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Add Oberon language #4645
Add Oberon language #4645
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.mod and .def extensions need to be deferred
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References: * github-linguist/linguist#4688 (Faust) * github-linguist/linguist#4645 (Oberon)
I'm afraid there isn't enough in-the-wild usage to qualify. Of the 1,631 search results, there are only 13 different repositories:
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Latest usage figures show usage is still way too low: Total files found: 1663 |
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Oberon (and Oberon-2) is a successor to Modula-2 with somewhat simpler language and a kind of object orientation.
Note that .mod and .def are both customary filename extensions for Oberon source files (ob2 extension might even be the minority), but the similarity in syntax makes good heuristics difficult to implement (cf issue #3888).
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