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Revision as of 18:06, 25 January 2007
Code Examples
Per the microformats process this is an examples page documenting existing real world examples of source code published on the Web. Next steps are to research code-formats and then proceed with code-brainstorming.
The Problem
Source code is published around the web in nonstandard formats, this makes actual use more difficult as it a) obscures possible licensing issues, doesn't encapsulate the source code in standard machine readable formats, and doesn't keep important meta data such as authors, language types and language version, with the source code in a machine readable fashion.
Participants
Real-World Examples
[Example #1 LXR]
- uses
<pre>
to designate code block - composed of:
- Programming language inline at the top
- License is inline in comments in the code block
- Author is inline with the license
- the code block is further complicated by having line numbers
[Example #2 PHPClasses]
- uses table rows to encapsulate data regarding the file
- code is designated by
<pre>
- composed of:
- File Name
- File Version
- Author Name
- Author Webpage
- Author Email
- License (inline)
- Content type
- Description
- license, author data, and programing languge version are located in the class data as well as inline with the file
[Example #3 Php.net]
- uses
<div>
to designate the code block - Has an assumed free license, and no other metadata attached to the code
- code is a mess for syntax highlighting purposes
Existing Practices
- Summary of common patterns discovered
- Other attempts to solve The Problem
Proposal
- Early drafts
- Link to related pages as they become available
- -brainstorming
- - proposal
- -microformat
See Also
- Other microformats
- Normative references for tags used