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Dev meeting 2021 02 11
- @jonludlam
- @lubegasimon
- @lpw25
- @drup
- @lukemaurer
- @Octachron
- @Julow
Outstanding issues:
New implementation - previous one 'blossomed' into the driver for docs.ocaml.org and got too complicated:
https://github.com/jonludlam/odoc/tree/reference-driver-v2
Driver implemented as an mdx file: https://github.com/jonludlam/odoc/blob/reference-driver-v2/doc/driver.md
Current output: https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~jjl25/odoc_reference_driver/html/odoc/
Does anyone have issues they'd like to add to this list?
https://github.com/ocaml/odoc/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+milestone%3A2.0.0
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#585 (references aren't working right) - Unassigned - why did this not get caught in CI!?
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#557 (Command to extract errors from odocl files) - Unassigned
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#508 (overridden values of modules included in another module still get rendered) @lubegasimon working on it (https://github.com/ocaml/odoc/pull/580)
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#560 (Dead links to hidden items appearing in documentation) - @lubegasimon working on it (https://github.com/ocaml/odoc/pull/583)
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#541 (Alignment "styles" (Center, Left, Right) are not supported) - Unassigned
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#478 (Top-level doc-comments of module types are discarded) - Unassigned
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#460 (reference driver needed) - addressed above
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#573 (docs are bad) - addressed above
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#297 (!modules should splice in docs) - Unassigned
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#586 (CSS regression) @lubegasimon to fix
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#587 (include Subst failure) - @jonludlam to fix
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#558 (Support canonical on module types, types, etc.)
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#559 (Canonical does not work on compilation units)
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#577 (Support
{!indexlist}
)
From the slack chat, reproduced here for posterity:
Suggested syntax for passing metadata to mdx:
{@ocaml env=f1 version>=4.06 [
let promoted = code
]}
and for other languages explicitly enumerate them
{@sh [
# rm -rf /
]}
and for a toplevel
{@ocaml version=4.10.0 [
# let x = 1 ;;
val x : 1
]}
docs.ocaml.org needs some escaping for references to allow page names with hyphens or dots in
Current: {!baz:foo-?1.bar-?2.?3}
?1, ?2 ~= ocaml module ident | ''
.... ''
bar,foo,baz ~= [a-zA-Z_-]+
There's {!module-type-foo}
suggestion:
{!page-"foo.bar".label-baz}
TODO: make an issue for this!