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From: | Paul Thomas |
Subject: | Re: Documenting Octave Source |
Date: | Fri, 05 Mar 2004 19:37:01 +0100 |
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John,The latest that I have found, which is more than adequate for persuing the structure of octave, is version 2.1.39 on
http://www.fluids.mech.northwestern.edu/~shreyas/octave/I do not have the means to post such documentation since our website at work is behind several firewalls. The security provided by my ISP is such that I do not want to draw attention to my account by having a private site!
Perhaps one of the folk that were telling us how to do it could provide a link to Doxygen documentation of 2.1.55? It is likely to be useful for a long time, since the structure evolves relatively slowly and so the job would nearly be a one-off.
Paul John W. Eaton wrote:
On 27-Feb-2004, Paul Thomas <address@hidden> wrote:| That is an excellent idea. There are already some sites that post | Doxygen documentation of Octave; | eg. | http://dionysos.univ-lyon2.fr/~dsarrut/src-doc/octave/html/classtree__expression.html | | There are more recent, English versions of octave posted out there but | for some reason the web is moving VERY slowly this morning so I couldn't | verify them. | | Could such documentation be posted on the octave site, John?This seems like a nice way to view the sources, but I'm afraid that I don't have time to set it up and maintain it myself. jwe
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