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  • emacs-ng

    A new approach to Emacs - Including TypeScript, Threading, Async I/O, and WebRender.

  • I think this link https://github.com/emacs-ng/emacs-ng/issues/378 can answer better than me.

  • lightspeed.nvim

    deprecated in favor of leap.nvim

  • I'm afraid that this project will bring about the nvim attitude to the Emacs land where we are free from it. The fact that packages in Emacs are written in Emacs Lisp which everyone can easily hack is one of the major reasons why I prefer Emacs. The nvim crowd seems to like to reimplement things for the sake of reimplementing which is not something I'm fond of. (N)vim plugins are written in a dozen languages making them incredibly hard to hack on. They also write nonsensical things, things that have been buttered on so much that it literally makes zero sense to anyone but the author themselves. See https://github.com/ggandor/lightspeed.nvim to get what I mean. I do not want Emacs environment to turn into this mess, and I'm afraid that it will bring this crowd to Emacs. I know that I sound extremist and paranoid but I can't help but feel that way.

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  • hyperscan

    High-performance regular expression matching library

  • That looks great. Since you are using Rust, I guess you can also call C++ code. Have you thought of using hyperscan for regex?

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