Re: [PHP-DOC] bananasplit

2002-04-08 Thread derick

Hey,

I get the following error (it's a cli):

checking for php... /usr/local/bin/php
checking php version... ./configure: test: too many arguments
4.3.0-dev
configure: WARNING: PHP version 4.0.0 or newer needed


Derick

On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:

> 
> splitted files are now available under
> 
>http://php-groupies.de/php/split.tar.gz  (~2MBytes)
> 
> you can test splitted build by unpacking this within your phpdoc dir
> and rerunning configure to get the file entities right (requires
> configure to detect working PHP as the old shell code for generating
> entities has no support for the new sturcture)
> 
> Each extension now has a subdir under $lang/reference, with a seperate
> subdir for function files. See for example array_splice() which used to
> live in .../functions/array.xml and now resides in
> .../reference/apache/functions/array-splice.xml
> 
> the splitted files have some additional comment headers:
> 
> 
> original file and revision this was taken from
> 
> 
> last change to this functions documentation in CVS
> this gets the max. revision number for the line range of the
> function using "cvs annotate"
> 
> 
> new EN-Revision header, always 1.1 if function was in sync
> before split or 0.0 if not
> 
> 
> old EN-Revision entry and max. revision from en tree for quick comparison
> 
> 
> -- 
> Hartmut Holzgraefe  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  http://www.six.de  +49-711-99091-77
> 

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Re: [PHP-DOC] bananasplit

2002-04-08 Thread Hartmut Holzgraefe

Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
> Georg Richter wrote:
> 
>> And the function tables are sorted now too!!
> 
> 
> 
> i just found out that this was only by accident ... :(
> 

and now finally i fonud that it wasn't by accident at all
guess i should increase the refresh rate for my memory

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Re: [PHP-DOC] bananasplit

2002-04-08 Thread Hartmut Holzgraefe

Georg Richter wrote:
> And the function tables are sorted now too!!


i just found out that this was only by accident ... :(

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Re: [PHP-DOC] bananasplit

2002-04-08 Thread Georg Richter

On Monday, 8. April 2002 13:12, Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:
> splitted files are now available under
>
>http://php-groupies.de/php/split.tar.gz  (~2MBytes)
>
> you can test splitted build by unpacking this within your phpdoc dir
> and rerunning configure to get the file entities right (requires
> configure to detect working PHP as the old shell code for generating
> entities has no support for the new sturcture)
>

Hartmut, you did a really good Job!!! 

It works fine for me, and its not slower than the non splitted version.
And the function tables are sorted now too!!

What do you think, when we can move it into cvs?

Georg



Re: [PHP-DOC] bananasplit

2002-04-08 Thread derick

On Mon, 8 Apr 2002, Hartmut Holzgraefe wrote:

> 
> splitted files are now available under
> 
>http://php-groupies.de/php/split.tar.gz  (~2MBytes)
> 
It's: Length: 4,751,990 [application/x-tar]

Derick

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[PHP-DOC] bananasplit

2002-04-08 Thread Hartmut Holzgraefe


splitted files are now available under

   http://php-groupies.de/php/split.tar.gz  (~2MBytes)

you can test splitted build by unpacking this within your phpdoc dir
and rerunning configure to get the file entities right (requires
configure to detect working PHP as the old shell code for generating
entities has no support for the new sturcture)

Each extension now has a subdir under $lang/reference, with a seperate
subdir for function files. See for example array_splice() which used to
live in .../functions/array.xml and now resides in
.../reference/apache/functions/array-splice.xml

the splitted files have some additional comment headers:


original file and revision this was taken from


last change to this functions documentation in CVS
this gets the max. revision number for the line range of the
function using "cvs annotate"


new EN-Revision header, always 1.1 if function was in sync
before split or 0.0 if not


old EN-Revision entry and max. revision from en tree for quick comparison


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