[climacs-cvs] CVS update: papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex

Brian Mastenbrook bmastenbrook at common-lisp.net
Thu Jun 9 21:14:35 UTC 2005


Update of /project/climacs/cvsroot/papers/ilc2005/syntax
In directory common-lisp.net:/tmp/cvs-serv2464

Modified Files:
	climacssyntax.tex 
Log Message:
Final edit to the paper: US Letter; no table as requested by Carl Shaprio

Date: Thu Jun  9 23:14:34 2005
Author: bmastenbrook

Index: papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex
diff -u papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex:1.35 papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex:1.36
--- papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex:1.35	Tue May 24 23:36:09 2005
+++ papers/ilc2005/syntax/climacssyntax.tex	Thu Jun  9 23:14:34 2005
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
 
 \newcommand{\TabCode}{\textit{TabCode}}
 
-\usepackage[a4paper,textwidth=6.7in,textheight=8.7in]{geometry}
+\usepackage[textwidth=6.7in,textheight=8.7in]{geometry}
 \usepackage{graphics}
 \usepackage{url}
 \usepackage{times}
@@ -78,40 +78,10 @@
 spawned many variants with many different approaches to buffer
 management, incremental redisplay, and syntax analysis.  Emacs itself
 traces its lineage to TECO, where Emacs was originally implemented as
-a set of TECO macros.  A summary comparison of Climacs to a
-non-exhaustive set of Emacs variants is presented in table
-\ref{table:editorcompare}; more information about text editing in
-general, and particulars of some editors we shall not discuss further,
-can be found in \cite{FinsethCraft,greenberg,Pike94,woodZ} and
-references therein.
-
-\begin{table}
-\begin{center}
-{\small
-\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|}
-\hline
- \textbf{Editor} & \textbf{Buffer Implementation} & \textbf{Syntax Analysis} & \textbf{Language}
-\\
-\hline TECO & Gap buffer & Unknown & Assembly + TECO Macros
-\\
-\hline Zmacs & Probably doubly-linked list of lines & None & MacLisp
-\\
-\hline GNU Emacs & Gap buffer & Regular Expressions & C + Emacs Lisp
-\\
-\hline Hemlock & Doubly-linked list of lines & None & Common Lisp
-\\
-\hline FRED & Gap buffer & None & PPC Assembly + Common Lisp
-\\
-\hline Deuce & Doubly-linked lists of lines & Unknown & Dylan
-\\
-\hline Climacs & Multiple & Multiple & Common Lisp
-\\\hline
-\end{tabular}
-}
-\caption{Implementation strategies of multiple Emacs variants}
-\end{center}
-\label{table:editorcompare}
-\end{table}
+a set of TECO macros.  More information about text editing in general,
+and particulars of some editors we shall not discuss further, can be
+found in \cite{FinsethCraft,greenberg,Pike94,woodZ} and references
+therein.
 
 Climacs' syntax analysis is a flexible protocol which can be
 implemented with a full language lexer and parser. GNU Emacs, the most




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