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[2 earlier articles] |
Re: `javadoc` for c++ jerry@swsl.co.uk (1998-10-17) |
Re: `javadoc` for c++ qjackson@wave.home.com (Quinn Tyler Jackson) (1998-10-17) |
Re: `javadoc` for c++ dwight@pentasoft.com (1998-10-17) |
Re: `javadoc` for c++ Marko.Makela@HUT.FI (Marko =?ISO-8859-1?Q?M=E4kel=E4?=) (1998-10-17) |
Re: `javadoc` for c++ objsoft@netcom.com (1998-10-17) |
Re: `javadoc` for c++ comments@cygnus-software.com (Bruce Dawson) (1998-10-17) |
Re: `javadoc` for c++ leichter@smarts.com (Jerry Leichter) (1998-10-17) |
Re: `javadoc` for c++ john@dwaf-hri.pwv.gov.za (John Carter) (1998-10-22) |
Re: `javadoc` for c++ matt@timmermans.no-spam-remove.org (Matt Timmermans) (1998-10-30) |
From: | Jerry Leichter <leichter@smarts.com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 17 Oct 1998 01:51:57 -0400 |
Organization: | System Management ARTS |
References: | 98-10-079 |
Keywords: | C++, documentation |
| Is there a tool that generates class-documentation from a c++ header
| like javadoc does from java-source?
I use doc++ (http://www.zib.de/Visual/software/doc++/index.html); but
there are a number of others including doxygen
(http://www.stack.nl/~dimitri/doxygen/). Search around under these
names and you can find a couple of pages that list many related tools.
-- Jerry
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