On Thu, Nov 24, 2016, 1:21 PM Dmitry Golovin <d...@golovin.in> wrote:

> 24.11.2016, 18:33, "Ben Iofel" <iofel...@gmail.com>:
> > I'm working on a brand new valadoc by generating XML at
> > https://github.com/eustasy/vala-docs.org/tree/generator . Currently
> > valadoc.org generates html pages then extracts the parts it wants
> >
> > On Nov 24, 2016 9:16 AM, "Guillaume Poirier-Morency" <
> > guillaumepoiriermore...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >>  Le mercredi 23 novembre 2016 à 10:56 +0000, Al Thomas via vala-list a
> >>  écrit :
> >>  > In case anyone hadn't noticed valadoc.org is fully working again.
> >>  >
> >>  > Thanks to Elementary OS [1] who are hosting the site [2].
> >>  >
> >>  > Development is now being done at https://github.com/valadoc and
> >>  > includes a number of recent updates, including better URIs for
> >>  > bookmarking and external linking. There is also work started on
> >>  > changing valadoc.org to use Valum [3].
> >>
> >>  The docs and static assets are served so far and I still have to
> >>  reimplement the tooltip and search feature (which only require
> >>  accessing a MySQL database with Gda).
> >>
> >>  If anyone would like to test it, I also provided a Vagrantfile to
> >>  provision a VM and run the site.
> >>
> >>      vagrant up
> >>      vagrant provision
> >>      vagrant ssh
> >>      cd valadoc-org
> >>      make serve # or make serve-mini
> >>
> >>  It should be noticeably faster due to use of proactive caching with
> >>  ETag headers.
> >>
> >>  The first transition will be drop-in, then we shall look into the
> >>  possibility of serving and searching docs as a service.
> >>
> >>  >
> >>  > The content is up to date. With Valum 0.3 [4] and libcolumbus [5]
> >>  > recently being added.
> >>  >
> >>  > Thanks should also go out to Chris Daley of Valadate project for
> >>  > hosting a mirror ( http://valadoc.valadate.org ) and the company
> >>  > RooJSolutions ( http://valadoc.roojs.com ) for also hosting a mirror
> >>  > while things got back to normal.
> >>  >
> >>  > [1] - https://elementary.io/
> >>  > [2] -
> http://blog.elementary.io/post/152967321211/were-now-hosting-va
> >>  > ladocorg
> >>  > [3] - https://github.com/Valadoc/valadoc-org/pull/40
> >>  > [4] -
> https://arteymix.github.io/valum/2016/11/11/announcing-valum-0-
> >>  > 3.html
> >>  > [5] -
> http://voices.canonical.com/jussi.pakkanen/2012/12/03/introduci
> >>  > ng-libcolumbus-a-fast-online-approximate-matching-library/
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> >>  --
> >>  Guillaume Poirier-Morency <guillaumepoiriermore...@gmail.com>
> >>
> >>  Étudiant au baccalauréat en Informatique à l'Université de Montréal
> >>  Chercheur boursier à l'IRIC
> >>
> >>  Mon blog: https://arteymix.github.io/
> >>  Clé PGP: B1AD6EA5
>
> That is a great idea! Possibly later it would be possible to use generated
> XML in GNOME Builder to show documentation for every used function (like it
> is done in most Java IDEs).
>
> I think it is possible to add XML as an output format for valadoc utility.
>

That's essentially what I'm doing. Also, it would not be to hard to
eventually get it merged into valadoc


> Regards,
> Dmitry
>
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