I seem to recall discussion of an language definition file for S for use with the lgrind utility but I can't find any trace of it in an R Site Search. The lgrind utility takes a file of code in a particular programming language and prepares it for "pretty printing" in LaTeX. In my version the available language definitions are
$ lgrind -s When specifying a language case is insignificant. You can use the name of the language, or, where available, one of the synonyms in parantheses. Thus the following are legal and mark Tcl/Tk, Pascal and Fortran input, respectively: lgrind -ltcl/tk ... lgrind -lpaSCAL ... lgrind -lf ... The list of languages currently available in your lgrindef file: Ada MLisp (Emacs Mock Lisp) Asm SML/NJ (ML) Asm68 Scheme (scm) BASIC model Batch (bat) Modula2 (mod2, m2) C Pascal (pas, p, bp) C++ (CC) PERL (pl) csh PostScript (ps) FORTRAN (f77, f) PROLOG Gnuplot Python (py) Icon RATFOR IDL RLaB ISP Russell Java SAS Kimwitu++ (kimw) SDL LaTeX sh LDL SICStus Lex src Linda SQL make Tcl/Tk (tcl, tk) MASM VisualBasic (vbasic) MATLAB VMSasm Mercury yacc (y) Does anyone know of a similar facility for S code? ______________________________________________ R-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel