Meta-language for DSL implementation inspired by Xtext

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https://github.com/igordejanovic/textX

textX is a meta-language for building Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs) in Python.
It is inspired by Xtext.

In a nutshell, textX will help you build your textual language in an easy way.
You can invent your own language or build a support for already existing
textual language or file format.

From a single language description (grammar), textX will build a
parser and a meta-model (a.k.a. abstract syntax) for the language.
See the docs for the details.

textX follows the syntax and semantics of Xtext but differs in some places
and is implemented 100% in Python using Arpeggio PEG parser - no grammar
ambiguities, unlimited lookahead, interpreter style of work.

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Dominique Leuenberger's avatar Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse) accepted request 1219183 from Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) (revision 19)
- update to 4.1.0:
  * `nchar` attribute to `TextXError` class, which represents the
    substring length for the model object where the error was found.
  * `linetype` parameter to PlantUML generator which controls
    line style. See the tip in the visualization docs
  * Rendering of multiplicities of association in PlantUML
    generator.
  * Meta-model diagram export now raises attributes/references to
    abstract
  * meta-classes along the inheritance chain. See [423].
  * The Python version limit "<3.13" has been removed from the
    pyproject.toml file. The library should run on all Python
    versions starting from 3.8

  * Removed vendored `six` library. We don't need 2.x support anymore. Thanks
  - Added RREL-'fixed name'-extension, allowing to follow model elements
      [#273]). Also, using base classes for rules from imported grammars in
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