On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 17:11, Jay Bonci wrote: > * Package name : libtree-dagnode-perl > Description : Tree::DAG_Node - (super)class for representing nodes in a > tree
s/Tree::DAG_Node - // and you're golden, I think. > Tree::DAG_Node is a (super)class for representing nodes in a tree. > > This class encapsulates/makes/manipulates objects that represent nodes > in a tree structure. The tree structure is not an object itself, but > is emergent from the linkages you create between nodes. This class > provides the methods for making linkages that can be used to build up > a tree, while preventing you from ever making any kinds of linkages > which are not allowed in a tree (such as having a node be its own > mother or ancestor, or having a node have two mothers). This seems like a good description. I'd make only a few changes: s/This class/Tree::DAG_Node/ in the first sentence of the second paragraph; s/itself, but/itself but/ in the second line; s/a tree,/a tree/ in the third-last line. -- Joe Drew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> My weblog doesn't detail my personal life: http://me.woot.net