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| 12/7/2014 11:17:34 AM |
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| 12/4/2014 11:36:06 AM |
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| 12/4/2014 10:53:35 AM |
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| 12/4/2014 10:48:04 AM |
Bob Denny |
Wow!! This was a huge task, mostly the docs. |
| 12/4/2014 10:46:51 AM |
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| 12/4/2014 10:43:49 AM |
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| 12/3/2014 7:54:58 PM |
Bob Denny |
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| 12/3/2014 7:53:01 PM |
Bob Denny |
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| 12/3/2014 2:11:19 PM |
Bob Denny |
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| 12/3/2014 1:46:08 PM |
Bob Denny |
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| 12/3/2014 12:20:49 PM |
Bob Denny |
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| 12/3/2014 9:39:04 AM |
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| 12/3/2014 9:20:54 AM |
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| 12/2/2014 7:56:18 PM |
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| 12/2/2014 4:03:47 PM |
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| 12/2/2014 11:01:24 AM |
Bob Denny |
Documentation is a HUGE job!!! Adding another 8 hours. |
| 11/25/2014 8:51:45 AM |
Bob Denny |
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| 11/25/2014 8:44:12 AM |
Bob Denny |
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| 11/25/2014 8:42:41 AM |
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| 11/24/2014 6:39:39 PM |
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| 11/21/2014 4:41:23 PM |
Bob Denny |
Much of day spent playing with name mapping in Liquid's generator. I had to recall what I did back in 2008. I know this will be great once I get back up to speed ha ha.
The universal use of this assembly from COM is being hampered by the fact that collections (RTML.Requests, etc.) are implemented as generic types in C# and are therefore unusable from COM.
It's probably OK, though, because the Importer is usable from COM, and COM can be used to construct RTML (since you don't usually enumerate the collections while making RTM). |
| 11/21/2014 12:03:46 PM |
Bob Denny |
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| 11/20/2014 1:01:07 PM |
Bob Denny |
No way to use automated tools to produce a reasonable programmer's doc. Therefore I am going to take the old XML_RTML23 doc that uses my doc generator system and adapt it. Addint 6 hours more to this project. |
| 11/20/2014 12:29:45 PM |
Bob Denny |
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| 11/20/2014 11:36:56 AM |
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| 11/19/2014 5:13:24 PM |
Bob Denny |
Increased estimated time to 16 hours, and this may not be enough... |
| 11/19/2014 4:51:15 PM |
Bob Denny |
Working on a help file for this. Trying to use Sandcastle Help File Builder but no joy so far. I know I could use Liquid to generate the help project, but it won't include the Importer class etc. Plus I like Sandcastle's output better. |
| 11/19/2014 2:42:03 PM |
Bob Denny |
This warning is disturbing. I need to keep the RTML assembly as "All CPU" for Steve Walters' CCD Navigator. So far things are working OK.
Warning 1 There was a mismatch between the processor architecture of the project being built "MSIL" and the processor architecture of the reference "D:\dev\astro\scheduler\ConstraintInterfaceAssembly\bin\Debug\ConstraintInterfaceAssembly.dll", "x86". This mismatch may cause runtime failures. Please consider changing the targeted processor architecture of your project through the Configuration Manager so as to align the processor architectures between your project and references, or take a dependency on references with a processor architecture that matches the targeted processor architecture of your project. RTML
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| 11/19/2014 2:40:26 PM |
Bob Denny |
Despite the warning below, making XML works great.
Warning 3 Type library exporter warning processing 'LiquidTechnologies.Runtime.Net35.XmlObjectInterface.ToXmlFile(formatting), LiquidTechnologies.Runtime.Net35, while processing 'DC3.RTML23.XmlCommonBase, RTML'.'. Warning: Non COM visible value type 'System.Xml.Formatting' is being referenced either from the type currently being exported or from one of its base types. RTML
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| 11/19/2014 2:15:25 PM |
Bob Denny |
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| 11/18/2014 5:14:53 PM |
Bob Denny |
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| 11/18/2014 4:48:16 PM |
Bob Denny |
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| 11/18/2014 4:43:44 PM |
Bob Denny |
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| 11/18/2014 4:19:28 PM |
Bob Denny |
DUH! the separate generator is not even needed. The RTML Model combined with the Liquid moodel is all we need for generating. I referenced the RTML Importer assembly which is COM registered and the Generator sample works fine. |
| 11/18/2014 4:03:43 PM |
Bob Denny |
One issue with the Liquid generated code is that it uses a non-COM type for the parameter to the function calls that generate XML. It is a warning, but it might prevent making XML from COM. I think I'll look at this again now. |