This code will crash `check`/`nimsuggest` since the `ra` register is
uninitialised
```nim
import macros
static:
discard parseExpr("'")
```
Now it assigns an empty node so that it has something
Testament changes were so I could properly write a test. It would pass
even with a segfault since it could find the error
(cherry picked from commit db9d8003b0)
Closes#14329
Marks `macros.error` as `.noreturn` so that it can be used in
expressions. This also fixes the issue that occurred in #19659 where a
stmt that could be an expression (Due to having `discardable` procs at
the end of other branches) would believe a `noreturn` proc is returning
the same type e.g.
```nim
proc bar(): int {.discardable.} = discard
if true: bar()
else: quit(0) # Says that quit is of type `int` and needs to be used/discarded except it actually has no return type
```
(cherry picked from commit b3b87f0f8a)
* test case haul for old generic/template/macro issues
closes#12582, closes#19552, closes#2465, closes#4596, closes#15246,
closes#12683, closes#7889, closes#4547, closes#12415, closes#2002,
closes#1771, closes#5121
The test for #5648 is also moved into its own test
from `types/tissues_types` due to not being joinable.
* fix template gensym test
(cherry picked from commit c19fd69b69)
* tuple unpacking for vars as just sugar, allowing nesting
* set temp symbol AST
* hopeful fix some issues, add test for #19364
* always use temp for consts
* document, fix small issue
* fix manual indentation
* actually fix manual
* use helper proc
* don't resem temp tuple assignment
* Add test cases
* Implement contains for CacheSeq
* Implement contains for CacheTable
* Fix implementation of hasKey
* Remove contains for CacheSeq
Fix runnable examples
I was accidently using --doccmd:skip so I didn't spot the failure locally
* Implement hasKey as a VM callback instead of magic
* Implement suggestions from PR
Co-Authored-By: ringabout <ringabout@users.noreply.github.com>
* Update lib/core/macrocache.nim
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Co-authored-by: ringabout <43030857+ringabout@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix#16758 Nim crashes in fixAbstractType
* Update compiler/semexprs.nim
Co-authored-by: Andreas Rumpf <rumpf_a@web.de>
Co-authored-by: Andreas Rumpf <rumpf_a@web.de>
* remove deprecated pragma syntax from 0.20.0
closes#4651, closes#16653 with a cheap fix for now due to
how early `tfFinal` is set
* remove type pragma between name and generics
* undo removal, try removing bind expression (0.8.14)
* fix test, unremove bind expr
* remove again
* Update changelog.md
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* dependencies @ HEAD & weave test dependencies
* try fix package ci
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* fixes#14511 [backport:1.4]
Signed-off-by: Dankr4d <dude569@freenet.de>
* Replaced fix with code from alaviss, for better readability, with small
changes.
Signed-off-by: Dankr4d <dude569@freenet.de>
* - Specified output in test.
Signed-off-by: Dankr4d <dude569@freenet.de>
* Replaced case in nnkRecCase with a simpler version, which just adds the
last son.
Signed-off-by: Dankr4d <dude569@freenet.de>
* Update tests/macros/t14511.nim
* Update tests/macros/t14511.nim
Co-authored-by: Andreas Rumpf <rumpf_a@web.de>
* fixes#18235 - proc annotation type macro sym leak
- also fixed a typo
- proc annotations guard symbol exports with shadow scopes
- symbol handling is shadow scope aware
* test for exporting an existing unexported sym
this one is for my homie alaviss.
* Special handling not needed in semProcAnnotation
* Testcasing
* [skip ci] clean-up and add some more comments
* [skip ci] rm trailing whitespace
Co-authored-by: Clyybber <darkmine956@gmail.com>
* unify tuple expressions
* fix test
* fix test
* apply feedback
* Handle empty tuples
* Fix rendering named unary tuple
* Protect static NimNode against stripping
* Slightly less hacky
* Revert "Slightly less hacky"
This reverts commit 170c5aec0addc029f637afbc948700ca006b7942.
* Slightly less hacky
* Cleanup
* Fix test
* Fix another test
* Add condsym
* Rebase fallout
* changelog: Move from compiler changes to language changes
* Add stricter tests
* Add empty tuple example to doc/astspec
* Fix test
Co-authored-by: Clyybber <darkmine956@gmail.com>
* implements https://github.com/nim-lang/RFCs/issues/258
* don't be too strict with custom pragma blocks
* cast pragmas: documentation
* added most missing inference query procs to effecttraits.nim
On 32-bit system the mask would have a size of 32-bit, which is smaller
than the BiggestInt (usually 64-bit) it was masked against.
For some reason this only affect 32-bit Windows but not 32-bit Linux.
Might just be a difference in how gcc handle out of bound shifts for
Windows and Linux.