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...CondaPkg will install these dependencies into a Conda environment specific to the current Julia project. Hence dependencies are isolated from other projects or environments. Functions like add, rm, status exist to edit the dependencies programmatically. Or you can do pkg> conda add some_package to edit the dependencies from the Pkg REPL.
...You can dynamically allocate memory to these bump allocators, and reset them at the end of a code block, just like Julia's stack. Allocating to a bump allocator with Bumper.jl can be just as efficient as stack allocation. Bumper.jl is still a young package, and may have bugs. Let me know if you find any.
Julia has @edit, @less, etc. which are very handy for reading the implementation of functions. However, you need to specify a "good enough" set of (type) parameters for them to find the location of the code.