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metagn baec1955b5 don't instantiate generic body type symbols in generic expressions (#24092)
fixes #24090

Generic body types are normally a sign of an uninstantiated type, and so
give errors when trying to instantiate them. However when instantiating
free user expressions like the nodes of `tyFromExpr`, generic default
params, static values etc, they can be used as arguments to macros or
templates etc (as in the issue). So, we don't try to instantiate generic
body type symbols at all in free expressions such as these (but not in
for example type nodes), and avoid the error.

In the future there should be a "concrete type" check for generic body
types different from the check in type instantiation to deal with things
like #24091, if we do want to allow this use of them.
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This directory contains the test cases.

Each test must have a filename of the form: t*.nim

Note: Testament is only aware of tests under a directory (eg tests/foo/) and will ignore top-level tests like tests/tbar.nim.

Specs

Each test can contain a spec in a discard """ ... """ block.

Check out the parseSpec procedure in the specs module for a full and reliable reference

action

Specifies what action this test should take.

Default: run

Options:

  • compile - compiles the module and fails the test if compilations fails.
  • run - compiles and runs the module, fails the test if compilation or execution of test code fails.
  • reject - compiles the module and fails the test if compilation succeeds.

There are certain spec keys that imply run, including output and outputsub.

Categories

Each folder under this directory represents a test category, which can be tested by running koch tests pcat <category> (or cat to avoid parallel testing, which is slower).

The folder dll contains simple DLL tests.

The folder realtimeGC contains a test for validating that the realtime GC can run properly without linking against the nimrtl.dll/so.