I would call my self a guru, but I think some portion of Falcon is
intended to replace the SDK's ASDoc compiler, so I'm think ASDoc comments
are being tracked.  I'll be poking around Falcon next week, so I'll look
into it.

-Alex

On 9/12/14 1:04 PM, "Erik de Bruin" <e...@ixsoftware.nl> wrote:

>Short answer: no.
>
>Slightly longer answer - and I'm not pretending to actually know what I'm
>talking about - Falcon doesn't preserve comments in the AST, so FalconJX
>can't pick them up to put them in the JS output.
>
>Maybe the compiler gurus can give some input if it would be possible to
>implement at all?
>
>EdB
>
>
>
>On Friday, September 12, 2014, OmPrakash Muppirala <bigosma...@gmail.com>
>wrote:
>
>> Is it possible to copy over the ASDoc styled comments when
>>cross-compiling
>> from AS to JS?
>>
>> My AS function looks like this:
>>
>>         /**
>>          *  Draw the path.
>>          *  @param data A string containing a compact represention of
>>the
>> path segments.
>>          *  The value is a space-delimited string describing each path
>> segment. Each
>>          *  segment entry has a single character which denotes the
>>segment
>> type and
>>          *  two or more segment parameters.
>>          *
>>          *  If the segment command is upper-case, the parameters are
>> absolute values.
>>          *  If the segment command is lower-case, the parameters are
>> relative values.
>>          *
>>          *  @langversion 3.0
>>          *  @playerversion Flash 10.2
>>          *  @playerversion AIR 2.6
>>          *  @productversion FlexJS 0.0
>>          */
>>         public function drawPath(data:String):void {
>>
>>
>> But, when I cross-compile it, the JS function looks like this:
>>
>> /**
>>  * @expose
>>  * @param {string} data
>>  */
>> org.apache.flex.core.graphics.GraphicsContainer.prototype.drawPath =
>> function(data) {
>>
>> Is there any way to preserve the comments from the AS3 version?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Om
>>
>
>
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