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-rw-r--r-- | src/java/com/jogamp/common/util/locks/package.html | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/java/com/jogamp/gluegen/package.html | 25 |
2 files changed, 11 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/src/java/com/jogamp/common/util/locks/package.html b/src/java/com/jogamp/common/util/locks/package.html index bf68beb..58e11e9 100644 --- a/src/java/com/jogamp/common/util/locks/package.html +++ b/src/java/com/jogamp/common/util/locks/package.html @@ -4,6 +4,6 @@ <title>JogAmp Concurrency Utilities</title> </head> <body> -<h2><i>JogAmp</i> Concurrency Utilities</h4> +<h4><i>JogAmp</i> Concurrency Utilities</h4> </body> </html> diff --git a/src/java/com/jogamp/gluegen/package.html b/src/java/com/jogamp/gluegen/package.html index b9240cf..2862fe6 100644 --- a/src/java/com/jogamp/gluegen/package.html +++ b/src/java/com/jogamp/gluegen/package.html @@ -5,10 +5,9 @@ </head> <body> <h2><i>JogAmp GlueGen</i> Code Generator</h2> - <p> <h4>GlueGen Data Type Mapping</h4> - Gluegen has build-in types (terminal symbols) for:<br> - <br> + Gluegen has build-in types (terminal symbols) for:<br/> + <br/> <table border="1"> <tr><th>type</th> <th>java bits</th> <th>native-x32 bits</th><th>native-x64 bits</th><th>type</th> <th>signed</th> <th>origin</th</tr> <tr><th>void</th> <th> 0</th> <th> 0</th> <th> 0</th> <th>void</th> <th>void</th> <th>ANSI-C</th></tr> @@ -31,17 +30,16 @@ <tr><th>size_t</th> <th>64</th> <th>32</th> <th>64</th> <th>integer</th><th>unsigned</th> <th>stddef.h</th></tr> <tr><th>uintptr_t</th> <th>64</th> <th>32</th> <th>64</th> <th>integer</th><th>unsigned</th> <th>stdint.h</th></tr> </table> - </p> <p> - <b>Warning:</b> Try to avoid unspecified bit sized types, especially <b>long</b>, since it differs on Unix and Windows!<br> + <b>Warning:</b> Try to avoid unspecified bit sized types, especially <b>long</b>, since it differs on Unix and Windows!<br/> <b>Note 1:</b> Type <b>long</b> will result in broken code on Windows, since we don't differentiate the OS and it's bit size is ambiguous. </p> <p> <h4>GlueGen Platform Header Files</h4> - GlueGen provides convenient platform headers,<br> - which can be included in your C header files for native compilation and GlueGen code generation.<br> - <br> - Example:<br> + GlueGen provides convenient platform headers,<br/> + which can be included in your C header files for native compilation and GlueGen code generation.<br/> + <br/> + Example:<br/> <pre> #include <gluegen_stdint.h> #include <gluegen_stddef.h> @@ -50,8 +48,8 @@ size_t size1; ptrdiff_t ptr1; </pre> - <br> - To compile this file you have to include the following folder to your compilers system includes, ie <code>-I</code>:<br> + <br/> + To compile this file you have to include the following folder to your compilers system includes, ie <code>-I</code>:<br/> <pre> gluegen/make/stub_includes/platform </pre> @@ -60,14 +58,11 @@ <pre> gluegen/make/stub_includes/gluegen </pre> - </p> - <p> <h4>GlueGen Pre-Defined Macros</h4> - To identity a GlueGen code generation run, GlueGen defines the following macros:<br> + To identity a GlueGen code generation run, GlueGen defines the following macros:<br/> <pre> #define __GLUEGEN__ 2 </pre> - </p> <br> <br> </body> |