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List:       gnash-commit
Subject:    Re: [Gnash-commit] gnash/libgeometry Range2d.h
From:       strk <strk () keybit ! net>
Date:       2007-02-28 18:22:19
Message-ID: 20070228182219.GD24604 () keybit ! net
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On Wed, Feb 28, 2007 at 03:43:37PM +0000, Martin Guy wrote:
> >Last is preferred.
> 
> Where is "last" documented? I remember seeing a few emails fly past
> but some place is needed. In the wiki? Or do I just not know how to
> find it in the docbook output?

No, actually there's no place. I just asked Ann if she can take a look.
I mean, there *is* a place in the dox, but seems outdated.
Last is last commit stating something was changed :)
In this case gstring.cpp, string.h and array.{cpp,h} are good enough.

> >I was hoping newbies would take that task on, so I'm
> >very happy if you want to take that over.
> When I can figure it out... it seems reading the code and imitating is
> not enough. Maybe when I find the magic doc I'll get it...

I'm trying to keep the gen-asclass.sh up-to-date.
>From server/asobj, run as ./gen-asclass.sh <classname>
Informations about the class are taken from doc/C/NOTE.

--strk;



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