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What is SDOC?

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What is SDOC?

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– SDOC is the Documentation-part of SDS. It is also the name of a XML-format. CSF-files can be translated to SDOC. Where CSF is the core format, SDOC tries to organise the information in a manner more suitable for “written” documentation. • Why is SDS written in [insert language]? – It’s a compromise. Not all parts in SDS are in [insert language] though. Other code is written in Common Lisp, Java, C, C++ and Python. The foundation of SDS is XML and that is language-independent, so basically every developer can choose his or her favourite language to do the job. • I have an IDE (or some other tool) and want to use SDS/parts of SDS, how can I do that? – We have not worked out the implementation details, as those will vary a lot. You will probably try to access the Lisp server. sdsclient.py will be a good example on how to do this. As for legal issues; SDS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free

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