A statically typed, imperative programming language

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https://nim-lang.org/

Nim is a statically typed, imperative programming language.

Beneath a infix/indentation-based syntax with a (AST-based) macro
system lies a semantic model that supports a soft realtime GC on
thread local heaps. Asynchronous message passing is used between
threads. An unsafe shared memory heap is also provided for the
increased efficiency that results from that model.

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Filename Size Changed
_constraints 0000000166 166 Bytes
atlas-0.8.0.tar.gz 0000059097 57.7 KB
nim-2.0.6.tar.xz 0007668088 7.31 MB
nim-fix-tests-i586.patch 0000001866 1.82 KB
nim-nim-gdb_fix_interpreter.patch 0000000244 244 Bytes
nim-rpmlintrc 0000000052 52 Bytes
nim.changes 0000021737 21.2 KB
nim.spec 0000009677 9.45 KB
Revision 51 (latest revision is 63)
David Anes's avatar David Anes (david.anes) accepted request 1097101 from Andreas Schwab's avatar Andreas Schwab (Andreas_Schwab) (revision 51)
- Enable build on riscv64
- Skip all tests using valgrind when running under QEmu user-space emulation
Comments 4

Subcosncious Compute's avatar

OpenSuse 15.3 and 15.4 do not show up in the repositories list (https://software.opensuse.org//download.html?project=devel%3Alanguages%3Amisc&package=nim) even though the package is built successfully here. Why?


Subcosncious Compute's avatar

They are showing up under SLE. https://software.opensuse.org//download.html?project=devel%3Alanguages%3Amisc&package=nim. A bit confusing!


David Anes's avatar

Please, open a bug in bugzilla.opensuse.org and report it. I will pick it up as soon as I have time and check what's going on.

Thanks!


David Anes's avatar

I've been told this is a issue of software.opensuse.org and how it interprets OBS output/packages and it's not related to Nim. This is already reported, however I'm not sure how long it will take to be fixed.

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