X-Git-Url: http://git.draconx.ca/gitweb/gob-dx.git/blobdiff_plain/ff9fae99fb73d2b2176f1f9a902535edc70de54a..308dc7bdfb924370cfd205f656eb0e83191d01a9:/doc/gob2.1.in diff --git a/doc/gob2.1.in b/doc/gob2.1.in index c6b523e..f36c725 100644 --- a/doc/gob2.1.in +++ b/doc/gob2.1.in @@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ For example: .SH DATA MEMBERS .PP -There are five types of data members. Three of them are normal data numbers, +There are five types of data members. Three of them are normal data members, one is class wide (global) in scope and one is a virtual one, usually linked to a normal data member or a class wide data member. The three normal data members are public, protected and private. Public and protected are basically @@ -808,9 +808,9 @@ your .c file. These serve the same function as the above, they make it easier to type and easier to change typenames around which can help a lot during prototyping stage. However you should note that the Self type should not be used in function prototypes as one of the arguments or as a return value type. -This is because this is a simple C typedef which is only available inside you -.c file. You can disable both the self casting macros and the self type -aliases by passing --no-self-alias to +This is because this is a simple C typedef which is only available inside your +\&.c file and not in the header files. You can disable both the self casting +macros and the self type aliases by passing --no-self-alias to gob. .SH DEALING WITH DIFFERENT GOB VERSIONS .PP