Hi Jon,

How long ago have Dave tried to do this?  I've checked this problems recently and
it seems as if it has been addressed in WM.  I don't know how long this has been
in there but there is apparently an option to use #begin and # end instead of
 and } which is great for java code .  You can also use #text blocks to tell WM to
ignore anything in between.

Have I overlooked something?  Do you still feel WM is going to cause problems?
You can understand that I'm reluctant to go and write a parser if tried and tested
solutions are readily available.  Maybe there is something else I can use?  Or
maybe there is a niche for a code generation macro language :-)

~ Leon

> Leon,
>
> What you are talking about is perfect (re: using a WM type of syntax). The
> problem is that Dave went down this road and ran into problems with WM
> trying to parse the file because the WM parser was catching things it
> shouldn't have. If you look at what Jason has done, it is based on a very
> simple WM style text processor and you can see that is the direction he is
> going.
>
> Also, his email isn't bouncing it should be [EMAIL PROTECTED] I
> believe he plans on being offline until Sunday/Monday though and not reading
> his email.
>
> -jon




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