- add additional parameters parsing (other implementations will just
ignore them). E.g. if in RST we have:
.. code:: nim
:test: "nim c $1"
...
then in Markdown that will be:
```nim test="nim c $1"
...
```
- implement Markdown interpretation of additional indentation which is
less than 4 spaces (>=4 spaces is a code block but it's not
implemented yet). RST interpretes it as quoted block, for Markdown it's
just normal paragraphs.
- add separate `md2html` and `md2tex` commands. This is to separate
Markdown behavior in cases when it diverges w.r.t. RST significantly —
most conspicously like in the case of additional indentation above, and
also currently the contradicting inline rule of Markdown is also turned
on only in `md2html` and `md2tex`. **Rationale:** mixing Markdown and
RST arbitrarily is a way to nowhere, we need to provide a way to fix the
particular behavior. Note that still all commands have **both** Markdown
and RST features **enabled**. In this PR `*.nim` files can be processed
only in Markdown mode, while `md2html` is for `*.md` files and
`rst2html` for `*.rst` files.
- rename `*.rst` files to `.*md` as our current default behavior is
already Markdown-ish
- convert code blocks in `docgen.rst` to Markdown style as an example.
Other code blocks will be converted in the follow-up PRs
- fix indentation inside Markdown code blocks — additional indentation
is preserved there
- allow more than 3 backticks open/close blocks (tildas \~ are still not
allowed to avoid conflict with RST adornment headings) see also
https://github.com/nim-lang/RFCs/issues/355
- better error messages
- (other) fix a bug that admonitions cannot be used in sandbox mode; fix
annoying warning on line 2711
* Change `styleCheck` to ignore foreign packages
* Symbols from foreign packages are now ignored.
* Fixed `styleCheck` violations in `compiler` package.
* Added symbol ownership to custom annotation pragmas.
* Minor refactors to cleanup style check callsites.
* Minor internal documentation of reasons why a symbol isn't checked.
Style violations were fixed in the compiler after thet were exposed by
the changes. The compiler wouldn't compile otherwise.
Symbol ownership for custom pragma annotations is needed for checking
the annotation's style. A NPE was raised otherwise.
Fixes#10201
See also nim-lang/RFCs#456
* Fix a misunderstanding about excluding field style checks
I had refactored the callsites of `styleCheckUse` to apply the DRY
principle, but I misunderstood the field access handling in a template
as a general case. This corrects it.
* Fix some `styleCheck` violations in `compiler/evalffi`
The violations were exposed in CI when the compiler was built with
libffi.
* Removed some uneeded transitionary code
* Add changelog entry
Co-authored-by: quantimnot <quantimnot@users.noreply.github.com>
* Add sink and lent to critbits
* Remove lent for pairs
I guess lent doesn't work well inside tuples
* Remove lent from template in critbits
Apparently this also doesn't work, because some checks failed
* replace gcc asm with __asm__ and add a test
* update test case to specify gcc or clang and not cpp
Co-authored-by: daniel <danielclarke@wearepopgun.com>
Fixes Compilation error with --app:lib when a module tries to pull os.paramStr on posix by throwing a runtime exception instead.
More details here: #19964
* 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
Co-authored-by: konsumlamm <44230978+konsumlamm@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: konsumlamm <44230978+konsumlamm@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix vcc rawsetjmp
* changing `_longjmp()` to `longjmp()` and
`_setjmp()` to `setjmp()`
* fix
* fix setjmp to clangcl on Windows
* fix genTrySetjmp() to clangcl on Windows
* once C++, always C++
When using `{.compile: "file.cc".}` in a nim module, even when compiling
with `nim c` the C++ compiler should be used - once any C++ file has
been compiled, the C++ linker also needs to be used.
* more strict C++ check
* simplify code
* [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
Co-authored-by: sandytypical <43030857+xflywind@users.noreply.github.com>
* 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
* Initial implementation of nimsuggest v3
Rework `nimsuggest` to use caching to make usage of ide commands more efficient.
Previously, all commands no matter what the state of the process is were causing
clean build. In the context of Language Server Protocol(LSP) and lsp clients
this was causing perf issues and overall instability. Overall, the goal of v3 is
to fit to LSP Server needs
- added two new commands:
- `recompile` to do clean compilation
- `changed` which can be used by the IDEs to notify that a particular file has been changed.
The later can be utilized when using LSP file watches.
- `globalSymbols` - searching global references
- added `segfaults` dependency to allow fallback to clean build when incremental
fails. I wish the error to be propagated to the client so we can work on fixing
the incremental build failures (typically hitting pointer)
- more efficient rebuild flow. ATM incremental rebuild is triggered when the
command needs that(i. e. it is global) while the commands that work on the
current source rebuild only it
Things missing in this PR:
- Documentation
- Extensive unit testing.
Although functional I still see this more as a POC that this approach can work.
Next steps:
- Implement `sug` request.
- Rework/extend the protocol to allow better client/server communication.
Ideally we will need push events, diagnostics should be restructored to allow
per file notifications, etc.
- implement v3 test suite.
- better logging
* Add tests for v3 and implement ideSug
* Remove typeInstCache/procInstCache cleanup
* Add ideChkFile command
* Avoid contains call when adding symbol info
* Remove log
* Remove segfaults