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#External
SkXXX
bmh_SkXXX
CL
Go
Visual_Studio
##

#Topic Bookmaker

How to use the Bookmaker utility.

Install
#A Go # https://golang.org/doc/install ##
 if needed.  
Get the fiddle command line interface tool.
By default this will appear in your home directory.

#Code
$ go get go.skia.org/infra/fiddle/go/fiddlecli
##

Build Bookmaker.

#Code
$ ninja -C out/dir bookmaker
##

Generate an starter Bookmaker file from an existing include.

#Code
$ ./out/dir/bookmaker -i include/core/SkXXX.h -t docs
##

If a method or function has an unnamed parameter, bookmaker generates an error:

#Code
###$
C:/puregit/include/core/SkPixmap.h(208): error: #Method missing param name
bool erase(const SkColor4f&, const SkIRect* subset = nullptr) const
           ^
$$$#
##

All parameters require names to allow markdown and doxygen documents to refer to
them. After naming all parameters, check in the include before continuing.

A successful run generates
#Code
docs/SkXXX_Reference.bmh
##
.

Next, use your favorite editor to fill out
#Code
docs/SkXXX_Reference.bmh
##
.

#Subtopic Style

Documentation consists of cross references, descriptions, and examples.
All structs, classes, enums, their members and methods, functions, and so on,
require descriptions. Most also require examples.

All methods and functions should include examples if practical.
It's difficult to think of a meaningful example for class destructors.
In cases like these, change the placeholder:

###$
$Code
#Example
$$

to:

$Code
#NoExample
$$
$$$#

Descriptions start with an active verb. Descriptions are complete, punctuated
sentences unless they describe parameters or return values. Parameters and
returned values are described by phrases that start lower case and do not
include trailing punctuation.

Descriptions are not self-referential; they do not include the thing they
describe. Descriptions may contain upper case or camel case references to
definitions but otherwise should be free of jargon.

Descriptions may contain code and formulas, each bracketed by markup.

Similar items may be grouped into topics. Topics may include subtopics.

Each document begins with one or more indices that include the contents of
that file. A class reference includes an index listing contained topics, 
a separate listing for constructors, one for methods, and so on.

Class methods contain a description, any parameters, any return value,
an example, and any cross references.

Each method must contain either one or more examples or markup indicating
that there is no example.

After editing is complete, searching for "incomplete" should fail,
assuming "incomplete" is not the perfect word to use in a description or
example!

##

Generate fiddle.json from all examples, including the ones you just wrote.
Error checking is syntatic: starting keywords are closed, keywords have the
correct parents.
If you run Bookmaker inside Visual_Studio, you can click on errors and it
will take you to the source line in question.

#Code
$ ./out/dir/bookmaker -e fiddle.json -b docs
##

Once complete, run fiddlecli to generate the example hashes.
Errors are contained by the output but aren't reported yet.

#Code
$ $GOPATH/bin/fiddlecli --input fiddle.json --output fiddleout.json
##

Generate bmh_SkXXX.md from SkXXX.bmh and fiddleout.json.
Error checking includes: undefined references, fiddle compiler errors,
missing or mismatched printf output.
Again, you can click on any errors inside Visual_Studio.

#Code
$ ./out/dir/bookmaker -r site/user/api -b docs -f fiddleout.json
##

The original include may have changed since you started creating the markdown.
Check to see if it is up to date.
This reports if a method no longer exists or its parameters have changed.

#Code
$ ./out/dir/bookmaker -x -b docs/SkXXX.bmh -i include/core/SkXXX.h
##

Generate an updated include header. Run:

#Code
$ ./out/dir/bookmaker -p -b docs -i include/core/SkXXX.h
##

to write the updated SkXXX.h to the current directory.

Once adding the file is complete, add the file to status.json in the
Completed section. You may add it to the InProgress section during
development, or leave status.json unchanged.

If the new file has been added to status.json, you can run
any of the above commands with -a docs/status.json in place of
-b docs or -i includes.

Complete rebuilding of all bookmaker output looks like:

#Code
  ./out/skia/bookmaker.exe -a docs/status.json -e fiddle.json
  ~/go/bin/fiddlecli.exe --input fiddle.json --output fiddleout.json
  ./out/skia/bookmaker.exe -a docs/status.json -f fiddleout.json -r site/user/api -c
  ./out/skia/bookmaker.exe -a docs/status.json -x
  ./out/skia/bookmaker.exe -a docs/status.json -p
##

#Subtopic Bugs

Bookmaker bugs are tracked
#A here # bug.skia.org/6898 ##
.

##

#Topic Bookmaker ##