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A simple webpack boilerplate for front end projects using Typescript/Sass
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QUESTION
I'm trying to write a Haskell-style language parser in ANTLR4, but I'm having some issues with function application. It parses as right associative rather than left associative
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Dec-09 at 13:59As @sepp2k pointed out, | expression expression
will correct your issue.
ANTLR defaults to left associativity., but you were overriding that with the (expression)+
in trying to gather all the expressions.
Of course, this will give you a parse tree of (expr (expr (expr f) (expr "a")) (expr "b"))
but this is probably more in keeping with a Haskell approach to function application than just a list of expressions.
BTW, precedence only comes into play when operators are involved. Having StringLiteral
before LSquareParen
his no effect on precedence since there's no ambiguity in determining the correct parse tree to derive. You may find that your OperatorApplicationExpresion
alternative gives "surprising" results as it will evaluate all operators left-to-right, so a + b * c
will be evaluated as "(a + b) * c" and this violates arithmetic norms (maybe it's what you want however).
QUESTION
I keep receiving an error/lint which reads Variable 'self.item' used before being initialized
. This message only appears when I seemingly add a @State
of type Date
(see commented line below).
Variable item
is a CoreData
value that I'm attempting to update through a form. All of the other required data types (int, string, data, etc.) all work as expected.
I'm fairly confident that this is an issue which stems from my lack of experience with Swift or declarative-style languages in general, but I'm also wary that it could be a compiler issue as I seem to run into a few of those as well.
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jul-30 at 14:13Just do the following:
QUESTION
I want to use language="sass"
in my Vue 2 CLI project's components, but it throws me and error when using SASS syntax:
ANSWER
Answered 2020-May-18 at 08:11If anyone is interested, I repeated the same steps in my vue utils file, and it solved the problem
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Install typescript_sass_webpack_boilerplate
Install node and yarn. The latest release is preferred. If you still want to use npm, just replace all yarn commands below with npm.
Fork and clone this repository.
Run yarn install to install dependencies and yarn run typings install to install typings.
Write your own Typescript/Sass code in src/. Run yarn run build will build js/css into build/. Run yarn start or yarn run server, visit localhost:8080 to use webpack dev server with hot module replacement.
Write your own Typescript/Sass code in src/.
Run yarn run build will build js/css into build/.
Run yarn start or yarn run server, visit localhost:8080 to use webpack dev server with hot module replacement.
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