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Re: Re octave-forge DOCSTRINGS
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Paul Kienzle |
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Re: Re octave-forge DOCSTRINGS |
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Sun, 8 Jan 2006 08:18:53 -0500 |
It looks at the source rather than the compiled functions.
This will only be a problem for autogenerated files like
main/gsl/gsl_sf.cc which are only generated if libgsl is
present.
Anticipating that octave-forge will be available as several
separate packages, we should be extracting docs on a
directory by directory basis.
Any perl hackers out there want to modify make_index so
that it accepts
make_index docstrings
and creates a DOCSTRINGS file only for the current
subdirectory?
- Paul
On Jan 8, 2006, at 6:33 AM, Jorge Barros de Abreu wrote:
Hi David
??Does it take all functions or only the builded on a local system??
Many functions may be missing locally.
Em Sat 07 Jan 2006 19:16, David Bateman escreveu:
./admin/make_index will create an index in html from of all of the
functions listed in one of the INDEX files if run in the head of
octave-forge
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