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Subject: Re: [geda-user] libgeda documentation (was: New dev)
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Girvin Herr:
...
> A while back on this forum, I asked if there was an API document that
> explains the libgeda functions and their inputs (arguments) and
> output(s).

If you downloaded the source and built the suite, you can look into

 <geda-gaf source dir>/libgeda/docs/html/index.html

you'll find what you are asking for. It is incomplete but it is there.

If you click on "File list" in the left frame and then on "a_basic.c",
and then on "o_save", you'll find:

====
int o_save 	( 	TOPLEVEL *  	toplevel,
		GList *  	object_list,
		char *  	filename	 
	) 			

Function Description
    This function saves the data in a libgeda format to a file 

Parameters:
    [in] 	toplevel 	The current TOPLEVEL.
    [in] 	object_list 	The head of a GList of OBJECTs to save.
    [in] 	filename 	The filename to save the data to.

Returns:
    1 on success, 0 on failure.
====

Yes, it would be nice if one could click on "object_list" to find
out what that is.

///

Is it anybody using this?
Should we try to include documentation for scheme routines also?
Is this the kind of documentation one wants ?

Comments

Regards,
/Karl Hammar

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