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CoffeeScript translation/Atom port #43

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chriskrycho opened this issue Dec 3, 2014 · 4 comments
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CoffeeScript translation/Atom port #43

chriskrycho opened this issue Dec 3, 2014 · 4 comments

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@chriskrycho
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@ehuss, I'm looking at doing a CoffeeScript translation of the algorithm and making the necessary changes to use this as an Atom plugin, probably after the start of the year. However, before proceeding, I wanted to check with you: there's no license specified in the code (at least that I can find), so I didn't want to step on your toes. Would you be alright with my doing that? I would be sure to credit you explicitly.

Related, can you add a license for this? (I can open an issue for that if you like.)

@chriskrycho chriskrycho changed the title A CoffeeScript translation CoffeeScript translation/Atom port Dec 3, 2014
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ehuss commented Dec 3, 2014

I've already done most of the work. I've given up on Atom for a while, so I never finished it. I'll check in what I have later today, and let you know what is left to be done.

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Very good. As noted above, it'll probably be around the start of the year before I get to it, but I'd be happy to finish it up then.

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ehuss commented Dec 4, 2014

I pushed what I have to https://github.com/ehuss/atom-wrap-plus. It looks like the Atom API has changed a lot since I last touched it, so it's not in a working state. The specs pass with a large number of deprecation warnings, but the command itself isn't launching. I spent a little time trying to figure it out, but it wasn't obvious with a quick perusal. Feel free to use it as a starting point if you want.

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Very good. I’ve gone ahead and forked it at https://github.com/chriskrycho/atom-wrap-plus, and will hopefully get to work on it after the start of the year. Much obliged!

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