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If we create a [tree-sitter](https://tree-sitter.github.io/tree-sitter/) backend, we could get basic editor support for all languages using BNFC with almost no work.
Tree-sitter grammars are the defa…
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Hi Sorixelle,
Thanks a lot for the package. I have followed your installation instructions without any errors, specifically:
- installed from MELPA
- manually installed the grammars using `tree…
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First I just want to say, thank you for all the work you've done on this!
I'm curious about adding support for [Shiki](https://shiki.matsu.io/). It produces nicer looking (IMO) results than PrismJ…
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I just stumpled across jPlag.
It is a bit pity, that some languages are in legacy state. I just want to suggest, that a common input format tokens streams (or AST) might be useful for support vari…
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Considering that :
"We have provided the cascade of grammars used in the Berkeley Parser for English."
Is there a way to obtain grammars for other languages for which the grammar is already created …
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Hey @ssaunderss, we now have an extension registry that supports themes and language grammars (will soon support language servers, and, down the line, more general things).
If you're interested, I …
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RStudio currently supports syntax highlighting for a number of languages (R, Python, etc), and this syntax highlighting is triggered on the file-type level (For example, opening a .py file will trigge…
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Hi y'all, I thought about writing a notebook that showcases how to create a natural language interface for databases using Hugging Face models, Outlines for structured generation and Lark as a parser …
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Your project is awesome, and I wonder if you are aware of this:
https://github.com/antlr/grammars-v4
It's a huge collection of language grammars which can generate JavaScript parsers.
I was …
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## Current problem
The current syntax highlighting system is very slow, and there are noticeable lags when scrolling large C++ files which contain complex syntax elements.
## Issues of tree-sit…