On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 12:33:35AM +1000, skaller wrote:
> Which make it almost useless for me since almost all variants
> in my code are polymorphic variants, and the meaning of these
> data types is the primary thing that needs documentation ;(
No problem, just don't use it. I bet for the 99% of the code me need to
document in Debian (which, I remind you, was the topic of this thread)
polymorphic variants are just a small part of the code, far from being
the primary thing that needs documentation.
> So in effect ocamldoc works on the code 'after preprocessing'?
> [Make sense, I just didn't know since I don't use any preprocessing]
So you where whining for the lack of a feature you don't need?
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