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#acl DyalogGroup:read,delete,write All:read = User Command ADOC (Dyalog) = |
= User Command ADOC = |
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Obviously it makes sense to make ADOCs services available as a User Command. | Obviously it makes sense to make ADOC's services available as a User Command. |
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== Assumptions == When User Commands got introduced in Dyalog with version 12.1, the User Commands where expected to reside in a sub folder `Salt\Spice` inside the Dyalog installation folder. This means that the script `ADOC.dyalog` attached to this page must go into this directory. Only then the User Commd "ADOC" is recognized. That script, which represents the ADOC User Command, assumes that there is a sibling folder of `SALT` available named `UserCommands`. Please make sure that the [[ADOC]] script is copied into this folder `UserCommands`. This enables the User Command script to address the real ADOC script as `..\UserCommands\ADOC`. |
Refer to UserCommands/WhereShouldTheyGo for advice how to organize your User Commands. |
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]?ADOC "??" for general help, "?CMD" for more specific info on command CMD Group Name Description ===== ==== =========== ADOC ADOC.Browse Creates full documentation and displayes it in the default browser ADOC.List Prints syntax of all public stuff to the session ]?ADOC.Browse Command "ADOC.Browse". Syntax: 1 arguments; accepts switches -b= Script location: ........\SALT\Spice\ADOC Gathers all sort of information from a class script, compiles an HTML page with these pieces of information and displays it in a browser. Use the -b flag to specify a browser different from your default browser. |
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Command "ADOC.List". Script location: ........\SALT\Spice\ADOC |
Command "ADOC.List". Syntax: 1 arguments; accepts switches -full Script location: C:\UserCommands\ADOC_UC |
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]ADOC.Browse ADOC -b=Opera Watch your browser |
]?ADOC.Browse Command "ADOC.Browse". Syntax: accepts switches -caption= -browser= Script location: C:\UserCommands\ADOC_UC Gathers all sort of information from a class script and compiles an HTML page from it which is then displayed with your default browser. Examples: ]ADOC.Browse ADOC ⍝ Single class ]ADOC.Browse ADOC,WinFile ⍝ Two classes, no blank in between! ]ADOC.Browse ADOC,WinFile -caption="My Doc" ]ADOC.Browse ADOC,WinFile -caption="My Doc" browser="c:\opera.exe Available switches: -caption="Your caption" -browser="full path to a browser which is not your default one" ]ADOC.Help Shows extensive information about ADOC. It's basically doing `ADOC.Browse ADOC`. |
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== Download == [[attachment:ADOC_UC.zip | Download]] the script. |
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The scripts is version 1.0 from 2009-10-20 |
The script is version 1.3.0 from 2011-10-14 |
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User Command ADOC
Overview
ADOC is a utility useful to generate documentation (semi-) automatically from class scripts as well as namespace scripts.
Obviously it makes sense to make ADOC's services available as a User Command.
This page offers a small class script ADOC which is designed to do exactly that.
Refer to UserCommands/WhereShouldTheyGo for advice how to organize your User Commands.
Samples
Given that the two different ADOC scripts went into the right folders, this would be a sample session:
]?ADOC.List Command "ADOC.List". Syntax: 1 arguments; accepts switches -full Script location: C:\UserCommands\ADOC_UC Prints a list with all sorts of information to the session about all public stuff given in the script specified in the right argument ]?ADOC.Browse Command "ADOC.Browse". Syntax: accepts switches -caption= -browser= Script location: C:\UserCommands\ADOC_UC Gathers all sort of information from a class script and compiles an HTML page from it which is then displayed with your default browser. Examples: ]ADOC.Browse ADOC ⍝ Single class ]ADOC.Browse ADOC,WinFile ⍝ Two classes, no blank in between! ]ADOC.Browse ADOC,WinFile -caption="My Doc" ]ADOC.Browse ADOC,WinFile -caption="My Doc" browser="c:\opera.exe Available switches: -caption="Your caption" -browser="full path to a browser which is not your default one" ]ADOC.Help Shows extensive information about ADOC. It's basically doing `ADOC.Browse ADOC`.
Download
Download the script.
Version
The script is version 1.3.0 from 2011-10-14
Author: KaiJaeger