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RegExpVisitor class is not exported #12
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Also changed the built in visitor methods signature to `protected` to enable customizing sub-visitor flows by overriding. fixes mysticatea#12
👍 would love to see this. In VS Code we cannot import submodules, so I republished a version with this fix for now. |
Hi @bd82! Since this repo is unmaintained, you might want to re-open this issue in the @eslint-community fork https://github.com/eslint-community/regexpp For more info about why we created this organization, you can read https://eslint.org/blog/2023/03/announcing-eslint-community-org |
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Hello and thanks for this library 👍
It seems the RegExp visitor class is not exported at runtime.
However the documentation seems to imply it is.
regexpp/src/index.ts
Lines 1 to 6 in 4bcab0b
I need the class itself to be exposed in order to modify the traversal, e.g:
Cheers.
Shahar.
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