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![]() * 'topic/vern/bit-ops' of https://github.com/bro/bro: documentation clarification for "p1 | p2" documentation for bitwise operators document the '|' operator for patterns test suite for bitwise operators brief NEWS blurb allow for "counter" operands (does anyone still use these?) for one (but not both) of the bitwise operands bitwise operations for "count" types implemented Starting branch for supporting bit operations on count's. |
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Documentation ============= This directory contains Bro documentation in reStructuredText format (see http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html). It is the root of a Sphinx source tree and can be modified to add more common/general documentation, style sheets, JavaScript, etc. The Sphinx config file is produced from ``conf.py.in``, and can be edited to change various Sphinx options. There is also a custom Sphinx domain implemented in ``ext/bro.py`` which adds some reST directives and roles that aid in generating useful index entries and cross-references. Other extensions can be added in a similar fashion. The ``make doc`` target in the top-level Makefile can be used to locally render the reST files into HTML. That target depends on: * Python interpreter >= 2.5 * `Sphinx <http://sphinx-doc.org/>`_ >= 1.0.1 * Doxygen (required only for building the Broccoli API doc) After completion, HTML documentation is symlinked in ``build/html``. There's also a ``make docclean`` target which deletes any files created during the documentation build process. Notes for Writing Documentation ------------------------------- * If you want to refer to a document that's part of the distribution, it currently needs to be copied or otherwise symlinked somewhere in to this Sphinx source tree. Then, it can be referenced in a toc tree or with the :doc: role. Use the :download: role to refer to static files that will not undergo sphinx rendering. * If you want to refer to a page on the Bro web site, use an HTTP URL. Guidelines ---------- TODO.