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- const
- NimMajor* {.intdefine.}: int = 2
- ## is the major number of Nim's version. Example:
- ## ```nim
- ## when (NimMajor, NimMinor, NimPatch) >= (1, 3, 1): discard
- ## ```
- # see also std/private/since
- NimMinor* {.intdefine.}: int = 1
- ## is the minor number of Nim's version.
- ## Odd for devel, even for releases.
- NimPatch* {.intdefine.}: int = 1
- ## is the patch number of Nim's version.
- ## Odd for devel, even for releases.
- {.push profiler: off.}
- let nimvm* {.magic: "Nimvm", compileTime.}: bool = false
- ## May be used only in `when` expression.
- ## It is true in Nim VM context and false otherwise.
- {.pop.}
- const
- isMainModule* {.magic: "IsMainModule".}: bool = false
- ## True only when accessed in the main module. This works thanks to
- ## compiler magic. It is useful to embed testing code in a module.
- CompileDate* {.magic: "CompileDate".}: string = "0000-00-00"
- ## The date (in UTC) of compilation as a string of the form
- ## `YYYY-MM-DD`. This works thanks to compiler magic.
- CompileTime* {.magic: "CompileTime".}: string = "00:00:00"
- ## The time (in UTC) of compilation as a string of the form
- ## `HH:MM:SS`. This works thanks to compiler magic.
- proc defined*(x: untyped): bool {.magic: "Defined", noSideEffect, compileTime.}
- ## Special compile-time procedure that checks whether `x` is
- ## defined.
- ##
- ## `x` is an external symbol introduced through the compiler's
- ## `-d:x switch <nimc.html#compiler-usage-compileminustime-symbols>`_ to enable
- ## build time conditionals:
- ## ```nim
- ## when not defined(release):
- ## # Do here programmer friendly expensive sanity checks.
- ## # Put here the normal code
- ## ```
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `compileOption <#compileOption,string>`_ for `on|off` options
- ## * `compileOption <#compileOption,string,string>`_ for enum options
- ## * `define pragmas <manual.html#implementation-specific-pragmas-compileminustime-define-pragmas>`_
- proc declared*(x: untyped): bool {.magic: "Declared", noSideEffect, compileTime.}
- ## Special compile-time procedure that checks whether `x` is
- ## declared. `x` has to be an identifier or a qualified identifier.
- ##
- ## This can be used to check whether a library provides a certain
- ## feature or not:
- ## ```nim
- ## when not declared(strutils.toUpper):
- ## # provide our own toUpper proc here, because strutils is
- ## # missing it.
- ## ```
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `declaredInScope <#declaredInScope,untyped>`_
- proc declaredInScope*(x: untyped): bool {.magic: "DeclaredInScope", noSideEffect, compileTime.}
- ## Special compile-time procedure that checks whether `x` is
- ## declared in the current scope. `x` has to be an identifier.
- proc compiles*(x: untyped): bool {.magic: "Compiles", noSideEffect, compileTime.} =
- ## Special compile-time procedure that checks whether `x` can be compiled
- ## without any semantic error.
- ## This can be used to check whether a type supports some operation:
- ## ```nim
- ## when compiles(3 + 4):
- ## echo "'+' for integers is available"
- ## ```
- discard
- proc astToStr*[T](x: T): string {.magic: "AstToStr", noSideEffect.}
- ## Converts the AST of `x` into a string representation. This is very useful
- ## for debugging.
- proc runnableExamples*(rdoccmd = "", body: untyped) {.magic: "RunnableExamples".} =
- ## A section you should use to mark `runnable example`:idx: code with.
- ##
- ## - In normal debug and release builds code within
- ## a `runnableExamples` section is ignored.
- ## - The documentation generator is aware of these examples and considers them
- ## part of the `##` doc comment. As the last step of documentation
- ## generation each runnableExample is put in its own file `$file_examples$i.nim`,
- ## compiled and tested. The collected examples are
- ## put into their own module to ensure the examples do not refer to
- ## non-exported symbols.
- runnableExamples:
- proc timesTwo*(x: int): int =
- ## This proc doubles a number.
- runnableExamples:
- # at module scope
- const exported* = 123
- assert timesTwo(5) == 10
- block: # at block scope
- defer: echo "done"
- runnableExamples "-d:foo -b:cpp":
- import std/compilesettings
- assert querySetting(backend) == "cpp"
- assert defined(foo)
- runnableExamples "-r:off": ## this one is only compiled
- import std/browsers
- openDefaultBrowser "https://forum.nim-lang.org/"
- 2 * x
- proc compileOption*(option: string): bool {.
- magic: "CompileOption", noSideEffect.} =
- ## Can be used to determine an `on|off` compile-time option.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `compileOption <#compileOption,string,string>`_ for enum options
- ## * `defined <#defined,untyped>`_
- ## * `std/compilesettings module <compilesettings.html>`_
- runnableExamples("--floatChecks:off"):
- static: doAssert not compileOption("floatchecks")
- {.push floatChecks: on.}
- static: doAssert compileOption("floatchecks")
- # floating point NaN and Inf checks enabled in this scope
- {.pop.}
- proc compileOption*(option, arg: string): bool {.
- magic: "CompileOptionArg", noSideEffect.} =
- ## Can be used to determine an enum compile-time option.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `compileOption <#compileOption,string>`_ for `on|off` options
- ## * `defined <#defined,untyped>`_
- ## * `std/compilesettings module <compilesettings.html>`_
- runnableExamples:
- when compileOption("opt", "size") and compileOption("gc", "boehm"):
- discard "compiled with optimization for size and uses Boehm's GC"
- template currentSourcePath*: string = instantiationInfo(-1, true).filename
- ## Returns the full file-system path of the current source.
- ##
- ## To get the directory containing the current source, use it with
- ## `ospaths2.parentDir() <ospaths2.html#parentDir%2Cstring>`_ as
- ## `currentSourcePath.parentDir()`.
- ##
- ## The path returned by this template is set at compile time.
- ##
- ## See the docstring of `macros.getProjectPath() <macros.html#getProjectPath>`_
- ## for an example to see the distinction between the `currentSourcePath()`
- ## and `getProjectPath()`.
- ##
- ## See also:
- ## * `ospaths2.getCurrentDir() proc <ospaths2.html#getCurrentDir>`_
- proc slurp*(filename: string): string {.magic: "Slurp".}
- ## This is an alias for `staticRead <#staticRead,string>`_.
- proc staticRead*(filename: string): string {.magic: "Slurp".}
- ## Compile-time `readFile <syncio.html#readFile,string>`_ proc for easy
- ## `resource`:idx: embedding:
- ##
- ## The maximum file size limit that `staticRead` and `slurp` can read is
- ## near or equal to the *free* memory of the device you are using to compile.
- ## ```nim
- ## const myResource = staticRead"mydatafile.bin"
- ## ```
- ##
- ## `slurp <#slurp,string>`_ is an alias for `staticRead`.
- proc gorge*(command: string, input = "", cache = ""): string {.
- magic: "StaticExec".} = discard
- ## This is an alias for `staticExec <#staticExec,string,string,string>`_.
- proc staticExec*(command: string, input = "", cache = ""): string {.
- magic: "StaticExec".} = discard
- ## Executes an external process at compile-time and returns its text output
- ## (stdout + stderr).
- ##
- ## If `input` is not an empty string, it will be passed as a standard input
- ## to the executed program.
- ## ```nim
- ## const buildInfo = "Revision " & staticExec("git rev-parse HEAD") &
- ## "\nCompiled on " & staticExec("uname -v")
- ## ```
- ##
- ## `gorge <#gorge,string,string,string>`_ is an alias for `staticExec`.
- ##
- ## Note that you can use this proc inside a pragma like
- ## `passc <manual.html#implementation-specific-pragmas-passc-pragma>`_ or
- ## `passl <manual.html#implementation-specific-pragmas-passl-pragma>`_.
- ##
- ## If `cache` is not empty, the results of `staticExec` are cached within
- ## the `nimcache` directory. Use `--forceBuild` to get rid of this caching
- ## behaviour then. `command & input & cache` (the concatenated string) is
- ## used to determine whether the entry in the cache is still valid. You can
- ## use versioning information for `cache`:
- ## ```nim
- ## const stateMachine = staticExec("dfaoptimizer", "input", "0.8.0")
- ## ```
- proc gorgeEx*(command: string, input = "", cache = ""): tuple[output: string,
- exitCode: int] =
- ## Similar to `gorge <#gorge,string,string,string>`_ but also returns the
- ## precious exit code.
- discard
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