Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/04/09/04:32:27
raf wrote:
> >Hi, Do you know some program that make a document like javadoc, but for
> >a C programm??, I really need something like that because I'm porting a
> >very big daemon to Windows, so I need to know exactly what function
> >calls, and structures are used in the program.
>
> nothing will automatically document code for you :)
>
How about Cygnus Source Navigator?
To quote the webpage for it (www.cygnus.com/s-n_ad.html)
The Symbol Browser provides a list view of
all
components within the source code, as well
as a file
list of files in the project.
The Editor allows you to view and modify
source
files.
The Class Hierarchy Browser lets you view an
entire class tree or focus on an individual
inheritance relationship.
The Cross-Reference Browser lets you
graphically model and navigate refers-to and
referred-by relationships between components
in
the project,regardless of file structure.
The Class Browser lets you see a list view
of
class, component, type, and file information
combined with the line of class hierarchy.
The Include Browser lets you graphically
display
complex include relationships to quickly
visualize
inefficiencies in the project include
structure.
The Query Tools provide advanced graphical
environments to traditional string searches
within
the project.
etc etc etc. There is a free version you can download, or you can buy a
version. The only problem I can see is that you need to run it on a Unix
box... I wonder if it runs on gnu-win32???
Mikal
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