Matus Goljer
Matus Goljer
I'm building a type analyzer into Elsa to understand the `defcustom` type annotations so that would also help when people configure by hand. But it can get quite insane.
That's kind of what I was thinking we could do, as an analogy to `rx`. have the beautiful lisp syntax and try to automatically convert as much of it as...
@alphapapa indeed I think something like org-lsp could exist... that would be sick indeed.
This is where the LSP kickes in, it can listen to edit events and do "delta reindex" (you don't really need a full rescan if there's just one line added)....
Well there is no LSP for org, that's what we would write and that's what I'm proposing. Having an indexer is no more work than having a language server except...
Haven't used either of those, but I think even writing this in elisp would be fast enough. The slowness in org comes not from elisp being slow but mostly from...
> FYI, I pushed some new code today that adds what I've called "preamble regexp" optimizations, which lift some selectors out of the per-entry predicate and into a buffer-wide regexp...
One cool trick that elfeed implements is JIT-compilation of search queries. If you call a function in a map or a loop or something similar this makes a difference. As...
well, if more people would request this then it might make sense to go ahead and add built-in support for some time related predicates (`:before`, `:after`...). If it's just for...
I think it makes a lot of sense and also follows the principle of least surprise. I had some tibbles starting in mid year (june or july) and after forecasting...