portia
fw-utf8
portia | fw-utf8 | |
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1 | 1 | |
4 | 0 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 2 years ago | about 6 years ago | |
OCaml | C | |
- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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portia
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Noweb – A Simple, Extensible Tool for Literate Programming
For the record, I wrote portia[0], based on funnelweb and which accept a (mostly) compatible syntax, in a literate style. Its source/doc can be browsed [1].
I still use it from time to time, especially for small, well defined projects, because I find it useful to have to argue with myself when designing a software. It's not so much about producing a nice documentation or a proper exposition of some idea, than it is about having to formulate all the reasoning, the alternatives, and the choices.
[0]: https://github.com/rixed/portia
fw-utf8
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Noweb – A Simple, Extensible Tool for Literate Programming
I found Mr. Ross' funnelweb utility to have the best syntax. Unique and easy to read.
http://ross.net/funnelweb/tutorial/index.html
Unfortunately the only known implementation was last updated over two decades ago, and is written in pretty hard to understand C.
I asked for permission and started a repository here: https://github.com/loa-in-/fw-utf8
I currently have it unmodified there, except for disabled check for ASCII range. (this modification is included in initial commit, sorry, my bad). Otherwise code is the same.
What are some alternatives?
ntangle.vim - Literate programming in VIM
dotfiles - Yet another dotfile-repository
clojure-small-pieces - Clojure in Small Pieces -- Literate Clojure - Created by Tim Daly
Literate - A literate programming tool for any language
spiralweb - Literate programming system with a Pandoc-extended Markdown backend.
knot - A literate programming tool that uses Markdown.
verso - A new approach to literate programming.