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    eslint-plugin-vue

    eslint-plugin-vue

    ESLint plugin for Vue.js

    ...This plugin allows us to check the template and script of .vue files with ESLint, as well as Vue code in .js files. This plugin supports the basic syntax of Vue.js 3.2, script setup, and CSS variable injection, but the ref sugar, an experimental feature of Vue.js 3.2, is not yet supported. If you have issues with these, please also refer to the FAQ. If you can't find a solution, search for the issue and if the issue doesn't exist, open a new issue. Be aware that depending on the code samples you write in tests, the RuleTester parser property must be set accordingly (this can be done on a test-by-test basis). ...
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    Walt

    Walt

    Walt is a JavaScript-like syntax for WebAssembly text format

    ...Your best bet (currently) is to write very plain C code, compile that to .wast and then optimize that result. Then you're ready to compile that into the final WebAssembly binary. Provide a thin layer of syntax sugar on top of .wat text format. Preferably porting as much of JavaScript syntax to WebAssembly as possible. This improved syntax should give direct control over the WebAssembly output. Meaning there should be minimal to none post-optimization to be done to the waste code generated.
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