Re: Interface Stability (was Re: xxx-undocumented.txt)
- From: Brian Cameron <Brian Cameron Sun COM>
- To: Damon Chaplin <damon karuna uklinux net>
- Cc: gtk-doc-list gnome org, Matthias Clasen <mclasen redhat com>
- Subject: Re: Interface Stability (was Re: xxx-undocumented.txt)
- Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 12:55:59 -0600
Damon:
Thanks for your pointers on how to modify gtk-doc. After the business of the
holidays, getting sick, and a fire-drill to fix some bugs on schedule here at
Sun, I now have some free time to work on this. I've grabbed gtk-doc from
CVS head and am starting to look at the code to make the changes.
One thing that isn't clear to me is how to test the code. I guess I was
hoping the module would have some sample/test files in it that you could
use to test features. That doesn't seem the case. What's the best way
to setup an environment where you can test a new feature? Should I just
build a module that uses gtk-docs, such as GTK+, add the "Stability"
keyword to a few functions/etc. there and then try running it against
a modified gtk-doc? That seems a bit cumbersome, so I guess I'm wondering
if there is an easier way, or if somebody has an easier to use test
environment set up that they could share.
Thanks!
Brian
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