Glossary entry (derived from question below)
German term or phrase:
ausdokumentiert
English translation:
commented out
Added to glossary by
Sherey Gould
Jan 30, 2004 19:07
20 yrs ago
German term
ausdokumentiert
German to English
Tech/Engineering
Computers: Software
Diese beiden WMI Klassen sind ausdokumentiert, aber funktionsfähig.
This sentence is found in a computer software manual. Tried googling for all forms of the word but only come up with actual code strings.
This sentence is found in a computer software manual. Tried googling for all forms of the word but only come up with actual code strings.
Proposed translations
(English)
1 | commented out | Mandy Williams |
4 +2 | fully documented | jerryk (X) |
1 +2 | commented out | Lars Helbig |
Proposed translations
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commented out
I've never seen "ausdokumentiert" but I have seen "auskommentiert".
"Comment out" means: "To surround a section of code with comment delimiters or to prefix every line in the section with a comment marker; this prevents it from being compiled or interpreted. Often done when the code is redundant or obsolete, but is being left in the source to make the intent of the active code clearer; also when the code in that section is broken and you want to bypass it in order to debug some other part of the code" (www.faqs.org/docs/jargon/C/comment-out.html)
Might that make sense here?
"Comment out" means: "To surround a section of code with comment delimiters or to prefix every line in the section with a comment marker; this prevents it from being compiled or interpreted. Often done when the code is redundant or obsolete, but is being left in the source to make the intent of the active code clearer; also when the code in that section is broken and you want to bypass it in order to debug some other part of the code" (www.faqs.org/docs/jargon/C/comment-out.html)
Might that make sense here?
4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer.
Comment: "tough to choose between you and Lars because both your comments were excellent... guess I am forced to choose on the basis of the one-minute time difference!
But I thank you both very much!"
+2
3 mins
fully documented
It would seem, from context ...
Amateurfunk über Satelliten: Satelliten, Sonne und Mond ... - Translate this page
... zurückgegriffen. Alle Programmteile sind ausdokumentiert, so dass nur
wenige Anmerkungen unter Bezug auf die Zeilennummern notwendig sind. ...
manfred.maday.bei.t-online.de/page6_7.htm - 101k - Cached
Amateurfunk über Satelliten: Satelliten, Sonne und Mond ... - Translate this page
... zurückgegriffen. Alle Programmteile sind ausdokumentiert, so dass nur
wenige Anmerkungen unter Bezug auf die Zeilennummern notwendig sind. ...
manfred.maday.bei.t-online.de/page6_7.htm - 101k - Cached
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Lars Helbig
: yes, but what about the 'aber'? I don't see a contradiction between being documented and working.
13 mins
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documentation is sometimes discarded after programs are completed and fully operational. Some programmers see documentation primarily as an aid to software development, no longer necessary after it is completed.
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agree |
Michael Hesselnberg (X)
: das ist vollkommen sinnlos!!!
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just out of curiosity, why are you agreeing with me if you think it is completely senseless?
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agree |
Brandis (X)
: think so too
6 hrs
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thanks!
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+2
31 mins
commented out
I think, that what is meant here is, that the part in the script, where those two clases are used have been commented out. The passage in question has been marked with the sort of special marker usually meant for commenting ones code, thus temporarly making the computer ignore it.
Since the two classes are fully functional, all you would have to do is to delete the markers and you could (once again) use them.
Since the two classes are fully functional, all you would have to do is to delete the markers and you could (once again) use them.
Peer comment(s):
agree |
silvia glatzhofer
12 hrs
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agree |
John Jory
: See www.post-nuke.net/phpBB_14-viewtopic-topic-1794.html for a commented (German) example
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