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I work on several projects that strictly use LDoc, so I have strong interest in something like this. I haven't spent the time to fully grok how plugins work in lua-language-server, so thus far I have relied on creating my own typedef files to augment code with LDoc style annotations. LDoc provides a programmatic entrypoint for accessing its own data structures, so that's a good place to start from. I've had some success writing one-off custom templates/filters to do some very rough LDoc -> EmmyLua translation. It's not exactly a 1-to-1 translation due to different features between the two annotation schemes, so I've always wound up settling for "eh, that's close enough--I'll just fix up the rest by hand." All that is to say I'd be happy to help test an LDoc plugin and potentially contribute code if I am able. |
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Has somebody created an LDoc plugin? I am working on a project that uses LDoc to annotate their code, and I would like to have that supported. If no plugin exists already, I will attempt to start making one.
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