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Firstly really awesome project. Go seems like a fun language to learn! (Currently learning Rust).
I was wondering if its possible to compile the json or lisp-ish output to vimscript? No right?
It was very useful to identify certain string declarations and exe calls in a large vim project, I was wondering if I could make changes to the Json tree output and then compile back to vimL?
It looks like I might need to write that part myself, just wanted to make sure it wasn't provided in the repo somehow.
But how would I do this? On a high level? It seems like I would have to go through your Go code, look at your node <--> token bindings, and basically invert them right? While processing the JSON output? ---> This would result in VimL?
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hey @haya14busa
Firstly really awesome project. Go seems like a fun language to learn! (Currently learning Rust).
I was wondering if its possible to compile the json or lisp-ish output to vimscript? No right?
It was very useful to identify certain string declarations and exe calls in a large vim project, I was wondering if I could make changes to the Json tree output and then compile back to vimL?
It looks like I might need to write that part myself, just wanted to make sure it wasn't provided in the repo somehow.
But how would I do this? On a high level? It seems like I would have to go through your Go code, look at your node <--> token bindings, and basically invert them right? While processing the JSON output? ---> This would result in VimL?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: