Darin Adler wrote:
What documentation were you reading? Since WebKit is an open source
project, if you have improvements to, say, the comments in the header,
you can submit them as a patch. Most of the mechanics are covered at
<http://webkit.org/coding/contributing.html>, although some of the steps
don’t apply for changes that are entirely in comments.
If this was some Apple documentation you were reading, not generated
directly from the header file, then you could instead file a bug at
http://bugreport.apple.com suggesting improvements.
Thanks for the quick reply.
The docs I was reading were in fact the Apple docs, which AFAIK are the
only "docs" for JavaScriptCore. When working at the API level, I try to
stick to "docs" instead of "code", but sometimes I cheat :-) Actually,
I learned a lot by printing out "pointer values", without even looking
at the impl.
Maybe it would make sense for webkit.org to host something similar to
the apple docs, located here,
http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Carbon/Reference/WebKit_JavaScriptCore_Ref/
so that mortals could contribute back to that level of documentation.
At the minimum, I suspect the turn around time in getting changes to
such doc would be quicker than going through official Apple support.
I'll file a report at the apple site in the meantime though.
--
Patrick Mueller
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