The helpfile shows the syntax of every command like this:
(dcl-MessageBox strMessage [als String] {strTitle [als String]} {intButtonStyle [als Integer]} {intIconStyle [als Integer]} {isShowHelpButton [als Boolean]})
(dcl-Control-SetIconAlignment <CONTROL> intNewValue [als Integer])
It would be great to have all syntaxes in a file, for example to use it in "Autocompletion-features" of Editor-software. Does the list already exist or is it easy to create it?
Peter
Hi, Peter,
How should the list look like?
I think about a crawler through all the helps source files (see the downloaded OpenDCL source files).
Regards, Fred
It should look like my example above, and the crawling of the help-file is maybe the best.
But I wanted to ask before I start to avoid "reinventing the wheel"
Hi, you need something like this. See attachments.
Regards, Fred
Quote from: Fred Tomke on October 28, 2016, 03:45:50 PM
Hi, you need something like this. ...
Great! Created within 2 hours at midnight ;)
Thanks a lot ++ - you should add it to a download place, where it could be linked from OpenDCL, UltraEdit, Notepad++ and so on ...
Which folder I have to select in the program? In German Version there is no "Content\Reference" beneath "Deu" ...
EDIT: Solved - the CHM has to be unpacked, then a "Refernece-folder" will be created.
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Quote from: Peter2 on October 29, 2016, 06:58:47 AM
...you should add it to a download place, where it could be linked from OpenDCL, UltraEdit, Notepad++ and so on ...
Not interested in it?
I found an old function list which has approx. 1100 entries, the crawler list approx. 40%. I tried to check some of the "missing" ones - it seems that they are all outdated?
Hi, Peter, sorry for late answer, was out for business.
>> Which folder I have to select in the program?
I use the sourcecode downloaded from sourceforge.
>> ...you should add it to a download place, where it could be linked from OpenDCL, UltraEdit, Notepad++ and so on ...
Please do that for me. I have no idea where and how to do.
>> the crawler list approx. 40%
Hm, you seem to be right, see here or example:
http://www.opendcl.com/HelpFiles/index.php?lang=ENU&page=Reference/Function/Index.htm
The crawler can only get functions from syntax describing files, not fro the lists.
Regards, Fred
Hm, I just thought about it.
Is it right way to see all the deprecated functions in syntax highlighting?
In my opinion, it wouldn't be correct to do that. If you see a function not in syntax color you immediately know, it must be wrong or deprecated, I think.
Regards, Fred
Interesting, but not so important: dcl-form-show is not found ..