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Le 11/01/2011 17:31, Adrien Vogt-Schilb a écrit :
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I also find that typing "help api_scilab" does not help me at all
right now. And i just understood today (thanks to allan's mail)
that toolboxes is the modern way of doing what i do with call.</blockquote>
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About that : i find extremely confusing the fact that there is, in
scilab 5.3, documentation for both old and new scilab APIs, which i
can still not distinghuish clearly. From my point of view, they are
both called by a concatenation of "scilab" and "api", and i have the
impression (which i also believe to be false, but anyway), that some
pages from the new api are linked to old ones. <br>
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E.g : when i type "help api_scilab" i get in a doc page which
includes "Straight and named access (See the call_scilab API) to
variables.". Then i go to call_scilab_API, where an example uses
stack-c.h and claims this is the old way.<br>
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At this point, i decided to wait scilab 6.0, hopping it will come
with documentation about new api and no documentation about old API,
to be sure to understand what to do and do it.<br>
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i am not willing to complain (i really love scilab) i am just trying
to provide feedback<br>
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best regards, avs (and sorry about the spam, maybe this should be a
whish in bugzilla)<br>
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