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Hello
I guess it would be a reasonable expectation from a parser to parse and/or verify a javascript regex by itself rather than by relying on the underlying engine to do it; verification will have no output of course, but parsing actually does; and this is one case where having a standard RegexpLiteral spec will be of use.
Also, there are a number of dedicated js-regex parsers out there, none of whose outputs is compatible with the other; this is especially shocking considering how straightforward the definition of RegexpLiteral has been in the actual spec; looks like it's not just fully fledged js parsers that need a spec to adhere to. Thanks!
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first of all apologies for my late response, @adrianheine
I'm currently in a country where my only way to access the internet is through tor.
the problem is, the internet's been shutdown altogether in the past month.
what I asked mostly pertained to the parser I have been working on.
for that I had to make up a regex-ast format myself but could not make sure everyone might like it
Hello
I guess it would be a reasonable expectation from a parser to parse and/or verify a javascript regex by itself rather than by relying on the underlying engine to do it; verification will have no output of course, but parsing actually does; and this is one case where having a standard RegexpLiteral spec will be of use.
Also, there are a number of dedicated js-regex parsers out there, none of whose outputs is compatible with the other; this is especially shocking considering how straightforward the definition of RegexpLiteral has been in the actual spec; looks like it's not just fully fledged js parsers that need a spec to adhere to. Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: