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Hi Eric, Eric van der Vlist wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > Le samedi 21 janvier 2006 à 22:15 +0100, Daniel Schierbeck a écrit : > >> I've been googling around for an XML language that describes source >> code, but all I've found is an old SGML language. It's mostly out of >> curiosity, but I'd like to see if there's a simple language that merely >> marks up variables, constants, functions/methods, numbers, string, etc. >> Something along the line of >> > > I remember to have seen an interesting proposal for such a language a > loong time ago, but, unfortunately, I can't find out where it was... > > I came upon XES http://www.euclideanspace.com/software/language/xes/ > trying to find it back. This is not the one I was remembering but it > might be worth a look... > > Hope this helps. > > Eric Thanks for looking around, I really appreciate that. I think XES is a bit too verbose - it seems to be meant as sort of an XML representation of a script, which can be translated to other languages. I just want a simple way to mark up keywords, strings, etc. Maybe I'll just have to make a spec myself :) Thanks for your effort, Daniel
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