X-Git-Url: http://git.ieval.ro/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=README;h=dbbcf92b8f8412bfc4c17a9fc6fe1a7383f0a7b2;hb=73fc7494e8e3522f3e28d3c45c909e796fd3776c;hp=c8358ea920fe817e20b6dc615f4e9f1be4b2a6ef;hpb=cd3ff89ef7bb315fc77b5084a55bff0bc83b0f90;p=filters.git diff --git a/README b/README index c8358ea..dbbcf92 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,12 +1,13 @@ This is a collection of filters to do all sorts of strange things to text. B1ff, the Swedish Chef, and an eleet filter are included. -Since the original versions of these filters have copyright problems, I have -done a "clean room" re-implementation of the original lex filters in perl. I -did this without looking at the original code to the filters at all, I -simply observed their output and drew my own conclusions, and wrote my own -code. Then I compared the output of the original and new filters when ran on -large bodies of text, and fixed the things I had missed. +Since the original versions of some of these filters have copyright +problems, I have done a "clean room" re-implementation of the original lex +filters in perl. I did this without looking at the original code to the +filters at all, I simply observed their output and drew my own conclusions, +and wrote my own code. Then I compared the output of the original and new +filters when ran on large bodies of text, and fixed the things I had +missed. Here are the results of my investigations of how the filters work: