Sweet.js getting a redesign. Now uses immutable.js, built on top of babel, and much more perf-friendlyhttps://github.com/mozilla/sweet.js/pull/485 …
@jlongster https://github.com/estree/estree I thought sweet.js was still using a hacked version of esprima just checked and it uses it's own parser
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@sebmck Not sure about the parser details, but the link above says it'll make ESTree nodes. Check under "No more destructuring" -
@jlongster@sebmck I’m changing to a shift ast right now but can def transform/emit to an estree or whatever Babel needs at the last step
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