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Analyzer uses `uiua run` to make style comments, advice, and warnings
This reverts commit 8dc5f1d.
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@quintuple-mallard we can just squash merge at the end if you want so the commits go to "normal" message. |
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If you look at the docs, you'll see that comments can also have different types: https://exercism.org/docs/building/tooling/analyzers/interface Would that be possible to incorporate here too?
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Ok, how about |
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Great! |
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Implemented. |
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One tiny nit!
p.s. I've merged exercism/website-copy#2388
Co-authored-by: Erik Schierboom <erik_schierboom@hotmail.com>
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Great! I'll need to do some maintenance work to get this integrated. Bear with me for a bit
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@quintuple-mallard could you maybe update the Uiua version that's installed to the one used in the test runner: https://github.com/exercism/uiua-test-runner/blob/main/Dockerfile? |
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I'm waiting for some infrastructure work to enable this in production. |
Sorry about the not very informative commit messages. I realised a little too late that someone would be reading them.