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Date: Mittwoch, 14. Dezember 1988, 01.58 Uhr und 33 Sekunden MET
From: XITIJSCH%DDATHD21.BITNET@uwavm.acs.washington.edu
Subject: documented macros
To: mackay@june.cs.washington.edu
X-Munix-To: mackay@june.cs.washington.edu
This mail contains the MAKEPROG system. The system consists of
three files: makeprog.web, progdoc.doc, and progdocu.tex.
-- progdocu.tex is a kind of user documentation, it is written with
Plain TeX and should be printed first.
-- progdoc.doc is a macro package to document programs (e.g. macros).
This macro file is documented with the MAKEPROG system itself.
-- makeprog.web is a WEB program that extracts the program part of a
document written with progdoc.
I have added the file progdoc.tex, too. This file is the result of
a MAKEPROG run over progdoc.doc. It serves for two purposes: on the
one hand it is a test file for the makeprog program and on the other
hand it is needed to print progdoc.doc if you don't have a running
makeprog program.
I hope that this system is useful to everyone who wants to write
documented maintainable programs and not only tricky hacks.
With regards
Joachim
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TH Darmstadt
Institut f\"ur Theoretische Informatik
Joachim Schrod
Alexanderstr. 10 Bitnet: XITIJSCH@DDATHD21
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