[Casa-framework] another svn query
Kumar Golap
kgolap at nrao.edu
Fri Oct 27 17:28:31 EDT 2006
And I guess if Ger and company have already done some work on this
...I wonder when is a good time for them to check it in...especially
on the classes that have not changes at all.
Cheers,
Kumar
On 10/27/06, Wes Young <wyoung at nrao.edu> wrote:
> I should point out the difference between the non-framework version
> of AIPS++ libraries and CASA version is, with the new version of CASA
> we've removed the glish based tasking and all-things-glish, as for
> the rest of the non-consortia libraries, there is no difference,
> none, nada, zilch. What we are doing in xmlcasa is creating a tool/
> task interface to the library. This interface is "user oriented", the
> fact that we can access it programmatically by compiling and linking
> against xmlcasa is a nice feature but not the main point. What all
> the _cmpt files are about is glue code so we can take xml, generated
> code and access the underlying libraries.
>
> Eventually we will get the doxygen stuff working, but right now there
> are other priorities.
>
> wes
> wyoung at aoc.nrao.edu
>
>
> On 27 Oct 2006, at 21:49, Raymond Rusk wrote:
>
> > Hi Shannon,
> >
> > ASTRON is further along with Doxygen than we are. If you go to
> > http://www.astron.nl/~gvd/aips++/docxxhtml/classQuantumHolder.html,
> > for
> > instance, you get a nice class hierarchy diagram. It is the non-
> > framework
> > AIPS++, of course, but the basic libraries haven't changed that
> > much. It
> > will be nice when we have this level of documentation as well.
> >
> > Raymond
> >
> > On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, jaeger at cpsc.ucalgary.ca wrote:
> >
> >> au contraire!
> >>
> >> Doxygen provides a much richer document set the latex generated from
> >> the xml, from what I can see. At least from a programmers point of
> >> vies.
> >>
> >> Based on what I've seen the xml generated documentation is a lot like
> >> reading a book, not really a website. There are also a lot of
> >> comments
> >> there that are more about how to use casapy then about the software
> >> design. In fact there is very little to no information about
> >> software
> >> design.
> >>
> >> Doxygen produces a hierarchical set of webpages that even includes
> >> class hierarchy diagrams. A much more useful tool to the developer
> >> then stripping out the software design stuff in amongst the software
> >> usage stuff.
> >>
> >> Shannon
> >>
> >>> Documentation should be in the XML, the headers are generated.
> >>> Doxygen on generated headers makes little sense, it could be done
> >>> though if there is demand, just not right now.
> >>>
> >>> wes
> >>> wyoung at aoc.nrao.edu
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 27 Oct 2006, at 17:06, Raymond Rusk wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Hi Wes/David,
> >>>>
> >>>> Chiming in on David's comment about preserving programmer's
> >>>> statement of
> >>>> intent from the past, one issue I see with our auto-generated
> >>>> headers is
> >>>> that it makes in-line documentation more of a challenge. Much
> >>>> of the
> >>>> documentation in the old DOs appears in the headers. That is where
> >>>> Doxygen markup would normally appear. Our new framework makes it
> >>>> easier to
> >>>> lose this information than to retain it.
> >>>>
> >>>> Raymond
> >>>>
> >>>> On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Wes Young wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> In a word, no. It's a clean break. Yes we could have but we
> >>>>> chose
> >>>>> to leave the past behind. So you want cvs history use cvs
> >>>>> commands.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> wes
> >>>>> wyoung at aoc.nrao.edu
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> On 27 Oct 2006, at 16:11, David King wrote:
> >>>>>
> >>>>>> Hi all:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> One thing I'd wanted to ask: what about retaining the revision
> >>>>>> history from cvs? My perusal of the svn doc seemed to indicate
> >>>>>> they considered it valuable (I agree), and I think they worked
> >>>>>> hard
> >>>>>> to allow it to be preserved on import from cvs, but I dont see it
> >>>>>> in the svn repository. (Is it already too late)?
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> dk
> >>>>>
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