On 2017/05/03 20:40, Solène Rapenne wrote:
> > > > 
> > > > 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.

> Up ? That would be cool to have noweb in ports

DESCR seems aimed at somebody who already knows what it does..

  "You may modify noweb and create derived works, provided you retain the
  copyright notice, but the result may not be called noweb without my
  written consent."

patches -> modified?

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