/ "Richard Quadling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: | 2008/7/18 Norman Walsh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: | |> I just noticed that methodparam has @rep. Does this make any sense, or |> is it an editorial accident? I can't think of any languages for which |> it makes sense. | | req (required) or rep (repeat). | | Many languages allow a variable number of arguments. If the argument type is | generic, then rep="repeat" would be a valid way to represent that.
I suppose. Funcsynopsis has varargs for this though. I guess
methodsynopsis doesn't have anything similar. Maybe it's ok, it just
struck me as weird. What would it mean to say
<methodsynopsis>
<methodname>foo</>
<methodparam>
<parameter>param1</>
</methodparam>
<methodparam rep="repeat">
<parameter>param2</>
</methodparam>
<methodparam>
<parameter>param3</>
</methodparam>
...
Be seeing you,
norm
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| of extravagance proves usually on
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