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Usable, but as tree-sitter is pre-1.0, don't forget the salt.
Content
This repository currently provides "source" files such as:
grammar.js - can be used to generate parser.c using the
tree-sittergenerate subcommand, but node is then required
package.json - without this file, the tree-sitter cli's
capabilities will be somewhat impacted.
Also, things that are provided (which are actually generated) but
might disappear at some point:
src/parser.c and friends [1] - other projects have come to expect
these to be committed to a grammar repository, but there are forces
in the world wanting to remove
them,
so depending on how things go, these may disappear.
[1] Currently these files are generated to have ABI 14.
The main difference between these two is that GrayJack's grammar
supports higher level constructs (e.g. def is recognized by the
grammar) at the cost of accuracy.
There might end up being different trade-offs in either approach and
my belief is that there is room in the world for multiple attempts
(especially for lisp-like languages).
Credits
314eter - handling null characters
Aerijo - Guide to your first Tree-sitter grammar
ahelwer - tree-sitter discussions
ahlinc - tree-sitter work and discussions
andrewchambers - janet-uri
bakpakin - janet
dannyfreeman - tree-sitter-clojure discussions, investigations, and
work
GrayJack - tree-sitter-janet
Grazfather - short_fn_lit discussion
maxbrunsfeld - tree-sitter and related
NoahTheDuke - tree-sitter-clojure discussions and investigations