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- Future ideas and plans for GNU m4. -*- text -*-
-
- If you have any comments on these things, or just good ideas of your own, I
- would very much like to hear about them.
-
-
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- Include file path search
- ========================
-
- The ability for search through a user specified search path for files
- mentioned in `include' and `sinclude' calls would be useful, especially if you
- tend to build up libraries for useful macros, for common use.
-
- The implementation would use an environment variable, M4PATH, and an `-Idir'
- command line option. The search path for an included file would then be:
- first the directories mentioned on the command line, then the directories from
- the colon separated list in M4PATH, and last the current working directory.
-
- If there are no -I options, and M4PATH is not set, the behaviour is as it has
- always been.
-
-
-
- A new `format' builtin
- ======================
-
- This will support printf-like formatting capabilities, which will be useful
- when making (semi-)tabular output. The syntax will be
-
- format(fmt, arg1, arg2, ...)
-
- where `fmt' can contain `%' specifications, with field widths and precisions
- as usual. The expansion will be the formatted string.
-
-
-
- A new `regexp' builtin
- ======================
-
- This will support matching regular expressions in m4. I imagine a syntax with
- two or three arguments. If called with two arguments,
-
- regexp(regular expression, string)
-
- `regexp' will expand to either `0' or `1', depending on whether `string'
- matches the regular expression. Called with three arguments, it is possible
- to control the expansion.
-
- regexp(regular expression, string, substitution)
-
- Here the expansion is `substitution' with `\digit' and `\&' sequences
- substituted as usual.
-
-
-
- Shorthands in translit
- ======================
-
- The `translit' builtin should support shorthands, like tr(1) does. This might
- be implementated in a future version of GNU m4.
-