Great, thanks.
Tim.
On Sat, Jan 31, 2004 at 01:05:02AM +0100, Michael Scott wrote:
> I haven't ruled out something like that in the long term, but what I'm
> trying achieve at the moment is just to see some pod everywhere. This
> has the merit that I visit every file and ensure that some basic
I haven't ruled out something like that in the long term, but what I'm
trying achieve at the moment is just to see some pod everywhere. This
has the merit that I visit every file and ensure that some basic
information gets provided for the newbies - my target audience.
In a sense I'm following
Would doxygen be of use here? http://www.doxygen.org/
Here's an example use http://www.speex.org/API/refman/speex__bits_8h.html#a2
Follow the links, including to the annotated source file.
Tim.
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 07:20:50PM +0100, Michael Scott wrote:
> I've add inline docs to everything i
On Thursday 29 January 2004 18:20, Michael Scott wrote:
> For those who want to browse:
>
> http://homepage.mac.com/michael_scott/Parrot/docs/html/
>
> Mike
Thanks
you defn. rock...
--
Vishal Vatsa
Dept. of Computer Sc.
NUI Maynooth
Matt Fowles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Mike~
> You rock. That is really nice.
> Matt
> Michael Scott wrote:
>> I've add inline docs to everything in src (except for malloc.c and
>> malloc-trace.c).
>>
>> At times I wondered whether this was the right thing to
Mike~
You rock. That is really nice.
Matt
Michael Scott wrote:
I've add inline docs to everything in src (except for malloc.c and
malloc-trace.c).
At times I wondered whether this was the right thing to do. For example,
in mmd.c, where Dan had already created a mmd.pod, I ended up
duplicati
I've add inline docs to everything in src (except for malloc.c and
malloc-trace.c).
At times I wondered whether this was the right thing to do. For
example, in mmd.c, where Dan had already created a mmd.pod, I ended up
duplicating information. At other times I reckoned that what was needed
was