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Re: Document formatting in Scheme
Hello!
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001 MichaelL@frogware.com wrote:
> Kirill Lisovsky wrote a paper on "Scheme program source code as
> semi-structured data." You can find it here:
>
> http://kaolin.unice.fr/Scheme2001/
The corresponding software tool, Mole, is based on the idea of transformation
of Scheme source code to SXML tree/XML document which may be later
transformed/queryied using arbitrary SXML or XML techniques.
It separates analysis of source code, its (S)XML representation,
and synthesys of output document.
As a matter of fact, it is not limited to a source code processing,
this depends on a set of analysers/synthesizers available.
Current version provides just a few analysers and synthesizers,
what it is really used for is generation of html documentation
for Scheme source code.
Sources for PLT Schemes may be found at:
http://pair.com/lisovsky/download/mole/3.3/mole-plt-src.tgz
It uses Oleg Kiselyov's SXML software heavily (SXPath, for one).
Noel, if you have any ideas on integration - just let me know :-)
Best regards,
Kirill.