cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/19440902
I want to document my debugging sessions in a text file but I don’t know if anyone did this before.
I came up with this kind of “language” that is a mix between Markdown and C++, but I still wonder if something equivalent exists already.
// When you click on the button # [click button] - A::f() // - ... other method calls, don't document if you don't need to # A::f() // "..." for "parameters" where you don't need the details - Stuff::g(...) - Stuff::h(...) // <Class> is a fake template thing to show the possible types of an object # <SubStuffA | SubStuffB> Stuff::g(...) - Stuff::g() {} // empty but I use v/=> for virtual call v/=> SubStuffA::g() v/=> SubStuffB::g() # SubStuffA::g() # SubStuffB::g() # Stuff::h(...)
I document methods in the order of appearance in the code.
If you have any good idea about a reliable way to document a list of function calls, I’m interested!
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This looks like UI level integration testing to me. Last time I did that 10 years ago I used Selenium.