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- Subject: SourceCodeStudy.org advice
 
- From: "Patrick Mc(avery" <spell_gooder_now@...>
 
- Date: 2011年1月31日 07:11:02 -0500
 
I am studying the source code of Lua. Thanks to lhf's direction I have 
better tools now such as Cflow. I have generated a tree hierarchy of 
called functions and there is more that I plan to do including some sort 
of UMLish diagram.
I generate my websites offline with Lua. I was think about building a 
website with each function as a separate page linking to other called 
functions on their pages. Beneath each there could be comments copied 
and pasted from the source and I was also thinking about a wiki like 
area for comments. I could do this all offline but why not post it and 
get others involved. Sputnik would be my first choice to drive this but 
I was also thinking that it would be good for visitors to be able to 
download the whole site as well. Who wants to contribute to a wiki only 
to find that the site is taken down later.
Does anyone have any suggestions about how such a wiki could be made 
downloadable for offline viewing? Or do you think writing a scrapper 
script via cURL and uploading a snapshot of the wiki daily would be good 
enough?
I have not seen something like this before, perhaps it would be useful 
for your project too, there is no reason I need to stop at the Lua 
source code.
Thanks for any guidance-Patrick