Sorry, cut and paste error; the second occurrence should have been -private.
-public
--show-module-contents api --show-packages exported
--show-types public --show-members public
-protected (the long-standing default)
--show-module-contents api --show-packages exported
--show-types protected --show-members protected
-package
--show-module-contents all --show-packages all --show-types
package --show-members package
-private
--show-module-contents all --show-packages all --show-types
private --show-members private
-- Jon
On 01/31/2017 01:45 AM, Andrew Dinn wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
On 31/01/17 00:05, Jonathan Gibbons wrote:
From the command-line help, the relevant new options are the following:
. . .
The good news is that you can use the existing simple options, which are
now
internally defined in terms of those new options
-public
--show-module-contents api --show-packages exported
--show-types public --show-members public
-protected (the long-standing default)
--show-module-contents api --show-packages exported
--show-types protected --show-members protected
-package
--show-module-contents all --show-packages all --show-types
package --show-members package
-public
--show-module-contents all --show-packages all --show-types
private --show-members private
Option -public attracts the glory of double billing yet corresponding
onus of double duty in the above help text -- which cannot be right.
Could you provide corrected details of the intended command line options
for the cases that have been elided?
regards,
Andrew Dinn
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