In order to get language recognition and some rudimentary source code
highlighting on github, William Blair submitted a patch over a month ago to
the linguist project, and I updated it a bit, mainly to have some source
examples from the ATS2 code base.
The new pull request has been up since saturday, but it seems to have been
passed over. If we could get some +1s from other ATS users, perhaps it
might help (or maybe it will just annoy them, I’m really not sure):
Looks like the ATS Postiats repo finally “went green” :)On Monday, January 27, 2014 4:09:50 PM UTC-5, Brandon Barker wrote:
In order to get language recognition and some rudimentary source code
highlighting on github, William Blair submitted a patch over a month ago to
the linguist project, and I updated it a bit, mainly to have some source
examples from the ATS2 code base.
The new pull request has been up since saturday, but it seems to have been
passed over. If we could get some +1s from other ATS users, perhaps it
might help (or maybe it will just annoy them, I’m really not sure):
Looks like the ATS Postiats repo finally “went green”
On Monday, January 27, 2014 4:09:50 PM UTC-5, Brandon Barker wrote:
In order to get language recognition and some rudimentary source code
highlighting on github, William Blair submitted a patch over a month ago to
the linguist project, and I updated it a bit, mainly to have some source
examples from the ATS2 code base.
The new pull request has been up since saturday, but it seems to have
been passed over. If we could get some +1s from other ATS users, perhaps it
might help (or maybe it will just annoy them, I’m really not sure):