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SebastianVerified account @sebmckWorking on config validation for a tool I'm working on with nice error messages, references to source code, consumption via a type-safe API, parses JSON with comments, and allows manipulation and reserialisation with original source comments pic.twitter.com/D3AWSPtLPvShow this thread1 reply 0 retweets 5 likesShow this thread -
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SebastianVerified account @sebmckContinuing the trend of nice error messages. Validation of package.json including parsing of semver ranges/versions with frames pointing to the exact source location in JSON. A combination of a custom JSON parser, and then chaining it with a custom semver parser with an offset. pic.twitter.com/dQC3U5JEI9Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 3 likesShow this thread -
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All of these tweets seem fairly vague alone, but in aggregate they tell a larger story. This will be open source. I don't know when. I am the only one working on it (hopefully not for long). Happy to answer any questions.
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Does it have its own type system? Would be awesome for type aware linting or compiler optimizations
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It does. Not clear how far to actually go with it though. It's architecture is a combination of Flow + TypeScript with some additional concepts that allow it to represent non-type information for use in an optimizing compiler. Regardless, would want to interop with Flow + TS.
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