Re: Is there documentation for the libraries in @lib/ ?
Thanks Henrik, I didn't know about the select documentation. And I'll make sure to check the pl-web library On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 6:09 PM, Henrik Sarvellwrote: > http.l > Is the base logic for the out of the box app functionality, a lot of it > has to do with parsing and building http requests. With this file you can > launch your own http server. It's the basis (as in copy paste with some > modifications) for my own "web stack" as well: https://bitbucket.org/ > hsarvell/pl-web > > pilog.l > I don't know about direct documentation as in an explanation of every code > block in that file but this is probably helpful: > https://software-lab.de/doc/select.html > > > > On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 7:16 AM, Joh-Tob Schäg wrote: > >> Yes you can not find any documentation. >> >> 2017-04-02 3:36 GMT+02:00 Bruno Franco : >> >>> I can find the documentation for the default functions, and for the form >>> functions, but how about libraries like pilog.l or http.l? >>> >> >> >
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Re: Is there documentation for the libraries in @lib/ ?
http.l Is the base logic for the out of the box app functionality, a lot of it has to do with parsing and building http requests. With this file you can launch your own http server. It's the basis (as in copy paste with some modifications) for my own "web stack" as well: https://bitbucket.org/hsarvell/pl-web pilog.l I don't know about direct documentation as in an explanation of every code block in that file but this is probably helpful: https://software-lab.de/doc/select.html On Sun, Apr 2, 2017 at 7:16 AM, Joh-Tob Schägwrote: > Yes you can not find any documentation. > > 2017-04-02 3:36 GMT+02:00 Bruno Franco : > >> I can find the documentation for the default functions, and for the form >> functions, but how about libraries like pilog.l or http.l? >> > >