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* Implement gorgeous Dracula themed Nim documentation
* Add color for escape sequences
* fixes the test cases
* the big CSS cleanup
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Said that you can have custom exceptions and showed how to create and raise them.
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* Remove mention of using `discard` for block comments
* Add a 32x32 alternate favicon
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code (#12699)
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(#12688) [backport]
* conversions to unsigned numbers are not checked anymore; implements / fixes https://github.com/nim-lang/RFCs/issues/175
* change the spec yet again to be less consistent but to make more sense; updated the changelog
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https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/12600
and in
https://forum.nim-lang.org/t/5499
indicates that everyone is happy/happier with ``pop``.
This just renames the brand new ``take``s to ``pop`` and installs inline
aliases/wrappers to preserve ``Table.take`` and ``TableRef.take``.
Update apis.rst to try to maintain consistency of remove-and-return procs.
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* fixes and changes the recently introduced 'alignas' to be 'align'
* more improvements
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* implemented alignas pragma
* fix bootstrap
* generate c++ compatible syntax for alignas
* Make it work.
* Multiple alignof expressions. Implement top level alignof.
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Derivative of `b*pow(x, 2)` is `2*b*x`, while old version had `2*a*x`
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[ci skip] (#12544)
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* integer literal documentation [ci skip]
* apply feedback [ci skip]
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* Clarifies experimental / parallel on manual.rst
Details:
Calling `useParallel()` in example fails with compiler error
Error: 'parallel' section without 'spawn'
Adding `spawn` causes error:
Error: internal error: (filename: "ccgexprs.nim", line: 1032, column: 17)
No stack traceback available
To create a stacktrace, rerun compilation with ./koch temp c <file>
Therefore a separate proc, `threadedEcho`, is added for the echo'ing
of the string, which allows the example to build, however, `sync()`
must be added so that the "echo in parallel" strings will actually
be shown on the terminal. Otherwise, the program will spawn of the
threads and exit before they can return to the main thread.
* Fixes and clarifies example for threading in manual.rst
Issue:
Calling useParallel() in example failed with compiler error
`Error: 'parallel' section without 'spawn'`
Adding spawn yielded compiler error:
```bash
Error: internal error: (filename: "ccgexprs.nim", line: 1032, column: 17)
No stack traceback available
To create a stacktrace, rerun compilation with ./koch temp c
```
Proposed Solution:
- Separate proc, threadedEcho, is added for the echo'ing
of the string, which allows the example to build
- Added the thread number so that it can demonstrate that sometimes
threads which were started sooner, come back after threads which
were started later.
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* Fix many broken links
Note that contrary to what docgen.rst currently says, the ids have
to match exactly or else most web browsers will not jump to the
intended symbol.
* Prefer relative links for Nim documentation
This is more friendly to those browsing the documentation without
a network connection. The nim-doc package in Debian allows this,
for example.
Also, the domain name being used was not consistent. It could have
been either nim-lang.org or nim-lang.github.io, and those reading
the stable docs could have found themselves suddenly reading the
devel docs instead.
* koch.rst: remove link to nonexistent section
* manual.rst: remove unintended link
cast[T](0) is interpreted as a link to id 0 with text T, so escape
the opening parentheses to display the intended output.
* asyncstreams: replace unintended link with emphasis
* Fix word wrapping
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cast[T](0) is interpreted as a link to id 0 with text T, so escape
the opening parentheses to display the intended output.
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This is more friendly to those browsing the documentation without
a network connection. The nim-doc package in Debian allows this,
for example.
Also, the domain name being used was not consistent. It could have
been either nim-lang.org or nim-lang.github.io, and those reading
the stable docs could have found themselves suddenly reading the
devel docs instead.
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Note that contrary to what docgen.rst currently says, the ids have
to match exactly or else most web browsers will not jump to the
intended symbol.
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* Fix #8802
* Peer review feedbacks https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/12439#discussion_r335905397
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(so that "lambda" can be CTRL+F'd)
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* added cpuTime to VM
* Hide VM-time cpuTime() behind --benchmarkVM flag
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One improvement over #devel is visible in the transformation of getEnv. With this approach we move to result whenever possible.
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It was explicit in the BNF, but the English text implied it was allowed.
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* importjs symbol
* importjs warning message, minor warning fixes
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