Hi Stuart, El jue, 09-02-2006 a las 21:34 -0500, Stuart Brorson escribió: [snip] > > Also, I'm interested in knowing more about gschem source code. Where > > can I get the commented version of the source code? Do I have to use > > noweb tools in order to get the commented version of the source code? > > The source is indeed the noweb code. I can't say that there are a lot > of comments in there, however. . . . > > What are you looking to do with the source? If you are going to hack > libgeda, I have the beginnings (only the beginnings ...) of a document > capturing the libgeda API on my website (back up again, BTW) at: > > http://www.brorson.com/gEDA/ > > The doc is called libgeda_functions.sxw. Please feel free to use it > and add to it if you wish.
Shouldn't noweb handle the documentation as well? If we are using noweb as the documentation system, maybe it would be more helpful a tip about how to get the noweb documentation (in ps or pdf) from the source. I know there is a lot of undocumented functions in the code, so the next thing would be to add more noweb documentation as we dig in the code. Thus a little howto about how to add and what style use with noweb documentation would be worth... Am I missing something? Carlos
