On Sunday, 9 September 2018 at 06:32:39 UTC, Jonathan M Davis
wrote:
What would you expect that to tell you? ddoc doesn't require
any kind of doc folder (though some projects would have one for
custom ddoc files that then affect how the documentation
looks), and usually, the best way to handle examples is to use
ddoc-ed unittest blocks. So, while in some cases, it would be
appropriate to have some sort of additional documentation or
examples separate from the source code, in general, there isn't
much need for it. So, I don't know what information anyone
would expect to get from whether or not a project has any
folders with doc or example in their name.
- Jonathan M Davis
It would tell you who thought their projects were complex enough
to need separate prose documentation and separate examples, and
used the most obvious directory names.
Which is potentially interesting. It's a rather narrow result,
though.