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bug#59691: Html-like constructs fail in typescript
From: |
Theodor Thornhill |
Subject: |
bug#59691: Html-like constructs fail in typescript |
Date: |
Tue, 29 Nov 2022 22:47:38 +0100 |
On 29 November 2022 22:37:25 CET, "Jostein Kjønigsen"
<jostein@secure.kjonigsen.net> wrote:
>Nice!
>
>Should we until further notice assume that js-ts-mode suffers from the same
>issues, and that a jsx-ts-mode might be needed too? To me it at least sounds
>plausible.
No, because there are no ambiguities in the grammar with types and jsx.
>
>Speaking of duplication… Now that we have tree-sitter wouldn’t it be possible
>to use the same parser and/or the same major-modes for JS/JSX as we already do
>for TS/TSX? JS/JSX is just Typescript without the type-annotations, right?
>
>Or are there good reasons for having separate modes for these?
>
Not sure. I like that a mode maps to a tree-sitter grammar, and personally I
don't want to intertwine things to early.
>
bug#59691: Html-like constructs fail in typescript, Eli Zaretskii, 2022/11/30
bug#59691: 29.0.60; typescript-ts-mode: any HTML-like elements causes fontification to become invalid and remaining parse-tree to become jsx-expression, Yuan Fu, 2022/11/30