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  • From: David Kowis <dkowis+smdiscuss AT shlrm.org>
  • To: Dufflebunk <dufflebunk AT dufflebunk.homeip.net>
  • Cc: Seth Woolley <seth AT tautology.org>, "Eric D. Schabell M.Sc" <projectlead AT sourcemage.org>, Dufflebunk <dufflebunk AT go-nix.ca>, sm-discuss <sm-discuss AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [SM-Discuss] Attracting new developers
  • Date: Fri, 5 Sep 2003 16:58:09 -0500

The application I have does that. I could find a way to implement importing of
the .func files. That would eliminate a massive amount of typing. I might be
able to find some time to hack that in to the program. It shouldn't be too
hard.
I'll try to find some time this weekend/week to run the bash script and get
some
*.func files and import them to my testing server. I'll let ya'll know if I
have
anything productive up.

David
Quoting Dufflebunk <dufflebunk AT dufflebunk.homeip.net>:

> Would anyone find it useful to have hyperlinked sources? Where you open
> the script in a browser and all the function calls (or more likely just
> a simple word search rather than full parsing to figure out what is a
> function call and what is a string) are links to the definition of the
> function?
>
> Using the *.func files, this would be fairly easy to add to the
> documentation generation.
>
> On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 15:16, Seth Woolley wrote:
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> > We can make a manual section for our API and use bashdoc to dynamically
> > generate new man pages every night and I can publish it from something
> > like this:
> >
> > http://smgl.positivism.org/bin/misc/man.cgi
> >
> > Mine will auto-cross-link as well if a man page exists for a word used, so
> > combined with this bashdoc.sh program, we can have auto-generating man
> > pages in the end hopefully with full API description. Whether to have API
> > be a separate section from user docs is another matter -- they could be
> > combined. Right now I have pulled the wiki into man pages for example:
> >
> > http://smgl.positivism.org/bin/misc/man.cgi/wiki/SourceMageWiki
> >
> > http://smgl.positivism.org/music/wiki/man/
> > (the wiki crawling bot I wrote was a bit too aggressive)
> > http://smgl.positivism.org/music/wiki/
> > (raw wiki pages grabbed by the bot)
> >
> > sources:
> > http://smgl.positivism.org/bin/misc/man.cgi.txt
> > http://smgl.positivism.org/bin/misc/wiki2man.pl
> > http://smgl.positivism.org/bin/misc/wiki2man2.pl
> >
> > They are almost dirty hacks and table conversion support is a bit weak but
> > sometimes works. I think I did something wrong on that part ;)
> >
> > On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, Dufflebunk wrote:
> >
> > > I wouldn't call yours stupid, yours cross references and stuff too IIRC,
> > > very nice.
> > >
> > > I'm trying to figure out a way to pull out all (or most) the function
> calls
> > > a function makes, but I'm not having any luck. I imagine that would
> remove
> > > the need for all the typing in your web based stuff?
> > >
> > > --------- Original Message --------
> > > From: David Kowis <dkowis+smdiscuss AT shlrm.org>
> > > > Heck yeah!
> > > > That's lots better than the stoopid web application I made. You have
> > > > to
> do
> > > too
> > > > much typing to make mine work.
> > > > kudos for dufflebunk!
> > > > Quoting &quot;Eric D. Schabell M.Sc&quot;
> > > &lt;projectlead AT sourcemage.org&gt;:
> > > >
> > > > &gt; On Friday 05 September 2003 06:54, Dufflebunk wrote:
> > > > &gt; &gt; Due to popular demand, I expanded the script. It can now
> handle
> > > any
> > > > &gt; &gt; number of source files, and will create function and script
> > > indicies.
> > > > &gt; &gt; Example output:
> http://dufflebunk.homeip.net/~dufflebunk/docs/
> > > > &gt; &gt; Script at:
> http://dufflebunk.homeip.net/~dufflebunk/bashdoc.sh
> > > > &gt; &gt;
> > > > &gt;
> > > > &gt; Nice, let's get this rolling with the Web Team to place it on
> > > > &gt; docs.sourcemage.org asap (well, once the various sorcery stuff
> has
> > > been run
> > > > &gt; thru it of course!).
> > > > &gt;
> > > > &gt; Well done dufflebunk!
> > > > &gt;
> > > > &gt; --
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