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Re: GNUstep autogsdoc


From: Richard Frith-Macdonald
Subject: Re: GNUstep autogsdoc
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 2005 09:30:47 +0000


On 31 Dec 2004, at 13:08, Thomas Gamper wrote:

Hi!

I have some questions reguarding the autogsdoc tool. I am using your tool to
generate documentation for a large software project at the Technical
University of Vienna. The software I'm talking about consists of a large set of libraries written in Objective-C. I was able to generate documentation separately for each of the libraries, but I failed to index the documentation I created for other libraries. In detail: I generate documentation for the
base library called libObjective using

autogsdoc -Project libObjective -MakeFrames YES -DocumentationDirectory
~/arthtml/libObjective  *.h

then I generate documentation for the next library, libNode,using autogsdoc
-Project libNode -Projects ~/arthtml/libObjective/libObjective.igsdoc
-MakeFrames YES -DocumentationDirectory ~/arthtml/libNode  *.h

But there is no hyperlink between classes in libNode and their superclasses in
libObjective. What am I doing wrong?

If your libObjective project has already been installed in the local domain,
references to classes in it should automatically be found.
You should only need to use the -Projects flag if you are making references to uninstalled projects (or if the libObjective project has been installed in another location).

The -Projects flag is for references to uninstalled projects, and it takes a *dictionary* as an argument, not a filename. The dictionary contains (as keys) the paths to the .igsdoc files of the uninstalled projects, and (as values) the paths to the directories
in which the uninstalled projects will eventually be installed.

Unless you have interdependencies between projects, the simplest way to do things is to build documentation for dependent projects after installing the documentation of the projects they depend upon, thus avoiding the need for the -Project flag.

> Another question: AGSHtml does not support <prjref> tags, are you planning to
add support for them or not?

I think we are waiting for someone to volunteer to implement them :-)




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