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From: Melvin H. <mel...@fr...> - 2003-04-27 21:18:50
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Hi DINH, on Sun, 27 Apr 2003 22:49:46 +0200 DINH Vi=EAt Ho=E0 <din...@fr...> wrote: > all the documentation remains in .h files of generic/ > imf/ is also documented in .h >=20 > And there is some files in tests/ that shows an example > for using libetpan, using the drivers. >=20 > Is there some need for more documentation ? > or do you simply need a web page to show the documentation ? The suggestion was not meant to supply *only me* with a web page, but a web= can do a lot to attract more developers and it also helps saving time, especial= ly if the documentation is structured(higher level API, etc). As I cannot work continuously on XetPan I often need to refresh my memory by jumping from one header to the other. A question: why isn't there a more extensive use of typedef? It will help g= et rid of many "struct". > > I'm currently continuing the XetPan project and I was about to switch to > > mailutils (fairly well documented, GNU, and provide a "mail" replacement > > with IMAP/MH... support, sieve, guile...). But they do not use cache. >=20 > off-topic : where does guile is used in mailutils ? It is used as another filtering engine and there is an interface between mailutils and guile allowing to access MU from scheme. Guile being the GNU extension language. Mia doga (Ewe: Goodbye) --=20 Melvin Hadasht |