Thanks for answer, but it looks like GC cannot be disabled in future versions of Nim but, there still many situations in system programming, where GC will be superfluously (in the low-level for example or dynamic modules).
- which part of std. lib can work without GC? r3d9u11
- Re: which part of std. lib can work without GC? Araq
- Re: which part of std. lib can work without GC? r3d9u11
