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Convert a Lisp expression to a tree diagram
From: |
Juan Manuel Macías |
Subject: |
Convert a Lisp expression to a tree diagram |
Date: |
Thu, 30 Jun 2022 14:19:21 +0000 |
Hi all,
Sorry for the slight offtopic. I'd like to be able to graphically
convert (from a src block) a Lisp expression to a tree diagram, similar
to trees used in (human) syntax and grammar, especially generative
grammar (this is a web app for generating such trees:
http://www.ironcreek.net/syntaxtree/). I think I can try some LaTeX hack
using the 'forest' package (here's a related thread with pros and cons:
https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/140812/drawing-a-lisp-expression-as-a-tree),
but I was wondering if anyone knows of any more emacs/elisp/org friendly
packages/solutions. Some time ago I saw an Emacs package that could
convert a Elisp expression into an ascii text tree diagram, but I can't
remember its name and I can't find it anywhere...
Best regards,
Juan Manuel
- Convert a Lisp expression to a tree diagram,
Juan Manuel Macías <=