bindParams
, bindParam
to db_sqlite
for binding parameters into a SqlPrepared
statement.tryInsert
,insert
procs to db_* libs accept primary key column name.xmltree.newVerbatimText
support create style
's,script
's text.uri
adds Data URI Base64, implements RFC-2397.dom
module for the JavaScript target.Ordinal
has changed to something more bit-scrambling.
import hashes; proc hash(x: myInt): Hash = hashIdentity(x)
recovers the old
one in an instantiation context while -d:nimIntHash1
recovers it globally.deques.peekFirst
and deques.peekLast
now have var Deque[T] -> var T
overloads.asyncdispatch
, asyncnet
, system
, nativesockets
, net
and selectors
.For asyncdispatch
, asyncnet
, net
and nativesockets
, an inheritable
flag has been added to all proc
s that create sockets, allowing the user to
control whether the resulting socket is inheritable. This flag is provided to
ease the writing of multi-process servers, where sockets inheritance is
desired.
For a transistion period, define nimInheritHandles
to enable file handle
inheritance by default. This flag does not affect the selectors
module
due to the differing semantics between operating systems.
asyncdispatch.setInheritable
, system.setInheritable
and
nativesockets.setInheritable
is also introduced for setting file handle or
socket inheritance. Not all platform have these proc
s defined.
The file descriptors created for internal bookkeeping by ioselector_kqueue
and ioselector_epoll
will no longer be leaked to child processes.
strutils.formatFloat
with precision = 0
has been restored to the version
1 behaviour that produces a trailing dot, e.g. formatFloat(3.14159, precision = 0)
is now 3.
, not 3
.
critbits
adds commonPrefixLen
.
relativePath(rel, abs)
and relativePath(abs, rel)
used to silently give wrong results
(see #13222); instead they now use getCurrentDir
to resolve those cases,
and this can now throw in edge cases where getCurrentDir
throws.
relativePath
also now works for js with -d:nodejs
.
JavaScript and NimScript standard library changes: streams.StringStream
is
now supported in JavaScript, with the limitation that any buffer pointer
s
used must be castable to ptr string
, any incompatible pointer type will not
work. The lexbase
and streams
modules used to fail to compile on
NimScript due to a bug, but this has been fixed.
The following modules now compile on both JS and NimScript: parsecsv
,
parsecfg
, parsesql
, xmlparser
, htmlparser
and ropes
. Additionally
supported for JS is cstrutils.startsWith
and cstrutils.endsWith
, for
NimScript: json
, parsejson
, strtabs
and unidecode
.
Added streams.readStr
and streams.peekStr
overloads to
accept an existing string to modify, which avoids memory
allocations, similar to streams.readLine
(#13857).
Added high-level asyncnet.sendTo
and asyncnet.recvFrom
UDP functionality.
dollars.$
now works for unsigned ints with nim js
Improvements to the bitops
module, including bitslices, non-mutating versions
of the original masking functions, mask
/masked
, and varargs support for
bitand
, bitor
, and bitxor
.
sugar.=>
and sugar.->
changes: Previously (x, y: int)
was transformed
into (x: auto, y: int)
, it now becomes (x: int, y: int)
in consistency
with regular proc definitions (although you cannot use semicolons).
Pragmas and using a name are now allowed on the lefthand side of =>
. Here
is an aggregate example of these changes:
import sugar
foo(x, y: int) {.noSideEffect.} => x + y
# is transformed into
proc foo(x: int, y: int): auto {.noSideEffect.} = x + y
The fields of times.DateTime
are now private, and are accessed with getters and deprecated setters.
The times
module now handles the default value for DateTime
more consistently. Most procs raise an assertion error when given
an uninitialized DateTime
, the exceptions are ==
and $
(which returns "Uninitialized DateTime"
). The proc times.isInitialized
has been added which can be used to check if a DateTime
has been initialized.
Fix a bug where calling close
on io streams in osproc.startProcess was a noop and led to
hangs if a process had both reads from stdin and writes (eg to stdout).
The callback that is passed to system.onThreadDestruction
must now be .raises: []
.
The callback that is assigned to system.onUnhandledException
must now be .gcsafe
.
osproc.execCmdEx
now takes an optional input
for stdin, workingDir
and env
parameters.
Add ssl_config
module containing lists of secure ciphers as recommended by
Mozilla OpSec
net.newContext
now defaults to the list of ciphers targeting
"Intermediate compatibility"
per Mozilla's recommendation instead of ALL
. This change should protect
users from the use of weak and insecure ciphers while still provides
adequate compatiblity with the majority of the Internet.
new module std/jsonutils
with hookable jsonTo,toJson,fromJson
for json serialization/deserialization of custom types.
new proc heapqueue.find[T](heap: HeapQueue[T], x: T): int
to get index of element x
.
Add rstgen.rstToLatex
convenience proc for renderRstToOut
and initRstGenerator
with outLatex
output.
Add os.normalizeExe
, eg: koch
=> ./koch
.
macros.newLit
now preserves named vs unnamed tuples; use -d:nimHasWorkaround14720
to keep old behavior
Add random.gauss
, that uses the ratio of uniforms method of sampling from a Gaussian distribution.
Add typetraits.elementType
to get element type of an iterable.
typetraits.$
changes: $(int,)
is now "(int,)"
instead of "(int)"
;
$tuple[]
is now "tuple[]"
instead of "tuple"
;
$((int, float), int)
is now "((int, float), int)"
instead of "(tuple of (int, float), int)"
add macros.extractDocCommentsAndRunnables
helper
strformat.fmt
and strformat.&
support = specifier
. fmt"{expr=}"
now expands to fmt"expr={expr}"
.
deprecations: os.existsDir
=> dirExists
, os.existsFile
=> fileExists
Add jsre
module, Regular Expressions for the JavaScript target.
Made maxLines
argument Positive
in logging.newRollingFileLogger
,
because negative values will result in a new file being created for each logged line which doesn't make sense.
Changed log
in logging
to use proper log level on JavaScript target,
eg. debug
uses console.debug
, info
uses console.info
, warn
uses console.warn
, etc.
type
MyObj = object
case kind: bool
of true: y: ptr UncheckedArray[float]
of false: z: seq[int]
proc `=destroy`(x: MyObj) =
if x.kind and x.y != nil:
deallocShared(x.y)
x.y = nil
Refactor into:
type
MySubObj = object
val: ptr UncheckedArray[float]
MyObj = object
case kind: bool
of true: y: MySubObj
of false: z: seq[int]
proc `=destroy`(x: MySubObj) =
if x.val != nil:
deallocShared(x.val)
x.val = nil
getImpl
on enum type symbols now returns field syms instead of idents. This helps
with writing typed macros. Old behavior for backwards compatiblity can be restored
with command line switch --useVersion:1.0
.let
statements can now be used without a value if declared with
importc
/importcpp
/importjs
/importobjc
.from
is now usable as an operator.system.Defect
are no longer tracked with
the .raises: []
exception tracking mechanism. This is more consistent with the
built-in operations. The following always used to compile (and still does):
proc mydiv(a, b): int {.raises: [].} =
a div b # can raise an DivByZeroDefect
Now also this compiles:
proc mydiv(a, b): int {.raises: [].} =
if b == 0: raise newException(DivByZeroDefect, "division by zero")
else: result = a div b
The reason for this is that DivByZeroDefect
inherits from Defect
and
with --panics:on
Defects
become unrecoverable errors.
thiscall
calling convention as specified by Microsoft, mostly for hooking purpose{.unroll.}
pragma, was ignored by the compiler anyways, was a nop.strutils.isNilOrWhitespace
, was deprecated.sharedtables.initSharedTable
, was deprecated and produces undefined behavior.asyncdispatch.newAsyncNativeSocket
, was deprecated since 0.18
.Remove dom.releaseEvents
and dom.captureEvents
, was deprecated.
Remove sharedlists.initSharedList
, was deprecated and produces undefined behaviour.
--warningAsError[X]:on|off
.define
and undef
pragmas have been de-deprecated.nim r main.nim [args...]
which compiles and runs main.nim, and implies --usenimcache
so that output is saved to $nimcache/main$exeExt, using the same logic as nim c -r
to
avoid recompiling when sources don't change. This is now the preferred way to
run tests, avoiding the usual pain of clobbering your repo with binaries or
using tricky gitignore rules on posix. Example:
nim
nim r compiler/nim.nim --help # only compiled the first time
echo 'import os; echo getCurrentCompilerExe()' | nim r - # this works too
nim r compiler/nim.nim --fullhelp # no recompilation
nim r --nimcache:/tmp main # binary saved to /tmp/main
--hint:processing
is now supported and means --hint:processing:on
(likewise with other hints and warnings), which is consistent with all other bool flags.
(since 1.3.3).nim doc -r main
and nim rst2html -r main
now call openDefaultBrowser--hint:msgOrigin
will show where a compiler msg (hint|warning|error) was generated; this
helps in particular when it's non obvious where it came from either because multiple locations generate
the same message, or because the message involves runtime formatting.--doccmd:cmd
to pass additional flags for runnableExamples, eg: --doccmd:-d:foo --threads
use --doccmd:skip
to skip runnableExamples and rst test snippets.--usenimcache
to output to nimcache (whatever it resolves to after all commands are processed)
and avoids polluting both $pwd and $projectdir. It can be used with any command.runnableExamples "-b:cpp -r:off": code
is now supported, allowing to override how an example is compiled and run,
for example to change backend or compile only.nim doc
now outputs under $projectPath/htmldocs
when --outdir
is unspecified (with or without --project
);
passing --project
now automatically generates an index and enables search.
See docgen for details.--oldNewlines
switch.--laxStrings
switch for mutating the internal zero terminator on strings.--oldast
switch.$getType(untyped)
is now "untyped" instead of "expr", $getType(typed)
is now "typed" instead of "stmt"