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I would like to build a library that uses your grammar #3008

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alexhallam opened this issue Jul 20, 2023 · 4 comments
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I would like to build a library that uses your grammar #3008

alexhallam opened this issue Jul 20, 2023 · 4 comments

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@alexhallam
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What's up?

I am a fan of dplyr so naturally, this grammar makes sense. Great work!

I would like to use your grammar to interact with data in a library I am working on. Do you have a standard or page which lists all the functions and rules? I just want to have complete coverage.

Separately, does a language server exist?

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max-sixty commented Jul 21, 2023

Hi @alexhallam !

Does the book give you want you're looking for? Or do you mean something more fundamental re Grammar?

There's no LSP — #330 for the tracking.

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Closing but please reopen with any questions!

@alexhallam
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sorry, I was looking for re Grammar or a syntax tree.

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Ah — we have lots of grammars, but we don't have a formal EBNF-style grammar. Here are the ones we currently have: https://prql-lang.org/book/project/integrations/syntax-highlighting.html

Ref #12

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