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Currently, all tags have to be listed in the Tags.rakumod file - however, there are very obvious examples of missing tags - most HTML5 tags, for example.
I failed to find anything authoritative about HTML tags, here are some possibilities and considerations:
run a development test (under xt/) against some scraped site that contained all the tags supposedly, to see if there are missing ones
programmatically generate tag classes during the build phase
ditch the idea of separate class per tag
I tend to like the idea that matching tags could have extra operations that mixed tags couldn't, still I wonder how practical that would be
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Currently, all tags have to be listed in the Tags.rakumod file - however, there are very obvious examples of missing tags - most HTML5 tags, for example.
I failed to find anything authoritative about HTML tags, here are some possibilities and considerations:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: