* system/gc: don't export markStackAndRegisters
* compiler/cgen: unexport internal symbols
As these functions are Nim-specific walkaround against C's optimization
schemes, they don't serve any purpose being exported.
* compiler/cgen: don't export global var unless marked
* compiler/ccgthreadvars: don't export threadvar unless marked
* tests/dll/visibility: also check for exports
This ensure that these changes don't break manual exports.
* compiler/cgen: hide all variables created for constants
* compiler/ccgtypes: don't export RTTI variables
* compiler/ccgexprs: make all complex const static
* nimbase.h: fix export for windows
* compiler/cgen, ccgthreadvars: export variables correctly
For C/C++ variables, `extern` means that the variable is defined in an
another unit. Added a new N_LIB_EXPORT_VAR to correctly export
variables.
Since I was new to regex I did not know that there is a compilation going on with ``re"[abc]"`` constructor and so I followed the other examples in the docs blindly, that is I just put the constructor directly in the arguments of match, find, etc., which was inside a loop and then wondered why my performance was so bad. Of course putting it outside the loop made it vastly more performant. People like me would benefit from the small note I added I would think :)
* Add idxmin() which returns the index of the minimum value
* Add idxmax() which returns the index of the maximum value
* Add tests for idxmin()
* Add tests for idxmax()
* Remove initialization of result = 0
* Adds overloading for arrays (no enums indexed arrays yet)
* Add support for enum index arrays
* Fix tests with enum
* Fix tests for idxmax
* Change names of the procedures to minIndex and maxIndex
* address Araq's comments:
- remove 'array' versions
- add .since pragma
- return 'int' instead of 'Natural'
- add changelog entry
Co-authored-by: Federico A. Corazza <20555025+Imperator26@users.noreply.github.com>
* fixes#13102
* closes#13149
* ARC: fixes a move optimizer bug (there are more left regarding array and tuple indexing)
* proper fix; fixes#12957
* fixes yet another case object '=' code generation problem
* 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.