* Reading the source. (Novice question.)
@ 2001-07-26 0:24 McDoobie
2001-07-26 1:37 ` James Rogers
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From: McDoobie @ 2001-07-26 0:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
I downloaded and installed the mw_components library from adapower.com
Now, I'm a little fuzzy on where I look in the source code to find names of the
routines and parameters that I actually call from this group of packages.
(I'm sure this is proabably covered in my book somewhere, I just havent
found it yet.) Specifically, I'm interested in the "bags" package.
I'm gonna try writing some code to see if I can figure it out on my own, but a
little pointer or two would be helpful.
Laters.
McDoobie
chris@dont.spam.me
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* Re: Reading the source. (Novice question.)
2001-07-26 0:24 Reading the source. (Novice question.) McDoobie
@ 2001-07-26 1:37 ` James Rogers
2001-07-26 9:05 ` Gerhard Häring
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From: James Rogers @ 2001-07-26 1:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
McDoobie wrote:
>
> I downloaded and installed the mw_components library from adapower.com
>
> Now, I'm a little fuzzy on where I look in the source code to find names of the
> routines and parameters that I actually call from this group of packages.
> (I'm sure this is proabably covered in my book somewhere, I just havent
> found it yet.) Specifically, I'm interested in the "bags" package.
>
> I'm gonna try writing some code to see if I can figure it out on my own, but a
> little pointer or two would be helpful.
>
Look in the package specifications.
Jim Rogers
Colorado Springs, Colorado USA
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* Re: Reading the source. (Novice question.)
2001-07-26 1:37 ` James Rogers
@ 2001-07-26 9:05 ` Gerhard Häring
2001-07-26 10:04 ` McDoobie
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From: Gerhard Häring @ 2001-07-26 9:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
James Rogers wrote:
>
> McDoobie wrote:
>
>>I downloaded and installed the mw_components library from adapower.com
>>
>>Now, I'm a little fuzzy on where I look in the source code to find names of the
>>routines and parameters that I actually call from this group of packages.
>>(I'm sure this is proabably covered in my book somewhere, I just havent
>>found it yet.) Specifically, I'm interested in the "bags" package.
>>
>>I'm gonna try writing some code to see if I can figure it out on my own, but a
>>little pointer or two would be helpful.
>>
>>
>
> Look in the package specifications.
Apart from the obvious (looking into the .ads file and the test_bags*
files), you can get a cross-referenced view of the source code with
gnathtml. That's sometimes quite useful when browsing thru source.
Gerhard
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* Re: Reading the source. (Novice question.)
2001-07-26 9:05 ` Gerhard Häring
@ 2001-07-26 10:04 ` McDoobie
2001-07-26 15:10 ` Adrian Knoth
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From: McDoobie @ 2001-07-26 10:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
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In article <3B5FDD6C.6000904@bigfoot.de>, Gerhard H�ring
<gerhard.nospam@bigfoot.de> wrote:
> James Rogers wrote:
>
>>
>> McDoobie wrote:
>>
>>>I downloaded and installed the mw_components library from adapower.com
>>>
>>>Now, I'm a little fuzzy on where I look in the source code to find
>>>names of the routines and parameters that I actually call from this
>>>group of packages.
>>>(I'm sure this is proabably covered in my book somewhere, I just havent
>>>found it yet.) Specifically, I'm interested in the "bags" package.
>>>
>>>I'm gonna try writing some code to see if I can figure it out on my
>>>own, but a little pointer or two would be helpful.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Look in the package specifications.
>
>
> Apart from the obvious (looking into the .ads file and the test_bags*
> files), you can get a cross-referenced view of the source code with
> gnathtml. That's sometimes quite useful when browsing thru source.
>
> Gerhard
>
Thanks. I am browsing the .ads files. Very informative.
This is actually easier than I thought. Compared to browsing C libraries in
particular.
Just about got the OOP concepts worked out. Those .ads files are helping
alot with that.
Thanks again.
McDoobie
chris@dont.spam.me
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* Re: Reading the source. (Novice question.)
2001-07-26 10:04 ` McDoobie
@ 2001-07-26 15:10 ` Adrian Knoth
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From: Adrian Knoth @ 2001-07-26 15:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
McDoobie <chris@dont.spam.me> wrote:
> Thanks. I am browsing the .ads files. Very informative.
> This is actually easier than I thought.
> Those .ads files are helping alot with that.
Indeed. I learned GtkAda by this.
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