instead of a closed set of languages. I also removed the offsets:
I simply use the current region to determine whether the
preprocessing directie starts at the beginning of a line. I also
removed scanning line indicators, to make the lexer simpler.
LexToken.mll: Moved the function [check_right_context] that
checks stylistic constraints from Lexer.mll to
LexToken.mll. While this triplicates code (as CameLIGO, PascaLIGO
and ReasonLIGO share the same constraints), the benefit is that
Lexer.mll becomes more generic and the signature for the TOKEN
module is simpler (no more exporting predicates, except for
EOF). In accordance with the change of the preprocessor, the
lexers and parsers for LIGO now depend on the kind of comments,
not a fixed set of syntaxes. This gives more versatility when
adding a new language: only the kinds of its comments are needed,
although Lexer.mll and Preproc.mll may have to be modified if
they do not already know the comment delimiters, for example line
comments starting with #.
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BUG: The exceptions coming from LexToken.mll when a stylistic
constraint is broken in [LexToken.check_right_context] are not
caught yet.
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Lexer.mll: I moved out as much as I could from the header into a
new module LexerLib. The aim is to make it easy to reuse as much
as possible of the lexer machinerie, when it cannot be used as
is.
instead of a closed set of languages. I also removed the offsets:
I simply use the current region to determine whether the
preprocessing directie starts at the beginning of a line. I also
removed scanning line indicators, to make the lexer simpler.
- Add ligo_webide_build_info metric that surface revision and branch from CI
- Add a version sub state which contains the current revision and branch of frontend
- Added back express-prometheus-middleware
19.04 reached End of Life in January and it appears the package repos
have now dropped it. 19.10 is not LTS but EOL is in July. Soon there
will be 20.04 LTS.