On Fri, 2018-11-30 at 13:08 +0100, Stefan Sauer wrote: > hi, > > for the near future I won't be able to work on gtk-doc feature requests. > I am cleaning up the code to make it testable and converting the silly > integrations tests into unit tests. This will help to get pasring > issues/bugs under control with less chance of causing regressions. > > Here are the current feature requests, if someone would like to help: > > https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gtk-doc/issues?scope=all&utf8=%E2%9C%93&state=opened&label_name[]=4.%20Help%20Wanted&label_name[]=4.%20Newcomers > > Remember, it is now python, so no perl knowledge needed anymore. > > > Also is there someone who could help to turn gtkdoc into something that > can be published on pypy, so that people can pull the latest with pip?
Having filed a bunch of feature requests and bugs against gtk-doc recently, I ran into the problem that, in addition to my Python only being slightly better than my Perl, I had trouble finding what parts of the code generated the code that I wanted, and how to create small test cases for the problems I was filing bugs about. Some guidance on the bugs, like which function should be modified, or where to start prodding, would definitely be useful, at least until the internals themselves are better documented. (as for PyPi support, I personally build gtk-doc in jhbuild, and build my modules that use gtk-doc in jhbuild as well, so I always have the latest gtk-doc to generate docs, contributors would probably want to use gtk-doc from git in any case) _______________________________________________ gtk-doc-list mailing list gtk-doc-list@gnome.org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gtk-doc-list