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Ryan McConnell 05beb32d07 folding const expressions with branching logic (#24689)
motivating example:
```nim
iterator p(a: openArray[char]): int =
  if a.len != 0:
    if a[0] != '/':
      discard
for t in p(""): discard
```
The compiler wants to evaluate `a[0]` at compile time even though it is
protected by the if statement above it. Similarly expressions like
`a.len != 0 and a[0] == '/'` have problems. It seems like the logic in
semfold needs to be more aware of branches to positively identify when
it is okay to fail compilation in these scenarios. It's a bit tough
though because it may be the case that non-constant expressions in
branching logic can properly protect some constant expressions.

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Nim Compiler

  • This directory contains the Nim compiler written in Nim.
  • Note that this code has been translated from a bootstrapping version written in Pascal.
  • So the code is not a poster child of good Nim code.

See Internals of the Nim Compiler for more information.