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Re: Tree-sitter maturity


From: Richard Stallman
Subject: Re: Tree-sitter maturity
Date: Wed, 25 Dec 2024 23:32:28 -0500

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  > > Ideally, users should be able install the grammars separately, perhaps
  > > using their `make install' or `apt', and Emacs would only use them
  > > where they normally get installed.  That is ideal because it is not
  > > very integrated -- it preserves modularity.  In particular, it assures
  > > that the details of how they get installed are not a direct concern of
  > > Emacs maintenance.

  > Emacs needs to be built with the tree-sitter library to support the
  > modes based on it, and the grammar library needs to be installed.

That makes sense, but are we talking about two different issues?  I
though we were talking about various grammars, each for some specific
language to be parsed.  When you say "the grammar library", does it
mean those same grammars?

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