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* Implements RFCs #209 (#13995)cooldome2020-04-162-7/+52
| | | | | * add test * add changelod entry Co-authored-by: cooldome <ariabushenko@bk.ru>
* Add `hashWangYi1` (#13823)c-blake2020-04-154-4/+28
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Unwind just the "pseudorandom probing" (whole hash-code-keyed variable stride double hashing) part of recent sets & tables changes (which has still been causing bugs over a month later (e.g., two days ago https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/13794) as well as still having several "figure this out" implementation question comments in them (see just diffs of this PR). This topic has been discussed in many places: https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/13393 https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/13418 https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/13440 https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/13794 Alternative/non-mandatory stronger integer hashes (or vice-versa opt-in identity hashes) are a better solution that is more general (no illusion of one hard-coded sequence solving all problems) while retaining the virtues of linear probing such as cache obliviousness and age-less tables under delete-heavy workloads (still untested after a month of this change). The only real solution for truly adversarial keys is a hash keyed off of data unobservable to attackers. That all fits better with a few families of user-pluggable/define-switchable hashes which can be provided in a separate PR more about `hashes.nim`. This PR carefully preserves the better (but still hard coded!) probing of the `intsets` and other recent fixes like `move` annotations, hash order invariant tests, `intsets.missingOrExcl` fixing, and the move of `rightSize` into `hashcommon.nim`. * Fix `data.len` -> `dataLen` problem. * This is an alternate resolution to https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/13393 (which arguably could be resolved outside the stdlib). Add version1 of Wang Yi's hash specialized to 8 byte integers. This gives simple help to users having trouble with overly colliding hash(key)s. I.e., A) `import hashes; proc hash(x: myInt): Hash = hashWangYi1(int(x))` in the instantiation context of a `HashSet` or `Table` or B) more globally, compile with `nim c -d:hashWangYi1`. No hash can be all things to all use cases, but this one is A) vetted to scramble well by the SMHasher test suite (a necessarily limited but far more thorough test than prior proposals here), B) only a few ALU ops on many common CPUs, and C) possesses an easy via "grade school multi-digit multiplication" fall back for weaker deployment contexts. Some people might want to stampede ahead unbridled, but my view is that a good plan is to A) include this in the stdlib for a release or three to let people try it on various key sets nim-core could realistically never access/test (maybe mentioning it in the changelog so people actually try it out), B) have them report problems (if any), C) if all seems good, make the stdlib more novice friendly by adding `hashIdentity(x)=x` and changing the default `hash() = hashWangYi1` with some `when defined` rearranging so users can `-d:hashIdentity` if they want the old behavior back. This plan is compatible with any number of competing integer hashes if people want to add them. I would strongly recommend they all *at least* pass the SMHasher suite since the idea here is to become more friendly to novices who do not generally understand hashing failure modes. * Re-organize to work around `when nimvm` limitations; Add some tests; Add a changelog.md entry. * Add less than 64-bit CPU when fork. * Fix decl instead of call typo. * First attempt at fixing range error on 32-bit platforms; Still do the arithmetic in doubled up 64-bit, but truncate the hash to the lower 32-bits, but then still return `uint64` to be the same. So, type correct but truncated hash value. Update `thashes.nim` as well. * A second try at making 32-bit mode CI work. * Use a more systematic identifier convention than Wang Yi's code. * Fix test that was wrong for as long as `toHashSet` used `rightSize` (a very long time, I think). `$a`/`$b` depend on iteration order which varies with table range reduced hash order which varies with range for some `hash()`. With 3 elements, 3!=6 is small and we've just gotten lucky with past experimental `hash()` changes. An alternate fix here would be to not stringify but use the HashSet operators, but it is not clear that doesn't alter the "spirit" of the test. * Fix another stringified test depending upon hash order. * Oops - revert the string-keyed test. * Fix another stringify test depending on hash order. * Add a better than always zero `defined(js)` branch. * It turns out to be easy to just work all in `BigInt` inside JS and thus guarantee the same low order bits of output hashes (for `isSafeInteger` input numbers). Since `hashWangYi1` output bits are equally random in all their bits, this means that tables will be safely scrambled for table sizes up to 2**32 or 4 gigaentries which is probably fine, as long as the integer keys are all < 2**53 (also likely fine). (I'm unsure why the infidelity with C/C++ back ends cut off is 32, not 53 bits.) Since HashSet & Table only use the low order bits, a quick corollary of this is that `$` on most int-keyed sets/tables will be the same in all the various back ends which seems a nice-to-have trait. * These string hash tests fail for me locally. Maybe this is what causes the CI hang for testament pcat collections? * Oops. That failure was from me manually patching string hash in hashes. Revert. * Import more test improvements from https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/13410 * Fix bug where I swapped order when reverting the test. Ack. * Oh, just accept either order like more and more hash tests. * Iterate in the same order. * `return` inside `emit` made us skip `popFrame` causing weird troubles. * Oops - do Windows branch also. * `nimV1hash` -> multiply-mnemonic, type-scoped `nimIntHash1` (mnemonic resolutions are "1 == identity", 1 for Nim Version 1, 1 for first/simplest/fastest in a series of possibilities. Should be very easy to remember.) * Re-organize `when nimvm` logic to be a strict `when`-`else`. * Merge other changes. * Lift constants to a common area. * Fall back to identity hash when `BigInt` is unavailable. * Increase timeout slightly (probably just real-time perturbation of CI system performance).
* fix #12864 static params were mutating arg types during sigmatch; fix #12713 ↵Timothee Cour2020-04-144-1/+72
| | | | | | | | | | | ; refs #13529 (#13976) * fix #12864 static params were mutating arg types during sigmatch * fix test * fix StaticParam * also fixes #12713; added test case
* Fix semfold handling of {.str/int/bool-define.} (#13964)Oscar Nihlgård2020-04-131-0/+12
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* error msg for #13864 (#13962)cooldome2020-04-131-0/+15
| | | Co-authored-by: cooldome <ariabushenko@bk.ru>
* fix #13848: make var result work with nim cpp (#13959)Timothee Cour2020-04-131-0/+108
| | | | | * fix #13848 * add exhaustive tests for var result
* Make unused code into actual test, replace echo with doassert (#13952)Juan Carlos2020-04-111-0/+84
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* osproc: added a better version of waitForExit for Haiku (#13938)alaviss2020-04-101-6/+22
| | | Also modified tosprocterminate to verify waitForExit implementations.
* fix #13909 (#13914) [backport:1.2]cooldome2020-04-081-0/+11
| | | Co-authored-by: cooldome <ariabushenko@bk.ru>
* fix #13902 distinct uint64 type corruption on 32-bit with borrow (#13907) ↵Timothee Cour2020-04-081-0/+12
| | | | | | | [backport:1.2] * fix #13902 distinct uint64 type corruption on 32-bit with borrow Co-authored-by: Timothee Cour <timothee.cour2+lightsail@gmail.com>
* fix some codegen bugs: NIM_BOOL, NIM_STATIC_ASSERT, --passc:-std=... (etc) ↵Timothee Cour2020-04-074-28/+63
| | | | | | | | (#13798) * fix cgen bool D20200328T203812 * --passc:std=c++17 (etc) now works instead of silently ignored * document caveats for NIM_NIL
* fix #13739 (#13742)Arne Döring2020-04-071-0/+27
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* Fix #13889 with testcase (#13896) [backport]Clyybber2020-04-061-0/+27
| | | | | | | | | * Fix https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/13889 * Add testcase * Reduce test time Co-authored-by: Elie Zedeck RANDRIAMIANDRIRAY <elie.zedeck@gmail.com>
* fix https://github.com/timotheecour/Nim/issues/88 (#13865) [backport:1.2]Timothee Cour2020-04-061-1/+10
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* Add barebones asynchttpserver tests (#13883)supakeen2020-04-051-0/+119
| | | | | | | * Add isNil check to custom Content-Length. Related to #13866. * Setup barebones asynchttpserver tests.
* std/byaddr => std/decls (#13847)Timothee Cour2020-04-031-1/+1
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* renamed new std/pragmas.nim to std/byaddr.nim (#13844)Andreas Rumpf2020-04-021-1/+1
| | | | | * renamed new std/pragmas.nim to std/byaddr.nim * minor code cleanup
* fixes #13782 (#13834)Andreas Rumpf2020-04-011-1/+21
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* Turn some of the errors back into warningsZahary Karadjov2020-04-012-15/+33
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* Replace tfHasRequiresInit with a more accurate mechanismZahary Karadjov2020-04-011-0/+112
| | | | | | | | | The new mechanism can deal with more complex scenarios such as not nil field appearing in a non-default case object branch or a field within a generic object that may depend on a when branch. The commit also plugs another hole: the user is no longer able to create illegal default values through seq.setLen(N).
* Fix https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/4907Zahary Karadjov2020-04-011-1/+40
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* Close https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/11428Zahary Karadjov2020-04-011-0/+12
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* Perform nil checks during object construction and within compiles()Zahary Karadjov2020-04-011-3/+2
| | | | Close https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/6494
* More precise error messages for uninitialized fields in the presence of ↵Zahary Karadjov2020-04-011-3/+7
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* Hrm, the new errors highlighted some code that seems to be brokenZahary Karadjov2020-04-012-2/+2
| | | | | | New issue: since `Table[A, B]` allocates its backing storage with `newSeq[KeyValuePair[A, B]]`, it's no longer legal to create a table with `not nil` types used as either keys or values.
* not nil types are illegal to construct through default(T)Zahary Karadjov2020-04-011-0/+14
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* Turn the warning for uninitialized (result) variables into errorsZahary Karadjov2020-04-011-2/+81
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* Fix tests/notnil/tnotnil_in_objconstr.nimZahary Karadjov2020-04-011-1/+1
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* Plug another hole: default(T) forbidden for objects requiring initializationZahary Karadjov2020-04-011-0/+5
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* Don't allow 'var x: T' for objects that require initializationZahary Karadjov2020-04-011-0/+8
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* More sophistication; Allow requiresInit to be specified per-fieldZahary Karadjov2020-04-011-0/+31
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* First steps, the compiler can boot with enforced requiresInitZahary Karadjov2020-04-011-4/+4
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* fixes #13810 (#13821)cooldome2020-03-311-1/+22
| | | Co-authored-by: cooldome <ariabushenko@bk.ru>
* macros for proc types, macros for types (#13778)Andreas Rumpf2020-03-311-1/+87
| | | | | | | | | * new minor feature: macros for proc types, to be documented * Finished the implementation and added tests * [skip ci] Describe the new custom pragmas in the manual and the changelog Co-authored-by: Zahary Karadjov <zahary@gmail.com>
* Unwind just the "pseudorandom probing" part of recent sets,tables changes ↵c-blake2020-03-311-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | (#13816) * Unwind just the "pseudorandom probing" (whole hash-code-keyed variable stride double hashing) part of recent sets & tables changes (which has still been causing bugs over a month later (e.g., two days ago https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/13794) as well as still having several "figure this out" implementation question comments in them (see just diffs of this PR). This topic has been discussed in many places: https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/13393 https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/13418 https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/13440 https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/13794 Alternative/non-mandatory stronger integer hashes (or vice-versa opt-in identity hashes) are a better solution that is more general (no illusion of one hard-coded sequence solving all problems) while retaining the virtues of linear probing such as cache obliviousness and age-less tables under delete-heavy workloads (still untested after a month of this change). The only real solution for truly adversarial keys is a hash keyed off of data unobservable to attackers. That all fits better with a few families of user-pluggable/define-switchable hashes which can be provided in a separate PR more about `hashes.nim`. This PR carefully preserves the better (but still hard coded!) probing of the `intsets` and other recent fixes like `move` annotations, hash order invariant tests, `intsets.missingOrExcl` fixing, and the move of `rightSize` into `hashcommon.nim`. * Fix `data.len` -> `dataLen` problem.
* stacktraces can now show custom runtime msgs per frame (#13351)Timothee Cour2020-03-303-1/+73
| | | | | | | | * stacktraces can now show custom runtime msgs * improve tests/stdlib/tstackframes.nim * fix test for --gc:arc * test --stacktraceMsgs:on and --stacktraceMsgs:off * --stacktracemsgs:off by default
* faster CIs (#13803)Miran2020-03-3068-1059/+485
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * ttables: smaller table, 5x speedup * thavlak: less iterations, less loops; 30% speedup * tasyncclosestall: shorter timeout; 35% speedup * gcleak4: less iterations, 2x speedup * ttimes: remove deprecated stuff * tdangerisrelease: remove cpp backend, 3x speedup * tfrexp1: smaller range, 2x speedup * trtree: fix warnings, less iterations, 6x speedup * tasyncawait_cyclebreaker: smaller swarm size; 2x speedup * trealloc: smaller number of iterations; 10x speedup * towned_binary_tree: less iterations, 4x speedup * tclosure: remove unused code, less iterations; 2x speedup * twaitany: less durations; 1.4x speedup * tasync_misc: less iterations, 2x speedup * t8535: smaller sleep, 1.5x speedup * tmanyjoin: smaller sleep, 2x speedup * t12221: shorter sleeps, removed two slower tests; 1.6x speedup * tfuturestream: smaller sleep; 1.5x speedup * growobjcrash: less iterations; 2x speedup * ttryrecv: smaller sleep; 1.5x speedup * treusetvar: less threads; 2x speedup * delete tthreadanalysis2, basically a duplicate of tthreadanalysis * t7758: less iterations, 1.5x speedup * tasyncawait: smaller swarm, less messages; 1.5x speedup * tjsandnativeasync: smaller sleep, 1.5x speedup * tpendingcheck: smaller sleep, 1.5x speedup * remove rodfiles test category * move tseq from its own category to 'collections' category * remove unneeded tests and helpers from 'assert' category * stdlib: merge tbitops2 into tbitops * remove 'trepr2' from 'stdlib' cat * merge 'tstreams' into one file * remove 'tinefficient_const_table' from 'ccbugs' cat * merge 'tcollections_to_string' into 'tcollections' * tblocking_channel: smaller sleep, small speedup * tconvexhull: less iterartions; 1.2x speedup * merge 'tdeepcopy2' into 'tdeepcopy' * merge 'tdisjoint_slice2' into 'tdisjoint_slice1' * tmissing_deepcopy: smaller sequence * tsendtwice: smaller arrays; 5x speedup * remove 'tindexerrorformatbounds' * disable multimethod tests * remove 'gc:none' and 'refc' without 'd:useRealtimeGC' from gc tests * koch.nim: bootstrap just with '-d:release', no need for 'csource' * add github workflow for documentation * testament: no need for 8 sub-second decimals
* '.push raises: []' now also affects proc types (#13776)Andreas Rumpf2020-03-291-2/+21
| | | | | | | | | * '.push raises: []' now also affects proc types * fixes the regression * less disruptive bugfix * another attempt
* fix #13730 (#13787)Timothee Cour2020-03-281-0/+4
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* fix typos and deprecation warnings for tconvariancerules.nim (#13772)Arne Döring2020-03-271-21/+20
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* Fix typeSym.getImpl for ref types (#13752)zah2020-03-261-2/+82
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | * Fix typeSym.getImpl for ref types * Fix a codegen issue affecting the test suite of nim-beacon-chain * Fix tests/stdlib/tjsonmacro To understand the fix better it may help to take a look at the history of the replaced code. The nil check that is removed in this commit was introduced in another fix that failed to identify the root cause of the issue - namely that we allow an object type to exist for which no ast is present: https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/9601/files The original intention of the code is more obvious here: https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/pull/9538/files
* Continue bool conversion fixing (#13751)cooldome2020-03-251-1/+8
| | | | | | | | | * continue fixing #13744 * improve style * improve test Co-authored-by: cooldome <ariabushenko@bk.ru>
* fix deprecations and other warnings (#13748)Miran2020-03-2517-51/+50
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* fixes #13744 (#13749)cooldome2020-03-251-0/+35
| | | | | | | * fixes #13744 * improve style Co-authored-by: cooldome <ariabushenko@gmail.ru>
* fixes #13722 (#13729)Andreas Rumpf2020-03-231-3/+6
| | | | | * fixes #13722 * better fix
* new syntax for lvalue references: `var b {.byaddr.} = expr` (#13508)Timothee Cour2020-03-231-0/+70
| | | | | | | | * new syntax for lvalue references: `var b {.byaddr.} = expr` * on type mismatch, `???(0, 0)` not shown anymore * * compiler now lowers `var a: {.foo.}: MyType = expr` to foo(a, MyType, expr) * new pragmas.byaddr defined in pure library code exploiting this lowering * skip `template foo() {.pragma.}`
* Revert "fix #13417 (#13712)" (#13728)Andreas Rumpf2020-03-231-21/+0
| | | This reverts commit a5f02cac85281fc2804e910f330f0c11d3c4f77b.
* better error messages for Nim's effect systemAraq2020-03-221-1/+2
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* fix #13417 (#13712)Arne Döring2020-03-221-0/+21
| | | | | * fix #13417 * add test
* fixes #13715 (#13716)Arne Döring2020-03-222-1/+7
| | | | | * fixes #13715 * fix test