaded applications benefit from tracking foreign cells as
well.
After this, `SmallChunk` technically doesn't need to act as a linked
list anymore I think, gotta investigate that more though.
The likelihood of overflowing `chunk.free` also rises, so to work around
that it might make sense to check `foreignCells` instead of adjusting
free space or replace free with a counter for the local capacity.

For Nim compile I can observe a ~10mb reduction, and smaller ones for
other projects.
2024-07-22 16:36:46 +02:00
Ward
c83a9c4c5c fixes #23838: Compilation by MinGW for cpu=i386 with time_t bug (#23876)
Change Time type in std/time_t to `distinct clong` instead of `distinct
int32`
2024-07-22 14:23:18 +02:00
Buldram
2d2a7f2347 Fix out-of-bounds slicing in std/varints (#23868)
Corrects a slicing mistake in the `std/varints` implementation which
caused it to fail when writing large numbers into buffers smaller than
10..13-bytes, now 9-byte buffers are sufficient as the documentation
states.
2024-07-22 07:11:14 +02:00
SirOlaf
fd1e62a7e2 Allocator: Track number of foreign cells a small chunk has access to (#23856)
Ref: https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/23788

There was a small leak in the above issue even after fixing the
segfault. The sizes of `free` and `acc` were changed to 32bit because
adding the `foreignCells` field will drastically increase the memory
usage for programs that hold onto memory for a long time if they stay as
64bit.
2024-07-20 05:40:00 +02:00
c-blake
24f5dfbed2 Add '.' (period, dot, ..) to FormatLiterals so that ss.fff can work. (#23861)
Honestly, to me the entire design of a (highly!) restricted set of
`FormatLiterals` characters seems antithetical to the very idea of a
format string template. Fixing that is a much larger change, though.

So, this PR just adds `'.'` so that the standard (both input & output!)
notation for decimal numbers in Nim can be used for the seconds part of
a time format in `lib/pure/times.format(.., f)`. It should only make
legal what was illegal and should be harmless since `'.'` is not used in
any special way otherwise.
2024-07-19 12:38:02 +02:00
lit
6aa54d533b doc: times.nim: DD -> dd (#23857)
`YYYY-MM-dd` was mistaken as `YYYY-MM-DD`.
2024-07-18 13:59:48 +02:00
ringabout
9de74b7097 fixes #23844; Nim devel nightly i386 build failing (#23849)
fixes #23844
follow up https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/23834

```nim
type
  Timespec* {.importc: "struct timespec",
               header: "<time.h>", final, pure.} = object ## struct timespec
    tv_sec*: Time  ## Seconds.
    tv_nsec*: clong  ## Nanoseconds.
```
2024-07-17 10:50:33 +02:00
Antonis Geralis
ad5b5e3ec0 Add warnings about exec usage. (#23820)
Related to https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/23819 and also found
in discord
https://discord.com/channels/371759389889003530/371759389889003532/1260845467147829372
Since nothing can be done, besides deprecating the function, a warning
is a better option.

---------

Co-authored-by: Juan Carlos <juancarlospaco@gmail.com>
2024-07-17 08:45:52 +02:00
c-blake
c11b3f3fc7 Silence hint:performance message when using very basic http client (#23832)
code such as:
```Nim
import std/httpclient # nim c --hint:performance:on
echo newHttpClient(proxy=nil,
  headers=newHttpHeaders({"Accept": "*/*"})).getContent("x")
```
(Fix was suggested by @ringabout in a private channel.)

Seems useful since `httpclient` is so basic/probably pervasive with many
hundreds of `import`s across the NimbleVerse.
2024-07-15 14:11:06 +02:00
Mark Leyva
a5186a9d8b Use monotonic timestamp to calculate timeouts refs #23826 (#23834)
Related to #23826. This address issues raised
[here](https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/23826#issuecomment-2226877361)
by using a monotonic timestamp to calculate timeouts and increasing the
max sleep time to 50ms.
2024-07-15 14:10:31 +02:00
Miran
f6aeca5765 bump NimVersion to 2.1.9 (#23831)
This is a 2.2 RC1.
2024-07-12 21:06:29 +02:00
Mark Leyva
58b36bd85e fixes #23825; Busy wait on waitid, sleeping at regular intervals (#23826)
Addresses #23825 by using the approaching described in
https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/23743#issuecomment-2199523110.

This takes the approach from Python's `subprocess` library which calls
`waitid` in loop, while sleeping at regular intervals.

CC @alex65536
2024-07-12 15:25:18 +02:00
ringabout
570deb10d3 deprecate owner from std/macros (#23828) 2024-07-12 13:33:54 +02:00
quimt
96c165304d conditional compilation of gcd(SomeInteger,SomeInteger) in std/math (#23773)
The most specific version of `gcd(int,int)` in `std/math` uses bitwise
comparisons from C compilers, which can't be borrowed on the js platform
in the web browser. Conditional compilation here should fix the issue
for this and downstream libraries such as `std/rationals` when compiling
to browser js as the backend.

---------

Co-authored-by: Andreas Rumpf <rumpf_a@web.de>
2024-07-09 12:59:10 +02:00
SirOlaf
3f5016f60e Adjust the correct chunk's free space in allocator (#23795)
Fixes #23788
2024-07-08 11:15:53 +02:00
c-blake
4faa15f3ad Replacement PR for https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/23779 that (#23793)
makes new hash the default, with an opt-out (& js-no-big-int) define.
Also update changelog (& fix one typo).

Only really expect the chronos hash-order sensitive test to fail until
they merge that PR and tag a new release.
2024-07-07 12:51:42 +02:00
Leon Lysak
ce75042a9d Update documentation for parseEnum in strutils.nim (#23804)
added small note regarding style insensitivity for parsing enums. the
casing of the first letter is still taken into account for this
function. was confused a little at first because when I read "style
insensitive manner" I thought it meant casing as well and ran into a
couple of `ValueError`'s because of it.
2024-07-06 22:51:15 +02:00
Gianmarco
96aba18963 Fixed issues when using std/parseopt in miscripts with cmdline = "" (#23785)
Using initOptParser with an empty cmdline (so that it gets the cmdline
from the command line) in nimscripts does not yield the expected
results.

Fixes #23774.
2024-07-02 08:49:21 +02:00
lit
43ee545789 Fix doc: '\c' '\L' in lexbase.nim (#23781)
- In lexbase.nim, `\c` `\L` were rendered as `c` `L`.
2024-07-01 20:47:39 +02:00
lit
a557e5a341 refine: strmisc.expandTabs better code structure (#23783)
After this pr, for a string with just 20 length and 6 `'\t'`, the time reduces by about 1.5%[^t].

Also, the code is clearer than the previous at some places.


[^t]: Generally speaking, this rate increases with length. I may test
for longer string later.
2024-07-01 20:47:08 +02:00
Mark Leyva
288d5c4ac3 fixes #5091; Ensure we don't wait on an exited process on Linux (#23743)
Fixes #5091.

Ensure we don't wait on an exited process on Linux
2024-07-01 11:42:11 +02:00
Andreas Rumpf
8096fa45bd fixes #23725; Size computations work better when they are correct (#23758)
[backport]
2024-06-26 05:09:05 +02:00
Yuriy Glukhov
2c83f94544 Check for nil in cstringArrayToSeq (#23747)
This fixes crashes in some specific network configurations (as
`cstringArrayToSeq` is used extensively in `nativesockets`).

---------

Co-authored-by: Andreas Rumpf <rumpf_a@web.de>
2024-06-24 09:35:05 +02:00
ringabout
2bef08774f fixes #23742; setLen(0) no longer allocates memory for uninitialized strs/seqs for refc (#23745)
fixes #23742

Before my PR, `setLen(0)` doesn't free buffer if `s != nil`, but it
allocated unnecessary memory for `strs`. This PR rectifies this
behavior. `setLen(0)` no longer allocates memory for uninitialized
strs/seqs
2024-06-21 15:07:45 +02:00
c-blake
e645120362 Add Farm Hash conditioned upon nimPreviewHashFarm as 64-bit Hash (#23735)
Unlike present Nim this actually fills `Hash` for `string` & related.

For the curious, note that `hashData` remains the aboriginal Nim string
hasher & `import hashes {.all.}` allows simultaneous test/time of {orig,
murmur, farm} on your favorite CPU & back end compiler.

Update tests also conditioned upon `nimPreviewHashFarm` so they should
pass either with or without that `define` on.

In `--jsbigint=on` mode, only the lower 32-bits of `Hash` match nimvm &
run-time values because `type Hash = int` and on JS int=int32, not int64
as for 64-bit Nim platforms. Due to the matching, `const` Table should
match run-time `Table` on all platforms.

To operate in `--jsbigint=off` mode is feasible but needs much "double
precision mul/xor/ror/shr-arithmetic"-style work. That is distracting &
also of questionable value since JS added BigInt in 2018, ringabout
added Nim support for it in 2021 & `nimPreviewHashFarm` is unlikely to
swap from an opt-in to an opt-out default before 2025..2026 which will
have given a backward looking time window of 7..8 years for deployment
platforms - reasonably generous.

Add a changelog entry for 2.2.
2024-06-19 06:49:57 +02:00
lit
2a658c64d8 fixes #23732, os.sleep(-1) now returns immediately (#23734)
fixes #23732
2024-06-18 17:39:34 +02:00
fakuivan
33f5ce80d6 Fix NIM_STATIC_ASSERT_AUX being redefined on different lines (#23729)
fixes #17247

This generates a new NIM_STATIC_ASSERT_AUX variable for each line that
NIM_STATIC_ASSERT is called from.

While this can solve all existing issues in the current code base, this
method is not effective for multiple asserts on a single line.
2024-06-18 06:53:41 +02:00
c-blake
8037bbe327 Fix non-exported memfiles.setFileSize to be able to shrink files on posix via memfiles.resize (#23717)
Fix non-exported `setFileSize` to take optional `oldSize` to (on posix)
shrink differently than it grows (`ftruncate` not `posix_fallocate`)
since it makes sense to assume the higher address space has already been
allocated there and include the old file size in the `proc resize` call.
Also, do not even try `setFileSize` in the first place unless the `open`
itself works by moving the call into the `if newFileSize != -1` branch.

Just cosmetics, also improve some old 2011 comments, note a logic diff
for callers using both `mappedSize` & `newFileSize` from windows branch
in case someone wants to fix that & simplify code formatting a little.
2024-06-14 08:23:26 +02:00
Andreas Rumpf
3770236bee fixes #22927; no test case extractable [backport] (#23707) 2024-06-12 14:27:49 +02:00
lit
3915fdc372 fixes #23513, parseutils.nim: parseInt's doc example. (#23561)
fixes #23513

Also, the old `runnableExample` is just a copy of `proc
parseInt(openArray[char], var int, int)` variant (in Line 1000).

---------

Co-authored-by: ringabout <43030857+ringabout@users.noreply.github.com>
2024-06-12 10:13:38 +08:00
Andreas Rumpf
69d0b73d66 fixes #22510 (#23100) 2024-06-06 00:52:01 +02:00
ringabout
87e56cabbb make std/options compatible with strictdefs (#23675) 2024-06-05 20:54:25 +02:00
metagn
42e8472ca6 fix noreturn/implicit discard check logic (#23681)
fixes #10440, fixes #13871, fixes #14665, fixes #19672, fixes #23677

The false positive in #23677 was caused by behavior in
`implicitlyDiscardable` where only the last node of `if`/`case`/`try`
etc expressions were considered, as in the final node of the final
branch (in this case `else`). To fix this we use the same iteration in
`implicitlyDiscardable` that we use in `endsInNoReturn`, with the
difference that for an `if`/`case`/`try` statement to be implicitly
discardable, all of its branches must be implicitly discardable.
`noreturn` calls are also considered implicitly discardable for this
reason, otherwise stuff like `if true: discardableCall() else: error()`
doesn't compile.

However `endsInNoReturn` also had bugs, one where `finally` was
considered in noreturn checking when it shouldn't, another where only
`nkIfStmt` was checked and not `nkIfExpr`, and the node given for the
error message was bad. So `endsInNoReturn` now skips over
`skipForDiscardable` which no longer contains
`nkIfStmt`/`nkCaseStmt`/`nkTryStmt`, stores the first encountered
returning node in a var parameter for the error message, and handles
`finally` and `nkIfExpr`.

Fixing #23677 already broke a line in `syncio` so some package code
might be affected.
2024-06-05 20:53:05 +02:00
ringabout
de4c7dfdd9 fixes #22798; Duplicate libraries linker warning (i.e., '-lm') on macOS (#23292)
fixes #22798

Per
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/33675638/gcc-link-the-math-library-by-default-in-c-on-mac-os-x
and
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30694042/c-std-library-dont-appear-to-be-linked-in-object-file

> There's no separate math library on OSX. While a lot of systems ship
functions in the standard C math.h header in a separate math library,
OSX does not do that, it's part of the libSystem library, which is
always linked in.

required by https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/23290
2024-06-02 09:36:20 +08:00
ringabout
cdfc886f88 fixes #23663; Add hash() for Path (#23664)
fixes #23663
2024-05-31 11:07:48 +02:00
Alexander Kernozhitsky
b172b34a24 Treat CJK Ideographs as letters in isAlpha() (#23651)
Because of the bug in `tools/parse_unicodedata.nim`, CJK Ideographs were
not considered letters in `isAlpha()`, even though they have category
Lo. This is because they are specified as range in `UnicodeData.txt`,
not as separate characters:

```
4E00;<CJK Ideograph, First>;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
9FEF;<CJK Ideograph, Last>;Lo;0;L;;;;;N;;;;;
```

The parser was not prepared to parse such ranges and thus omitted almost
all CJK Ideographs from consideration.

To fix this, we need to consider ranges from `UnicodeData.txt` in
`tools/parse_unicodedata.nim`.
2024-05-29 06:42:07 +02:00
ringabout
d923c581c1 revert #23436; remove workaround (#23653)
revert #23436
2024-05-28 20:40:41 +08:00
ringabout
cc5ce72376 fixes #23635; tasks.toTask Doesn't Expect a Dot Expression (#23641)
fixes #23635

---------

Co-authored-by: Andreas Rumpf <rumpf_a@web.de>
2024-05-27 16:58:43 +02:00
ringabout
c615828ccb fixes #22852; fixes #23435; fixes #23645; SIGSEGV when slicing string or seq[T] with index out of range (#23279)
follow up https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/23013

fixes #22852
fixes #23435
fixes #23645

reports rangeDefect correctly

```nim
/workspaces/Nim/test9.nim(1) test9
/workspaces/Nim/lib/system/indices.nim(116) []
/workspaces/Nim/lib/system/fatal.nim(53) sysFatal
Error: unhandled exception: value out of range: -2 notin 0 .. 9223372036854775807 [RangeDefect]
```
2024-05-27 14:13:18 +02:00
Alexander Kernozhitsky
3bda5fc840 Handle arbitrarily long symlink target in expandSymlinks() (#23650)
For now, `expandSymlinks()` can handle only symlinks with lengths up to
1024.

We can improve this logic and retry inside a loop with increasing
lengths until we succeed.

The same approach is used in
[Go](377646589d/src/os/file_unix.go (L446)),
[Rust](785eb65377/library/std/src/sys/pal/unix/fs.rs (L1700))
and [Nim's
`getCurrentDir()`](https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/blob/devel/lib/std/private/ospaths2.nim#L877),
so maybe it's a good idea to use the same logic in `expandSymlinks()`
also.
2024-05-27 11:01:13 +02:00
lit
b838d3ece1 doc(format): ospaths2,strutils: followup #23560 (#23629)
followup #23560
2024-05-20 19:18:28 +08:00
lit
b3b26b2e56 doc(format): system.nim: doc of hostCPU for loongarch64 (#23621)
In doc, `loongarch64` used to be written as `'"loongarch64"'`

since it's [supported](https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/19223)
2024-05-17 20:35:02 +08:00
ringabout
4e7c70fd7d provides a $ function for Path (#23617)
Co-authored-by: Andreas Rumpf <rumpf_a@web.de>
2024-05-17 14:22:53 +02:00
PHO
0ba932132e Support NetBSD/aarch64 (#23616)
I could trivially port Nim to NetBSD/aarch64 because it already
supported NetBSD and aarch64. I only needed to generate `c_code` for
this combination.
2024-05-16 23:22:49 +02:00
ringabout
b42f1ca8a4 fixes deprecation messages and adds missing commas (#23609) 2024-05-14 23:01:54 +02:00
ringabout
1eb9aac2f7 adds Nim-related mimetypes back (#23589)
ref https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/23226
2024-05-10 10:30:24 +02:00
lit
2e3777d6f3 Improve strutils.rsplit doc, proc and iterator have oppose result order. (#23570)
[`rsplit
iterator`](https://nim-lang.org/docs/strutils.html#rsplit.i,string,char,int)
yields substring in reversed order,

while [`proc
rsplit`](https://nim-lang.org/docs/strutils.html#rsplit%2Cstring%2Cchar%2Cint)'s
order is not reversed, but its doc only declare ```
The same as the rsplit iterator, but is a func that returns a sequence
of substrings.
```
2024-05-10 10:30:06 +02:00
Angel Ezquerra
d8e1504ed1 Add Complex version of almostEqual function (#23549)
This adds a version of `almostEqual` (which was already available for
floats) thata works with `Complex[SomeFloat]`.

Proof that this is needed is that the first thing that the complex.nim
runnable examples block did before this commit was define (an
incomplete) `almostEqual` function that worked with complex values.
2024-05-08 14:53:01 -06:00
Marius Andra
e6f66e4d13 fixes 12381, HttpClient socket handle leak (#23575)
## Bug

Fixes https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/12381 - HttpClient socket
handle leak

To replicate the bug, run the following code in a loop:

```nim
import httpclient
while true:
    echo "New loop"
    var client = newHttpClient(timeout = 1000)
    try:
        let response = client.request("http://10.44.0.4/bla", httpMethod = HttpPost, body = "boo")
        echo "HTTP " & $response.status
    except CatchableError as e:
        echo "Error sending logs: " & $e.msg
    finally:
        echo "Finally"
        client.close()
```

Note the IP address as the hostname. I'm directly connecting to a
plausible local IP, but one that does not resolve, as I have everything
under 10.4.x.x.

The output looks like this to me:

```
New loop
Error sending logs: Operation timed out
Finally
New loop
Error sending logs: Operation timed out
Finally
New loop
...
```

In Nim 2.0.4, running the code above leaks the socket:

<img width="944" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-05 at 22 00 13"
src="https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/assets/53387/ddac67db-d7df-45e6-b7a5-3d42f79775ea">

## Fix

With the added line of code, each old socket is cleanly removed:

<img width="938" alt="Screenshot 2024-05-05 at 21 54 18"
src="https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/assets/53387/5b0b4b2d-d4f0-4e74-a9cf-74aec0c50d2e">

I believe the line below, `closeUnusedFds(ord(domain))` was supposed to
clean up the failed connection attempts, but it failed to do so for the
last one, assuming it succeeded. Yet it didn't. This fix makes sure
failed connections are closed immediately.

## Tests 

I don't have a test with this PR. When testing locally, the
`connect(lastFd, ..)` call on line 2032 blocks for ~75 seconds, ignoring
the http timeout. I fear any test I could add would either 1) take way
too long, 2) one day run in an environment where my randomly chosen IP
is real, yielding in weird flakes.

The only bug i can imagine is if running `lastFd.close()` twice is a bad
idea. I tested by actually running it twice, and... no crash/op? So
seems safe? I'm hoping the CI run will be green, and this will be
enough. However I'm happy to take feedback on how I should test this,
and do the necessary changes.

~Edit: looks like a test does fail, so moving to a draft while I figure
this out.~ Attempt 2 fixed it.
2024-05-08 09:33:43 -06:00