On Sunday, February 2, 2003, at 03:13 AM, Zak Greant wrote:
Heh. The content is already in docbook and the user notes are mostly
useless already. ;)
*wakes from a long slumber*
Depends on coding style (the notes), doesn't it? I used to bitch about
PHP2-3 migrations, now I have 3-4, and
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-Status: Closed
+Status: Open
Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: linux RH 8.0
PHP Version: 4.3.0
New Comment:
reopening as closed by accident
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Operating system:
PHP version: 4.3.0
PHP Bug Type: Documentation problem
Bug description: date() Function - Incorrect Word
Picky error:
On function.date.php (documentation for date() function) under the D
format character, it reads 'week' where it
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-Status: Verified
+Status: Analyzed
-Bug Type: Arrays related
+Bug Type: Documentation problem
Operating System: all
PHP Version: 4.3.0
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Friedhelm Betz wrote:
Take a look at /phpdoc/scripts/xml_proto.php
never tried, but may be a good starting point.
the ext_skel script has functionality to parse protos and generate
methodsynopis from it somewhere hidden in it, too ...
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On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Maxim Maletsky wrote:
Thanks, I think this can be useful to me.
Actually, in base of this (and others out there) script(s), I am going
to attempt creating a script that parses both the C code and the docs
tree to look for any inconsistencies.
Somewhat like a doc-bug
Sorry, I wrote a wrong address for Ilia so here's a
correct one.
Philip
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Date: Mon, 3 Feb 2003 17:46:08 + (GMT)
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Status: Open
Bug Type: Documentation problem
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PHP Version: 4.3.0
New Comment:
I've tried the latest CVS and tried to fetch the page you've specified.
To follow up on James's note for whom wasn't reading today's short
conversation:
This topic popped up today as the security issue and ended up being
rather a missing warning in the documentation.
The two functions eval() and preg_replace() (when used with /e modifier)
evaluate strings as native
I attended Doug Tidwell's talk on XSLT for
Bioinformatics today, and he really knows his XSLT
quite well. Talked to him about the XSLT stylesheets
we are using for PHPDOC, and being that he has written
his book using DocBook, he was amenable to give us a
hand w/ getting them in working condition
oh, I noticed :)
Update: for now I only composed the script (partially based on Jesus's
and Brad's code) that scans the the C sources and funcsummary.txt to a
structured array of data. This, would then be compared to the XML in the docs
and the C sources to get the actual parameter counts,
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003 17:11:47 -0800 (PST) Jesus M. Castagnetto
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Doug also showed some really cool PDF generation using
Apache's FOP. So that would be another issue that
could be solved, because currently the XML - PDF is
broken (due to the gigantic size of the PHP
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Jesus M. Castagnetto wrote:
I attended Doug Tidwell's talk on XSLT for
Bioinformatics today, and he really knows his XSLT
quite well. Talked to him about the XSLT stylesheets
we are using for PHPDOC, and being that he has written
his book using DocBook, he was amenable to
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