Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/10/19/16:49:22
Wojciech Piechowski <voyt AT ds2 DOT pg DOT gda DOT pl> wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Oct 1998, Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET) wrote:
>
> > Wojciech Piechowski <voyt AT ds2 DOT pg DOT gda DOT pl> wrote:
> > >
> > > Does anyone know a good autodocumenting tool for C++ programs ?
> > > Currently I use Robodoc from Amiga, but I need something better.
> > > I would like it to:
> > > - accept C++ (not only C)
> > > - generate at least HTML and texinfo
> > >
> > > To prevent you from thinking 'not this group' I need this for a program
> > > being developed in DJGPP :-)
> > >
> >
> > What exactly do you need? My editor can do documentation extracting some
> > special comments from the source code.
>
> I will look into your editor. Extracting docs from comments is what I
> really need.
>
> I want it also to be portable. The project is going to run on many
> platforms and I will need to use not only DOS+Intel. If I choose your
> editor to develop the Intel version, I will need it also in other
> environments. I doubt if TV is portable... But it will be enough if the
> program can do the docs from the command line without running any
> nonportable stuff. Then I could use all of its capabilities (I like
> windowed editing) on DOS+Intel and profanate it as docs generator in other
> environments. Availability of sources is very helpful.
Currently the editor is available for DOS+Intel and Linux+Intel. When I
developed the documentation tool (called SDG) I created a command line
version first. I don't know if it still functional, perhaps is broken, but I
think it works.
For sources look in the last version available of RHIDE, my sources are in
the libset directory.
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