* Update the Doxyfile for 1.7.6.1. Doxywizard reformatted the comments; that's why this change is so big
* Disable graph inheritance trees; use "Inherits/Inherited by" lists instead (Doxygen has this on by default; I don't think it was intentional)
* Shorten two subgroup names; helps with formatting in Doxygen 1.8 and looks cleaner
* Moves the page footer ("The Haiku Book pre-R1...") be in a <footer> tag, and add a CSS rule for this tag
* Disable XML output, no one is using it
* Disable Microsoft IDL parsing, speeds up Doxygen a bit
Add SetSupportedTypes() and SetIcon[ForType]() versions with an
additional bool updateMimeDB parameter. If false, the method doesn't
update the MIME DB entries for the type.
Remove the reimplemented hook methods groups because some
hook methods are there, some are not, unfortunately doxygen can’t
tell if a hook method just calls the default or does something else and
we tend to include all the hook methods even if we don’t actually make
any functional changes to them making the docs a bit more verbose
than they otherwise would be.
* "YES" causes all members of a class to be stuck in that class' page.
* No need to do that, there's a "List all members" page.
* This will make the docs a lot smaller and easier to read.
Signed-off-by: John Scipione <jscipione@gmail.com>
* Now takes ownership of headers, form data and input data
* Split Set* and Adopt* methods to help with proper use of this (Set
does a copy)
* Write documentation.
* imported asc-num.txt as a reference, was used to generate the asc sense table.
* use the sense asc and key tables to know which action and status codes are
to be applied.
* tested with an hard disk and a dvd reader.
* these tables could be reused by the scsi_periph module.
devfs_io() can't fall back to calling vfs_synchronous_io(), if the
device driver doesn't support handling requests asynchronously. The
presence of the io() hook leads the VFS (do_iterative_fd_io()) to
believe that asynchronous handling is supported and set a
finished-callback on the request which calls the io() hook to start the
next chunk. Thus, instead of iterating through the request in a loop
the iteration happens recursively. For sufficiently fragmented requests
the stack may overflow (ticket #9900).
* Introduce a new vnode operation supports_operation(). It can be called
by the VFS to determine whether a present hook is actually currently
supported for a given vnode.
* devfs: implement the new hook and remove the fallback handling in
devfs_io().
* vfs_request_io.cpp: use the new hook to determine whether the io()
hook is really supported.
...from orientation params. Elaborated type specifiers are not needed
for C++ code and removing them makes doxygen happy. Verified working
on both gcc2h and gcc4h builds.
* Fill out the Input related method descriptions and also some other updates
to method and variable descriptions.
* Document Graphics State Methods and a bunch of Drawing Related Methods
* Add a bunch more drawing method descriptions.
* Fill out the rest of the methods of the BView class.
Make it clear that the values provided by the escapement_delta struct are an
input to App Server which allows the user to specify extra horizontal space around each character and is not an output provided by App Server.
Also, lots of little cleanups: formatting, adding return statements and
return values where they were missing, fix spelling mistakes, add newlines to
separate command blocks, remove trailing whitespace.
* Add a note to stop_watching() about the asynchronous nature of node
monitoring and its consequences.
* Also update the breif description and parameters of stop_watching().
* Detail the return values of stop_watching() a bit better.
* Add a note (an \attention actually) to B_STOP_WATCHING flag.
* Fix a spelling mistake and other minor fixes.
With this commit every class in the storage kit is now documented
in the Haiku book!
Thanks to Ingo, Axel, Vincent Dominguez, Tyler Dauwalder, and
everyone who helped document these classes.
* Remove docs from Resources.cpp (leaving the brief description).
* Reformat Resources.h to style it like so many other header files.
* There is one not-entirely style based change. I renamed the outSize
parameter or the LoadResource method to _size as is our convention for out
parameters.
And clean it up a bit. Kept brief description in source.
* Also added Axel to authors in Path.dox and Path.cpp because his name
appears in git blame as working on the docs and code for the file.
I hope he doesn't mind.
* Delete the docs from NodeInfo.cpp and NodeInfo.h
* I snuck a couple of style fixes into NodeInfo.cpp
* I had to make a small modification to MimeType.dox to prevent it
from overriding the docs of one of the methods in NodeInfo.dox.
The interface diagram for BArchivable has become too wide to fit on
the page so I've put the diagram in a box and made it scrollable.
While I'm at it give the interface diagram a silver border and
center it on the page.
* Fixed headers including:
- All rights reserved not All Rights Reserved.
- name, email@domain.com not name <email@domain.com>
- tabs and spaces
- Authors: not Documented by:
* Renamed string.dox to String.dox
* Renamed midixxx.dox files to MidiXxx.dox
* Moved images into images subdirectories and updated Doxfile.
* Re-format all files with tabs instead of spaces.
* Fix many spelling mistakes.
* Added all files, classes, structs, and enums to libbe group.
* Since <em> is used for parameters we can't use it for emphasis.
* Add \a in a few places it was missing to indicate a parameter.
* Change \a to a \c in one instance, param -> constant.
* Lots of whitespace fixes, most just deleting leading tabs.
* Don't indent code blocks, they should be flush to left since any
indentation is preserved in the output.
* Update headers to match User Guide better for font and spacing.
* 14.4px is the default font size (matching user guide).
* because we use em's for page width this makes the text area a bit narrower.
* Make note, warning, stop, remark notifications font size smaller to make
them stand out a bit less and better matches the User Guide.
* Remove the reference to BString::fPrivateData, as it currently really
is marked as private and as such disappeared from the docs.
* Add the various character methods that have been added in the
previous revisions.
* rename B_TRANSLATE_CONTEXT to B_TRANSLATION_CONTEXT and
B_TRANSLATE_WITH_CONTEXT to B_TRANSLATE_CONTEXT, squashing a TODO
* adjust all uses of both macros in Haiku's source tree
* use correct header guard for collecting/Catalog.h
The renamed macros require adjustments to all external applications
using catalogs.
This documentation was provided by Omri Barak, a student participating
in Google Code Initiative (GCI) 2011.
Signed off by John Scipione
Since this is the first class documented in the Game Kit I also added
a reference to the Game Kit to the API docs front page.
* This document was written during GCI 2011
by Peter Poláčik and is explaining how to use
makefile and Jamfile engines to start and
setup new development projects for Haiku.
Signed-off-by: Siarzhuk Zharski <zharik@gmx.li>
CFE is used in the upcoming Amiga X-1000 dualcore PPC board.
* Largely inspired by the OF and U-Boot code.
* Still largely stubbed out.
* The loader builds but I don't have a machine to test it. Anyone interested?
Greater(s2, s1), and adding a negation in front of them is not enough either.
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