I'm sorry if this already exists, but I couldn't find anything relating to it:
Is there some sort of state indicator/event handler that can be used to trigger when functions are changed? The only thing I was able to find was quad at, which could be used to tell when a function is last saved.
Background:
At the company I'm with, we're trying to implement unified code management practices. We would like to add a process which will prompt the user for documentation every time a function is changed (the user wouldn't need to input anything, and would be able to turn off these prompts). The vision that I have of the prompt would probably be in an APL interface form, and would have spots designated for structured documentation, which would then get added to the function itself using quad cr and quad def.
For this to work the way I'm envisioning, I would need an event handler that would trigger when a function changes, and there would be a way to identify which function changed. This may be an odd-ball request, but any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!