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Re: T++ working [message #19064 is a reply to message #19053] Sat, 08 November 2008 14:27 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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cbpporter wrote on Fri, 07 November 2008 15:17

I finished MathUtil, except for about six function which I don't know what they do exactly, so I've left them empty rather than write an approximate description.



I will alert the author Smile

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I also extracted the constructors and destructor of Vector to it's own section, like in other docs. It is distracting to read a function doc, then a couple of constructors, then a destructor, then again some functions, then another constructor. Having them in the same place is better IMO.



I do not know, but perhaps it is really a little bit better.

BTW, it seems like export to HTML of these tables is a little bit wanting. Something to check...

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I can also do a check-up round on all the other docs from Core if you don't mind. I saw that most have their references fixed.


Excellent. Please, update from svn before each run, I am fixing random topics as well.

Mirek
 
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