From: Thomas Walker Lynch Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2025 03:55:43 +0000 (+0000) Subject: use an AI they say, it will save time they say ... X-Git-Url: https://git.reasoningtechnology.com/usr/lib/python2.7/re.py?a=commitdiff_plain;h=ac4f990670841846ec97710f96a254a6cf723f4a;p=RT-gcc use an AI they say, it will save time they say ... --- diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b1e6ffd..4f884c4 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -130,33 +130,6 @@ All tokens are concatenated into one; result must be a valid CPP token (e.g., id These primitives enable set manipulation, conditional macros, structural mapping, and functional programming patterns — within standard C preprocessor constraints. -## Feature Highlights - -* Structural support for: - - * Token lists and argument lists - * Set membership and associative lookups - * Conditional logic and functional mapping - * Token pasting with enforced identifier checks - -* Declarative macros for: - - * Set creation: `_SET_ADD`, `_SET_IN` - * Associative sets: `_ASET_ADD`, `_ASET_GET` - * List linking: `_LIST_CONNECT`, `_LIST_NEXT` - -All constructs respect the rules of standard CPP expansion, but introduce functional primitives such as `_MAP`, `_IF`, `_NOT`, and `_PASTE`. - ---- - -## Documentation - -All longform documentation is written in Emacs Org-mode format and located under `developer/docs/`. These include: - -* `cpp_ext_user_manual.org` — The full RT preprocessor extension specification -* `README.org` files in each build script directory -* `experiments/` — Example use cases, macro-driven constructs, and test expansions - --- ## License @@ -164,6 +137,3 @@ All longform documentation is written in Emacs Org-mode format and located under This project is licensed under the **MIT License**. See the `LICENSE.text` file for full terms. ---- - -If you're experimenting with macro-based metaprogramming in C — or building portable, reusable preprocessor templates — this project may be what you're looking for.