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We use an [ABI version](https://tree-sitter.github.io/tree-sitter/using-parsers/7-abi-versions.html) of 14 because it's known to work with older versions of [Helix](https://helix-editor.com), Marceline's preferred text editor. This is a deliberately overly cautious policy, but we're open to changing it if there's a good reason to.
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The generated files should be committed and pushed as normal, since it's conventional for third-party tools to pull and compile pregenerated tree-sitter parsers directly from their upstream repositories.
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# WIP contribution guidelines
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- what kind of schedule can I put myself on to maximize collaboration opportunities?
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- make a list of everyone I know who's interested and check in often
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- most spreading of knowledge of Kerolox and SV is going to be mainly word of mouth
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- keep constant monitoring of other constraint languages and compare/contrast
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- figure changelog game out
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## Types of contribution
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- community moderation
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- Discord
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- a future forum if we opened one
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- issue tracker
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- editor integration
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- Vim
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- Neovim
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- VSCode
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- Zed
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- Emacs
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- Micro
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- internal docs
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- rustdoc
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- onboarding for new contributors
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- build instructions
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- example programs
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- logic or word puzzles
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- real-world planning problems
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- backporting Jack, Amie, and Nea's programs as examples
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- CSPLib library
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- would want to either integrate upstream or maintain a fork
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- site hosting
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- rustdoc subdomain
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- stdlib and examples subdomain
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- releases subdomain (?)
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- blog subdomain
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- bug reports
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- users should be able to easily report any problems they see
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- this could be done by reporting a bug directly
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- community environments could be manually converted into bug reports
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- emails could become the main source of contact
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- an important consideration is that logins are generally a filter
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- trying out the language
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- just trying Kerolox counts as collaboration
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- word of mouth gains leverage here no matter what
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- testing infrastructure
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- fuzzing
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- coverage
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- writing fixtures
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- adding new test suites
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- interactive tutorial
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- a pet peeve of mine is when I can't learn a language without interaction
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- Ace said this would help her get over the initial skill hump
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- adding new static checks
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- "check" is a pretty vague term :/
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- requires Rust and Z3 literacy
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- good for more math-y contributors
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- no architecture needed
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- the check stage should be extremely modular
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- formalization of the semantics
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- improve understanding of how Kerolox compares and contrasts to other constraint languages
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- standard library
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- documentation is the most important thing to contribute
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- should the stdlib be in its own repository?
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- how deeply does it integrate into solvers?
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- how much custom logic needs to be implemented
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- managing candidate changes effectively is critical and should be democratic
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- silt will have input on how to do something like this better than how Rust does it
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- releases
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- cross-compilation
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- effective CI
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- testing?
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## Code architecture
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- core
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- parse -> resolve -> infer -> desugar
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- check
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- dependent on Z3 fixed-point analysis
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- should be documented on its own for newcomers
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- needs a dedicated framework for managing check suites
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- maybe configure the priorities of each check's priorities
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- checking should definitely be fuzz-tested
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- the time may come for untrusted Kerolox on servers
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- trustworthiness is critical
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- benchmark tactic strategies and parameters in matrix
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- regularly update and update strats
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- frontend
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- integrates the "check" and "core" crates
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- converts structured diagnostic types into generic, user-facing types
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- implements code actions
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- data-driven code action tests
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- formatting
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- somehow need to represent LSP edit data, needs more research
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- should Kerolox code style be configurable?
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- need a binary entrypoint to formatting a workspace
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- documentation generation (kerodox)
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- Tera is overcomplicated according to silt
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- maybe it's fine anyways for similarities to Jinja 2 and Django
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- good documentation on how to use the templating language is critical
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- could possibly be automatically generated based on doc comments on structs
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- needs to run after the infer stage to have type info
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- output formats
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- HTML
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- man(5)
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- Markdown
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- Typst
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- LSP
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- live diagnostics
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- asynchronous checking
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- incremental formatting
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- browser integration
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- CodeMirror UX
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- executing Kerolox in Wasm
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- embedding in examples and tutorials
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- idiomatic browser tech API (either Rust frontend or JS/TS)
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- editor integration
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- per-editor configuration directories
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- tree-sitter should be integrated when possible
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- documentation should route to each one straight-forwardly
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- should be robustly tested when possible
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