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diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 1a252d94773..4b07cf1dc04 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,16 @@ +Wed Nov 22 09:29:32 2000 Darrell Brunsch <brunsch@uci.edu> + + * etc/ace.doxygen: + + Added the docs directory and *.txt files to be looked + at by doxygen. + + * docs/CE-status.txt: + * docs/wchar.txt: + + Fixed up these files, so they show up correctly in the + doxygen html pages. + Tue Nov 21 19:55:49 200 0 Pradeep Gore <pradeep@cs.wustl.edu> * ace/IPC_SAP.cpp: diff --git a/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-02a b/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-02a index 1a252d94773..4b07cf1dc04 100644 --- a/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-02a +++ b/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-02a @@ -1,3 +1,16 @@ +Wed Nov 22 09:29:32 2000 Darrell Brunsch <brunsch@uci.edu> + + * etc/ace.doxygen: + + Added the docs directory and *.txt files to be looked + at by doxygen. + + * docs/CE-status.txt: + * docs/wchar.txt: + + Fixed up these files, so they show up correctly in the + doxygen html pages. + Tue Nov 21 19:55:49 200 0 Pradeep Gore <pradeep@cs.wustl.edu> * ace/IPC_SAP.cpp: diff --git a/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-03a b/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-03a index 1a252d94773..4b07cf1dc04 100644 --- a/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-03a +++ b/ChangeLogs/ChangeLog-03a @@ -1,3 +1,16 @@ +Wed Nov 22 09:29:32 2000 Darrell Brunsch <brunsch@uci.edu> + + * etc/ace.doxygen: + + Added the docs directory and *.txt files to be looked + at by doxygen. + + * docs/CE-status.txt: + * docs/wchar.txt: + + Fixed up these files, so they show up correctly in the + doxygen html pages. + Tue Nov 21 19:55:49 200 0 Pradeep Gore <pradeep@cs.wustl.edu> * ace/IPC_SAP.cpp: diff --git a/docs/CE-status.txt b/docs/CE-status.txt index 81a8c83b2d3..deb56d64fa8 100644 --- a/docs/CE-status.txt +++ b/docs/CE-status.txt @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ By me, Darrell Brunsch <brunsch@cs.wustl.edu> -@subsection Status +@subsection ce_status Status Been a while since I updated this file. Where to begin. Well, as of the next beta kit of ACE (5.1.11), it should be compiling for the PocketPC. And it @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ test (which I believe is what the WindozeCE stuff is), I'm going to let them remain GUI-less and perhaps write an application to read the log files after running the tests. -@subsection eMbedded Visual C++ Projects +@subsection ce_evc eMbedded Visual C++ Projects ACE now uses the eMbedded Visual C++ project files (instead of the older Windows CE Toolkit for Visual C++ project files). EVC is free from MS, either @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ it can be found in the MSDN subscriptions (not free) or a CD from MS -- which isn't completely free either, since you still have to pay for the shipping and handling. -@subsection Subsets +@subsection ce_subsets Subsets ACE on CE is currently split into two libraries, ace_os.dll and ace.dll. The ace_os library contains the files which are considered part of the ACE_OS @@ -40,13 +40,13 @@ splittable, ace.dll will probably be broken apart even more. And unlike the current *nix subsets, these two libraries are truly separate and do not require recompilation when the subsets required are changed. -@subsection TAO +@subsection ce_tao TAO While it would be nice to get TAO working on CE, I doubt I'll get a chance to work on it before graduating. OCI has said there has been some interest in it, but I don't know how that is going right now. -@subsection Unicode/WChar +@subsection ce_wchar Unicode/WChar ACE on WindowsCE automatically has ACE_HAS_WCHAR and ACE_USES_WCHAR turned on. Thus ACE_TCHAR and ACE_TEXT() are the wide char versions. diff --git a/docs/wchar.txt b/docs/wchar.txt index 6ad32cb45fc..c80a34101eb 100644 --- a/docs/wchar.txt +++ b/docs/wchar.txt @@ -4,18 +4,18 @@ Here's a first stab at some sort of documentation for the magic wchar stuff in ACE. -@subsection Overview +@subsection wchar_overview Overview There are three different wchar configurations that ACE can use. These are no support mode, regular support mode, and full support mode (well, those are the best names I can come up with for now). -@subsection No Support +@subsection wchar_nosupport No Support By default, ACE will not use wchar_t at all. This is for platforms where wchar_t does not exist or support for it is pretty flakey. -@subsection Regular Support +@subsection wchar_regular Regular Support If ACE_HAS_WCHAR is defined, then ACE classes will be expanded to have extra methods which take in wchar_t strings. Note that all the methods available @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ with No Support are also available here. This is the default in Windows right now, and has been tested to work on Linux and VxWorks (well, only been tested to compile/link of VxWorks). -@subsection Full Support +@subsection wchar_full Full Support Full support is turned on if ACE_HAS_WCHAR and ACE_USES_WCHAR are defined. Like Regular Support, both char and wchar_t versions of some methods are @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ or return values may have wchar_t arguments or return values. This has only been tested in Windows, and is the default for Windows CE. -@subsection Other Important Macros +@subsection wchar_othermacros Other Important Macros In addition to the ACE_HAS_WCHAR and ACE_USES_WCHAR mentioned above, there are several other macros that are important when using wide character support @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ ACE_USES_WCHAR. I'm hoping to remove these by adding a new ACE_OS_Win32 class to perform the same task, but until then these ugly macros get the job done. -@subsection Relation to Win32's UNICODE and _UNICODE macros +@subsection wchar_win32macros Relation to Win32's UNICODE and _UNICODE macros It used to be that in previous versions of ACE that the Win32 macros affected ACE in some way. This has been all removed in favor of the ACE_USES_WCHAR @@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ they are needed on non-Win32 platforms. The way I'd recommend doing this is to add the typdefs to config.h. -@subsection Legacy Support +@subsection wcahr_legacy Legacy Support Most of the old macros (ACE_HAS_UNICODE, ACE_HAS_MOSTLY_UNICODE_APIS) are ignored by default by ACE, since the new macros replaced them. If diff --git a/etc/ace.doxygen b/etc/ace.doxygen index 173bba2a020..03b9cec2bd8 100644 --- a/etc/ace.doxygen +++ b/etc/ace.doxygen @@ -47,8 +47,8 @@ WARN_FORMAT = "$file:$line: $text" # configuration options related to the input files #--------------------------------------------------------------------------- -INPUT = ace -FILE_PATTERNS = *.cpp *.h *.i *.inl +INPUT = docs ace +FILE_PATTERNS = *.h *.cpp *.inl *.i *.txt RECURSIVE = NO EXCLUDE = ace/config.h EXCLUDE_PATTERNS = config-*.h |