[Tarantool-patches] [PATCH 1/2] sql: refactor index drop code

Vladislav Shpilevoy v.shpilevoy at tarantool.org
Thu Jan 30 02:45:03 MSK 2020



On 29/01/2020 23:32, Nikita Pettik wrote:
> On 29 Jan 22:56, Vladislav Shpilevoy wrote:
>>>> diff --git a/src/box/sql/build.c b/src/box/sql/build.c
>>>> index bc50ecbfa..58a6a8a6b 100644
>>>> --- a/src/box/sql/build.c
>>>> +++ b/src/box/sql/build.c
>>>> @@ -1469,6 +1469,26 @@ vdbe_emit_stat_space_clear(struct Parse *parse, const char *stat_table_name,
>>>>  	sql_table_delete_from(parse, src_list, where);
>>>>  }
>>>>  
>>>> +/**
>>>> + * Generate VDBE program to remove entry with @a index_id and @a
>>>> + * space_id from _index space.
>>>
>>> Is @a common shortcat for @param? If so, please share a link to docs,
>>> since I've managed to find only this:
>>> '''
>>> \a <word>
>>> Displays the argument in italics. Use this command to emphasize words.
>>> Use this command to refer to member arguments in the running text.
>>> '''
>>
>> We use @param when describe parameters. In @brief sections we use @a
>> intentionally. Probably because
>>
>> 1) @param is used to attach a description to a paramter, and for
>> nothing else: http://www.doxygen.nl/manual/commands.html#cmdparam
>>
>> 2) @a is just shorter, and we can use parameter name multiple times
>> in @brief, so it is important.
> 
> Is this undocumented doxygen feature?:) I failed to find out any description
> of '@a' command except for the one I posted above. Or this is purely Tarantool's
> codestyle convention?	

Why undocumented? It is documented, and you've found a correct description.
@a is just an italic font for a next word. It is not for parameter names
only, and is not related to @param. We use it so as parameter names in
function descriptions would be highlighted somehow. Don't know why exactly
@a was chosen instead of, for example, @b (bold) or @c (typewriter font).


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