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@nomicfoundation/slang-linux-x64-musl
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0.13.0
#710 2025b6cb
Thanks @Xanewok! - CST children nodes are now named
#723 b3dc6bcd
Thanks @Xanewok! - Properly parse unreserved keywords in an identifier position, i.e. from
, emit
, global
etc.
#728 662a672c
Thanks @Xanewok! - Remove Language#scan API; use the parser API instead
#719 1ad6bb37
Thanks @OmarTawfik! - introduce strong types for all Solidity non terminals in the TypeScript API.
#719 1ad6bb37
Thanks @OmarTawfik! - unify Rust/TypeScript node helpers: *_with_kind()
, *_with_kinds()
, *_is_kind()
), ...
#731 3deaea2e
Thanks @OmarTawfik! - add RuleNode.unparse()
to the TypeScript API
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Platform-specific binaries for @nomicfoundation/slang.
The npm package @nomicfoundation/slang-linux-x64-musl receives a total of 15,836 weekly downloads. As such, @nomicfoundation/slang-linux-x64-musl popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @nomicfoundation/slang-linux-x64-musl demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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