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RE: [eclipse-dev] New API tooling tags
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Michael
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+1
Darin
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RE: [eclipse-dev] New API tooling tags
IMO this should be done on a case by case basis. For example the comments
cited below are more information than API definition. In the first case,
the API statement is that the class should not be extended. Certain
friends can extend it but, that feels more like something the consumer
would say (i.e., yeah, I know it is not API but its ok, we are
collaborating).
In the second example the class can be extended (that?s the API
statement). The comment just tells us who might want to be an extender.
Summary is that the comments are just comments/information. If the
developers feel it is interesting information to convey great.
Jeff
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Re: [eclipse-dev] New API tooling tags
We would rather keep the old comments. First it's a lot of work to do it.
Second, most comment contain extra information which sometimes can't be
expressed by the new tags.
* <p>
* Note: this: class is not intended to be extended outside of the
refactoring framework.
* </p>
* <p>>
* This class should be subclassed by clients wishing to provide a special
move
* processor.
* </p>
Thoughts?.
Martin
From: Olivier Thomann <Olivier_Thomann@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Date: 03.04.2008 14:36
Subject: Re: [eclipse-dev] New API tooling tags
API Tools doesn't remove the existing description in the javadoc.
It only adds a @noimplement followed by the description based on the
component.xml contents and this should replace the old one. So the user
should remove the old one and keep only the new javadoc tags.
Since the wording of the old description is not consistent among bundles,
we could not simply remove the old one.
API Tools also doesn't add @noinstantiate for abstract classes and doesn't
add @noextend for final classes.
Hope this clarify what API Tools is doing.
Olivier
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[eclipse-dev] New API tooling tags
I noticed that some redundant entries are created in javadocs,
when a project is converted to use API tooling.
For instance for an interface that is not intended to be implemented, I
will have the old entry "This interface is not intended to be implemented
by clients."
amd the new "@noimplement This interface is not intended to be implemented
by clients.".
I would move the comment to the tag. But maybe there are some tools that
can ignore new tags and users would not see it.
Of course we could just add a tag with no comment and leave the old entry
in javadoc.
Any thoughts?
--
Szymon Brandys
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