proposal-string-dedent
squint
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proposal-string-dedent
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CoffeeScript for TypeScript
We often add promising TC39 proposals into Civet so people can experiment without waiting.
We've added https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pipeline-operator, a variant of https://github.com/tc39/proposal-pattern-matching, a variant of https://github.com/tc39/proposal-string-dedent and others.
Since our goal is to be 99% compatible with ES we'll need to accommodate any proposals that become standard and pick up anything TC39 leaves on the table (rest parameters in any position, etc.)
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A single developer has been maintaining core.js with little recognition or support. Almost all modern single page apps use core.js. Millions of downloads and hardly any compensation
I was wondering what "dedent" was when I saw this commit since that's what he named the branch. Conveniently, the changelog shows up first in this merge and he Added String.dedent stage 2 proposal which he links. The proposal is a bit dense for me to skim since I'm not particularly familiar with ECMAscript. The code to implement dedent is included and is a bit tricky to skim but if you scroll down to look at what the tests are doing, then the code will hopefully make a bit more sense.
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Updates from the 90th TC39 meeting
String.dedent: For multi-backtick templates with automatic margin stripping.
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How to use multi line template literals strings in an IDE while keeping indentation in the IDE (vs code)
There's nothing built in that does this yet, but there is a proposal for a String.dedent that would.
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Updates from 78th meeting of TC39
String Dedent
squint
- Pinball implemented using Squint, a ClojureScript dialect
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CoffeeScript for TypeScript
Have you considered https://github.com/squint-cljs/squint ?
Personally I couldn't let go of Clojure's other advantages but at least using the syntax would let you step off the syntax churn bus
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Show HN: Dak – a Lisp like language that transpiles to JavaScript
Interesting, in the CLJS space we recently got two new libraries in this space:
https://github.com/squint-cljs/squint Which is a thin layer on top of JS
https://github.com/squint-cljs/cherry Which is closer to CLJS semantics and data structures but compiles to .mjs files without any advanced optimizations etc.
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ClojureScript bindings to SolidJS
I've also experimented a bit with Solid. Here's a SolidJS demo in squint: https://github.com/squint-cljs/squint/blob/main/examples/solidjs/src/App.cljs It runs over here: https://squint-cljs.github.io/demos/squint/solidjs/ (The JS output is smaller than the favicon in that project!)
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Microsoft office addins with cljs?
Maybe Squint https://github.com/squint-cljs/squint or Cherry might fit the bill. https://github.com/squint-cljs/cherry
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Anyone here using HTMX with Clojure?
Should you need a minimal sprinkle of JS, you can still generate this server side using squint (which works as a JVM library) as well, while shipping a pretty small JS library to your client.
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Any Clojurian who moved in from Clojure?
Sounds like there's some overlap with squint there!
- What's the best lisp to js compiler
- Squint
- Looking for function as a service for clj / cljs code
What are some alternatives?
proposal-source-phase-imports - Proposal to enable importing modules at the source phase
clojure-aws-get-started