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WEBVTT
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uh okay so the first question is is uh
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do you think that this package can be
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included into Emacs or
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uh empire uh
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I think uh it most definitely can is
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just a matter of paperwork but
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the reason I initially wanted to make it
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like a central package is that so that I
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can
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experiment with it more
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like have more freedom to experiment but
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eventually I think is a good candidate
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for inclusion into
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core
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and because because currently not in
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corey mass there are a couple of
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problems with it
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mostly in terms of performance
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for example like anytime we want to
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access the text in a buffer we need to
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make
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a copy of the text into a string
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and then right after reading from that
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text we need to free it right away and
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that results in a lot of garbage
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collection so it would be better
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either the treasure could be included in
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core
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imax or dynamic dynamic model support
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can be
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augmented with direct text access
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somehow
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so the second question is will release
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performance
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be more competitive with cce max
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enough so electricity in english is more
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attractive
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[Music]
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I think it's possible but uh yeah
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not sure about the amount of effort it
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can be
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multi-years effort and one thing that
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even though gce max can make uh
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it is fast enough there's
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there's one thing that it uh cannot have
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which is that because it's the lisp
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it needs the garage collector so
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we may experiment experience some kind
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of
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gcc post if we use live whereas the
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currently transistor is written in c
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so there's no such latency
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the next question is do you think three
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sister would be useful
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for all buffers I can imagine it being
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used to keep a post ast about an arc
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buffer
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light off element and update it in real
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time
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yeah actually this is a very interesting
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idea
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I saw someone started
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resistor grammar for all already I don't
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have a link right now but
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I can look for it
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I'll try looking for it and put the link
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in
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here later
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yeah yes someone has written here the uh
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and the biggest problem with uh right
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now is that it doesn't have
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formal grammar so
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so the effort
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[Applause]
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be quite big I think but but once we
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have that because the
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tree sitter can be run on the web as
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well
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we can on the web and in many other
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places
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if we have a grammar for a traditional
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grammar for all
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we can bring off more
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like everywhere that's a very cool
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thought
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next one is could this be used with
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packages like smart parents that aim to
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bring structural editing to
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non-s expression based languages
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yes that is actually one of the
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intended use cases initially
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it's definitely possible but it's just
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that no one has
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only started writing the integration yet
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and next one
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could you show the source that was
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matched by the parser in the debug view
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in addition to the grammar part matched
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uh yeah that's actually um
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on my to-do list but I haven't had time
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for it yet
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so uh if you go to the treesita
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website it also has an
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online playground where you can input
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the code and see the
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parse tree in real time and it's
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actually
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a lot more fancy than what we have in
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imax currently so
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yeah I just don't have time for it yes
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so
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some help here would be
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very appreciated
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[Music]
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the next question is will it ever be
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possible to write resetter grammars in a
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lisp
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or will javascript be required
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yeah that is already answered in the
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part so the
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the transcript is actually just used as
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a sort of
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preprocessor so the
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python generator actually works on the
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on a json
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structure so uh it's definitely possible
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to replace
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javascript with lists for this
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how extensive will the compatibility
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between
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highlighting grammars for e-max and
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those
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for veeam nail view
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so so right now the
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nail vim and Emacs used a different set
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of
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the highlighting queries and
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item probably uses another set of
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patterns as well I think it makes sense
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because
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each editor has its own like existing
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conventions
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for syntax highlighting so
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at least in the beginning I don't expect
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there is any compatibility between
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different editors
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but I think in the long run it will be
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would it better if there's some kind of
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effort to
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unify the at least provide the
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most common patterns that should work
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across
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editors
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next one is could there be a
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standardized approach
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to coding automatic refactoring in the
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future
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so that whichever language mode you're
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using you could see many
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available refactoring operations
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I'm not sure about this because the
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like
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most of uh refactoring operations are
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actually very
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like highly specific to a language or at
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least to class of
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class of languages so
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so so maybe it's not like uh one single
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approach for all the languages but maybe
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uh
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one for object-oriented oriented
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languages
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one for lisp like language for example
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maybe one for javascript and typestream
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next question is uh I'm completely new
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to trisita how do I use it
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as an end user is there any easy example
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config out there
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the organizer otherwise that shows
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standard usage
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with whatever programming language
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[Music]
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yeah there's no um
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uh actually that uh so the project has
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the documentation
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site but it's not very expensive yet
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I think we need to add more examples
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to the documentation
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can language major mode authors start
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taking advantage of this now
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or is it intended to be used as a minor
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mode
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uh actually it's both so it's intended
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to be used
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as a minor mode but it's also intended
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to
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be depended on by the major mode
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so basically it it wants to be a minor
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mode
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that is dependent on by the other
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major modes
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and by it here I mean the the base
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minor mode tree system mode
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so uh question
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11 is it possible to use this
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for refactoring tool
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uh yeah but
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um like for the kind of refactoring
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inside uh
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buffer it is uh
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it's very doable right now but you need
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to write some glue code
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but for for the kind of more
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extensive refactoring where you want to
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touch
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uh like all files in a project
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there needs there needs to be some kind
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of the project
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and another project and uh
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understanding of the language uh model
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system
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like how they are laid out in the file
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system as well
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and with that understanding that there
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should be passing of
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the files even files on the file system
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that
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are not yet loaded into Emacs
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so that sounds like something more
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a lot more
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a lot more extensive
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and it probably probably sounds like
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something
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something like an id in uh inside your
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max already like a replacement for
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for lsp
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so next question is the that pop-up mx
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window
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how do you get that
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is the custom hem code I wrote a long
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time ago
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but but right now the best way to
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to have something like that is probably
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the what is written here like uh
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ham boss frame or iv spring
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is a lot easier now
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is there a folding mode for tree sitter
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nowadays there's no folding mode for
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three sitters yet
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but uh
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uh but I think it would better be better
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if it's integrated with the
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like current currently there are
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multiple
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I'm not sure they're moving forward
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there are like code folding frameworks
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inside imax already or some the
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code showing packages like third party
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packaging
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and I think it's better to integrate
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with these mods
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rather than writing something new
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entirely
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are there any language major modes that
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have integrated already
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uh not yet
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so the there was a proposed web assembly
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mode
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but it's a new major mode in terms of
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existing major mode there is the
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typescript mode
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but they're only discussing about
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integration
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they're not integrated yet
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I think I can try writing the
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integration
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sometimes next month
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uh basically what they want right now is
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the
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syntax highlighting and handling
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synthetic highlighting and
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code indentation for tsx
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which is the embedded react
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syntax inside typescript
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so it turns out passing these tests
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is very troublesome so
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so trees that would be a crystal would
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be a lot of help there
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is there any link to the slides yes
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I'll post it in irc later
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regarding imax integration we will
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always need to be a foreign library or
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can it be included
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linked directly in compilation
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uh if if this is about the
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core library itself
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then I think it's uh answered it in the
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first question
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right now is a right now it's a
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dynamic model but in the long run it
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will better if
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it's included in core Emacs
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for the language definitions themselves
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it should be better if they are
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distributed uh
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separately like that right now so each
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uh for each language there will be a
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shared
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library that will be loaded by the core
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library at runtime
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so the last question is the python mode
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example is pretty good
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is that something that one can use
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already
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yes I'm using it at work right now
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I think that's all for that's all the
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questions right
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you are now unmuted yeah I think that's
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all the questions on the pads so far um
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so thank you but um there may be more
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questions coming on irc
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um I'll try to have a look
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and we still have about 10 or 15 more
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minutes so
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um there's no rush to wrap up in case um
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anyone has any more questions
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uh yeah I just realized that uh I mixed
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up the
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video editing and I uh lost an entire
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session on the
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introduction to treesita oh
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no worries
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you are now muted
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sounds like a perfect opportunity for
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you to redo the introduction if you'd
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like to
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uh actually uh forgot a lot of that
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and I'm with uh tired now so no I don't
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think I can do it
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it's uh 30 minutes until my bedtime
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oh yeah yeah okay you are now unmuted
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so in that case maybe we should
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um we should let tona
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get started going to bed and um and
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I mean then I will figure out what to do
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with the time
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should we start the next talk early
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since it's pre-recorded
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um yeah we can do we can do that um
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but um yeah tonight it you know right
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now it's pretty late there um no worries
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but
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yeah if you know over the next few days
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or weeks
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if you would like to um you know
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do a quick pre-recording or recording
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to add the introduction and then stitch
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it in with what you had already sent me
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um by all means please do that and I
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will upload the edited version
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uh yeah yeah I'll try to do that
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thank you yep thank you so much bye
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