Re: [libvirt-php] docs: fixed uninitial private function name

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On 02/25/2011 11:00 AM, Lyre wrote:
ä 2011å02æ25æ 17:08, Michal Novotny åé:
On 02/25/2011 07:23 AM, Lyre wrote:
* tools/generate-api-docs.c: add initialize for private function names
---
tools/generate-api-docs.c | 13 +++++++++----
1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tools/generate-api-docs.c b/tools/generate-api-docs.c
index 322f3ef..8a16e22 100644
--- a/tools/generate-api-docs.c
+++ b/tools/generate-api-docs.c
@@ -43,10 +43,15 @@ void parse_comment(char *line, int func_num, int
*arg_num)
if (strncmp(ltrimmed, "Function name:", 14) == 0) {
functions[func_num].name = strdup( ltrim_string( ltrimmed + 14) );
}
- else
- if (strncmp(ltrimmed, "Description:", 12) == 0) {
- functions[func_num].desc = strdup( ltrim_string( ltrimmed + 12) );
- }
+ else
+ if (strncmp(ltrimmed, "Private function name:", 22) == 0)
+ {
+ functions[func_num].name = NULL;
+ }
+ else
+ if (strncmp(ltrimmed, "Description:", 12) == 0) {
+ functions[func_num].desc = strdup( ltrim_string( ltrimmed + 12) );
+ }
else
if (strncmp(ltrimmed, "Arguments:", 10) == 0) {
char *str = ltrim_string(ltrimmed + 11);
Thanks for your patch Lyre but I've already chosen and implemented
another way of doing this to set the private flag in the func_t
structure. Please see commit 851039c8. My approach could be useful to
generate some internal (private) API guide that could be used to
generate a libvirt-php bindings developer guide page if we decide to
have it one day.

In fact what do you think about this? Is it good to have such a guide
one day ? I think it could be however not for just 3 private
functions. I guess there will be more private functions one day.

Thanks,
Michal

Got it. Before your patch, I encountered SIGSEGV on x86_64 platform, so
I fixed it. I'm not sure your design and just try to make it work.

I believe it is a good to mark up private or public APIs.

Also, did you notice another patch from me yesterday? It modified many
files, seems not a good practice. Next time, should I Cc the patch to
you as well?



Well, it's better to put me to Cc. Also, did you have a look whether the patch is committed to the Git repo or not?

If not, could you please resend it privately just to my e-mail now?

Thanks,
Michal

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