[HACKERS] doxygen PG

2001-03-10 Thread Nathan Myers

Is this page 

  http://members.fortunecity.com/nymia/postgres/dox/backend/html/

common knowledge?  It appears to be an automatically-generated
cross-reference documentation web site.  My impression is that
appropriately-marked comments in the code get extracted to the 
web pages, too, so it is also a way to automate internal 
documentation.

Nathan Myers
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Re: [HACKERS] doxygen PG

2001-03-10 Thread Tom Lane

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nathan Myers) writes:
 Is this page 
   http://members.fortunecity.com/nymia/postgres/dox/backend/html/
 common knowledge?

Interesting, but bizarrely incomplete.  (Yeah, we have only ~100
struct types ... sure ...)

regards, tom lane

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Re: [HACKERS] doxygen PG

2001-03-10 Thread Nathan Myers

On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 06:29:37PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nathan Myers) writes:
  Is this page 
http://members.fortunecity.com/nymia/postgres/dox/backend/html/
  common knowledge?
 
 Interesting, but bizarrely incomplete.  (Yeah, we have only ~100
 struct types ... sure ...)

It does say "version 0.0.1".  

What was interesting to me is that the interface seems a lot more 
helpful than the current CVS web gateway.  If it were to be completed, 
and could be kept up to date automatically, something like it could 
be very useful.

Nathan Myers
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Re: [HACKERS] doxygen PG

2001-03-10 Thread Nymia

The site mentioned was created by me. I used doxygen to create those html
files. And it's just the first stab. It doesn't have have doxygen tags yet
that's why it looks like that.

The reason why I made it was to make it easier for me ( and others as well )
to read the code though. So far, I've learned a lot using this technique.

There is another one I'm working on and it's at
http://members.fortunecity.com/nymia/vsta/boot_layout.html



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 On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 06:29:37PM -0500, Tom Lane wrote:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nathan Myers) writes:
   Is this page
 http://members.fortunecity.com/nymia/postgres/dox/backend/html/
   common knowledge?
 
  Interesting, but bizarrely incomplete.  (Yeah, we have only ~100
  struct types ... sure ...)

 It does say "version 0.0.1".

 What was interesting to me is that the interface seems a lot more
 helpful than the current CVS web gateway.  If it were to be completed,
 and could be kept up to date automatically, something like it could
 be very useful.

 Nathan Myers
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