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- Feature Name: (fill me in with a unique ident, my_awesome_feature)
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- Feature Name: libsyntax2
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- Start Date: 2017-12-30
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>I think the lack of reusability comes in object-oriented languages,
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>not functional languages. Because the problem with object-oriented
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>languages is they’ve got all this implicit environment that they
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>carry around with them. You wanted a banana but what you got was a
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>gorilla holding the banana and the entire jungle.
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>If you have referentially transparent code, if you have pure
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>functions — all the data comes in its input arguments and everything
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>goes out and leave no state behind — it’s incredibly reusable.
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> **Joe Armstrong**
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# Summary
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# Summary
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[summary]: #summary
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[summary]: #summary
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One para explanation of the feature.
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The long-term plan is to rewrite libsyntax parser and syntax tree data
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structure to create a software component independent of the rest of
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rustc compiler and suitable for the needs of IDEs and code
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editors. This RFCs is the first step of this plan, whose goal is to
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find out if this is possible at least in theory. If it is possible,
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the next steps would be a prototype implementation as a crates.io
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crate and a separate RFC for integrating the prototype with rustc,
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other tools, and eventual libsyntax removal.
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Note that this RFC does not propose to stabilize any API for working
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with rust syntax: the semver version of the hypothetical library would
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be `0.1.0`.
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# Motivation
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# Motivation
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[motivation]: #motivation
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[motivation]: #motivation
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