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Creating a CodeDOM: Modeling the Semantics of Code (Part 2)

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Creating a CodeDOM for C#
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<configuration>

  <configSections>
    <section name="Nova" type="Nova.Configuration, Nova.CodeDOM"/>
  </configSections>

  <startup>
    <supportedRuntime version="v4.0" sku=".NETFramework,Version=v4.0"/>
  </startup>

  <Nova>

    <!-- Determines the logging level: None, Minimal, Normal, Detailed.  DEFAULT: Minimal -->
    <!--<add key="Log.LogLevel" value="Normal"/>-->
    
    <!-- Determines if code changes are saved to a separate ".Nova.cs" file instead of the original.  DEFAULT: false -->
    <!--<add key="CodeDOM.CodeUnit.SaveChangesToSeparateFile" value="true"/>-->

    <!-- Determines if TODO and HACK comments are listed with other messages.  DEFAULT: true -->
    <!--<add key="CodeDOM.Comment.ListSpecialComments" value="false"/>-->

    <!-- The tab size used for indentation of code.  DEFAULT: 4 -->
    <!--<add key="CodeDOM.CodeObject.TabSize" value="4"/>-->

    <!-- Use tabs instead of spaces for indentation.  DEFAULT: false -->
    <!--<add key="CodeDOM.CodeObject.UseTabs" value="true"/>-->

    <!-- The maximum line length used for automatic formatting, such as code alignment and line wrapping.  DEFAULT: 128 -->
    <!--<add key="CodeDOM.CodeObject.MaximumLineLength" value="128"/>-->

  </Nova>

</configuration>

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