A Double-Layered Text Editor
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概要
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A double-layered text editor, called KE (=Kernel Editor), in which the user can define and redefine commands by writing "microprograms", is described. KE itself is in fact a skeleton.It contains a processor of a modest string manipulation language. It is by providing programs in this language, or "microprograms", defining editor commands that KE can be made to behave as a useful text editor. (Non-text editing applications also possible.) The main advantages are that modification and experimentation in editor commands are easy, and proper insulation between the external and internal structures is provided. Experiences with developing and using KE are also discussed.
- 一般社団法人情報処理学会の論文
- 1982-03-31
著者
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Tsuji Takashi
Institute Of Astronomy The University Of Tokyo
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Tsuji Takashi
Institute Of Information Science University Of Tsukuba
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KAKUDA HIROYASU
Department of Information Science, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Kakuda Hiroyasu
Department Of Information Science Tokyo Institute Of Technology
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