Basic lexer for Microsoft Power Query M#462
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Seems reasonable, can you add a test? Instructions are in lexers/README.md. |
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Hey Alec - never got the notification from github that you were looking for tests. Will get these created and reopen the request. |
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Aha! Sounds good, thanks! |
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Should be good now Alec - thanks for your patience. First time doing anything in go :-) |
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Awesome, thanks! |
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Hi there.
Language described at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powerquery-m/m-spec-lexical-structure.
Have tested with my PQ files, hoping to get Hugo updated so the highlighting is right on my blog articles (example)