I've tried to lay out my classes in one file each, with the classes belonging to a couple different libraries.
Basically, these files have library inf.logic;
at the top:
web/logic/realm.dart
(importsregion.dart
)web/logic/region.dart
(imports../events.dart
)web/logic/tile.dart
This has library inf.gfx;
:
web/gfx/viewport.dart
(imports../logic/realm.dart
)
This has just library inf;
:
web/events.dart
And then I have the main entry point, which seems to end up in the inf
library by default:
web/inf.dart
(importsgfx/viewport.dart
,logic/realm.dart
,logic/region.dart
,logic/tile.dart
)
When I generate dartdoc, it only seems to catch some classes, seemingly randomly. Even though the main entry point uses all of the above classes explicitly, I only get docs generated for region.dart
and events.dart
. No other files are included, and the links in the doc that refers to the other classes result in 404's.
It feels like I'm doing something wrong. Should I resort to create a wrapper file for the libraries and use part
and part of
? I really dislike the idea of adding that need for maintenance between file relations, that should already be implicit from the imports.
Also, how can I get rid of relative paths? I tried package:inf/logic/realm.dart
, but it doesn't work…