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StevenShi wrote: Schliemann seems a promising tool to build specific editors for legacy system as well. A product I am using has more than 8 different proprietary languages. I believe Schilieman would be good candidate to build an IDE. I have built an editor for one language, it looks very impressive. But, while creating an editor for second language, performance issue pops up. Long file is very common (30k lines). I noticed that there are a lot skipped tokens in AST. Since skipped tokens do not play any role in semantic analysis, whether there is "removeSkip" property so AST size can be trimmed down? The performance has been mentioned in your previous message, when will it be fixed?