version 0.10 ============ - Test nimfix on various babel packages - Pegs do not work at compile-time version 0.9.6 ============= - fix tflowvar codegen test - allow simple read accesses to global variables --> difficult to ensure that no data races happen - split idetools into separate tool - split docgen into separate tool - .benign pragma - scopes are still broken for generic instantiation! - implicit deref for parameter matching Concurrency ----------- - 'deepCopy' needs to be instantiated for generics *when the type is constructed* - test 'deepCopy' - overloading of '='; general lift mechanism - the disjoint checker needs to deal with 'a = spawn f(); g = spawn f()' - implement 'foo[1..4] = spawn(f[4..7])' - document the new 'spawn' and 'parallel' statements Low priority: - support for exception propagation? (hard to implement) - the copying of the 'ref Promise' into the thead local storage only happens to work due to the write barrier's implementation - implement lock levels --> first without the more complex race avoidance Misc ---- - fix the bug that keeps 'defer' template from working - make '--implicitStatic:on' the default - fix the tuple unpacking in lambda bug - make tuple unpacking work in a non-var/let context - special rule for ``[]=`` - built-in 'getImpl' - type API for macros; make 'spawn' a macro - markAndSweepGC should expose an API for fibers - prevent 'alloc(TypeWithGCedMemory)' - some table related tests are wrong (memory usage checks) Bugs ==== - bug: 'type T = ref T' not recognized as illegal recursion - bug: type conversions concerning proc types are weird - compilation of niminst takes way too long. looks like a regression - docgen: sometimes effects are listed twice - blocks can "export" an identifier but the CCG generates {} for them ... version 0.9.x ============= - pragmas need 'bindSym' support - pragmas need re-work: 'push' is dangerous, 'hasPragma' does not work reliably with user-defined pragmas - memory manager: add a measure of fragmentation - implement 'bits' pragmas - we need a magic thisModule symbol - provide --nilChecks:on|off - ensure (ref T)(a, b) works as a type conversion and type constructor - optimize 'genericReset'; 'newException' leads to code bloat - stack-less GC version 0.9.X ============= - macros as type pragmas - lazy overloading resolution: * special case ``tyStmt`` - FFI: * test: times.format with the FFI - document NimMain and check whether it works for threading - 'quote' without 'do' doesn't work: parser/grammar issue; could be supported version 0.9.X ============= - implement the missing features wrt inheritance - better support for macros that rewrite procs - macros need access to types and symbols (partially implemented) - enforce 'simpleExpr' more often --> doesn't work; tkProc is part of primary! - the typeDesc/expr unification is weird and only necessary because of the ambiguous a[T] construct: It would be easy to support a[expr] for generics but require a[.typeDesc] if that's required; this would also allow [.ref T.](x) for a more general type conversion construct; for templates that would work too: T([.ref int]) Concurrency/Effect system ========================= - shared memory heap: ``shared ref`` etc. The only hard part in the GC is to "stop the world". However, it may be worthwhile to generate explicit (or implicit) syncGC() calls in loops. Automatic loop injection seems troublesome, but maybe we can come up with a simple heuristic. (All procs that `new` shared memory are syncGC() candidates... But then 'new' itself calls syncGC() so that's pointless.) Hm instead of an heuristic simply provide a ``syncgc`` pragma to trigger compiler injection --> more general: an ``injectLoop`` pragma - 'writes: []' effect; track reads/writes for shared types - use the effect system for static deadlock prevention and race detection - ``~`` operator for effects - introduce 'noaddr' pragma to prevent taking the address of a location; this is very handy to prevent aliasing of global data version 0.9.XX ============== - make 'clamp' a magic for the range stuff - better type syntax for functions and tuples: tuple(int, int); (int,int)->int Memory safety ============= - object branch transitions from low(selector) are unsafe! ---> Needs a deprecation path - object branch transitions can't work with the current 'reset'; add a 'reset' with an additional parameter --> simple: provide a 'reset(x, TObj(k: nkValue))' instead? why bother? '=' does the same. - returning 'var T' is unsafe and needs some static analysis GC == - precise stack marking; embrace C++ code generation for that - marker procs for Boehm GC - hybrid GC - acyclic vs prunable; introduce GC hints - use big blocks in the allocator - object pooling support for *hard* realtime systems - provide tool/API to track leaks/object counts - resizing of strings/sequences could take into account the memory that is allocated CGEN ==== - codegen should use "NIM_CAST" macro and respect aliasing rules for GCC - ``restrict`` pragma + backend support - 'const' objects including case objects Not essential for 1.0.0 ======================= - allow implicit forward declarations of procs via a pragma (so that the wrappers can deactivate it): better solution: introduce the notion of a 'proc section' that is similar to a type section. - implement the "snoopResult" pragma; no, make a strutils with string append semantics instead ... - implement "closure tuple consists of a single 'ref'" optimization - new feature: ``distinct T with operations`` - arglist as a type (iterator chaining); variable length type lists for generics - implement marker procs for message passing - implement closures that support nesting of *procs* > 1 - object constructors: static check for fields if discriminator is known at compile time - prove array accesses Optimizations ============= - optimize 'if' with a constant condition --> necessary in frontend for better dead code elimination; also necessary to prevent ``if c > 0: 1 div c`` - escape analysis for string/seq seems to be easy to do too; even further write barrier specialization - inlining of first class functions - proc specialization in the code gen for write barrier specialization - VM/optimizer: implement on the fly CSE