Thank you so much !
четверг, 15 июня 2023 г. в 13:28:52 UTC+3, Vraj Reshamdalal:
> Hi alex-coder,
> To get ast for GO code in a json format you can try a web tool:
> https://astexplorer.net/
> or
> https://github.com/asty-org/asty
>
> Thanks,
> Vraj
>
> On Thursday, June 15, 2023 at 9:31:54 AM
Hi alex-coder,
To get ast for GO code in a json format you can try a web
tool: https://astexplorer.net/
or
https://github.com/asty-org/asty
Thanks,
Vraj
On Thursday, June 15, 2023 at 9:31:54 AM UTC+5:30 alex-coder wrote:
> Xa, context is the king on a field :-)
>
> You gave a good sample, and I
Xa, context is the king on a field :-)
You gave a good sample, and I would like to get ast for GO code in a json
format for further processing.
четверг, 15 июня 2023 г. в 01:45:20 UTC+3, ben...@gmail.com:
> Hi Alex, could you please give a bit more context about what language or
> kind of AS
Hi Alex, could you please give a bit more context about what language or
kind of AST you're referring to, and what you mean by visualize? As Vraj
mentioned, Graphviz is good for the general case. If you just want to
"visualize" Go AST in a text format, you can use go/ast.Print:
https://pkg.go.d
Aside: draw.io also has functionality like graphviz for the web 2.0
generation:
https://drawio-app.com/blog/automatically-create-draw-io-diagrams-from-csv-files/
On Wednesday, 14 June 2023 at 10:01:10 UTC+1 Vraj Reshamdalal wrote:
> Hi alex-coder!
> You can try using Graphviz.
> Graphviz (https:
Hi alex-coder!
You can try using Graphviz.
Graphviz (https://graphviz.org/) is a powerful open-source graph
visualization software. It provides a collection of tools for visualizing
and manipulating graph structures (such as AST graphs).
To generate and visualize a graph using Graphviz, you can