1995-08-08 08:58:46 +00:00
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INTRODUCTION --- WHAT IS NOWEB, ANYWAY?
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noweb is a literate-programming tool like FunnelWEB or nuweb, only
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simpler. A noweb file contains program source code interleaved with
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documentation. When noweb is invoked, it writes the program source
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code to the output files mentioned in the noweb file, and it writes
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a TeX file for typeset documentation.
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noweb is designed to meet the needs of literate programmers while
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remaining as simple as possible. Its primary advantages are
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simplicity, extensibility, and language-independence. noweb works
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``out of the box'' with any programming language, and supports TeX,
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latex, and HTML (Mosaic) back ends. A back end to support full
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hypertext or indexing takes about 250 lines; a simpler one can be
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written in 40 lines of awk. The primary sacrifice relative to WEB
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is that code is not prettyprinted.
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If you're brand new to literate programming, check out the FAQ for
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the USENET newsgroup comp.programming.literate. There are also some
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resources available through the noweb home page:
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1999-09-17 19:16:35 +00:00
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WWW: http://www.eecs.harvard.edu/~nr/noweb/
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