![Best Vimrc For Mac Best Vimrc For Mac](/uploads/1/2/6/2/126295257/856578144.gif)
![Best vimrc for mac 2017 Best vimrc for mac 2017](https://miro.medium.com/max/4896/1*MUyy8PyijV6teba92mATrg.png)
This is very well documented , but not 'actually' literal programming. It's a losing battle over this definition but since you said actually I'll go for it one last time :p
I'm using Mac OSX (10.9) and I'm trying to configure my vimrc file by adding 'set number'. I found my vimrc file in user/share/vim/ but I can't edit it because it's read-only. How can I fix this an.
In literal programming, the order of the explanation dictates the flow of text. Conversely, well documented source code follows the order of the program.
The literate programming paradigm, as conceived by Knuth, represents a move away from writing programs in the manner and order imposed by the computer, and instead enables programmers to develop programs in the order demanded by the logic and flow of their thoughts.[2] Literate programs are written as an uninterrupted exposition of logic in an ordinary human language, much like the text of an essay, in which macros are included to hide abstractions and traditional source code.
- https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literate_programming
Literate programming in this specific case would include a big overview of the entire file somewhere with references to each section. These would then be pulled in and included at compile time.