Re: [pygccxml-development] How to use the readme() method?
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From: Roman Y. <rom...@gm...> - 2006-04-06 18:33:14
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On 4/6/06, Matthias Baas <ba...@ir...> wrote: > Roman Yakovenko wrote: > > For imlementation and usage, please take a look on calldef_wrapper.py a= nd > > decl_wrapper_printer.py modules. > > How can a user find out/iterate over all declarations that "have > something to say"? (other than iterating over all declarations and check > if readme() returns something else than an empty list) This is the only way. And here is the reason: I don't expect users will actually investigate what is written there at run time and make some decision. I think they will print the content of readme and after this, they will go and add some treatment to problematic declarations. Obviously you have an other opinion, please share it :-) > - Matthias - -- Roman Yakovenko C++ Python language binding http://www.language-binding.net/ |