Allan Clark wrote:
> Sorry all... I didn't mean that as a broadcast.
>
> (and the link would be a Literate-Programming link, if I could spell)
>
> Allan "oops" Clark

LOL :-)

See http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lib.boost.documentation/2264

Possibly calling it literate programming is an exageration: it's more like a 
code extraction tool, but it's heading in an interesting direction I think.

You certainly could write all your code and docs in one file if you wished, 
but perhaps of more interest would be "anotated" examples that get pulled 
into the docs.  alternatively marked up source or headers for documenting 
the internals / implementation method.  Would make a nice way of creating 
articles / presentation material methinks :-)

HTH, John. 


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