On 10/23/16 18:53, Ray Lai wrote:
> Based on Carlos Alberto Pereira Gomes's work:
> https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-ports&m=105265115901089&w=2
> 
> DESCR:
> noweb is designed to meet the needs of literate programmers while
> remaining as simple as possible. Its primary advantages are simplicity,
> extensibility, and language-independence—especially noticeable
> when compared with other literate-programming tools. noweb uses 5
> control sequences to WEB's 27. The noweb manual is only 4 pages;
> an additional page explains how to customize its LaTeX output. noweb
> works ``out of the box'' with any programming language, and supports
> TeX, latex, HTML, and troff back ends. A back end to support full
> hypertext or indexing takes about 250 lines; a simpler one can be
> written in 40 lines of awk.  The primary sacrifice relative to WEB
> is that code is seldom prettyprinted.
> 
> 
> 
> I removed the elisp support, as the homepage states "In 2012, I learned
> that there is no longer any Emacs mode that supports Noweb and really
> works with Emacs 23 or Emacs 24."
> 
> Enjoy!

Cleaned things up (strcpy, some malloc checks).

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