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Re: T++ working [message #19151 is a reply to message #19142] Sat, 15 November 2008 14:50 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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cbpporter wrote on Fri, 14 November 2008 15:34

I updated another bunch of documentation files. Nothing very interesting Smile.

The only problem was String. String is extremely complicated and this makes it hard to document. If I maintain the current style with String and WString documented together, it makes the document more concise, but it leaves a lot of code without document references, making the little icons useless. String being so complicated should get all the help that it can get.



The very same issue is Callback...

Actually, this is the very last issue I feel needs solving.

I think that we definitely need to be able to work with more than one coderef in code (Size_{ T x, y; } situation) and also more than one coderef in T++ (means, the line would be shared).

Mirek
 
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