On Sun, Aug 10, 2003 at 06:20:32PM +1200, Adam Warner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote a message of 68 lines which said:
> In the meantime I'll be content with the definition of software that > WordNet (r) 1.7.1 (July 2002) provides: > > n : (computer science) written programs or procedures or rules > and associated documentation pertaining to the operation > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ It should be noted that, in countries like France, where software and non-software-but-still-implemented-with-1-and-0s are treated differently (the author does not have the same right, wether he is a novelist or a programmer, even if he types both works on the same laptop), the same rule apply: the associated documentation is treated like the program. So, Emacs' info files or docstrings in languages like Python or Lisp are not really a problem, after all.