Index: tools/swilena/ChangeLog
from Astrid Wang <astrid(a)lrde.epita.fr>
* doc/swilena.texi: Fix body.
Index: tools/swilena/doc/swilena.texi
--- tools/swilena/doc/swilena.texi Sat, 03 Jan 2004 17:25:53 +0100 burrus_n
(oln/n/40_swilena.te 1.1.1.3 600)
+++ tools/swilena/doc/swilena.texi Fri, 23 Jan 2004 17:47:58 +0100 astrid
(oln/n/40_swilena.te 1.1.1.3 600)
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
@node Top
@top Swilena
@end ifnottex
-This documents is intended to describe Swilena, a simplified set of
+This document is intended to describe Swilena, a simplified set of
wrappers around the image processing library Olena.
Faire une passe de supression des mots inutiles.
This document describes Swilena
@item
-Although it is possible to do so, the SWIG description need not express class
inheritance.
+Although it is possible to do so, the SWIG description need not
+express class inheritance.
=>
+Although possible, the SWIG description does not need
to
+express class inheritance.
+When the interpreted language allows so, SWIG
understands C++ operator
+overloading and treats it trivially.
When supported by the interpreted language, ...
+In addition to function, variables, structures and
classes, SWIG knows
functions
+about templates. However, because scripting languages
do not support
+templates and template instanciation, information must be provided to
Virer "and template instanciation" je pense.
+SWIG to explain what template instances must be
available to the
+scripting language.
=>
+In addition to functions, variables, structures and
classes, SWIG
+knows about templates. However, because scripting languages do not
+support templates and template instanciation, SWIG must be taught
+what template instances must be made available.
+Python does not have mandatory statement terminators.
Statements end
Python does not mandates statement terminators
+at the end of the line. However, you can use the
semicolon (@samp{;})
+as a command separator.
@example
>> @kbd{print "hello"}
@@
-550,7 +560,8 @@
@end example