* allocator: catch up with multi-threading techniques
* removed the global thread lock
* more atomics for fun and profit
* added important sysAssert
* stats remain thread local and don't have to be atomic
* undo split chunk optimizations in the hope it makes the CI happy
* FTP client is now able to connect to server over TLS by set `useTls = true` in newAsyncFtpClient proc
* Update asyncftpclient.nim
* fix CI
* shouldn't use {.error.}
* Update lib/pure/asyncftpclient.nim
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* Implement Markdown indented code blocks
Additional indentation of 4 spaces makes a block an "indented code block"
(monospaced text without syntax highlighting).
Also `::` RST syntax for code blocks is disabled.
So instead of
```rst
see::
Some code
```
the code block should be written as
```markdown
see:
Some code
```
* Migrate RST literal blocks :: to Markdown's ones
The strutils `delete` func with signature
func delete*(s: var string, first, last: int)
was deprecated in adba5eb45e, in favor of one with signature
func delete*(s: var string, slice: Slice[int])
However, a few procedures still used the deprecated form. This commit
updates them, resolving these deprecation warnings:
rstgen.nim(766, 12) Warning: use `delete(s, first..last)`; delete is deprecated [Deprecated]
strutils.nim(1651, 19) Warning: use `delete(s, first..last)`; delete is deprecated [Deprecated]
strutils.nim(1679, 7) Warning: use `delete(s, first..last)`; delete is deprecated [Deprecated]
strutils.nim(2472, 7) Warning: use `delete(s, first..last)`; delete is deprecated [Deprecated]
Before this commit:
- `trimZeros` called `s.delete(i+1, i)` for an input that lacks a
trailing zero (like "1.23").
- `removePrefix*(s: var string, prefix: string)` called
`s.delete(0, -1)` when the prefix was the empty string.
which did not modify `s`, nor raise an error. But the newer slice
`delete` raises an `IndexDefect` when the start of the slice is greater
than the end, so we avoid calling the new `delete` for such a case.
Recall that exceptions inheriting from `system.Defect` are not tracked
with the `.raises: []` exception tracking mechanism [1], so this commit
does not break existing code like:
proc foo {.raises: [].} =
var s = "abc1.20"
s.removePrefix("abc")
s.trimZeros()
doAssert s == "1.2"
The `strutils.delete` deprecation was motivated by a problem with
`system.delete` [2][3]:
`system.delete` had surprising behavior when the index passed to it
was out of bounds (it would delete the last entry then). Compile
with `-d:nimStrictDelete` so that an index error is produced
instead.
Be aware however that your code might depend on this quirky behavior
so a review process is required on your part before you can use
`-d:nimStrictDelete`. To make this review easier, use the
`-d:nimAuditDelete` switch, which pretends that `system.delete` is
deprecated so that it is easier to see where it was used in your
code.
`-d:nimStrictDelete` will become the default in upcoming versions.
A similar deprecation happened with `sequtils.delete` [4], but that
deprecated form is already not used in this repo.
[1] https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/blob/2dec69fe5aa6/doc/manual.md#exception-tracking
[2] https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/blob/2dec69fe5aa6/changelogs/changelog_1_6_0.md#system
[3] https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/commit/92cb76571432
[4] https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/commit/1d6863a7899f
* pragma for sfCallsite instead of name check at every template definition
Not documented because it seems to be for internal use?
Should also make it possible to make comparisons and setops imports, but this doesn't have to be done.
I can reuse a name like `cursor` for the pragma as well, added a new name just to be safe.
* make sfCallsite recursive, add tests
* system refactor, move out 600 lines
* compilation, slice, backwardsindex, misc_num moved out of system
* some procs/types moved into arithmetics, basic_types
* system no longer depends on syncio
* some procs moved around to fit with their surroundings
* make exceptions an import, old ops to misc_num
* move instantiationInfo back
* move back nim version, fix windows echo
* include compilation
* better docs for imported modules, fix unsigned ops
also remove ze, ze64, toU8, toU16, toU32 with nimPreviewSlimSystem
* fix terminal
* workaround IC test & weird csize bug, changelog
* move NimMajor etc back to compilation, rebase for CI
* try ic fix
* form single `indices`, slim out TaintedString, try fix IC
* fix CI, update changelog, addQuitProc
* fix CI
* try fix CI
* actually fix CI finally hopefully
* Update lib/system/compilation.nim
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* update kochdocs
* hopefully fix csize uses for slimsystem
* fix tquit
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* make more standard libraries work with `nimPreviewSlimSystem`
* typo
* part two
* Delete specutils.nim
* fixes more tests
* more fixes
* fixes tests
* fixes three more tests
* add formatfloat import
* fix
* last
* Optimize `base64.encodeMime`
* 5x faster for common scenarios, 13x faster if `lineLen` <= encoded
string's length or `newLine` is empty.
* Changed `lineLen`'s type to `Positive` to disallow `0`.
* Fix
* Revert "fixes #20285; prevent oid time overflow at year 2038"
This reverts commit dfcdb6ec2a.
* increase time to 64 bits and clean up
* add testcase
* inline consts
* add a changelog
* fixes #20285; prevent oid time overflow at year 2038
* Extract Markdown & Rst doc into separate file
This documentation should be extracted into separate file
as it's user's documentation, which can be used as a separate
utility for compiling `.md/.rst` files.
* Restructure: move markup info into markdown_rst.md
+Markdown link migration
* conservative partial revert of #19814
* fix
* revert tssl
* revert azure CI change
* keep azure, revert version range
* fully revert CI, add changelog
* useOpenssl3 as separate define, .3 is a version
* Fix cannot create Windows directory in root
Fixes#20306, a regression bug with `createDir` caused by
`23e0160af283bb0bb573a86145e6c1c792780d49`.
The issue is that, if the path consists only of a drive and a single
directory (e.g. "Y:\nimcache2" in the original issue), then no
directories will be created. This works fine if there are multiple
directories (e.g. "Y:\nimcache2\test").
In the case of "Y:\nimcache2", `omitNext` in `createDir` is `false` on
the last condition in `createDir`. This means that the "nimcache2"
directory will not be created, and no exception will be raised.
Fixed by refactoring to use `parentDirs` iterator instead of iterating
over the string characters. Motivation is reduced code complexity.
Will not test the specific "C:\test" `createDir` case, since there is no
standard Windows drive with write permissions in the root. Creating a
custom drive-mapping to Windows Temp is a non-option. That could mess
up some users running the test.
Added `parentDirs` tests since they are lacking on for POSIX paths.
* Fix `createDir("")` causing error
The change to `createDir` caused `createDir("")` to raise an error,
where it previously didn't. Fixed so `createDir("")` does not fail, and
added test case.
Markdown link migration part 1
Also the warning is improved a bit.
Local links (targeting inside its document) which had had a full anchor
were turned into concise form.
The very fact that they existed may be due to the bug in
reference to subsections fixed https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/20279,
now they are working well (both in RST syntax and
new Pandoc Markdown syntax implemented in
https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/20304)