Measuremancer
A library to handle measurement uncertainties & error propagation (by SciNim)
jester
A sinatra-like web framework for Nim. (by dom96)
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Measuremancer
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Show HN: Numbat – A programming language with physical dimensions as types
Yeah, unicode characters in Nim code are supported. However, if by `x²` you'd want to square an identifier `x`, that won't work. The Nim lexer parses `x²` as a single identifier.
We do have infix unicode operators though. So `x ÷ y` (spacing required though!) could be implemented easily. I use this for `±` in Measuremancer [0] (which btw also supports Unchained units, for error propagation on unitful measurements).
[0]: https://github.com/SciNim/Measuremancer
jester
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Jester and forms
See https://github.com/dom96/jester/blob/master/tests/alltest.nim#L105 and for a simpler syntax you can use the same @ as with params in the URL, so just: