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conartist6 / ranges.js
Last active January 22, 2023 18:10
Tokenizer ranges
class Tokenizer {
constructor(source) {
this.source = source;
this.result = null; // result is a token, i.e. a stack of tokens
this.pathRangesByToken = new WeakMap();
this.prevTokensByToken = new WeakMap();
}
ownTokensFor(path) {
const { prevTokensByToken, pathRangesByToken } = this;
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conartist6 / parse-grammar.js
Last active December 4, 2022 21:35
Parser spitballing
import { Grammar } from '@cst-tokens/grammar';
import { objectEntries } from '@cst-tokens/helpers/iterable';
import { eat, match } from '@cst-tokens/helpers/commands';
import { capture, ref, PN } from '@cst-tokens/helpers/shorthand';
// 2-+2+-2
/*
$capture = '2';
$node = { type: 'Digit', value: $caputure };
$capture = '-';
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conartist6 / bench.js
Created November 26, 2022 03:37
Common empties microbenchmark
console.time('new Set');
for (let i = 0; i < 1_000_000; i++) {
new Set();
}
console.timeEnd('new Set');
console.time('new Map');
for (let i = 0; i < 1_000_000; i++) {
new Map();
}
function /*1*/ foo /*2*/ (/*3*/) /*4*/ {/*5*/} /*6*/
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conartist6 / index.js
Created November 7, 2022 22:33
splitWhen for trusted destructuring
export class Coroutine {
constructor(generator) {
this.generator = generator[Symbol.iterator]();
this.current = this.generator?.next();
}
get value() {
return this.current.value;
}
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conartist6 / output.md
Last active September 15, 2022 22:21
cst-tokens alpha output

Input:

if (foo) {
  // comment
}

Traversal log

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conartist6 / lamp.js
Last active June 1, 2023 15:53
State machine with generators
/*
Lamps often have on-off switches that twist clockwise, clicking as they do.
Some such switches have four states, even though the lamp has only two (on, and off).
On these lamps clicking the switch will only cause an on/off transition every other click.
Just looking at the lamp you'll know if it's on, but not if the next click will turn it off.
To reliably interact with such a lamp you will use an algorithm, even in real life.
I use the term strategy to refer to an algorithm expressed with generators like this --
the strategy pattern is useful to abstract an algorithm from the representation of the data.
For more about lamps: https://temperaturemaster.com/why-does-it-take-two-clicks-to-turn-on-a-lamp/
function sum(arr) {
let acc = 0;
for (let i = 0; i < arr.length; i++) {
acc += arr[i].val;
}
return acc;
}
const array1 = [];
const array2 = [];
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conartist6 / builders.js
Last active May 6, 2022 00:12
CST traversal prototype
class Builder {
*ensure(...tokens) {
for (const token of tokens) {
yield* token.type === 'Thunk' ? token.ensure(this) : this.advance(token);
}
}
*allow(...tokens) {
for (const token of tokens) {
yield* token.type === 'Thunk' ? token.allow(this) : this.advance(token, true);
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conartist6 / index.md
Last active May 25, 2022 17:26
Node package scripts

Node packages usually ship with scripts that are useful to developers. Common scripts might be build, test, or lint, but you will need to look inside the package.json file to see what scripts are actually available for a particular package. Here is what a common package with a build script might look like:

{
  "name": "my-package",
  "version": "0.1.0",
  "scripts": {
    "build": "transpile -f lib/index.ts -o /lib/index.js"
  },
 "devDependencies": {