I didn't know you could do that in `nim.cfg`. I stand corrected.
I assumed `nim.cfg` is the ancestor of `config.nims` and has been kept for background compatibility and to avoid breaking a lot of package.
I didn't know you could do that in `nim.cfg`. I stand corrected.
I assumed `nim.cfg` is the ancestor of `config.nims` and has been kept for background compatibility and to avoid breaking a lot of package.