[plt-scheme] Diagrams

From: Richard Cleis (rcleis at mac.com)
Date: Sun Jan 15 04:45:45 EST 2006

On Jan 14, 2006, at 7:13 PM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:

>
> On Jan 14, 2006, at 5:57 PM, Richard Cleis wrote:
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>> Do guidelines exist for diagramming scheme-like languages? We have 
>> written fairly extensive scheme programs for automating laboratory 
>> equipment, and now I need to document the work.
>
> I assume you mean something akin to flow charts, UML or ER diagrams?

Special forms like cond and ubiquitous techniques like recursion can be 
represented with flowcharts or UML; I just don't want to find out later 
that the Scheme community uses something else.

> That's an interesting question. Do CASE tools for Scheme or FP even 
> exist? I'm just learning this language, but your question has 
> certainly got me thinking.
>
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> Gregory Woodhouse
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