Re: Last few pieces of GTK+ documentation needed
- From: Torsten Landschoff <t landschoff gmx net>
- To: gtk-doc-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Last few pieces of GTK+ documentation needed
- Date: Sun, 24 Oct 1999 12:56:34 +0200
On Thu, Oct 21, 1999 at 09:35:30PM -0700, David Benson wrote:
>=20
> Yes, I'm seeing =3D20 at the end of every line of your post. :)
> But the list itself has just low traffic, I think.
Hmm, I also got that on my post. That does not happen to my posts to=20
the Debian lists though...
> First off, widgets are pretty hard. So be aware you're
> tackling a tough issue. Be prepared to spend a _lot_ of time.
> It took me forever to write signals and widgets seems a lot harder.
Hehe, I wanted to write the signal documentation originally. But after=20
I understood how everything worked I learned that the docs are=20
already in place ;)
The code path of gtkwidget.c seems a lot easier to follow than the one=20
of gtksignal.c
> It'll be a great learning experience though.
Sure. It is very interesting to read how gtk was written.=20
> I see some references to "deprecated" in the .h files.
> Note that usually the private functions are marked "Non-public" in
> the .h file.
Yep.=20
> I'm sure people on this, and the dev list, will
> be happy to answer questions. (I want to thank
> Tim Janik for being extremely helpful in
> proofing the signal docs.)
>=20
> The real trick is that you have to get the whole
> thing into your head, chew on it, and spit it out
> as cleanly and cogently as possible.
> I want to emphasize getting beyond a description
> of each function and primarily instead writing a nice summary.
> If you have that, the function descriptions will
> follow naturally. Otherwise, they won't be that helpful,
> and they'll prevent others from trying.
Right, you have to find the right approach to reading source. Originally=20
I started reading a function and on the first call I followed into the=20
function called. Now I knew it is better to read the whole beast to get=20
an overall picture and read it again to figure the exact workings out.
cu
Torsten
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