I forget why canvas wasn't supposed to be a view... On Fri, May 23, 2008 at 3:30 PM, Donald Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In lfc.lzx there is: > <interface name="canvas" extends="Instance"> > > but it looks like <canvas> really extends <view> ? > Likewise there are many attributes listed on canvas, like: > <attribute name="bgcolor" type="color" value="white"/> > which is really an attribute of <view>. I guess this is historical? > I assume we want the schema produced to be honest about this, > or else what? > > Also there are are these tags: > > <interface name="canvas" extends="Instance"> > .... > <containsElements> > <element>view</element> > <element>script</element> > > These are the items allowable within a canvas, right? > I don't think we have a way to deduce that presently. > Do we want to list these somewhere in the javadoc, > for each class, or maintain a separate lzx that gets merged in, > or ...? Which would be easier to implement and maintain? I guess comments in the class source files would be easier long term to maintain. > > On May 22, 2008, at 4:34 PM, P T Withington wrote: > > Yes, the task is to compute the <interface> declarations that represent >> the API of the LFC. >> >> On 2008-05-22, at 16:23 EDT, Donald Anderson wrote: >> >> Tucker, >>> >>> I'd like to get started on this one: >>> http://www.openlaszlo.org/jira/browse/LPP-3508 >>> Can I assume that the contents of the schema/lfc.lzx file represent all >>> interfaces >>> compiled via WEB-INF/lps/lfc/LaszloLibrary.lzs ? That is, all lzs files, >>> and no lzx? If so, >>> I think the best approach is to have an option to js2doc to do this. >>> >>> - Don >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Don Anderson >>> Java/C/C++, Berkeley DB, systems consultant >>> >>> voice: 617-547-7881 >>> email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> www: http://www.ddanderson.com >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> > > -- > > Don Anderson > Java/C/C++, Berkeley DB, systems consultant > > voice: 617-547-7881 > email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www: http://www.ddanderson.com > > > > > -- Henry Minsky Software Architect [EMAIL PROTECTED]
