Looking to example code in the README I have to say that it is neat! ❤️🔥
But know what? Could be awesome to support char-literals in the parser! macro. Currently in that example str-literals used as single-char strings.
I mean this for example:
num: num=<"-"? '0'-'9'+ …
Why there dash is str but not a char?
Also what about escapes, unicode sequences and binary literals?
Not Electron but yes unfortunately.
It uses Ionic that isn’t native, but as declared “native-quality”, that means “mostly looks like native” but that’s not so 🤷🏻♂️.
But anyway Voyager is cool. It could be really better with real native UI onboard of course.
Seems to my mistake. You question is about CI/CD services that supports Pijul. So yes, almost zero.
But it’s like ouroboros. Just use pijul more then git and talk about it, and services will support it soon.
Personally I really don’t like it too. But I just don’t care because: