Gazelle 0.4 released!

I’m am very excited to announce the release of Gazelle 0.4! The most notable change in this release is that Gazelle can again handle whitespace. But there are many other changes that put Gazelle well on the path from being a toy to being a tool. See the ReleaseNotes for all the details.

Next up for Gazelle 0.5: operator-precedence parsing and the ability to build parse trees. Following up on my earlier post about Bitcode and Protocol Buffers, I’ve wholeheartedly decided to go the Protocol Buffer route, not only for the bytecode itself, but also for parse trees and abstract syntax trees. More about this later.

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