* 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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* [Testament] Extend and document message testing aids
* Enable inline msgs when not reject action.
Eliminates the pain of changing the line and column numbers in `nimout`
or `output` while making changes to the test.
* Enable using inline msgs and nimout together.
Allows ease of inline msgs for the test as well as testing msgs from
other modules.
* Add path separator and test filename variable interpolation in
msgs.
Eases handling path separators in the msgs.
* Add some documentation.
* Fixed lots of broken tests
* Fixed more broken tests
* Support multiple inline messages per a line
* Fix a broken test
* Revert variable substitution in `output`
* Remove uneeded params
* Update doc/testament.md
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* Update testament/specs.nim
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* Update testament/specs.nim
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* Fix indentation
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Fix links to subheader when TOC is present
It was observed (in https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/20112)
that links to 2nd- (and subsequent) -level headings
fail if TOC is present, e.g.:
```nim
.. contents::
Type relations
==============
Convertible relation
--------------------
Ref. `Convertible relation`_
```
The problem here is that links are resolved in `rst.nim` but later
`rstgen.nim` fixes ("fixes") anchors to make them unique so that
TOC always works (if e.g. there was another sub-section like
"Convertible relation").
The solution implemented in this PR is to move that fix-up of anchors
into `rst.nim`, so that link resolution could know final anchors.
The bug seems to be added in https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/2332
in 2015, that is it is present in Nim 1.0.
* micro implementation of rfc 149
refs https://github.com/nim-lang/RFCs/issues/149
* number/array/seq literals, more statements
* try fix number literal alias issue
* renew expectedType with if/case/try branch types
* fix (nerf) index type handling and float typed int
* use typeAllowed
* tweaks + const test (tested locally) [skip ci]
* fill out more of the checklist
* more literals, change @ order, type conversions
Not copying the full call tree before the typedesc call check
in `semIndirectOp` is also a small performance improvement.
* disable self-conversion warning
* revert type conversions (maybe separate op later)
* deal with CI for now (seems unrelated), try enums
* workaround CI different way
* proper fix
* again
* see sizes
* lol
* overload selection, simplify int literal -> float
* range, new @ solution, try use fitNode for nil
* use new magic
* try fix ranges, new magic, deal with #20193
* add documentation, support templates
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* Minor refactor
* Add OpenSSL 3 support
Remove symbols noOpenSSLHacksq and openssl10
* Drop loading of older openssl versions
* Add library path
* Use only versioned libssl soname os OSX
* Update .github/workflows/ci_packages.yml
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* On Mac OS X CI, link OpenSSL in /usr/local/lib/
* Install OpenSSL on Mac OS X on azure pipeline
* Remove DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
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* Add use of Windows Wide CRT API for env. vars
Replaces use of CRT API `getenv` and `putenv` with respectively
`_wgetenv` and `_wputenv`. Motivation is to reliably convert environment
variables to UTF-8, and the wide API is best there, because it's
reliably UTF-16.
Changed the hack in `lib/std/private/win_setenv.nim` by switching the
order of the Unicode and MBCS environment update; Unicode first, MBCS
second. Because `_wgetenv`/`_wputenv` is now used, the Unicode
environment will be initialized, so it should always be updated.
Stop updating MBCS environment with the name of `getEnv`. It's not
necessarily true that MBCS encoding and the `string` encoding is the
same. Instead convert UTF-16 to current Windows code page with
`wcstombs`, and use that string to update MBCS.
Fixes regression in `6b3c77e` that caused `std/envvars.getEnv` or
`std/os.getEnv` on Windows to return non-UTF-8 encoded strings.
Add tests that test environment variables with Unicode characters in
their name or value.
* Fix test issues
Fixes
* `nim cpp` didn't compile the tests
* Nimscript import of `tosenv.nim` from `test_nimscript.nims` failed
with "cannot importc"
* Fix missing error check on `wcstombs`
* Fix ANSI testing errors
* Separate ANSI-related testing to their own tests, and only executing
them if running process has a specific code page
* Setting locale with `setlocale` was not reliable and didn't work on
certain machines
* Add handling of a "no character representation" error in second
`wcstombs` call
* tests/newruntime_misc: Increment allocCount
Increments overall allocations in `tnewruntime_misc` test. This is
because `getEnv` now does an additional allocation: allocation of the
UTF-16 string used as parameter to `c_wgetenv`.
* Revert "tests/newruntime_misc: Increment allocCount"
This reverts commit 4d4fe8bd3e.
* tests/newruntime_misc: Increment allocCount on Windows
Increments overall allocations in `tnewruntime_misc` test for Windows.
This is because `getEnv` on Windows now does an additional allocation:
allocation of the UTF-16 string used as parameter to `c_wgetenv`.
* Refactor, adding suggestions from code review
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* Document, adding suggestions
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* fixes#20153; do not escape `_` for mysql
* add a test
* Update db_mysql.nim
* Update tdb_mysql.nim
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- 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
* 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
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This changes the default for the `last` parameter of various `find`
routines from `0` to `-1`. Previous default prevents limiting the search
to the first character. This is a logic error, as full text search was
performed for 2 *valid* values of `last`: `0` and `last.high()`.
Adds an overload for `initSkipTable` which returns a newly initialized
table. This encapsulates every single usage of a `var`-acting original
func in this module.
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IANA is using id 0 for "HOPOPT" instead of "ip"
for some time now and those systems that still
support the old mapping will stop doing so at
some point in the future.
Some BSDs and openSUSE are already following this
change as per IANA list here:
https://www.iana.org/assignments/protocol-numbers/protocol-numbers.xhtml
As new unixes (and maybe Windows, who knows) start
to adopt the updated IANA list, this will keep
failing from time to time, so it's better to
remove the "ip" check altogether.
* Remove Deprecated httpcore func
* Remove Deprecated httpcore func
* Fix a test with Deprecated func
* Restart CI, Apple can code shit anymore I tell you
Fixes silent disappearance of Markdown (pseudo-)link when it's detected as
unsafe protocol. Now it will be converted to plain text in spirit of
[the specification](https://spec.commonmark.org/0.30/#links).
For that sake the check for protocol is added to rst.nim also.
* New/better macro pragmas, make some experimental
fix#15920, close#18212, close#14781, close#6696,
close https://github.com/nim-lang/RFCs/issues/220
Variable macro pragmas have been changed to
only take a unary section node.
They can now also be applied in sections with multiple variables,
as well as `const` sections. They also accept arguments.
Templates now support macro pragmas, mirroring other routine types.
Type and variable macro pragmas have been made experimental.
Symbols without parentheses instatiating nullary macros or templates
has also been documented in the experimental manual.
A check for a redefinition error based on the left hand side of variable
definitions when using variable macro pragmas was disabled.
This nerfs `byaddr` specifically, however this has been documented as
a consequence of the experimental features `byaddr` uses.
Given how simple these changes are I'm worried if I'm missing something.
* accomodate compiler boot
* allow weird pragmas
* add test for #10994
* remove some control flow, try remove some logic
* deprecate unsafeAddr; extend addr
addr is now available for all addressable locations, unsafeAddr is deprecated and become an alias for addr
* follow @Vindaar's advice
* change the signature of addr
* unsafeAddr => addr (stdlib)
* Update changelog.md
* unsafeAddr => addr (tests)
* Revert "unsafeAddr => addr (stdlib)"
This reverts commit ab83c99c50.
* doc changes; thanks to @konsumlamm
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* Use openarray of bytes in md5
* fix CI
* cleanup
* use noSideEffect for bootstrapping
* fix CI again
* actually fix CI by checking if it works
* this is getting ridiculous
* put old md5 version in compiler, remove vmop
* 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.