From 447c94ee79e6bd2ecba4c822e4c07763b492747e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Norbert Preining Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2019 03:00:40 +0000 Subject: CTAN sync 201911250300 --- web/c_cpp/cwebbin/README-2019.txt | 478 -------------------------------------- web/c_cpp/cwebbin/README.md | 58 ----- 2 files changed, 536 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 web/c_cpp/cwebbin/README-2019.txt delete mode 100644 web/c_cpp/cwebbin/README.md (limited to 'web') diff --git a/web/c_cpp/cwebbin/README-2019.txt b/web/c_cpp/cwebbin/README-2019.txt deleted file mode 100644 index b09a017c18..0000000000 --- a/web/c_cpp/cwebbin/README-2019.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,478 +0,0 @@ - -*-Text-*- -%%% LEGALESE %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -% This file is part of CWEBbin (Version 3.64c [2019]). -% (Set TAB to 8 spaces to get the spacing right.) -% The CWEB programs by Silvio Levy are based on programs by D. E. Knuth. -% They are distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY, express or implied. - -% This README file was last updated January 1, 2019 by Andreas Scherer. - -% The following copyright notices extend to the respective parts of the -% changed or added source code introduced in this patch only, not to the -% original CWEB distribution, which is copyright (C) 1987,1990,1993,1998 -% by Silvio Levy and Donald E. Knuth. -% -% Copyright (C) 1991-1993 Hans-Hermann Bode -% Copyright (C) 1992 Klaus Guntermann -% Copyright (C) 1991,1993 Carsten Steger -% Copyright (C) 1993-2000,2005,2011,2018,2019 Andreas Scherer - -% Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of this -% document provided that the copyright notice and this permission notice -% are preserved on all copies. - -% Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this -% document under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the -% entire resulting derived work is given a different name and distributed -% under the terms of a permission notice identical to this one. - -% Please send comments, suggestions, etc., concerning the original CWEB -% implementation to tex-k@tug.org. - -% Please send comments, suggestions, etc., related to changes specific -% for this modified distribution CWEBbin, especially language catalog -% translations to https://ascherer.github.io, or write an issue or pull -% request in https://github.com/ascherer/cwebbin. - -%%% WHAT IS THIS STUFF? %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -CWEBbin is the ANSI-C/C++ implementation of Silvio Levy's and Donald Ervin -Knuth's CWEB system, compiled and provided with changefiles for ANSI-C and -makefiles for Borland C/C++ 3.1 (no longer actively supported), MS/VC++ 4.1 -and 6.0 (both no longer actively supported), SAS/C++ 6.57 (no longer actively -supported), and most of all UNIX-cc/g++. Additional features differing from -the original distribution are described further below. General information is -provided in the original README file shipped with the CWEB distribution. - -CWEBbin started from the Amiga port of CWEB 2.8 by Carsten Steger. Then it -was merged with the CWEB-PC 3.0 distribution by Hans-Hermann Bode and Klaus -Guntermann, and the Amiga port of CWEB 3.1 by Tomas Charles Willis. Of -course, it includes all features of the original UNIX implementation and all -enhancements of these Amiga and MS/DOS/Windows ports. - -The distribution of CWEBbin consists of the additional files for this patch -only. The complete contents of the original distribution is a prerequisite. -CWEB can be retrieved via anonymous ftp from - - FTP: ftp://ftp.cs.stanford.edu/pub/cweb - CTAN: https://ctan.org/pkg/cweb - -To apply this patched version of CWEB, extract the patch archive (yielding a -new subdirectory) and add the original distribution. Care has been taken to -avoid collisions with any files from the original distribution and the -Makefiles provide a target to cleanly remove the patch leaving only the files -of the original distribution (and vice versa). - -Intermediate files with extensions .tex and .cxx are reproducable from the -general sources by means of an executable ctangle, cweave, and an ANSI-C/C++ -compiler. In addition you need Klaus Guntermann's TIE processor, which is -available at - - CTAN: https://ctan.org/pkg/tie - -TIE should be available on all systems with a recent TeX installation. -Alternatively, you can also try to use Julian Gilbey's CTIE processor, but -intermediate results are different. - -%%% TABLE OF CONTENTS %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -The following files were added to this distribution by various contributors: - -GENERAL CONTRIBUTION: -. -├── 0001-Make-clean-twinx.patch Patch for twinx.w -├── 0002-Make-clean-refsort.patch Patch for refsort.w -├── arexx [AMIGA] -│   ├── catalogs -│   │   ├── cweb_arexx.cd [AMIGA] catalog description for German defaults -│   │   ├── cweb_arexx.e.ct [AMIGA] catalog translation for English users -│   │   ├── cweb_arexx.f.ct [AMIGA] catalog translation for French users -│   │   ├── cweb_arexx.i.ct [AMIGA] catalog translation for Italian users -│   │   ├── english -│   │   │   └── cweb_arexx.catalog [AMIGA] message catalog for English users -│   │   ├── francais -│   │   │   └── cweb_arexx.catalog [AMIGA] message catalog for French users -│   │   └── italiano -│   │   └── cweb_arexx.catalog [AMIGA] message catalog for Italian users -│   ├── compile.ced [AMIGA] ARexx script to start SAS/C 6.x from CED (V3.5+) -│   └── start_web.ced [AMIGA] ARexx script to start cweave/ctangle from CED -├── catalogs -│   ├── cweb.cd [AMIGA] catalog description for English defaults -│   ├── cweb.d.ct [AMIGA] catalog translation for German users -│   ├── cweb.i.ct [AMIGA] catalog translation for Italian users -│   ├── dcweb.h [AMIGA,BCC] header file with the German strings -│   ├── ecweb.h [AMIGA,BCC] header file with the English default strings -│   └── icweb.h [AMIGA,BCC] header file with the Italian strings -├── comm-ansi.ch change file for common.w -├── comm-ansi.hch change file for common.h -├── comm-arexx.ch [AMIGA] change file for common.w -├── comm-arexx.hch [AMIGA] change file for common.h -├── comm-borlandc.ch [BCC] change file for common.w -├── comm-borlandc.hch [BCC] change file for common.h -├── comm-extensions.ch change file for common.w -├── comm-extensions.hch change file for common.h -├── comm-i18n.ch change file for common.w -├── comm-i18n.hch change file for common.h -├── comm-memory.ch [AMIGA,BCC] change file for common.w -├── comm-memory.hch [AMIGA,BCC] change file for common.h -├── comm-newpage.ch change file for common.w -├── common.cxx product of common.w and comm-foo.ch -├── comm-output.ch change file for common.w -├── comm-output.hch change file for common.h -├── comm-patch.ch change file for common.w -├── comm-texlive.ch change file for common.w -├── comm-texlive.hch change file for common.h -├── comm-translation.ch [AMIGA,BCC] change file for common.w -├── comm-translation.hch [AMIGA,BCC] change file for common.h -├── ctang-ansi.ch change file for ctangle.w -├── ctang-borlandc.ch [BCC] change file for ctangle.w -├── ctang-extensions.ch change file for ctangle.w -├── ctang-i18n.ch change file for ctangle.w -├── ctangle.1 clone of cweb.1 -├── ctangle.cxx product of ctangle.w and ctang-foo.ch -├── ctangle.dsp [MSVC] Developer Studio Project for CTANGLE -├── ctang-memory.ch [AMIGA,BCC] change file for ctangle.w -├── ctang-newpage.ch change file for ctangle.w -├── ctang-output.ch change file for ctangle.w -├── ctang-patch.ch change file for ctangle.w -├── ctang-texlive.ch change file for ctangle.w -├── ctang-translation.ch [AMIGA,BCC] change file for ctangle.w -├── ctwill.bux auxiliary file for CTWILL -├── ctwill.md manpage for CTWILL in markdown -├── ctwill-mini.ch auxiliary file for CTWILL -├── ctwill-refsort.1 manpage link to ctwill.1 -├── ctwill-texlive.ch change file for cweave.w/ctwill.w -├── ctwill-twinx.1 manpage link to ctwill.1 -├── cweav-ansi.ch change file for cweave.w -├── cweav-borlandc.ch [BCC] change file for cweave.w -├── cweave.1 clone of cweb.1 -├── cweave.dsp [MSVC] Developer Studio Project for CWEAVE -├── cweav-extensions.ch change file for cweave.w -├── cweav-i18n.ch change file for cweave.w -├── cweav-memory.ch [AMIGA,BCC] change file for cweave.w -├── cweav-newpage.ch change file for cweave.w -├── cweav-output.ch change file for cweave.w -├── cweav-patch.ch change file for cweave.w -├── cweav-texlive.ch change file for cweave.w -├── cweav-translation.ch [AMIGA,BCC] change file for cweave.w -├── cweav-twill.ch change file for cweave.w -├── cwebbin.dsw [MSVC] Developer Studio Workspace for all three -├── cwebbin.spec extended build recipe for debbuild -├── cwebinputs -│   ├── amiga_types.w keywords by Commodore and SAS -│   ├── c++1xlib.w Keywords for modern C++ standards -│   ├── cweb_ecma94.w Transliteration table for Latin-1 -│   ├── cweb_hp8.w Transliteration table for HP Roman 8 -│   ├── cweb_mac8.w Transliteration table for Mac 8-bit -│   └── cweb_pc850.w Transliteration table for Codepage 850 -│   ├── iso_types.w Keywords for ISO C/C++ standards -├── cwebman.ch change file for cwebman.tex -├── examples -│   ├── cct.w program to translate between character tables -│   ├── commonwords.w program to count word frequencies in text files -│   ├── extex-ansi.ch change file for extex.w -│   ├── Makefile.sas [AMIGA] makefile for SAS/C compiler 6.0 and up -│   ├── matrix.w C++ program to invert complex 4x4 matrices -│   ├── primes.ch changes for the first 1000000 prime numbers -│   ├── primes.w program to print the first 1000 prime numbers -│   ├── README.p11 extended description for the added examples -│   ├── sample.w program to produce random numbers -│   ├── treeprint-ansi.ch change file for treeprint.w -│   ├── wc-ansi.ch change file for wc.w -│   ├── wmerg-ansi.ch change file for wmerge.w -│   ├── wmerg-borlandc.ch [BCC] change file for wmerge.w -│   ├── wmerge.dsp [MSVC] Developer Studio Project for WMERGE -│   ├── wmerg-extensions.ch change file for wmerge.w -│   ├── wmerg-memory.ch [AMIGA,BCC] change file for wmerge.w -│   ├── wmerg-output.ch change file for wmerge.w -│   ├── wmerg-patch.ch change file for wmerge.w -│   └── wordtest-ansi.ch change file for wordtest.w -├── LICENSE MIT license -├── Makefile.bcc [BCC] makefile for Borland C/C++ -├── Makefile.sas [AMIGA] makefile for SAS/C compiler 6.0 and up -├── Makefile.unix makefile for cc, c89, gcc, ... on several machines -├── po -│   ├── cweb.pot Portable Object Template for i18n -│   ├── cweb-tl.pot Portable Object Template for i18n -│   ├── de -│   │   ├── cweb.po Portable Object for German t10n -│   │   ├── cweb-tl.po Portable Object for German t10n -│   │   └── web2c-help.po Portable Object for German t10n -│   ├── it -│   │   └── cweb.po Portable Object for Italian t10n -│   └── web2c-help.pot Portable Object Template for i18n -├── prod-twill.ch change file for prod.w/CTWILL -├── README.md Github project description -├── README.txt the current file -├── system.bux auxiliary file for CTWILL -├── texinputs -│   ├── cweb_ecma94.sty Umlauts and special characters for Latin-1 -│   ├── cweb_hp8.sty Umlauts and special characters for HP Roman 8 -│   ├── cweb_mac8.sty Umlauts and special characters for Macintosh -│   ├── cweb_pc850.sty Umlauts and special characters for IBM 850 -│   ├── dctwimac.tex German captions in addition to ctwimac.tex -│   ├── dcwebmac.tex German captions in addition to cwebmac.tex -│   ├── dcwebstrings.tex Common German captions -│   ├── dproofmac.tex German captions in addition to proofmac.tex -│   ├── fcwebmac.tex French captions in addition to cwebmac.tex -│   ├── icwebmac.tex Italian captions in addition to cwebmac.tex -│   └── Xcwebmac.tex beautifications for cwebmac.tex -└── texlive.w introduction to *-w2c.ch change files - -%%% HOW TO CREATE THE BINARIES %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -[UNIX/Linux, GCC] The current setup of CWEBbin has been created on a Linux PC - running GNU/Linux including the gcc/g++ compiler and the TeXLive system. - Any similar setup should also work. All set? - -- Then proceed as follows: - - 1. Check the entries in Makefile.unix for local conditions like a - different compiler name or additional compiler options you want to - use. Check also the other lines in Makefile.unix so that all - directory definitions are set properly for your local system - configuration. - - 2. If you want to create the ctangle and cweave binaries for a - different language than English, set a link from one of the - `[dei]cweb.h' header files to `cweb.h' in the ./catalogs directory. - - 3. Touch common.cxx and ctangle.cxx to make them up-to-date. Then say - `make -f Makefile.unix boot'; this will create a local ctangle binary - simply by compiling the distributed .cxx files. - - 4. To make ctangle, cweave, and the wmerge processor say `make -f - Makefile.unix [all]'. To get some reassurance that things are OK, you - can say `make cautiously', which ensures that ctangle will reproduce - itself. (Otherwise the source files common.w and ctangle.w won't - actually have been used.) - - 5. After all is set, you should become `superuser' and run `make -f - Makefile.unix install'; this will install the binaries, the TeX macros - and CWEB @include files, and some documentation in places specified in - Makefile.unix. - - 6. If you want a full documentation of the tangle and weave programs, - type `make -f Makefile.unix docs' or preferably `make -f Makefile.unix - fullmanual'. The documentation created will include all changes - introduced by the .ch files. - - 7. To delete all intermediate files created in the make processes say - `make -f Makefile.unix clean'. - - 8. To remove the complete patch from the installed CWEB system, say - `make -f Makefile.unix remove'. You will be left with the original - CWEB system. - - 9. To remove the complete base system leaving only the patch behind, - you can say `make -f Makefile.unix remove-orig'. - - 10. The other labels have not been tested seriously. :-) - -[AMIGA, SAS/C++ 6] I can no longer support this compiler and computer system - and most likely it's impossible to install CWEBbin with SAS/C++. The - source files common.cxx, common.h, and ctangle.cxx can definitely NOT - be used with SAS/C++ anymore. They were created on a Linux PC leaving - the Amiga stuff out. You will have to use an older ctangle binary to - create the TIE processor and then create the complete set of change - files according to Makefile.sas. Good luck! - -[MS/DOS, BORLAND C++ 3.1] I can no longer support this compiler and most - likely it's impossible to install CWEBbin with BC. The source files - common.cxx, common.h, and ctangle.cxx can definitely NOT be used with - BC anymore. They were created on a Linux PC leaving the - `*-borlandc.*' change files out. You will have to use an older - ctangle.exe binary to create the TIE processor and then create the - complete set of change files according to Makefile.bcc. Good luck! - -[MS/WINDOWS, MS/VC++ 4.1 and 6.0] I can no longer support this compiler and - most likely it is impossible to install CWEBbin with this version of - the Microsoft compiler. The current version of MS/VC++ is supported - through binary versions of CTANGLE and CWEAVE at - http://www.literateprogramming.com. - -%%% LIST OF FEATURES %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -After the announcement of CWEB 3.3 [p11a] on news:comp.programming.literate -and news:comp.text.tex there have been questions: ``What's different in your -CWEB system in respect to the original system? Why should programmers use -your's instead of the Levy/Knuth distribution?'' - -So here are some words about the `special features': - - - [GENERAL] The complete source code can (or at least at some point of time - could) be recompiled with SAS/C for AmigaOS, with Borland C/C++ 3.1 for - MS/DOS, with MS/VC++ 4.1 and 6.0 for MS/Windows, and with CC, C89, and - GCC for UNIX without the need for further changes. Well, to be honest, - the complete source code was only compiled using GCC. - - - [GENERAL] The `+l' (or `-l') option with its argument `X' causes CWEAVE - to prepend `X' to `cwebmac.tex' in the first line of the output file. - `X' may be any string of characters (case dependent and possibly empty), - e.g., if you called CWEAVE with the option `+ldansk', the danish macro - file `danskcwebmac.tex' (if there's such a thing) would be included - instead of `cwebmac.tex'. The macro file `Xcwebmac.tex' itself contains - some modifications to the original `cwebmac.tex' file as described in the - documentation. At the time of writing there are macro packages - `dcwebmac.tex' by Andreas Scherer for German users, `icwebmac.tex' by - Giuseppe Ghibò for Italian users, and `fcwebmac.tex' by Denis B. Roegel - for French users. These macro files translate all captions used by the - CWEAVE processor into the respective languages and also include support - for special characters like umlauts (diacritics) and some other - frequently used specials according to ISO Latin-1, IBM PC International - Codepage 850, Macintosh 8-bit font table and HP Roman 8. Similar - packages for other languages can easily be added to this scheme. To date - there are no conflicting languages, so single-character strings are used. - However, there is no support for UTF-8 at this time. - - - [GENERAL] As of March 1997 five new macros with the prefix - `pdf' are available. Together with the "tex2pdf/pdftex" system they - enable the presenation of CWEB source code in "Hyper CWEB" form, i.e., - all section references and the table of contents are hyperlinked and can - be used in PDF readers. Call "cweave -lpdf" (or "cweave -lpdfd", etc.) - to include the respective macro file in the TeX output, before running - "pdftex". As of July 2000 these macros are united with the - generic macros, i.e., `cwebmac.tex' can be used with "plain TeX," "plain - TeX + dvipdfm," and "pdftex." - - - [GENERAL] There are transliteration tables `cweb_ecma94.w', `cweb_hp8.w', - `cweb_mac8.w', and `cweb_pc850.w' for @inclusion in limbo. These files - \input the associated TeX macro files `cweb_ecma94.sty', `cweb_hp8.sty', - `cweb_mac8.sty', and `cweb_pc850.sty' with i18n support of extended code - tables. These macros can, of course, also be used independently of - the CWEB files and have been set up to work as `packages' for LaTeX - as well. The option `+a' of former versions of the AMIGA installation - is now replaced by the file `amiga_types.w' that can be `@i'ncluded in - the source files where needed. - - - [GENERAL] Both CTANGLE and CWEAVE are fully localized for other natural - languages than the English default. See the 'po/' directory for the - files used with the "GNU gettext utilities". - #include files with the English, German, and Italian strings - are provided in the ./catalogs directory for non-localized operating - systems. On AmigaOS 2.1/3.0 localization is done with the help of - language catalogs and the system `locale.library'. Default is (of - course) English; catalogs descriptions for German and Italian are - provided and other language catalogs can easily be added. - - - [GENERAL] An algorithm for recursive `@i'nclude file search was adapted - from the Web2c implementation of TeX and METAFONT. The weave and tangle - processors as well as wmerge now recognize the environment variable - CWEBINPUTS. When an include file name (argument to the @i command) can - not be found in the current directory or in the absolute path, a - multi-path search is performed. CWEBINPUTS---if not empty---may contain - a list of search path names, delimited by PATH_SEPARATORs, e.g., colons. - The current directory is represented by an empty path entry, but it is - searched first anyway. In the respective makefiles for AMIGA, UNIX and - MS/DOS some decent defaults are set in the compile time constant - CWEBINPUTS, which always is appended to any environment variable, so you - don't have to repeat the defaults. - - - [GENERAL] The `-o' option was added in connection with Carsten Steger's - `-i' option. Both affect typographic niceties in the woven output. - - - [GENERAL] The output files of CTANGLE and CWEAVE are only written when - there are significant changes to their contents, i.e., when a CWEB source - creates multiple output files, only those modules effected by changes - will be recompiled in the `make' process. This mechanism was taken from - Preston Briggs's NUWEB program, to whom credit is due. - - - [GENERAL] Five additional CWEB example programs are included as examples - for the portability between PASCAL-WEB and C-CWEB and for the usage of - the C++ features of version 3.1. The fifth example program is a simple - text converter for files with extended character codes of ISO-Latin-1, - PC-850, MAC 8-bit font, and HP 8-bit font. - - - [GENERAL] The latest release of CWEBbin is fully compatible with the - "TeX Live" system. 'cwebbin.spec' and 'Makefile.unix' are prepared to - work with the '--with texlive' option. This appends and merges the - *-texlive.* change files and creates a set of *-w2c.ch change files and - an extended comm-foo.h @include file. These files are drop-in - replacements for the hand-coded files used in the TL ecosystem. - - - [GENERAL] The latest latest release of CWEBbin includes CWEAVE's - 'evil twin' CTWILL, together with its utility programs 'refsort' and - 'twinx', and the associated TeX macros. - - - [AMIGA] Two AREXX scripts for use with the CygnusEd Professional Editor - were added to this package, one for CTANGLE and CWEAVE, localized with - the help of language catalogs under AmigaOS version 2.1 or 3.0, the other - for use with the SAS/C 6.x compiler in connection with CED V3.5. - - - [AMIGA] All three system programs support the `version' information - command of the Amiga operating system. - - - [AMIGA] All three system programs are compiled in the NEAR data segment - and can be made `resident'. - - - [AMIGA] The `+m' option enables ARexx communication between CWEB and the - SAS/C message browser SCMSG. Any warnings or error messages are - transferred to its list window. The behaviour of this feature can be - controlled via the external environment variable SCMSGOPT, which may be - set to any legal option string as described in the documentation of the - SAS/C development system by SAS Institute. - -%%% A BIT OF HISTORY %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -Patch level [p9b] of this implementation introduced localization to other -languages than English. All output strings of ctangle and cweave were -replaced by variable references to an array AppStrings in cweb.h (also new), -set to the English defaults at startup time. This works for all systems and -compilers in a compatible way. However, version 2.1 of the AMIGA operating -system introduced the use of language catalogs, thus enabling programs and -applications to be inherently multilingual without recompilation. To -activate this feature, you only have to install AmigaOS 2.1/3.0. Catalogs -for various natural languages are already present at the correct place -(./catalogs/), so ctangle and cweave will greet you in any of these -languages, if you start them from their home directory ./bin and if your -system default language is supported. If you want to use CTANGLE, CWEAVE, -and WMERGE as resident programs, you have to move the language catalogs to -the appropriate directories of the LOCALE: drawer. Catalog translations for -other languages can easily be installed. The author of this distribution -would be grateful to receive catalog translations for other languages for -inclusion in future versions. - -Patch level [p9d] of this implementation introduced dynamic memory allocation -for all internal arrays except for `flags[256]'. By this method both ctangle -and cweave can be compiled in the `NEAR' data segment, so on the AMIGA they -can be made `resident', i.e., they can reside in RAM and don't have to be -loaded from disk after the first time. Patch level [p9d] also introduced an -ARexx communication facility between CWEB (i.e., ctangle and cweave) and the -`Message Browser' SCMSG, included in the SAS/C 6.X development system. If -you run CWEB with the `+m' option, any error messages will be displayed in -the window of SCMSG. The default setting is `off'. You can control the -behaviour of this feature by setting the environment variable SCMSGOPT to -a string with any legal command line options for SCMSG as described in the -documentation provided with the compiler package by SAS Institute. If the -environment variable is not set, the default behaviour of SCMSG will be used. -Patch level [p9d] was evaluated on July 1, 1994, by Andreas Scherer and -Burkhard Schmitt of Bayreuth University with CC and GCC on a HP Apollo -workstation and a Sun 4 workstation and a SGI workstation, and on July 2, -with Borland C/C++ version 3.1 on a MS/DOS machine without any problems. - -Patch level [p10] was released to the AmiNet and the Comprehensive TeX -Archive Network (CTAN) in August 1994. At least one user had problems -installing the MS/DOS version. - -Patch level [p11] was released to the AmiNet and the Comprehensive TeX -Archive Network (CTAN) in December 1994. Only two days later another -update of CWEB 3.3 was released in Stanford, so a new patch level [p11a] -had to be created and released in mid-December 1994. In January 1995 the -successful installation on at least two more systems has been notified. -The first is MS/DOS with GCC, the second OS/2 in genuine mode, both working -with Makefile.unix (and the obvious modifications). - -%%% CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% - -I want to express my deep gratitude to Silvio Levy and Donald Knuth for the -marvelous tool they provided us with. Also I am indepted to my various pre- -and co-workers on whose initial ideas and contributions this package is based. - - -Happy CWEBbin'! - -January 1, 2019. - -Andreas Scherer - -%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% diff --git a/web/c_cpp/cwebbin/README.md b/web/c_cpp/cwebbin/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 245a1a232c..0000000000 --- a/web/c_cpp/cwebbin/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -# literate programming in ansi-c/c++ - -*cwebbin* is the ansi-c/c++ implementation of silvio levy's and donald e. -knuth's [cweb system](http://www-cs-faculty.stanford.edu/~uno/cweb.html) and -donald e. knuth's [ctwill program](ftp://ftp.cs.stanford.edu/pub/ctwill). it -requires the contents of [the original source -drop](http://mirrors.ctan.org/web/c_cpp/cweb/cweb.tar.gz) and [the secondary -source drop](ftp://ftp.cs.stanford.edu/pub/ctwill/ctwill.tar.gz), to which it -applies a set of change files to fix warnings issued by modern c/c++ compilers -and to introduce advanced features. see the extensive [readme](README.txt) for -the full story. - -extract *cwebbin-2019.tar.gz* and add the contents of *cweb-3.64c.tar.gz* and -*ctwill.tar.gz* for the full set of source files. unix/linux users should work -with [make -f Makefile.unix](Makefile.unix) exclusively (targets ‘boot,’ -‘cautiously,’ and ‘all’). - -## advanced packaging - -alternatively, you may want to use *rpmbuild* or *debbuild* for compiling the -sources and for creating installable packages in *rpm* and *deb* format. clone -[cweb](https://github.com/ascherer/cweb) and -[cwebbin](https://github.com/ascherer/cwebbin), create the source drops with -``` -git archive -o cweb-3.64c.tar.gz cweb-3.64c -git archive -o cwebbin-2019.tar.gz cwebbin-2019 -``` -respectively, put these two tarballs and the original *ctwill.tar.gz* in the -*SOURCES* directory and *cwebbin.spec* in the *SPECS* directory of your build -arena, and run -``` -rpmbuild -ba SPECS/cwebbin.spec -debbuild -ba SPECS/cwebbin.spec -``` -depending on your preferences. - -## plain vanilla cweb - -if all you want is the original cweb without any add-ons but minus heaps of -compiler warnings, use the special option `--with ansi_only` to include only -the minimal changes required for a clean compilation. -``` -rpmbuild -ba SPECS/cwebbin.spec --with ansi_only -debbuild -ba SPECS/cwebbin.spec --with ansi_only -``` - -## cweb for texlive - -the extended sources and the build system were modified to smoothly integrate -with the [texlive build system](https://github.com/TeX-Live/texlive-source). by invoking -``` -debbuild -bi SPECS/cwebbin.spec --with texlive -``` -you receive a small tarball `cweb-texlive.tar.gz`, which should be extracted in -texlive's source directory `texk/web2c/cwebdir`. this tarball contains -`*-w2c.ch` files that modify the original cweb sources for the texlive -ecosystem. additionally, it contains language catalogs, tex macros, and cweb -include files. -- cgit v1.2.3