Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2005 09:19:59 +0200 From: "marm.mm@t-online.de" <marm.mm@t-online.de> To: freebsd-doc@freebsd.org Subject: function reference Message-ID: <1Ddjzj-20eNXc0@fwd20.aul.t-online.de>
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Hello doc-team, There are many functions, structs, headers, unions, enums and so on in the freebsd source, does it make sense to distribute a referenve to those functions ? This way freebsd could get more stable and people who want to contr., have a reference to seach for problems in the exisiting system, writing new programs, drivers, modules. The code will get stable and faster. Of course there are manual pages, info, html pages, but writing sections for the problems is better (Yes, manual pages are splitted), because you have all the things on 1 place. For example writing drivers for a network card, requires knowlegde about several things, so creating a section for writing modules and pack all the things which are associated within this sections. Is there a page for such things, please write back, or is this ideas or me just silly, please write too. _________________________________________ martin moeller, marm.mm@t-online.de
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