Hyper-literate programming is to literate programming exactly what hypertext documents are to regular books and texts.
![]() code that skips over them when building the search indices. Overall, this means that the only change most people would see is that multiple constructors in the same class will get a warning (and there was one of those, so fixed that too). Also, Rackety. Specifically, transformed this surprising combination of constructs (where all caps are placeholders for something specific): ((if PRED (λ (c mk) BODY2) (λ (c mk) BODY1)) content (lambda (tag) BODY3)) into this one: (define (mk tag) BODY3) (if PRED BODY1{c:=content} BODY2{c:=content}) original commit: 8ee76c9547899f62e6f28eba1cdbba1f4d54c399 |
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