On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, techtonik wrote:
> ||*()*|| Hi, Derick.
>
> >> NL> no... the id for ArrayObject::__constructor is
> >> 'ArrayObject-constructor'.
> >>
> >> What will we do if there will be two similar methods like
> >> ::__constructor to denote object constructor and ::constructor with a
> >
||*()*|| Hi, Derick.
>> NL> no... the id for ArrayObject::__constructor is 'ArrayObject-constructor'.
>>
>> What will we do if there will be two similar methods like
>> ::__constructor to denote object constructor and ::constructor with a
>> little different meaning?
DR> The person doing that sho
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004, techtonik wrote:
> ||*()*|| Hi, Nuno.
>
> >> 3. Unlike function reference IDs method reference IDs are case-sensitive.
> >> Special operators ::, -> and underscores are replaced by the same
> >> minus signs (-). For example function.ArrayObject---constructor is an
> >> ID for
||*()*|| Hi, Nuno.
>> 3. Unlike function reference IDs method reference IDs are case-sensitive.
>> Special operators ::, -> and underscores are replaced by the same
>> minus signs (-). For example function.ArrayObject---constructor is an
>> ID for ArrayObject::__constructor and
>> function.DOMChar
3. Unlike function reference IDs method reference IDs are case-sensitive.
Special operators ::, -> and underscores are replaced by the same
minus signs (-). For example function.ArrayObject---constructor is an
ID for ArrayObject::__constructor and
function.DOMCharacterData-deleteData is for
DOMChar
--- howto\working.xml.old Thu Nov 18 11:39:36 2004
+++ howto\working.xml Thu Nov 18 11:36:48 2004
@@ -129,6 +129,15 @@
in IDs, they should be replaced by minus signs (-).
+ Unlike function reference IDs method reference IDs are
+ case-sensitive. Special operators ::,
Hello, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Could anybody review correctness of the paragraph number 3 in this HowTo
excerption before I commit it?
Chapter 6. Conventions
When you work on phpdoc XML files, you should stick to these
conventions, to ease the team work in the module.
1. Insert ID attributes