Hyper-literate programming is to literate programming exactly what hypertext documents are to regular books and texts.
![]() `scribble/html/lang' to `scribble/html'. Since `foo:' keywords are very common in any code that uses `scribble/html', it is much more convenient to have it provide the custom `#%top'. It simplifies code that uses it, for example, files in `meta/web/common' now use #lang at-exp racket/base (require scribble/html) instead of the (only-in scribble/html/lang #%top) which it used before, or instead of explicitly quoting all `foo:'s. original commit: 58febe21a02ff7c7447ee75bf5edd34c99ee6f1c |
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