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BCDA Extensions
This repository contains source for some tools useful at APS beam lines.
- XSD subversion server: https://subversion.xray.aps.anl.gov/
- SVN repo: https://subversion.xray.aps.anl.gov/bcdaext/
project | summary |
CssBoyDeploy | Deploy CSS-BOY at APS beam lines |
EpicsDf | Watch disk space and send email when low |
PvMail? | Watch EPICS PV and send email |
SoftGlueExamples | Example circuits and code for the FPGA |
SpecDomain | document SPEC macros using Sphinx |
SpecDomain: active tickets
- #13
- specdomain: create individual topics (pages) for macros when using .. autospecdir::
- #15
- specdomain: roles should link to directives
- #16
- specdomain: fix the signature recognition for roles
- #17
- specdomain: fix the signature handling for roles and directives
- #18
- specdomain: the out-of-source example PNG shows a Python project, should be a SPEC project
- #19
- specdomain: add support to document SPEC array declarations
- #20
- specdomain: layout improvements
- #21
- specdomain: provide links from each macro to its source code
- #22
- specdomain: new parser features
- #23
- specdomain: cdef argument list not handled yet
- #24
- specdomain: Option to index all symbols in a macro file
- #26
- specdomain: create a role (or example using a ref) to refer to a macro file from the documentation
- #27
- specdomain: produce a custom module index with links and summary lines
- #28
- specdomain: Add option to create separate developer and user versions of the documentation
- #29
- specdomain: autospecdir and macro file match pattern
- #30
- specdomain: absolute path names do not show macro source file
- #34
- specdomain: disable parsing of macro or variable definitions inside extended comments
- #39
- specdomain: create more meaningful error message when sphinx discovers an invalid char
- #60
- specdomain: change packaging to setuptools
- #61
- specdomain: out-of-source build warnings
- #62
- specdomain: stale URL in documentation
- #64
- specdomain: re-arrange source code
- #65
- specdomain: document a complete example using sector 33's macros
- #66
- specdomain: warnings and errors when building with v1.03
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