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Deprecation warning #61
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Do I understand correctly that every single language grammar implementation would then have to add a pypi package for convenient use? Could/will this library be updated to help with the new version? |
from py-tree-sitter documentation: It seems they are migrating to this implementation to reduce the hassle of using widely available grammar, which is nice. Another benefit is that it seems to be easier to update the grammar you are using. Just On the other hand, the If there is no alternative to load a grammar that was built from source, it will be up to the grammar devs to provide installable packages already pre-compiled for several platforms. Small grammars might stop working because maybe it would be harder for some maintainers to do this. If one is planning to create a custom grammar for one's own use case, it will take this into consideration. Hum.... It seems off to me... It looks like I'm missing something. From what I got, Did I understand everything correctly? Have you guys talked to people upstream to check if they are really dropping support for In a scenario that |
Hi, thanks for the great project. When I load the parser, a deprecation warning would show up:
Should I worry about this?
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