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− | Here you' | + | Here you'll find documentation of helper classes for C++ development. |
The list below is generated automatically, using the Wiki's DPL extensions. As a consequence, for your page to appear here you need to put it into the categories <code>Development</code>, <code>Cpp</code>, and <code>Helper</code>. It is recommended you put your classes documentation at a page named <code>Development/Cpp/Helper/<classname></code>. | The list below is generated automatically, using the Wiki's DPL extensions. As a consequence, for your page to appear here you need to put it into the categories <code>Development</code>, <code>Cpp</code>, and <code>Helper</code>. It is recommended you put your classes documentation at a page named <code>Development/Cpp/Helper/<classname></code>. | ||
− | + | When writing a documentation, you are encouraged to use templates from the [[:Category:Cpp Helper Templates|Cpp Helper Templates category]], to give all articles a consistent look. | |
+ | Existing articles: | ||
<DPL> | <DPL> | ||
category=Development | category=Development | ||
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</DPL> | </DPL> | ||
+ | (Side note: if we ever upgrade the DPL extension to some halfway recent version, the above restrictions could be relaxed. And, well, the list could be formatted '''much''' nicer. And we would be able to, for instance, automatically list the short descriptions of the helper classes, instead of the mere page title.) | ||
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+ | [[Category:Cpp]] |
Latest revision as of 13:45, 28 March 2010
Here you'll find documentation of helper classes for C++ development.
The list below is generated automatically, using the Wiki's DPL extensions. As a consequence, for your page to appear here you need to put it into the categories Development
, Cpp
, and Helper
. It is recommended you put your classes documentation at a page named Development/Cpp/Helper/<classname>
.
When writing a documentation, you are encouraged to use templates from the Cpp Helper Templates category, to give all articles a consistent look.
Existing articles:
Extension:DynamicPageList (DPL), version 2.3.0 : Warning: No results.
(Side note: if we ever upgrade the DPL extension to some halfway recent version, the above restrictions could be relaxed. And, well, the list could be formatted much nicer. And we would be able to, for instance, automatically list the short descriptions of the helper classes, instead of the mere page title.)