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From: David Combs on 21 Apr 2008 18:40 Man, would it be nice to have available a macro processor basically like the one developed in the classic Kernighan book "Software Tools" (the red, ie fortran, one). Way back in the 70's, well before Unix (TM) was allowed outside of AT&T Bell Labs, Kernighan came up with a very unix-like shell, grep, cat, comm, you name it, and it got a big following, one branch out of Lawrence Berkeley Labs (vax) and the other out of U. of Arizona (Dec 10 & 20), and with lots of improvements (over the book version) for a lot of the tools. (All the tools were written in "Ratfor", a very-C-like language that was "compiled" into Fortran.) I paid someone to greatly enhance the macro-processor, but somehow after Sun came out with "real" unix (bsd+), that stuff ***stupidly*** lost (by me and by others). It was far better than the current m4. Anyway, a simple macro language, where args are passed by *position* in an arg list (as in normal languages), very concise, very nice. Anyone know of such a thing these days? Thanks, David |