On Sat, 6 Jan 2018, SF Markus Elfring wrote:
> > Well, I was thinking that you could eg make a script like:
> >
> > @script:ocaml@
> > e << r.e;
> > @@
> >
> > Printf.printf "@@\n";
> > Printf.printf "expression f;\n";
> > Printf.printf "@@\n\n";
> > Printf.printf "-f(%s);\n" e
>
> I would prefer to use the available programming languages directly
> instead of starting the spatch program for such file generation.
>
>
> > But I'm not sure that the parser of script code would be happy with a @ in
> > the script code, so you would have to do some trick to get around that.
>
> Would you like to continue the clarification for the topic “Configuration
> or escaping of @ characters for embedded programming language scripts”?
> https://github.com/coccinelle/coccinelle/issues/36
>
>
> > I'm not interested in spending time on it in the foreseeable future.
>
> But I imagine that I would like to show related update suggestions
> around SmPL scripts because of other approaches then.
> Will alternatives become useful?
>
>
> > If anyone else wants to, the code is there...
>
> Would you like to point any specific source files out for the current
> intermediate development status?
Files that contain the word Generated. The file
parsing_c/unparse_hrule.ml.
julia
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