There would be at least two results of the \start/\stop-codeblock: first,
the code would be pretty printed as you sugggested in the resulting program
documentation; second, the code would be written to an external source file
foo.c that could then be compiled with, for example, gcc.
Some other fea
Thanks, Wolfgang. My colleague and I are working with the method you
suggested, and we'll report back when we've made more progress. We're
getting there, but slowly.
We always appreciate your help and the help of others on the mailing list!
Kevin
On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Wolfgang Schust
Hi Kevin,
> A colleague and I are experimenting with strategies to implement a literate
> programming module for ConTeXt, and we'd like to have something like
Im not exactly sure what you're trying to achieve, but perhaps you could do
this using a prettyprinter? A pretty printer gets passed each l
Am 18.06.2009 um 18:21 schrieb Kevin D. Robbins:
Hi Hans and others,
I've been searching the mailing list and source code for one or more
examples of passing unexpanded text appearing between a
\startfoo ... \stopfoo block into Lua, but without luck. Is there
such an example you could po
Hi Hans and others,
I've been searching the mailing list and source code for one or more
examples of passing unexpanded text appearing between a \startfoo ...
\stopfoo block into Lua, but without luck. Is there such an example you
could point me to?
A colleague and I are experimenting with strate