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3.5b: hard to find optional value mapping docs for Python
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Hello,
Following up on my previous questions about optional values, I went to read the language mapping for the supported languages. For C++, Java, C# they are easy to find since they are listed in the table of contents. However, for Objective-C, Python, Ruby and PHP there is no section in the table of contents titled "XXX mapping for optional values."
In Python's case, I scanned the entire chapter on client side mapping and found it in the Exception section, which isn't an obvious to go to to read up on this feature: Python Mapping for Exceptions - Ice 3.5 - ZeroC
Regards,
Blair
Following up on my previous questions about optional values, I went to read the language mapping for the supported languages. For C++, Java, C# they are easy to find since they are listed in the table of contents. However, for Objective-C, Python, Ruby and PHP there is no section in the table of contents titled "XXX mapping for optional values."
In Python's case, I scanned the entire chapter on client side mapping and found it in the Exception section, which isn't an obvious to go to to read up on this feature: Python Mapping for Exceptions - Ice 3.5 - ZeroC
Regards,
Blair
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Hi Mark,
OK, great. I didn't realize that the docs were still flux. Thanks for making the release when you did!
Regards,
Blair0