On May 13, 1:47 pm, Carl Banks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On May 13, 1:44 pm, Mike Driscoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On May 13, 10:28 am, Paul Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > Does anyone know of any (preferably largish) examples of literate > > > programs written using Python? Alternatively, does anyone know of any > > > literate programming tools which support Python well? (I am aware of > > > Leo and I've been to literateprogramming.com, but any additional > > > pointers would be much appreciated!) > > > Check out Zope, bittorrent, or Editra. You should just go to > > SourceForge and do a search for projects done in Python. > > Those aren't examples of literate programming AFAIK. (Check Wikipedia > for "literate programming" if you're still confused.) > > It occurs to me that one could get pretty close to literate > programming with Pure Python (if they stick to regular function calls > and not expect code weaving, which would need a preprocessor). A > fairly simple script could parse docstrings and Python source files > to produce a document from the source. In fact, there are tools that > can do that sort of thing already, but I doubt they output documents > according to literate programming expectations. Don't know of any > tools specifically for literate programming. > > Carl Banks
Sorry...I took the OP's meaning literally... Mike -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list