On Mon, 08 Dec 2014, Beno?t Minisini wrote: > Le 06/12/2014 14:25, Tobias Boege a ?crit : > > On Thu, 13 Nov 2014, Tobias Boege wrote: > >>> No, the source tree may not beavailable on the wiki, only the *.info > >>> files. > >>> > >>> Why not adding an optional "*.help" file that would come with the *.info > >>> file? > >>> > >>> This file could have almost the same format as the *.info file, except > >>> that it includes only the help. Your script would have to generate that > >>> file - I don't know what it does exactly at the moment... > >>> > >>> The format is: > >>> > >>> #<class #1> > >>> <symbol #1> > >>> '<Help line #1> > >>> '<Help line #2> > >>> '... > >>> <symbol #2> > >>> ... > >>> #<class #2> > >>> ... > >>> > >>> Then either you keep your script, and you send me the *.help files so > >>> that I put them on the wiki server. > >>> > >>> Better would be having your script inside the source tree, and let it > >>> run automatically on the C/C++ sources with specific Makefile.am rules. > >>> > >>> That script can be written in Gambas. But then it will be run at "make > >>> install" stage, once the interpreter has been compiled. > >>> > >>> What do you think? > >>> > >> > >> Maybe I should rewrite it in Gambas. At this time it's 5 programs (in 4 > >> different languages!) piping into one another. The first four preprocess > >> the C/C++ comments and the last is a really hackish C program which takes > >> these help lines and merges them to the right place in a given .info file. > >> When I wrote these, I was all about (development) speed. It may be cool to > >> have all that in one program (and one language only). > >> > >> The above format (and an extra file for it!) would be really good because > >> that's information the program can gather from the C/C++ source files > >> alone. > >> No need to mess with the .info files then. > >> > >> Weekend... > >> > > > > Of course I meant this weekend, not the one 3 weeks ago... > > > > The scripts are in the c2help directory in the source tree root since #6712. > > Try them on gb.openssl: > > > > $ c2help/c2help.sh gb.openssl 2>/dev/null > > #Digest > > List > > ' Return a list of all digests present in the local OpenSSL crypto > > library. > > _get > > ' Return a virtual object representing a digest algorithm by giving its > > ' name. Valid names can be looked up from Digest.List. > > IsSupported > > ' Check whether the named digest algorithm is valid. > > #.Digest.Method > > Hash > > ' Hash the given string using this digest algorithm. > > _call > > ' A synonym for Hash. > > #Cipher > > List > > ' Return a list of all ciphers present in the local OpenSSL crypto > > library. > > [...] > > > > One script is a gbs3 one, so all that needs to take place at "make install", > > as you said. Apart from that I need bash (with read and exit builtins), > > gawk, > > grep, sed and the coreutils (cat, tr and echo) -- to give an extensive list. > > Shouldn't be too exotic. But in case someone doesn't have egrep, sed or > > gawk, > > the help generation stage should be omitted since it's optional. I see no > > need to reduce the dependencies on my side. > > > > Regards, > > Tobi > > > > The way you did is not really useful. You should have written a pure > Gambas program with no dependencies, so that it can be run at "make > install" stage automatically. > > You have introduce many dependencies, which means a lot of problems if > in the future Gambas is ported on a non-GNU system (Android, for example). > > Moreover, /trunk is not the location for a compilation tool. You should > have put it in /trunk/app/src for example. >
Better in revision #6753? The script is there but not incorporated yet into the Makefile. -- "There's an old saying: Don't change anything... ever!" -- Mr. Monk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Download BIRT iHub F-Type - The Free Enterprise-Grade BIRT Server from Actuate! Instantly Supercharge Your Business Reports and Dashboards with Interactivity, Sharing, Native Excel Exports, App Integration & more Get technology previously reserved for billion-dollar corporations, FREE http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=164703151&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk _______________________________________________ Gambas-user mailing list Gambas-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gambas-user