[Kde-bindings] Readable GCC dump parser

James Michael DuPont mdupont777 at yahoo.com
Mon Aug 4 08:12:22 UTC 2003


--- Richard Dale <Richard_Dale at tipitina.demon.co.uk> wrote:
> On Sunday 03 August 2003 21:03, Ashley Winters wrote:
> > --- Ashley Winters <jahqueel at yahoo.com> wrote:
> > > Okay, every thing will have a URL which uniquely identifies it.
> For
> > > example, QWidget::resize(int, int) will be:
> > >
> > > http://trolltech.com/api/qt/method/QWidget/resize?int%2cint
> >
> > I love responding to myself. Okay, I've been reminded that KDE's
> doc
> > system isn't going to like me using http:// for that, and I want
> these
> > URIs to be used for documentation! So, change http:// to mirror://
> >
> > mirror://trolltech.com/api/qt/method/QWidget/resize?int%2cint
> >
> > I want source-code browsers and debuggers and whatever else there
> is to
> > be able to link to documentation through the URIs being used to
> access
> > the Mirror functions. Since every function has a unique URI, it
> should
> > be able to pull up the docs for that specific function, right?
> >
> > Also, I meant URI in every place I said URL. :)
> Yes, I like this one! If we have dynamic languages, then
> documentation should 
> be generated dynamically - put the C++ code snippets through some
> .xsl to 
> reformat to ruby on the fly. 
> 
> You could use the unique names it to tie other things together like
> wiki 
> discussions about a particualar api call or whatever. People could
> literally 
> 'live' in the api with jabber discussions 'at' a particular location 
> representing an api call.

Great! Please help with the introspector project, This fits in nicely
to my goals : http://deego.gnufans.org/intrspctr.pl?HomePage

=====
James Michael DuPont
http://introspector.sourceforge.net/

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