* include/hbextern.ch
* src/rtl/Makefile
+ src/rtl/hbdoc.prg
+ Added __HBDOC_LOADDIR() internal RTL function to read
NFDOC formatted documentation source directories into
memory. The result will be a list of hashes which contain
the raw content of doc files. The function does format
validation (but not content) and add all agreed-on metadata
to the hashes.
It's a start and I hope others can join to create new
layers of function for below functionality:
- doc content validation
- pre-formatting
- output generators
The goal is to avoid local solutions and standardize
the format.
+ tests/hbdoctst.prg
+ Added small test app which will find and parse all
documentation inside the Harbour source tree and
save them in .hbd (serialized doc hash) format.
Such .hdb files can be generated by the build process
in the future, so tools like HBIDE can use the content
to display intellisense or built-in help.
; TODO: HBQT doc/html should be removed as it's
hbdoc tools' job to convert HBDOC source
format to html or whatever else format needed.
* harbour.spec
* debian/rules
- doc/man
+ src/pp/hbpp.1
+ src/main/harbour.1
+ utils/hbmk2/hbmk2.1
+ utils/hbtest/hbtest.1
+ utils/hbrun/hbrun.1
* Moved man doc files to their own component dirs.
* doc/Makefile
* doc/en/Makefile
+ doc/clipper.txt
- doc/en/clipper.txt
* Moved non-NFDOC formatted doc file to doc dir.
* doc/en/Makefile
! Fixed missing 1stread.txt
* doc/en/hb_apigt.txt
* doc/en/hbinet.txt
* doc/en/tbrowse.txt
* doc/en/hb_apifs.txt
! Fixed NFDOC non-standard entries.
* bin/hbxpatch.hbs
! Fixed detecting dirs. (could cause errors only in rare cases)
* contrib/hbdoc2/tmplates.prg
* Formatting.
/*
* $Id$
*/
Welcome to Harbour
==================
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referred to as Clipper (the language that is implemented by the compiler
CA-Cl*pper). The goal of the Harbour project is to produce a cross platform
CA-Cl*pper compatible compiler.
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