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- 9) How do I get WEB for C, FORTRAN, or some other language?
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- There is a version of WEB for C called CWEB written by Silvio Levy. It
- is available via anonymous ftp from princeton.edu (128.112.128.1) in
- the directory ./pub/cweb.
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- There is a version of WEB called Spidery WEB which supports many
- languages including ADA, awk, and C. It was written by Norman Ramsey
- and, while not in the public domain, is usable free for research
- purposes. It is available via anonymous ftp from princeton.edu in
- ./pub/spiderweb.tar.Z.
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- There is a version of WEB called FWEB for Fortran, Ratfor, and C
- written by John Krommes (krommes@lyman.pppl.gov). Version 1.13 is
- available via anonymous ftp from lyman.pppl.gov (192.55.106.129)
- in ./pub/fweb.
-
- SchemeWEB is a Unix filter that translates SchemeWEB into LaTeX source
- or Scheme source. It was written by John Ramsdell and is available from
- the Clarkson archive (see question 22) in ./submit/schemeweb.sh.
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- APLWEB is a version of WEB for APL and is available from
- watserv1.waterloo.edu (129.97.129.140) in ./languages/apl.
-
- All of the above are also available from ymir.claremont.edu
- (134.173.4.23) in [anonymous.tex.utilities].
-