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source to html roland.woehry@aut.alcatel.at (A06237) (1998-06-09) |
Re: source to html qjackson@wave.home.com (Quinn Tyler Jackson) (1998-06-11) |
Re: source to html nr@labrador.cs.virginia.edu (Norman Ramsey) (1998-06-18) |
From: | Norman Ramsey <nr@labrador.cs.virginia.edu> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 18 Jun 1998 11:04:42 -0400 |
Organization: | University of Virginia Computer Science |
References: | 98-06-037 |
Keywords: | tools, WWW |
A06237 <roland.woehry@aut.alcatel.at> wrote:
>I'm searching for tools which can translate source files into
>appropriate html files. (So that you can e.g. follow procedure call
>paths in the source by clicking on the call, etc...)
The noweb ``literate-programming tool'' does this for source code in a
suitable format, and it is easy to add support for new programming
languages. It is also not to hard to write filters that convert your
source code into a suitable format. Comp.programming.literate is the
palce to ask about such things. More info on noweb at
http://www.cs.virginia.edu/~nr/noweb.
Norman
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