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The last time I was using sweet.js (couple of years ago), it was possible to implement custom literal syntax for data structures:
#{ x: 1, y: 2 }
Couldn't figure out how to do it now. Can someone help please? Thanks!
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Sorry @roman01la, I thought I had responded to you. It would require extending the default readtable. Please see #687.
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The last time I was using sweet.js (couple of years ago), it was possible to implement custom literal syntax for data structures:
Couldn't figure out how to do it now. Can someone help please? Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: