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Re: doc snarfing
From: |
Peter S. Christopher |
Subject: |
Re: doc snarfing |
Date: |
Fri, 31 Oct 2003 13:09:27 -0600 (CST) |
Hi Bruce,
Thanks for the feedback. I have two questions for you:
a) I couldn't find any google hits for JavaDoc and C/C++; does JavaDoc
work with C-syntax?
b) Given that snarfing is ugly-ish, how does the libguile team strip
the documentation out of the source code? Particularly, how does one fetch
the SCM_SNARF_DOCS data from source file?
Thanks again,
Pete
On Fri, 31 Oct 2003, Bruce Korb wrote:
> "Peter S. Christopher" wrote:
> >
> > Hi listers,
> >
> > I'm wondering if somebody could please give me some suggestions on
> > how to snarf out the documentation for some of my own code. I'd really
> > like to include documentation with the code and strip it out of the code
> > using the same method that is used for the libguile code. Thanks for the
> > help.
>
> Don't. It is really kludgy. Use Java doc, there are a lot of tools
> that support it. Snarfing is ugly and used because it is also used
> to extract code. If that is what you want (both code and doc extraction),
> then try my tool. You can pull the strings, massage them and insert
> them whereever and however you want to string them together:
>
> http://autogen.sourceforge.net/doc/autogen_8.html#SEC269
>
> Good luck.
>
- doc snarfing, Peter S. Christopher, 2003/10/31
- Re: doc snarfing,
Peter S. Christopher <=