if a gnu (or otherwise foss) competitor steps up and does it better (good luck..)
There is a pretty compelling argument that LLVM and Clang are doing precisely that. And the "toolability" referred to in the article is a big part of that. Clang complete[1] is an example of using Clang to do things that the GNU toolchain thinks are perfectly doable with a box of regex. (Spoilers: they're so not.)
There is a pretty compelling argument that LLVM and Clang are doing precisely that. And the "toolability" referred to in the article is a big part of that. Clang complete[1] is an example of using Clang to do things that the GNU toolchain thinks are perfectly doable with a box of regex. (Spoilers: they're so not.)
[1] - http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=3302