Mike - Good to hear from you again.
There is already an option --use-old-getter-setter. Perhaps we could replace that one with something like this: --getter-setter=[old|new|none] where "none" means "do not generate getters and setters. That's probably what it should have been in the first place. It should be reasonably easy to do. I'll take a look. And, thanks for the suggestion. - Dave -- Dave Kuhlman http://www.rexx.com/~dkuhlman >________________________________ > From: Mike Vella <vellam...@gmail.com> >To: Dave Kuhlman <dkuhl...@rexx.com> >Sent: Thursday, June 6, 2013 6:26 PM >Subject: Re: generateDS class renaming > > > >Dear Dave, > > >I'm wondering if there's a way to generate the object model such that it >doesn't have any of the getter or setter methods? For my usage these aren't >really necessary and tend to make the namespace a bit confusing. > > >Best wishes, >Mike > > > >On 31 January 2013 15:26, Mike Vella <vellam...@gmail.com> wrote: > >Dear Dave, >> >> >>I'm glad my feedback was useful. >> >> >>I'd love to see the bitbucket repo! >> >> >>Github seems to be the way the open source world is going right now (I myself >>moved from bitbucket to github a few months ago). It has some amazing support >>for stuff like filing bug reports (the best thing though is github pull >>requests), although git itself can be a bit of a pain to use. Readthedocs is >>a service which will pull your ReStructuredText documentation when you push >>it to github and (pretty much instantly) place it on the website. That's how >>this http://libneuroml.readthedocs.org/en/latest/ is generated, it's linked >>to this: https://github.com/NeuralEnsemble/libNeuroML. >> >> >>All the best, >> >>Mike >> >> >> >>On 30 January 2013 22:43, Dave Kuhlman <dkuhl...@rexx.com> wrote: >> >>> From: Mike Vella >>> >>>>To: Dave Kuhlman <dkuhl...@rexx.com> >>>>Sent: Tuesday, January 29, 2013 8:18 PM >>> >>>>Subject: Re: generateDS class renaming >>>> >>> >>> >>>> Dear Dave, >>>> >>> >>>> That's fantastic! it appears to completely resolve the issue. I have >>>> some other questions but I'll email you once I've fully understood. >>> >>>Glad to hear that it worked for you. Let me know when you do have >>>questions. >>> >>> >>>> >>>> This project is extremely good, it's enabling us to do *a lot* of >>>> work which would otherwise be much harder. >>> >>>Super. Thanks for telling me. That makes the work seem worth >>>while. >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Do you have any plans to put the project on github? I notice the >>>> documentation is all in ResT and so Readthedocs (which has a great >>>> webhook into github) would do a great job of handling it. >>> >>>Thanks for this suggestion. A day or two ago, I created a Mercurial >>>repository at Bitbucket. You can find it here: >>>https://bitbucket.org/dkuhlman/generateds >>> >>>I've used Mercurial before, but I'm still learning about Bitbucket >>>and about managing a repository. So, if you try it and find holes >>>in it, please let me know. >>> >>>I don't understand Readthedocs and am unsure about what it would do >>>for us. It's something about generating Sphinx docs, right? So, >>>I'll leave that for another time. >>> >>>By the way, if you want Sphinx documentation on the code that you >>>generate with generateDS.py, you might look at the librarytemplate >>>stuff in the gDS distribution. If you organize your code as >>>described in those files, then you can use Sphinx to generate API >>>documentation for the classes generated by gDS. Since gDS inserts >>>element annotation/documentation as doc strings in the generated >>>Python classes, your Sphinx API doc will include those annotations. >>> >>>Thanks again for the feed-back. It really helps. >>> >>> >>>- Dave >>> >>> >>>-- >>> >>> >>>Dave Kuhlman >>>http://www.rexx.com/~dkuhlman >>> >> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ How ServiceNow helps IT people transform IT departments: 1. A cloud service to automate IT design, transition and operations 2. Dashboards that offer high-level views of enterprise services 3. A single system of record for all IT processes http://p.sf.net/sfu/servicenow-d2d-j _______________________________________________ generateds-users mailing list generateds-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/generateds-users