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-rwxr-xr-x | lib/system.nim | 13 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | nim/scanner.pas | 1 | ||||
-rwxr-xr-x | nim/transf.pas | 1 |
3 files changed, 6 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/lib/system.nim b/lib/system.nim index 9247c47c2..f52a233f8 100755 --- a/lib/system.nim +++ b/lib/system.nim @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ ## module depends on the compiler. Most of the routines listed here use ## special compiler magic. ## Each module implicitly imports the System module; it may not be listed -## explicitly. Because of this there can not be a user-defined module named +## explicitly. Because of this there cannot be a user-defined module named ## ``system``. {.push hints: off.} @@ -249,8 +249,8 @@ proc dec*[T](x: var ordinal[T], y = 1) {.magic: "Dec", noSideEffect.} proc newSeq*[T](s: var seq[T], len: int) {.magic: "NewSeq", noSideEffect.} ## creates a new sequence of type ``seq[T]`` with length ``len``. - ## This is equivalent to ``s = []; setlen(s, len)``, but more - ## efficient since no relocation is needed. + ## This is equivalent to ``s = @[]; setlen(s, len)``, but more + ## efficient since no reallocation is needed. proc len*[T](x: openarray[T]): int {.magic: "LengthOpenArray", noSideEffect.} proc len*(x: string): int {.magic: "LengthStr", noSideEffect.} @@ -864,15 +864,14 @@ proc dealloc*(p: Pointer) {.noconv.} ## ``realloc``. This procedure is dangerous! If one forgets to ## free the memory a leak occurs; if one tries to access freed ## memory (or just freeing it twice!) a core dump may happen - ## or other memory may be corrupted. So this procedure is really - ## *unsafe*. + ## or other memory may be corrupted. proc assert*(cond: bool) {.magic: "Assert", noSideEffect.} - ## provides a means to implement `programming by contracts` in Nimrod. + ## provides a means to implement `programming by contracts`:idx: in Nimrod. ## ``assert`` evaluates expression ``cond`` and if ``cond`` is false, it ## raises an ``EAssertionFailure`` exception. However, the compiler may ## not generate any code at all for ``assert`` if it is advised to do so. - ## Thus one should use ``assert`` for debugging purposes only. + ## Use ``assert`` for debugging purposes only. proc swap*[T](a, b: var T) {.magic: "Swap", noSideEffect.} ## swaps the values `a` and `b`. This is often more efficient than diff --git a/nim/scanner.pas b/nim/scanner.pas index ffe1741f5..05f903622 100755 --- a/nim/scanner.pas +++ b/nim/scanner.pas @@ -358,7 +358,6 @@ begin end; function GetNumber(var L: TLexer): TToken; -// extremely hard work above us! var pos, endpos: int; xi: biggestInt; diff --git a/nim/transf.pas b/nim/transf.pas index 15e885b40..d5b0bb6f8 100755 --- a/nim/transf.pas +++ b/nim/transf.pas @@ -82,7 +82,6 @@ begin result := newSym(skTemp, getIdent(genPrefix), getCurrOwner(c)); result.info := info; result.typ := skipTypes(typ, {@set}[tyGenericInst]); - // XXX really correct? maybe we need tyGenericInst for generic instantion? include(result.flags, sfFromGeneric); end; |