You can find the documentation for the mbed libraries on the repository page for the mbed libraries here.
You can find other libraries' documentation on their own repository pages.
Steve
Hi Alexander Wiehl,
You can find the documentation for the mbed libraries on the repository page for the mbed libraries [[http://mbed.org/users/mbed_official/code/mbed/docs/tip/|here]].
You can find other libraries' documentation on their own repository pages.
Steve
The reason the documentation has gone away is because of this update: http://mbed.org/blog/entry/Collaboration-update-now-live/ The aim is to restore the in-compiler documentation viewer soon to have compatibility with the new system.
Dan
Probably the best place for the mbed library documentation is on the front page of the handboo#k: http://mbed.org/handbook/Homepage
The reason the documentation has gone away is because of this update: http://mbed.org/blog/entry/Collaboration-update-now-live/ The aim is to restore the in-compiler documentation viewer soon to have compatibility with the new system.
Dan
We have restored the API documentation for the mbed library and added more features to complement it:
API documentation generation for unpublished, published and modified libraries and programs
structured API documentation browsing inside the Compiler IDE in an IDE-friendly way with documentation divided into Classes, Structs, Files and Groups
references to source/header file definitions and defines that allow quick jumps to the source files from the documentation itself
ability to quickly create new files with API documentation examples
If you are curious about it then follow the mbed blog where we are going to officially announce the release and add a reference or a guide that review the features in detail.
Mihail
Hi Alexander Wiehl,
We have restored the API documentation for the mbed library and added more features to complement it:
* API documentation generation for unpublished, published and modified libraries and programs
* structured API documentation browsing inside the Compiler IDE in an IDE-friendly way with documentation divided into Classes, Structs, Files and Groups
* references to source/header file definitions and defines that allow quick jumps to the source files from the documentation itself
* ability to quickly create new files with API documentation examples
If you are curious about it then follow the mbed blog where we are going to officially announce the release and add a reference or a guide that review the features in detail.
Mihail
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Since today all my "mbed" directories don`t open. There is no plus sign in front. Where are my Peripheral libraries?