2010/12/23 Mateusz Loskot <[email protected]>
> I've updated installation part (see in the repo).
>
I guess you are referring to
https://github.com/denisarnaud/soci/blob/master/doc/installation.html ,
aren't you?
> I would definitely appreciate if you (or anyone) could review and spot
> missing or incorrect bits.
Ok, I'll have a look at it (do you prefer me waiting for you to have a
version to be reviewed?)
In Boost.Geometry project, we parse Doxygen XML output with our own tools
> and I would say... I think it would be easier to write documentation
> manually in Boost Quickbook files and have complete control on it :-)
I am not sure to understand why you need to do that (maybe because you need
documentation in a Boost-compatible format, i.e., Boost Quickbook as I
understand?), but you have certainly a good reason for it.
Nevertheless, having the documentation handled/generated by Boost tools
makes a lot of sense to me. As I understand, it would allow to generate
tutorials easily from (at least) some of the test cases (without to have to
right the corresponding pieces of code twice, once for the test and another
one for the tutorial/documentation).
So, it makes a good reason for me to learn how to do that :)
Best regards
Denis
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