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
(cherry picked from commit a90763ebd7)
In POSIX Base Definitions Section 8.1 Environment Variable Definition,
it is explained that the `COLUMNS` and `LINES` environment variables,
if present, take precedence over any other implementation-defined method
to determine the terminal size. This is useful, for example, to capture
output programmatically in simulations for various terminal sizes.
(cherry picked from commit 75205fee93)
* Add general purpose `setFileSize` (unexported for now). Use to simplify
`memfiles.open` as well as make robust (via hard allocation, not merely
`ftruncate` address space allocation) on systems with `posix_fallocate`.
As part of this, fix a bad `closeHandle` return check bug on Windows and
add `MemFile.resize` for Windows now that setFileSize makes that easier.
* Adapt existing test to exercise newly portable `MemFile.resize`.
* Since Apple has never provided `posix_fallocate`, provide a fallback.
This is presently written in terms of `ftruncate`, but it can be
improved to use `F_PREALLOCATE` instead, as mentioned in a comment.
(cherry picked from commit c91ef1a09f)
* This adds `parseutils.parseSize`, an inverse to `strutils.formatSize`
which has existed since 2017.
It is useful for parsing the compiler's own output logs (like SuccessX)
or many other scenarios where "human readable" units have been chosen.
The doc comment and tests explain accepted syntax in detail.
Big units lead to small numbers, often with a fractional part, but we
parse into an `int64` since that is what `formatSize` stringifies and
this is an inverse over partial function slots. Although metric
prefixes z & y for zettabyte & yottabyte are accepted, these will
saturate the result at `int64.high` unless the qualified number is a
small fraction. This should not be much of a problem until such sizes
are common (at which point another overload with the parse result
either `float64` or `int128` could be added).
Tests avoids `test()` because of a weakly related static: test() failure
as mentioned in https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/21325. This is a
more elemental VM failure. As such, it needs its own failure exhibition
issue that is a smaller test case. (I am working on that, but unless
there is a burning need to `parseSize` at compile-time before run-time
it need not hold up this PR.)
* This worked with `int` but fails with `int64`. Try for green tests.
* Lift 2-result matching into a `checkParseSize` template and format as a
table of input & 2 expected outputs which seems nicer and to address
https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/21349#pullrequestreview-1294407679
* Fix (probably) the i386 trouble by using `int64` consistently.
* Improve documentation by mentioning saturation.
* Improve documentation with `runnableExamples` and a little more detail in
the main doc comment based on excellent code review by @juancarlospaco:
https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/21349#pullrequestreview-1294564155
* Address some more @juancarlospaco code review concerns.
* Remove a stray space.
* Mention milli-bytes in docs to maybe help clarify why wild conventions
are so prone to going case-insensitive-metric.
* Add some parens.
(cherry picked from commit 1d06c2b6cf)
* fix =#13790 ptr char (+friends) should not implicitly convert to cstring
* Apply suggestions from code review
* first round; compiles on windows
* nimPreviewSlimSystem
* conversion is unsafe, cast needed
* fixes more tests
* fixes asyncnet
* another try another error
* last one
* true
* one more
* why bugs didn't show at once
* add `nimPreviewCstringConversion` switch
* typo
* fixes ptr to cstring warnings[backport]
* add fixes
Co-authored-by: xflywind <43030857+xflywind@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 06cd15663d)
* fixes#19973; switch to poll on posix
* it is fd
* exclude lwip
* fixes lwip
* rename select to timeoutRead
* refactor into timeoutRead/timeoutWrite
* refactor common parts
Co-authored-by: xflywind <43030857+xflywind@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit 2b8f0a7971)
emscripten reports infinity for every getrlimit() requests, which does
not work when requesting the max number of file descriptors (prlimit64
syscall). This patch provides a default of 1024 which is common on Linux.
This is used in particular in ioselectors_poll.nim and te invalid value
makes it crash.
* Refactor: rename proc to func
* Fix punycode.decode function
This function could only properly decode punycodes containing a single
encoded unicode character. As soon as there was more than one punycode
character group to decode it produced invalid output - the number of
characters was correct, but their position was not.
* Update tpunycode.nim
Co-authored-by: Clay Sweetser <Varriount@users.noreply.github.com>
(cherry picked from commit ade85ee91f)
* Variant of that works with raw IpAddresses.
- Add doc tests for new net proc's.
- Aadd recvFrom impl
- Add recvFrom impl -- tweak handling data var
- Update lib/pure/net.nim
Co-authored-by: Dominik Picheta <dominikpicheta@googlemail.com>
- cleaning up sendTo args
- remove extra connect test
- cleaning up sendTo args
- fix inet_ntop test
- fix test failing - byte len
* fix test failing - byte len
* debugging odd windows build failure
* debugging odd windows build failure
* more experiments to figure out the windows failure
* try manual assigment on InAddr
Co-authored-by: Jaremy Creechley <jaremy.creechley@panthalassa.com>
(cherry picked from commit 4b5cecd902)
* Porting Nim to run on Zephyr.
Includes changes to `std/net`.
Squashed commit of the following:
tweaking more memory / malloc things
revert back bitmasks
tweaking nim to use kernel heap as C malloc doesn't work
fixing socket polling on zephyr
cleanup getting maximum sockets for process or for rtos'es
reorganizing and fixing net for async / system
merge netlite changes back into nativesockets
merge netlite changes back into nativesockets
reverting native sockets back
tweaking nim / zephyr network
adding option to run 'net-lite' from linux
bridging zephyr's max connections
fixing net errors
fixing compilation with getAddrString
fixing compilation with getAddrString
experimenting with a nativesockets_lite ... getAddrString
experimenting with a nativesockets_lite ... getAddrString
experimenting with a nativesockets_lite ... getLocalAddr
experimenting with a nativesockets_lite ... getLocalAddr
experimenting with a nativesockets_lite ...
add note regarding incorrect FreeRTOS Sockadd_in fields
changing to NIM_STATIC_ASSERT
cleaning up the static_assert error messages
cleaning up the static_assert error messages
setting up static assert ftw!
testing compile time asserts
reworking Sockaddr objects to more closely match various platforms
reworking Sockaddr objects to more closely match various platforms
reworking Sockaddr objects to more closely match various platforms
finding missing items (issue #18684)
fixup posix constants (issue #18684)
adding plumbing for zephyr os (issue #18684)
adding plumbing for zephyr os (issue #18684)
* fixing constant capitalizations
* remove extra debug prints and fix TSa_Family/cint issue
* remove extra debug prints and fix TSa_Family/cint issue
* Porting Nim to run on Zephyr.
Includes changes to `std/net`.
Squashed commit of the following:
tweaking more memory / malloc things
revert back bitmasks
tweaking nim to use kernel heap as C malloc doesn't work
fixing socket polling on zephyr
cleanup getting maximum sockets for process or for rtos'es
reorganizing and fixing net for async / system
merge netlite changes back into nativesockets
merge netlite changes back into nativesockets
reverting native sockets back
tweaking nim / zephyr network
adding option to run 'net-lite' from linux
bridging zephyr's max connections
fixing net errors
fixing compilation with getAddrString
fixing compilation with getAddrString
experimenting with a nativesockets_lite ... getAddrString
experimenting with a nativesockets_lite ... getAddrString
experimenting with a nativesockets_lite ... getLocalAddr
experimenting with a nativesockets_lite ... getLocalAddr
experimenting with a nativesockets_lite ...
add note regarding incorrect FreeRTOS Sockadd_in fields
changing to NIM_STATIC_ASSERT
cleaning up the static_assert error messages
cleaning up the static_assert error messages
setting up static assert ftw!
testing compile time asserts
reworking Sockaddr objects to more closely match various platforms
reworking Sockaddr objects to more closely match various platforms
reworking Sockaddr objects to more closely match various platforms
finding missing items (issue #18684)
fixup posix constants (issue #18684)
adding plumbing for zephyr os (issue #18684)
adding plumbing for zephyr os (issue #18684)
* fixing constant capitalizations
* remove extra debug prints and fix TSa_Family/cint issue
* remove extra debug prints and fix TSa_Family/cint issue
* fixing PR issues
* Porting Nim to run on Zephyr.
Includes changes to `std/net`.
Squashed commit of the following:
tweaking more memory / malloc things
revert back bitmasks
tweaking nim to use kernel heap as C malloc doesn't work
fixing socket polling on zephyr
cleanup getting maximum sockets for process or for rtos'es
reorganizing and fixing net for async / system
merge netlite changes back into nativesockets
merge netlite changes back into nativesockets
reverting native sockets back
tweaking nim / zephyr network
adding option to run 'net-lite' from linux
bridging zephyr's max connections
fixing net errors
fixing compilation with getAddrString
fixing compilation with getAddrString
experimenting with a nativesockets_lite ... getAddrString
experimenting with a nativesockets_lite ... getAddrString
experimenting with a nativesockets_lite ... getLocalAddr
experimenting with a nativesockets_lite ... getLocalAddr
experimenting with a nativesockets_lite ...
add note regarding incorrect FreeRTOS Sockadd_in fields
changing to NIM_STATIC_ASSERT
cleaning up the static_assert error messages
cleaning up the static_assert error messages
setting up static assert ftw!
testing compile time asserts
reworking Sockaddr objects to more closely match various platforms
reworking Sockaddr objects to more closely match various platforms
reworking Sockaddr objects to more closely match various platforms
finding missing items (issue #18684)
fixup posix constants (issue #18684)
adding plumbing for zephyr os (issue #18684)
adding plumbing for zephyr os (issue #18684)
* fixing constant capitalizations
* remove extra debug prints and fix TSa_Family/cint issue
* remove extra debug prints and fix TSa_Family/cint issue
* Remerge
* fixing constant capitalizations
* remove extra debug prints and fix TSa_Family/cint issue
* remove extra debug prints and fix TSa_Family/cint issue
* fixing PR issues
* fix maxDescriptors on zephyr/freertos
* move maxDescriptors to selector.nim -- fixes compile issue
* change realloc impl on zephyr to match ansi c behavior
* change realloc impl on zephyr to match ansi c behavior
* force compileOnly mode for tlwip
Co-authored-by: Jaremy J. Creechley <jaremy.creechley@wavebaselabs.com>
Co-authored-by: Jaremy Creechley <jaremy.creechley@panthalassa.com>
(cherry picked from commit 141b76e365)
Fixes three broken cross references to `rfind` in strutils.
Breakage due to signature changes of the `rfind` methods.
Co-authored-by: adigitoleo <adigitoleo@dissimulo.com>
(cherry picked from commit 5853303be0)
* Update lists.nim
* Update tlists.nim
* removed check `if b.tail != nil`
The tail of the list being null it is still possible to retrieve its end by going through all nodes from the head. So checking for null from `b.tail` is unnecessary. However, setting `a.tail = b.tail` only if `a.head != nil`, so you don't break a good list with an already broken one.
(cherry picked from commit dc5c88ca79)