* os:any implementation
* os:asny: omit flock/funlock calls in echoBinSafe
* Disabled default "unhandled expection" reporting for `--os:any` to reduce
code size. Added unhandledExceptionHook instead which can be used to get
a notification from Nim and handle it from the application.
* Update asyncftpclient.nim
When use newStringOfCap function not have assign memory for the string data,so if use this address the fault is rasise.
* complelete the bugfix
* [FEATURE] rst parser respect :start-after: in include
Rst parser now respects `:start-after:` and `:end-before:` attributes
for `include` directive.
* [DOC] include directive parsing proc update
* [TEST] Added unit tests for include rst directive in `rst` module
This implements "deterministic" exception handling for Nim based on goto instead of setjmp. This means raising an exception is much cheaper than in C++'s table based implementations. Supports hard realtime systems. Default for --gc:arc and the C target because it's generally a good idea and arc is all about deterministic behavior.
Note: This implies that fatal runtime traps are not catchable anymore! This needs to be documented.
Stack traces on an unbuffered stderr get out of sync with line-buffered
stdout - usually on Windows terminals or CI logs. This fixes it by
calling C's fflush() on the output buffer in the procedure used for
printing stack traces.
* libbacktrace support
* switch to a generic stack trace overriding mechanism
When "nimStackTraceOverride" is defined, once of the imported modules
can register its own procedure to replace the default stack trace
generation by calling `registerStackTraceOverride(myOwnProc)`.
Tested with `./koch boot -d:release --debugger:native -d:nimStackTraceOverride --import:libbacktrace`
for the compiler itself and `./bin/nim c -r -f --stacktrace:off --debugger:native -d:nimStackTraceOverride --import:libbacktrace foo.nim`
for an external program.
* make the StackTraceOverrideProc {.noinline.}