On 2 October 2010 00:28, Luka Čehovin <luka.ceho...@gmail.com> wrote: > Ok, this is my mistake. "Genesx" is one of my numerous > experiments/small-projects. basically I wanted to create a system to > automatically generate a code for the expat xml parser (that is pretty > basic, but has no dependencies and it very portable). The license here > is what we want it to be i guess. I did some research back then > regarding xml parser generators but found none that would suit my > requirements. The generator is written in python and is not really > production rate code nor is it complete, but it works for the current > needs of the project (my opinion). I can publish the code somewhere. > The reason for using autogenerated code is that writing xml parsing > code is dull and error prone business. At the same time I am aware > that some of you may not like this solution so I have no problem with > somebody writing the parser/validator by hand. Please license the code in the repository appropriately. Preferably the same license as you used for the other parts, unless there is a _very_ good reason to chose something else. The software used to generate this also needs to be published under an acceptable license.
src/lib/utils/stringbuffer.c and src/lib/internal.{c,h} are also in need of license headers. > Since there is now immediate interest I will try to write some > documentation as soon as possible. Perhaps you can just tell me where > I should start (what is the most important part?) Hmm. ora.{h,c} and layers.{h,c} seems like a good starting point. -- Regards Jon Nordby - www.jonnor.com _______________________________________________ CREATE mailing list CREATE@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/create