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reply Denton Cockburn <diboss hotmail.com> writes:
Is there a downloadable phobos API reference?

Going to be without internet access for a while.
Dec 05 2007
next sibling parent Gregor Richards <Richards codu.org> writes:
Denton Cockburn wrote:
 Is there a downloadable phobos API reference?
 
 Going to be without internet access for a while.
wget -r -l inf -np -k http://www.digitalmars.com/d/1.0/phobos/ - Gregor Richards
Dec 05 2007
prev sibling parent reply jcc7 <technocrat7 gmail.com> writes:
== Quote from Denton Cockburn (diboss hotmail.com)'s article
 Is there a downloadable phobos API reference?
 Going to be without internet access for a while.
The compiler (DMD) comes with HTML files. Do you need something fancier than that? I recall some editor tools being packages with Phobos documentation and some people have created CHM or PDF files. What (in particular) are you looking for?
Dec 05 2007
parent reply Denton Cockburn <diboss hotmail.com> writes:
On Wed, 05 Dec 2007 19:05:46 +0000, jcc7 wrote:

 == Quote from Denton Cockburn (diboss hotmail.com)'s article
 Is there a downloadable phobos API reference? Going to be without
 internet access for a while.
The compiler (DMD) comes with HTML files. Do you need something fancier than that? I recall some editor tools being packages with Phobos documentation and some people have created CHM or PDF files. What (in particular) are you looking for?
I didn't notice that. The files that come with the compiler should suffice. Thanks for the responses.
Dec 05 2007
parent Matti Niemenmaa <see_signature for.real.address> writes:
Denton Cockburn wrote:
 I didn't notice that.  The files that come with the compiler should 
 suffice.
Note that the std.regex docs don't explain the regexp syntax, but instead redirect to a document which isn't in the phobos directory and thus doesn't come with DMD. There may be other such cases. -- E-mail address: matti.niemenmaa+news, domain is iki (DOT) fi
Dec 05 2007