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Re: [help-texinfo] alternate node name
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Karl Berry |
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Re: [help-texinfo] alternate node name |
Date: |
Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:07:04 -0600 |
Because it's line-oriented?
No, because there are too many strange special cases. E.g., bare braces
in the @defun commands. E.g., macros and newline madness.
Which language do you think he would appreciate?
C :). Or Guile, but then *I* would find it difficult to work with.
Do you think it would be more amenable to my needs?
It depends on what your needs are. I just mentioned it because it is
written in Perl, and has some template stuff already.
Ah, time...
Exactly. The idea of all this is not hard to state. However,
implementing it, and keeping it 100% backward compatible, will be
an extremely time-consuming project, I'm sure.
Thanks,
Karl
- Re: [help-texinfo] Overloading function defs inside and across languages, Jean-Louis Leroy, 2005/12/04
- Re: [help-texinfo] Overloading function defs inside and across languages, Karl Berry, 2005/12/04
- Re: [help-texinfo] alternate node name [was: Overloading function defs inside and across languages], Jean-Louis Leroy, 2005/12/17
- Re: [help-texinfo] alternate node name [was: Overloading function defs inside and across languages], Karl Berry, 2005/12/17
- Re: [help-texinfo] alternate node name, Jean-Louis Leroy, 2005/12/18
- Re: [help-texinfo] alternate node name,
Karl Berry <=
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