Announcing CHPP Version 0.3.5 ================== CHPP is a powerful preprocessor originally designed for, but not limited to, HTML. We have used CHPP successfully in the creation of simple and complex web-pages, web-databases, QuakeWorld (tm) configuration files and data processing tasks usually done with tools like GAWK. Features -------- CHPP combines features of CPP, M4, Perl and Scheme. Still, we have tried and succeeded in keeping the language pretty simple. Among the features of CHPP are: - CHPP is non-intrusive, i.e. you can take already existing text and just pipe it through CHPP and it is likely it won't change. - User-defined macros, which can be recursive - Complex data structures (lists and hashes) - Powerful looping constructs - Regular expression matching - Support for CGI scripting - An interface to SQL-Servers (at the moment mSQL and MySQL). Documentation ------------- A reference manual for CHPP is included in the distribution. Platforms --------- Our main development platform for CHPP is gnu-linux-alpha. The current version of CHPP has been tested on the following platforms: gnu-linux-i386 gnu-linux-powerpc gnu-linux-alpha Previous versions of CHPP have also been tested on the following platforms: digitalunix-alpha openstep-i386 aix-rs6000 Licence and Availability ------------------------ CHPP is distributed under the terms of the GPL. The source of CHPP is available at the CHPP homepage at http://www.unix.cslab.tuwien.ac.at/~chpp/ Mailing Lists ------------- There are two CHPP mailing lists: chpp-announce@mondoshawan.unix.cslab.tuwien.ac.at Announcements regarding CHPP. chpp-general@mondoshawan.unix.cslab.tuwien.ac.at Discussions about using CHPP, bug reports, development of CHPP etc. Everything that gets posted to chpp-announce gets posted to chpp-general too, so you only have to subscribe to one list. To subscribe to one of the lists, write a mail to either chpp-announce-request@mondoshawan.unix.cslab.tuwien.ac.at chpp-general-request@mondoshawan.unix.cslab.tuwien.ac.at with the line subscribe in the body. ---------- Heinz Deinhart & Mark Probst chpp@unix.cslab.tuwien.ac.at