ate here and there
through github issues as I’ve been doing until now.
Regards,
G
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Gerry Agbobada
get a somehow working lua parser for org-mode (going for lua here
because I'd prefer an easy-to-embed / small-runtime-dependency parsing helper
basically)
Seeing this was a great news for the day to me, so thanks :)
Gerry Agbobada
the tradeoff to make the sharing easier at the
cost of privacy/freedom etc.
LSP servers are just file indexers that implement a common protocol to make
writing integrations easier. They are called servers because they are long
running process listening to messages, but really everything could (and most of
the time do) run offline, with file watches over your "project" and sockets for
I/O with clients that run locally
Gerry Agbobada
ing (never went past headings as I'm not really good
with parsing things)
https://github.com/gagbo/LuaOrgParser/tree/master/tests/test-files/headings
Maybe it could be used as a base. I wasn't really sure of how to handle test
cases and creating good ones.
Best regards,
Gerry Agbobada
nto C or whatever. Then use that parser in org
> mode itself. This way some important part of org mode would be outside
> of the small world of elisp.
>
> This is just an idea, what do you think? :)
>
> Best,
> Przemek
>
>
Gerry Agbobada
g-mode codebase.
Thanks for the draft at least, it is a very helpful kickstart !
Gerry Agbobada
try to finalize this ; but I don't know who to contact
to see how I can help
if I know almost nothing about standards and technical writing.
Best regards,
Gerry Agbobada
/bzg/org-mode/commit/68fa5e589f00c8d5b4f7f0dc70be6ebe59238bb8
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I don't know any other way to convey this issue, sorry if it's not the
correct way
Thanks for org-mode, and have a good day !
Gerry AGBOBADA