- Adjusted for multiplicity types - Added new templates: attributemethod.html.tmpl is responsible for rendering accessor/mutators for attribute slots, object.html.tmpl for objects. - I now render attribute slots both in their object parameter view & a method view. Furthermore, I distinguish between the incremental vs. ordinary interface (as requested). - Fixed div boxing scheme (again) - Adjusted various places (method.html.tmpl, submethod.html.tmpl) to display the status marks (more to come) - Streamlined the method views, introducing Type and Protection sections - Started adopting the /obj/ prefix in parameter listings - Made the @use mechanism working again (under validation). Once tiny bit needs to be fixed: The upward propagation of status messages if @use is in place. - Removed the cause for redundant validation calls by traversing the entity hierarchy only once. - Added nx-specific tracers (to distinguish between ensemble and slot objects, ...) For now, they work fine, but are tangled with non-nx tracing. This needs refactoring. - Added another nx-specific tracer which tackles the issue of the __resolve_method_path helper. While quite cumbersome and coupling nxdoc to many internal design decisions of nx, it turns any change in nx.tcl unnecessary. - Fixed ::nx::doc::handleinfo to deal with objects as methods (the case for intermediate ensemble objects). - Added ::nsf::setter support - Fixed the validation support for submethod structures. - Some cleanup (to be continued)
- Renamed the existing object.html.tmpl to class.html.tmpl and fix it to reflect class features. Providing an object-only template remains to be done. - Added an experimental gathering facility for part objects, relative to a given entity object. It returns a [dict] which allows to reuse the parts gathered throughout the templates rendering process. - Moved the process=@* methods to the doc object (this increases the cohesion). - Adjusted the current documentation artifacts for the changes (@object -> @class where applicable).