Anyone out there is using wml? Why does the following construct print 'boo':
#if 0 boo #endif Here is the longer story: wml is eating the #if stuff in the first pass (treating them as comment). If i use wml -p3 directly then its ok, because eperl can see the construct. I can use a <protect pass=1> with the same effect. Using \# does not work because backslashes are not removed in the first pass, so pass 3 still sees them. I have now downloaded the source code and corrected this, hmm, feature. But I think i might be missing something cuz it looks quite stupid to me. Any idea? I should add that I am not using the debian package, I have the upstream source (1.6.8 (12-01-1999)). -Lex (please cc replies to me as i am subscribed to digest only)
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