On Sat, 2 Jan 2021, Marco van de Voort via fpc-pascal wrote:
Op 2021-01-02 om 15:31 schreef Michael Van Canneyt via fpc-pascal:
Hello !
I didn't make it quite in time for the new year, but still:
The fpdoc engine (what is used to document the FPC & Lazarus units) is
now capable of output
Op 2021-01-02 om 15:31 schreef Michael Van Canneyt via fpc-pascal:
Hello !
I didn't make it quite in time for the new year, but still:
The fpdoc engine (what is used to document the FPC & Lazarus units) is
now capable of outputting the documentation in markdown.
After this update I get exc
On 3/01/21 3:31 am, Michael Van Canneyt via fpc-pascal wrote:
Hello !
I didn't make it quite in time for the new year, but still:
The fpdoc engine (what is used to document the FPC & Lazarus units) is now
capable of outputting the documentation in markdown.
This can be used as input for mkdo
>yes, this type of thing is why we use Pascal. pchar is your little bucket
of ram that FPC in a sense knows nothing about. set it to #0 and pray for
the best, cause that's what you do..
I'll just leave it with the #0, it doesn't seem to be hurting anything.
Thanks to everyone for the help getting
Hello !
I didn't make it quite in time for the new year, but still:
The fpdoc engine (what is used to document the FPC & Lazarus units)
is now capable of outputting the documentation in markdown.
This can be used as input for mkdocs or another engine such as sphinx.
As a first engine, I tack