Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1998/03/17/21:36:39
At 10:46 3/17/1998 +0200, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
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>On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Nate Eldredge wrote:
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>> I wonder if perhaps we should get this worked out before trying to implement
>> too many more features.
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>You could try throwing together a prototype using Texinfo macros (they
>are described in the Texinfo manual, and some real-life examples are
>available in the FAQ sources). You could play with that until you
>have something that seems reasonable. A good beginning would be to
>take a couple of functions out of libc and add the portability section
>using the new tags. I'd suggest using `free' as a relatively simple
>example, and `chdir' as a more complex one.
You mean, to implement a set of macros in Texinfo, and then test them out?
That's certainly possible, but it seems to duplicate George's work.
Perhaps I should clarify: I have no problem with the macro formats as they
stand. All that bothers me is the prospect of having to mention a very large
number of compilers individually.
What I think I will do, when I have a chance (it could be a couple days) is
to try the new macro scheme in real life, and actually do some sample
functions, like you suggest. (Though I don't see what's so complex about
`chdir', other than the fact that the disk stuff is meaningless for Unix...)
Or did I completely misunderstand you??
Nate Eldredge
eldredge AT ap DOT net
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