Huh, sorry, I didn't see Derek's answer before writing my own. @Chintan: If I've said anything different from Derek, please ignore my remarks. Derek's answers are (as usual :) more correct than mine.
Christian Am Sonntag, 24. Juni 2007 21:21 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]: > Another thing to keep in mind is that the code in src/import-export/qif > was never complete, so you might to consider rewriting the parsing > functions, too, instead of using that code. It's unclear that that > code is correct; it's certainly true that when you merge files together > it doesn't do a good job of keeping them separate enough to be able > to "unload". > > > 2) The top-level function that would be made should be by what name? In > > other words, which function call results in the QIF import process being > > trigerred? > > Choose something. It really doesn't matter what you name the "start qif > import" API. > > > 3) Does GNUCash use the standard GNU indentation format? > > Not exactly. We TRY to use 4-space indentation with no tabs, braces > on the following line. No space between functions and parens, but spaces > between if/while/for and the parens. _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list gnucash-devel@gnucash.org https://lists.gnucash.org/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel