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- Nimfix User Guide
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- :Author: Andreas Rumpf
- :Version: |nimversion|
- **WARNING**: Nimfix is currently beta-quality.
- Nimfix is a tool to help you upgrade from Nimrod (<= version 0.9.6) to
- Nim (=> version 0.10.0).
- It performs 3 different actions:
- 1. It makes your code case consistent.
- 2. It renames every symbol that has a deprecation rule. So if a module has a
- rule `{.deprecated: [TFoo: Foo].}` then `TFoo` is replaced by `Foo`.
- 3. It can also check that your identifiers adhere to the official style guide
- and optionally modify them to do so (via `--styleCheck:auto`).
- Note that `nimfix` defaults to **overwrite** your code unless you
- use `--overwriteFiles:off`! But hey, if you do not use a version control
- system by this day and age, your project is already in big trouble.
- Installation
- ------------
- Nimfix is part of the compiler distribution. Compile via::
- nim c compiler/nimfix/nimfix.nim
- mv compiler/nimfix/nimfix bin
- Or on windows::
- nim c compiler\nimfix\nimfix.nim
- move compiler\nimfix\nimfix.exe bin
- Usage
- -----
- Usage:
- nimfix [options] projectfile.nim
- Options:
- --overwriteFiles:on|off overwrite the original nim files. DEFAULT is ON!
- --wholeProject overwrite every processed file.
- --checkExtern:on|off style check also extern names
- --styleCheck:on|off|auto performs style checking for identifiers
- and suggests an alternative spelling;
- 'auto' corrects the spelling.
- In addition, all command line options of Nim are supported.
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