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tree-sitter(haskell): use quasiquoters as an injection point #6474

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@divarvel divarvel commented Mar 29, 2023

Similar to tagged templates in JS, quasiquoters allow to embed external languages in haskell, so it makes sense to treat them as an injection point.

I have been using it locally for a few weeks now.

Similar to tagged templates in JS, quasiquoters allow to embed external
languages in haskell, so it makes sense to treat them as an injection
point.
@the-mikedavis the-mikedavis merged commit 3e2eca0 into helix-editor:master Apr 12, 2023
Triton171 pushed a commit to Triton171/helix that referenced this pull request Jun 18, 2023
…ditor#6474)

Similar to tagged templates in JS, quasiquoters allow to embed external
languages in haskell, so it makes sense to treat them as an injection
point.
wes-adams pushed a commit to wes-adams/helix that referenced this pull request Jul 4, 2023
…ditor#6474)

Similar to tagged templates in JS, quasiquoters allow to embed external
languages in haskell, so it makes sense to treat them as an injection
point.
smortime pushed a commit to smortime/helix that referenced this pull request Jul 10, 2024
…ditor#6474)

Similar to tagged templates in JS, quasiquoters allow to embed external
languages in haskell, so it makes sense to treat them as an injection
point.
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