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Ruby code generator v2 #437

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Hey @daino3, I think I may try to take this over.

After this Ruby bit, were you planning on writing new Powershell scripts that use the mustache templates? Did you do anything so far with that which would be useful for me to see?

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daino3 commented Aug 23, 2017

@gbirchmeier - I lost a good chunk of my powershell branch locally when I left. But remnants of @brobits and my powershell can be found here

I do think a port of my ruby code would be easier to follow than Matt's (not a dig, I just don't think Matt got to component flattening and parsing which gets a little hairy)... but like I mentioned - there aren't any good mustache powershell libraries, so you'll have to roll your own which gets a tad tricky with indentation in nested classes (Matt has a template for doing this in his commits).

Probably a c# approach with mustache-sharp may be the way to go.... good luck!

hlibman-connamara pushed a commit to hlibman-connamara/quickfixn that referenced this pull request Dec 6, 2024
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