• fubo@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Sure, but can it go the other way — turn a regexp string into a parse tree and then into Melody syntax?

    Or, at least, the equivalent of CL-PPCRE’s parse-string?

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      1 year ago

      That’s not supported yet but is planned (see the “reverse compiler” feature in the README)

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        1 year ago

        sounds like it would make an amazing VSCode extension

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          Awesome idea, will definitely take it into consideration when that feature is available. Melody actually has a VSCode extension with highlighting and snippets, could be added to that

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          Yeah, I think it makes little sense to have another programming language to create a regex but it sounds like a great regex inspect tool.

          Keep everything in regex, want to change something complicated? You can translate it into this language, tweak it, then translate it back!

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            maybe it makes sense if you’re working on a project that uses a ton of different regexes and really depends on them, idk what kind of project that would be though

            maybe an html parser or web browser? /s

            seriously though this would be cool in a compiled language if it’s built in, but adding another build step to transpile your regexes might be a bit annoying especially if you’re using an interpreted language

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              It make sense in any project that created by more than one person I suppose.