* Add posix_memalign()
* Add linux-specific open() flags
O_TMPFILE: since Linux 3.11
O_PATH: since Linux 2.6.39
O_NOATIME: since Linux 2.6.8
O_DIRECT: since Linux 2.4.10
* Fix Stat type
* Fix POSIX AF_INET* const generation
* fix https://github.com/timotheecour/Nim/issues/152 `^[[0m` is inserted in stderr for `echo code | nim c -`
* resetAttributes not even needed, already handled in styledWriteLine
* simplify tests in tests/trunner.nim thanks to this fix
* added high level sendTo and recvFrom to std/asyncnet; tests were also added.
* add .since annotation, a changelog entry and fixed to standard library style guide.
* fixes net.recvFrom to work correctly with IPv6
* raise if domain is not AF_INET or AF_INET6
* renamed template to adaptRecvFromToDomain()
* added high level sendTo and recvFrom to std/asyncnet; tests were also added.
* add .since annotation, a changelog entry and fixed to standard library style guide.
* Improved asserts msgs and added notes for use with UDP sockets
* pointers removed in parameters and fixes
* added .since annotation
* minor fixes
* many bugfixes for js
fixes#12672, fixes#14153, closes#14123, closes#11331, fixes#11783, fixes#13966, fixes#14087, fixes#14117, closes#12256.
mostly fixes the fact that it was allowed to assign to newly created temp variables. additionally attempts to get rid of null initialized seqs/strings (though they might pop up here and there); this simplifies a lot of things and makes code size smaller. even if null seqs/strings pop up here and there it's still better than all those bugs existing.
* formatting fixes
* CI fixes
* more CI fixes
* Error -> Defect for defects
The distinction between Error and Defect is subjective,
context-dependent and somewhat arbitrary, so when looking at an
exception, it's hard to guess what it is - this happens often when
looking at a `raises` list _without_ opening the corresponding
definition and digging through layers of inheritance.
With the help of a little consistency in naming, it's at least possible
to start disentangling the two error types and the standard lib can set
a good example here.