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As generating human-readable code is not a current aim, and we're quite far from having it anyway, it would make sense to generate a code that is already "minified". (i. e. cannot be reduced more by a minifier).
This might not be possible to achieve to 100% without implementing some complicated compiler logic (for example determining whether some parenthesis are needed). Implementing those shou
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I'd like to be able to run commands on all lines of a file. For example,
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