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Re: [reSIProcate] What does lg.cxx do?


Fischl jason wrote:

On 7/7/05, John Draper <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

It's in the test directory.  There are NO comments of course.  What does
this module test?


I think lg.cxx is no longer used. Have a look at testStack.cxx,
testSipMessage.cxx and testParserCategories.cxx
Ok, what are these supposed to do... I presume it might be test code to confirm
things are working correctly?


Also,  other then properly named modules, which I can use to guess the
purpose of the modules,  would it be possible to comment these some more?
Or at least hack up a description file to describe it?

There is lots more documentation in the latest version - look in svn
head revision.
What is "svn head revision" - I'm jusst up on the current jargon. Is there a simple link I can click on the get it?
Is anyone planning to hack up a "road map" or modules that can describe the
relationships of the C++ Objects in reSIProcate?

Should be some of this already on the wiki.
Very little of it... a lot of the stuff on the wiki requires me to login, and I have no login access... But there are tabs on the wiki (Article, Discussion, etc), and Article and Discussion tabs are asking me to login. Some don't require it, and just yesterday, I identified each of these for you.... asking you to please send them to me, because I cannot access it. Oh - I sent that to you privately, so It didn't get on the list, but I'm sure the people on the list would know
which ones are missing.

I don't suppose there is an archive for this list?    If so,  anyone care to
enlighten me on the URL of it?   I couldn't find it on the site.


Where each "block" would represent a C++ Object (class or instance), with
lines connecting to other blocks,  showing the relationship?

Does anyone have such a document?
I take it you couldn't answer this because the document don't exist?

John