replying to the list Mateusz Biliński wrote: > On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 5:02 PM, Yann Le Boulanger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Yes please, it's really easier when coding in console. > > OK. So I'll stick to it :) > >> I haven't looked at that code yet, but having common code for all test >> program sounds a must. > > OK. I'll just write my tests separately and we'll figure out 'common > parts' later. > >> Great, I'll add that to website ! > > Generally, we could add 'epydoc.conf' to trunk, so that users could > easily generate apidocs on their own. > > I've also thought of putting 'epydoc ---conf=epydoc.conf' to CRON on > gajim.org server (once a day?), so that we have up-to-date API docs > on-line. I can do it on my server - no problem, but gajim.org domain > seems more appropriate :) Yep it's what I thought to do: a cron job. >>> Summarizing, the questions is: how should I document my code? :) >> I would vote for epydoc syntax. If we really need doxygen one day it seems >> easy to switch to javadoc. > > OK. So I'll use epytext syntax. :) Switching to Javadoc later seems to > be rather 'automatic'. > nice, and we should all do the same from now -- Yann _______________________________________________ Gajim-devel mailing list Gajim-devel@gajim.org https://lists.gajim.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/gajim-devel