* Added tests
* Fix expected string
* Allow hooks to take an optional parameter that is the current options
* Add options to hooks for other generic types
* Fix doc links
* Implemented opcSlice to make 'toOpenArray' work on the VM
* Added nkOpenArray for VM to reduce bodgeness
* Fixed range issues and erraneous comments
* Range check correctly for openArrays in opcLdArr
* Inverted logic for ldArr checking
* vm now supports slicing strings
* Added string tests
* Removed usage of 'nkOpenArray' and redundant operations
* Refactored vmSlice implementation, removing redundant and incorrect code
* Made tuples go throw opcWrObj for field assignment
* All strkinds should be considered for openarrays
* Handle nkOpenSymChoice for nkAccQuoted in considerQuotedIdent
* Add test
* Update compiler/lookups.nim
Co-authored-by: SirOlaf <a>
Co-authored-by: Andreas Rumpf <rumpf_a@web.de>
* Make rstgen work with gcsafe
Co-authored-by: Danil Yarantsev <tiberiumk12@gmail.com>
* add tests and fixes
* if nimHasWarningAsError
Co-authored-by: Danil Yarantsev <tiberiumk12@gmail.com>
* Implement Markdown indented code blocks
Additional indentation of 4 spaces makes a block an "indented code block"
(monospaced text without syntax highlighting).
Also `::` RST syntax for code blocks is disabled.
So instead of
```rst
see::
Some code
```
the code block should be written as
```markdown
see:
Some code
```
* Migrate RST literal blocks :: to Markdown's ones
The strutils `delete` func with signature
func delete*(s: var string, first, last: int)
was deprecated in adba5eb45e, in favor of one with signature
func delete*(s: var string, slice: Slice[int])
However, a few procedures still used the deprecated form. This commit
updates them, resolving these deprecation warnings:
rstgen.nim(766, 12) Warning: use `delete(s, first..last)`; delete is deprecated [Deprecated]
strutils.nim(1651, 19) Warning: use `delete(s, first..last)`; delete is deprecated [Deprecated]
strutils.nim(1679, 7) Warning: use `delete(s, first..last)`; delete is deprecated [Deprecated]
strutils.nim(2472, 7) Warning: use `delete(s, first..last)`; delete is deprecated [Deprecated]
Before this commit:
- `trimZeros` called `s.delete(i+1, i)` for an input that lacks a
trailing zero (like "1.23").
- `removePrefix*(s: var string, prefix: string)` called
`s.delete(0, -1)` when the prefix was the empty string.
which did not modify `s`, nor raise an error. But the newer slice
`delete` raises an `IndexDefect` when the start of the slice is greater
than the end, so we avoid calling the new `delete` for such a case.
Recall that exceptions inheriting from `system.Defect` are not tracked
with the `.raises: []` exception tracking mechanism [1], so this commit
does not break existing code like:
proc foo {.raises: [].} =
var s = "abc1.20"
s.removePrefix("abc")
s.trimZeros()
doAssert s == "1.2"
The `strutils.delete` deprecation was motivated by a problem with
`system.delete` [2][3]:
`system.delete` had surprising behavior when the index passed to it
was out of bounds (it would delete the last entry then). Compile
with `-d:nimStrictDelete` so that an index error is produced
instead.
Be aware however that your code might depend on this quirky behavior
so a review process is required on your part before you can use
`-d:nimStrictDelete`. To make this review easier, use the
`-d:nimAuditDelete` switch, which pretends that `system.delete` is
deprecated so that it is easier to see where it was used in your
code.
`-d:nimStrictDelete` will become the default in upcoming versions.
A similar deprecation happened with `sequtils.delete` [4], but that
deprecated form is already not used in this repo.
[1] https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/blob/2dec69fe5aa6/doc/manual.md#exception-tracking
[2] https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/blob/2dec69fe5aa6/changelogs/changelog_1_6_0.md#system
[3] https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/commit/92cb76571432
[4] https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/commit/1d6863a7899f
* fixes#19231; newFinalize doesn't work with ORC
first make it pass tests
* remove the tables dep
creates a binding for finalized procs in order to handle the same symbols. It used to wrongly generat a new symbol id for the same symbol as the encountered one before
* refactor and revert #14257
* de indentation
* fixes tests; uses instantiated types