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OH NO!

I made a list and your favorite language isn't in it. Quick, tell me what it is so I can add it!

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@fasterthanlime chicken scheme

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*Suddenly, childhood Henry takes over his body for a moment*

@fasterthanlime Microsoft QuickBasic!

*He shakes a moment*

@fasterthanlime Perl!

*He shakes again*

Whoa... what was that

Anyway, my current favorite language started this whole thing so it's in there

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@fasterthanlime The big standouts to me are Ruby, Swift, Kotlin

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@fasterthanlime

- wat: WebAssembly Text Format
- wast: WebAssembly Script Text (used in spec tests)
- wit: WebAssembly Interface Types

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@fasterthanlime depends on what this is for, but for embedded users, arm assembly would be nice

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@thibault The grammar is HUMONGOUS it took minutes to compile

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@fasterthanlime And keep in mind it's not even complete. Since LaTeX is its own turing-complete beast, with (technically) 3 syntax variants (TeX, LaTeX2e, LaTeX3e), one can only partially implement it using the LR grammars TS uses.

Also yeah there's way too many node types lmao

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@thibault Yeah, I'm tempted not to include it in the web demo.

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@fasterthanlime It's for a __web__ demo ? Nah don't bother. For a CLI utility / library yes, for a web demo that needs to be as small as possible you're going spend so much time downloading the thing it doesn't need to be there

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@thibault I'm going to try and have every single grammar be its own module so it downloads them dynamically and have a warning for the big ones saying like, this is big, are you sure?

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