37 lines
1.8 KiB
JavaScript
37 lines
1.8 KiB
JavaScript
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"use strict";
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Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
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exports.Standardization = void 0;
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/**
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* Used to group the {@link StandardTags} definitions according to the level of support
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* expected from documentation tools that implement the standard.
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*/
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var Standardization;
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(function (Standardization) {
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/**
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* TSDoc tags in the "Core" standardization group are considered essential.
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* Their meaning is standardized, and every documentation tool is expected
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* to recognize them. The TSDoc parser library typically provides dedicated APIs
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* for accessing these tags.
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*/
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Standardization["Core"] = "Core";
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/**
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* TSDoc tags in the "Extended" standardization group are optional. Documentation tools
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* may or may not support them. If they do, the syntax and semantics should conform to
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* the TSDoc standard definitions.
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*/
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Standardization["Extended"] = "Extended";
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/**
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* TSDoc tags in the "Discretionary" standardization group are optional. Although the
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* syntax is specified, the semantics for these tags are implementation-specific
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* (and sometimes difficult to describe completely without referring to a specific
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* implementation). Discretionary tags are included in the TSDoc standard to ensure that
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* if two different popular tools use the same tag name, developers can expect the syntax
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* to be the same, and the semantics to be somewhat similar.
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*/
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Standardization["Discretionary"] = "Discretionary";
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/**
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* The tag is not part of the TSDoc standard. All used-defined tags are assigned to this group.
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*/
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Standardization["None"] = "None";
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})(Standardization = exports.Standardization || (exports.Standardization = {}));
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//# sourceMappingURL=Standardization.js.map
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