From: patrick@spellingbeewinnars.org
Subject: Is the Documentation In a spec File Usually Enough For You ?
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2018 17:42:03 -0700 (PDT)
Date: 2018-10-14T17:42:03-07:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <7fcdcc97-67e4-473b-abc4-cd0ecd4501ad@googlegroups.com> (raw)
Hi Everyone
I was just reading through the list of libraries included in C++ boost. We don't have matches for all of this but the libraries that ship with Ada have quite a bit of coverage too and I was surprised that we more or less match up.
The thing is, that the Ada libraries come with almost no documentation/example code at all.
Do you find that just reading through the spec files is enough for you to understand how to use the library in most cases? I was thinking I would try more of them out but I also wonder if I am about to go off on a suicide mission.
-Patrick
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2018-10-15 0:42 patrick [this message]
2018-10-15 5:44 ` Is the Documentation In a spec File Usually Enough For You ? Henrik Härkönen
2018-10-15 7:22 ` Dmitry A. Kazakov
2018-10-15 7:42 ` Niklas Holsti
2018-10-15 10:05 ` AdaMagica
2018-10-15 11:25 ` patrick
2018-10-15 11:57 ` Markus Schöpflin
2018-10-15 13:02 ` patrick
2018-10-15 16:50 ` Jeffrey R. Carter
2018-10-16 9:57 ` AdaMagica
2018-10-16 16:57 ` Jeffrey R. Carter
2018-10-18 9:06 ` AdaMagica
2018-10-18 15:24 ` Brad Moore
2018-10-18 17:29 ` Jeffrey R. Carter
2018-10-18 17:54 ` AdaMagica
2018-10-18 18:50 ` Dennis Lee Bieber
2018-10-18 20:07 ` Jeffrey R. Carter
2018-10-21 15:20 ` AdaMagica
2018-10-21 18:56 ` Jeffrey R. Carter
2018-10-22 16:04 ` AdaMagica
2018-10-22 19:13 ` Jeffrey R. Carter
2018-10-23 10:00 ` AdaMagica
2018-10-18 21:24 ` Randy Brukardt
2018-10-19 7:39 ` J-P. Rosen
2018-10-20 1:27 ` Randy Brukardt
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