On Nov 14, 2010, at 20:23, "sebb" wrote:
> On 15 November 2010 04:16, Gary Gregory wrote:
>> On Nov 14, 2010, at 20:04, "sebb" wrote:
>>
>>> On 15 November 2010 03:59, Gary Gregory
>>> wrote:
On Nov 14, 2010, at 19:56, "sebb" wrote:
> Starting a new thread because the origina
On 15 November 2010 04:16, Gary Gregory wrote:
> On Nov 14, 2010, at 20:04, "sebb" wrote:
>
>> On 15 November 2010 03:59, Gary Gregory wrote:
>>> On Nov 14, 2010, at 19:56, "sebb" wrote:
>>>
Starting a new thread because the original one drifted into @author tags.
I've been using
On Nov 14, 2010, at 20:04, "sebb" wrote:
> On 15 November 2010 03:59, Gary Gregory wrote:
>> On Nov 14, 2010, at 19:56, "sebb" wrote:
>>
>>> Starting a new thread because the original one drifted into @author tags.
>>>
>>> I've been using clirr to report which classes and methods are new.
>>>
On Nov 14, 2010, at 8:04 PM, sebb wrote:
> On 15 November 2010 03:59, Gary Gregory wrote:
>> On Nov 14, 2010, at 19:56, "sebb" wrote:
>>
>>> Starting a new thread because the original one drifted into @author tags.
>>>
>>> I've been using clirr to report which classes and methods are new.
>>>
On 15 November 2010 03:59, Gary Gregory wrote:
> On Nov 14, 2010, at 19:56, "sebb" wrote:
>
>> Starting a new thread because the original one drifted into @author tags.
>>
>> I've been using clirr to report which classes and methods are new.
>>
>> This works fine for classes, however Clirr does n
On Nov 14, 2010, at 19:56, "sebb" wrote:
> Starting a new thread because the original one drifted into @author tags.
>
> I've been using clirr to report which classes and methods are new.
>
> This works fine for classes, however Clirr does not seem to notice
> when a private method becomes publ
Starting a new thread because the original one drifted into @author tags.
I've been using clirr to report which classes and methods are new.
This works fine for classes, however Clirr does not seem to notice
when a private method becomes public - it just says the method has
been added, [even if o