Swift Documentation Markup by Erica Sadun
Requirements: ePUB Reader, 5 MB
Overview: Nearly every modern language, including Swift, offers some kind of structured comment system that documents APIs for developers that consume them. The new Swift 2 structured documentation uses a mix of custom keywords and Markdown syntax to create a simple, easy-to-apply annotation tool. By leveraging this industry-standard tech, Apple opens up its structured documentation system to an entirely new generation with an absolute minimum of training needed to get up to speed.
This short book introduces Swift’s documentation markup system using simple, illustrated examples, with plenty of discussion of best practices. You’ll discover the components that make up Swift’s structured comment system and learn how to best integrate them into your own code. For the most part, I’ve built this material out of examples from Swift’s standard library, from release notes, and by reverse-engineering extensible style-sheet specifications. While I’ve tried to include a thorough list of legal tokens, I’ve focused on supplementing core details with a thoughtful discussion of best practices that will stand the test of time as Apple updates this system.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Education
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