* Ref #12103 - adds FreeBSD CI
* Fix getApplFreebsd - length of the string includes the null terminator byte, so minus 1 for result length
* Show last commit in setup task.
* Remove .git from repository URL
* Don't include noisy details showing last commit.
* Add FreeBSD build status badge
* Fix#12182 - disable tconsole on FreeBSD
* Disable tgetaddrinfo on FreebSD as getaddrinfo doesn't support the ICMP protocol.
* Install boehm-gc-threaded
* Use libgc-threaded.so on FreeBSD rather than libgc.so.
* Simplify build failure handling. Update alt text for CI badge.
* Disable test on FreeBSD
* Simplify build config
- use GNU make to build csources
- set PATH variable using the environment key
- remove modification of config to set CC as this is already set
* Install git which seems to be missing from current freebsd images
* Revert change to how path is set
* Add a comment explaining why the length is truncated
* Fix tconsole.
This fixes some tiny issues with using Nim on 16-bit platforms. Not
entirely sure why the AVR chip I was compiling for with "cpu = avr" was
detected as 16-bit, but that's probably another issue..
* conversions to unsigned numbers are not checked anymore; implements / fixes https://github.com/nim-lang/RFCs/issues/175
* change the spec yet again to be less consistent but to make more sense; updated the changelog
https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/12600
and in
https://forum.nim-lang.org/t/5499
indicates that everyone is happy/happier with ``pop``.
This just renames the brand new ``take``s to ``pop`` and installs inline
aliases/wrappers to preserve ``Table.take`` and ``TableRef.take``.
Update apis.rst to try to maintain consistency of remove-and-return procs.
When trying to evaluate a Nimble file which imports a Nim module
I was getting the following errors for some reason:
```
/Users/dom/projects/nim/lib/pure/parseopt.nim(229, 46) Error: ambiguous call; both system.paramCount() [declared in /Users/dom/projects/nim/lib/system/nimscript.nim(65, 6)] and os.paramCount() [declared in /Users/dom/projects/nim/lib/pure/os.nim(2613, 8)] match for: ()
```