[re-transmission as the last message seemed to include the whole of
button.html somehow - weird cut-n-paste bug]
Florian Brosch wrote:
> https://launchpad.net/valadoc
>
>
That is impressive.
I got it to run;
./valadoc --pkg gtk+-2.0 --pkg gmodule-2.0 --pkg glib-2.0 -o /tmp/xp
--protected --private ../../phoneui2/src/dialer.vala
It generates good documentation for vala files.
I managed to get it to spit out docmentation for GTK vapi files by using
--inherited, but it took about 5 minutes.
Is there a shortcut so I can just give it a vapi file, or even just a
classname? (For now I could fake the vala file to have the right class
references I guess)
However, in trying to find the signal handler signatures for Gtk.Button,
I found just:
public signal void activate ( ) ;
public signal void clicked ( ) ;
public signal void enter ( ) ;
public signal void leave ( ) ;
public signal void pressed ( ) ;
public signal void released ( ) ;
- no arguments, which is about a much sense as I got from the vapi file,
but we know from the glade example that the click signal handlers do
take arguments:
http://live.gnome.org/Vala/GladeSample
[CCode (instance_pos = -1)]
public void on_bHelloWorld_clicked (Gtk.Widget widget) {
stdout.printf ("Hello World!\n");
}
Something funny is going on as by the time the handler sees the event
both the event-generating object and the handling object are being
passed on the stack.
Also; (ever so sweetly) is it possible for valadoc to track the [CCode]
and other method attributes so that readers will be able to use the
generated documents to discover the proper function definitions? However
I suspect in this case you won't be able to as it is probably related to
the trickery.
I'll be happy to add xml output to valadoc to support introspection from
a vala perspective.
Sam
>
> 2008/6/28 Sam Liddicott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Such files would also be the basis for automaticly generating
vala api documentation.
>
>
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