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achin>
step 1 of that might be to get that tree-sitter grammer working
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triallax>
how is tree-sitter relevant to this?
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achin>
not really, but most editors with good lsp support will probably also want a tree-sitter grammar for the language as well
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achin>
(helix comes to mind)
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triallax>
yeah but that's an orthogonal thing
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triallax>
counterexamples include (neo)vim and vscode
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triallax>
neovim supports tree-sitter but it also supports the normal vim highlight thingy
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sharkdp: i'm working on the format specifiers thing and now i'm semi-stuck at the interpretation part
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how do i represent the specifiers in the bytecode
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