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Also add a "core modules" section to the API reference #401
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Oh, what the heck. Let's go all-out on this one. The "cheating" referred to in #324 can be extended to all of the core modules in the list in this issue. Let's cheat everywhere in the short run. This will have two advantages:
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All of the above modules are fairly orthogonal (to the extent grammar-modifying modules ever are orthogonal), expect for So, do we:
I feel the last one, if we can pull it off, is the nicest one. But it'd require some more design. |
Coming back to this issue, it's pretty clear there was a bit of a "pressure valve" being released here; the issue started out talking about just documenting all of our modules, but it's also helped along the way to bring into focus that 007 will have all these modules in the first place, and that much of the development focus will go into them. #401 (comment) is a course correction, but I want to make it clear that it's (way) out of scope of the issue itself, which is still about documenting the modules. Work-wise, I'd say this can happen any time after the completion of #385. Adding the "currently-blocked" label to indicate that we're still waiting for #385. |
48, at last count. |
Because, as soon as we have modules/imports, and as soon as we have some kind of language-extending pragmas, they're going to be in modules, modules that we'll want to describe.
I think there might be around syntax-extending 20 modules to describe among the issues.
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