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Visual Basic .NET support #62

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nsgnkhibdk2cls0f opened this issue Jan 4, 2023 · 5 comments
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Visual Basic .NET support #62

nsgnkhibdk2cls0f opened this issue Jan 4, 2023 · 5 comments

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@nsgnkhibdk2cls0f
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Please consider. Thank you.

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voronoipotato commented Jan 4, 2023

FOSS is free as in puppy, if you're willing to add it (or pay someone to add it) you can have it.

@MichalStrehovsky
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I'll keep this open in the same spirit as #60 so that people interested in this can coordinate, but otherwise, this is out of scope for bflat. It's like opening an issue for rustc to add support for Lisp. Different language, different compiler.

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I'll keep this open in the same spirit as #60 so that people interested in this can coordinate, but otherwise, this is out of scope for bflat. It's like opening an issue for rustc to add support for Lisp. Different language, different compiler.

bflat is based on Roslyn and Roslyn supports both C# and VB.NET. It's nothing like rustc to add support for Lisp.

Right in the About section of https://github.com/dotnet/roslyn:

The Roslyn .NET compiler provides C# and Visual Basic languages with rich code analysis APIs.

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you're right that it's probably not that hard to add, and if you put in the elbow grease it'll get done :).

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