| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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helix-syntax mostly existed for the sake of the build task which
checks and compiles the submodules. Since we won't be relying on
that process anymore, it doesn't end up making much sense to have
a very thin crate just for some functions that we could port to
helix-core.
The remaining build-related code is moved to helix-term which will
be able to provide grammar builds through the --build-grammars CLI
flag.
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0.20 includes querying improvements, we no longer have to convert
fragments to strings but can return an iterator of chunks instead.
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cargo-diet is a helper for computing the optimal `include` directives
for Cargo.toml manifests.
https://github.com/the-lean-crate/cargo-diet
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* Add MacOS install instructions
* Change version name argument
When using the -V command to get the version you are given 'helix-term x.x.x', I changed this to just helix as it makes more sense.
* Fixed version number
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It's embedded into the binary at build time for now, but it's progress.
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We just need a small concurrent threadpool for compilation.
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