ManifestMfBundle has not been documented yet. The class comment should describe the purpose of the class, its collaborations and its variables.
Instance Variables: name <ProtoObject | PseudoContext> requiredBundles <Collection>
ManifestMfImporter has not been documented yet. The class comment should describe the purpose of the class, its collaborations and its variables.
Instance Variables: bundles <(Collection of: Object)>
Why people do not put comments in classes? Am I that stupid that I do not understand anything?
It is really annoying to have to guess all the time. I crawl crawl and crawl.
Stef
This is a piece of crap that I developed for extracting information from the Java Manifest files. I will remove it from the ConfigurationOfMoose.
Doru
On 13 Nov 2011, at 21:39, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
ManifestMfBundle has not been documented yet. The class comment should describe the purpose of the class, its collaborations and its variables.
Instance Variables: name <ProtoObject | PseudoContext> requiredBundles <Collection>
ManifestMfImporter has not been documented yet. The class comment should describe the purpose of the class, its collaborations and its variables.
Instance Variables: bundles <(Collection of: Object)>
Why people do not put comments in classes? Am I that stupid that I do not understand anything?
It is really annoying to have to guess all the time. I crawl crawl and crawl.
Stef
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I removed it.
Doru
On 13 Nov 2011, at 22:40, Tudor Girba wrote:
This is a piece of crap that I developed for extracting information from the Java Manifest files. I will remove it from the ConfigurationOfMoose.
Doru
On 13 Nov 2011, at 21:39, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
ManifestMfBundle has not been documented yet. The class comment should describe the purpose of the class, its collaborations and its variables.
Instance Variables: name <ProtoObject | PseudoContext> requiredBundles <Collection>
ManifestMfImporter has not been documented yet. The class comment should describe the purpose of the class, its collaborations and its variables.
Instance Variables: bundles <(Collection of: Object)>
Why people do not put comments in classes? Am I that stupid that I do not understand anything?
It is really annoying to have to guess all the time. I crawl crawl and crawl.
Stef
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-- www.tudorgirba.com
"We can create beautiful models in a vacuum. But, to get them effective we have to deal with the inconvenience of reality."
-- www.tudorgirba.com
"No matter how many recipes we know, we still value a chef."
Ok thanks.
Stef
On Nov 13, 2011, at 10:52 PM, Tudor Girba wrote:
I removed it.
Doru
On 13 Nov 2011, at 22:40, Tudor Girba wrote:
This is a piece of crap that I developed for extracting information from the Java Manifest files. I will remove it from the ConfigurationOfMoose.
Doru
On 13 Nov 2011, at 21:39, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:
ManifestMfBundle has not been documented yet. The class comment should describe the purpose of the class, its collaborations and its variables.
Instance Variables: name <ProtoObject | PseudoContext> requiredBundles <Collection>
ManifestMfImporter has not been documented yet. The class comment should describe the purpose of the class, its collaborations and its variables.
Instance Variables: bundles <(Collection of: Object)>
Why people do not put comments in classes? Am I that stupid that I do not understand anything?
It is really annoying to have to guess all the time. I crawl crawl and crawl.
Stef
Moose-dev mailing list Moose-dev@iam.unibe.ch https://www.iam.unibe.ch/mailman/listinfo/moose-dev
-- www.tudorgirba.com
"We can create beautiful models in a vacuum. But, to get them effective we have to deal with the inconvenience of reality."
-- www.tudorgirba.com
"No matter how many recipes we know, we still value a chef."
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