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Jim Derry 6b3dfda263 Updated the MESSAGES.md readme for the updated message system.
At this point:
  - MSVC on Windows 10 compiles without warnings or errors.
  - GCC on Ubuntu 16.04 compiles without warnings or errors.
  - Test cases in `testbase` are clean on all of:
    - macOS
    - Windows 10
    - Ubunutu
2017-09-06 20:50:31 -04:00
Jim Derry 5f05add439 Continue the documentation effort!
- Many, many updates to the public header files.
- tidyenum.h was reorganized substantially in order to better generate
  documentation with Doxygen.
- This was also a good time to clean up all of the various enums for languages
  and strings. Everything is simple and in a single enum now, other than a
  couple of cases (TidyOptionId, for example, doesn't need to be redefined).
- A full and complete audit of the strings meant some opportunities to delete
  useless strings.
- Reorganized the order of the strings in language_en.h in order to better
  find things when programmers want to make changes. There are a lot fewer
  internal "sections" now, and everything has been painstakingly sorted within
  the remaining sections.
- Consequently rebased all of the PO's, POT, and other language files.
- Updated several of the READMEs with the newest information.
- Made the READMEs easier to copy into the Doxygen project by changing some of
  the code format for compatibility, mainly the use of tildes instead of
  backslashes for code blocks.
- Added tidyGetMessageCode() to message API. Despite the huge diff, this is the
  only externally-visible change, other than removing some enums (but not their
  values!).
- Passing `next` tests on Mac, Linux, Win10.
2017-03-22 16:05:13 -04:00
Jim Derry 3be515b1f9 Merge branch 'next' into messages_squashed 2017-03-02 09:34:58 -05:00
Jim Derry bb2cb26372 Update README documents with information for the upcoming 5.4.0 release. 2017-02-24 14:30:42 -05:00
Jim Derry 165acc4f3e Several foundational changes preparing for release of 5.4 and future 5.5:
- Consolidated all output string definitions enums into `tidyenum.h`, which
    is where they belong, and where they have proper visibility.
  - Re-arranged `messages.c/h` with several comments useful to developers.
  - Properly added the key lookup functions and the language localization
    functions into tidy.h/tidylib.c with proper name-spacing.
  - Previous point restored a *lot* of sanity to the #include pollution that's
    been introduced in light of these.
  - Note that opaque types have been (properly) introduced. Look at the updated
    headers for `language.h`. In particular only an opaque structure is passed
    outside of LibTidy, and so use TidyLangWindowsName and TidyLangPosixName
    to poll these objects.
  - Console application updated as a result of this.
  - Removed dead code:
    - void TY_(UnknownOption)( TidyDocImpl* doc, char c );
    - void TY_(UnknownFile)( TidyDocImpl* doc, ctmbstr program, ctmbstr file );
  - Redundant strings were removed with the removal of this dead code.
  - Several enums were given fixed starting values. YOUR PROGRAMS SHOULD NEVER
    depend on enum values. `TidyReportLevel` is an example of such.
  - Some enums were removed as a result of this. `TidyReportLevel` now has
    matching strings, so the redundant `TidyReportLevelStrings` was removed.
  - All of the PO's and language header files were regenerated as a result of
    the string cleanup and header cleanup.
  - Made the interface to the library version and release date consistent.
  - CMakeLists.txt now supports SUPPORT_CONSOLE_APP. The intention is to
    be able to remove console-only code from LibTidy (for LibTidy users).
  - Updated README/MESSAGES.md, which is *vastly* more simple now.
2017-02-17 15:29:26 -05:00
Jim Derry c789ca8311 Cleanup of MESSAGES.md again, this time with correct information. 2017-02-10 10:24:11 -05:00
Jim Derry 91e27b14f3 Cleaned up MESSAGES.md just a bit per Geoff's request. 2017-02-09 16:46:18 -05:00
Geoff McLane 3ca117550a Initial start on a README/MESSAGES.md 2017-02-09 20:54:11 +01:00