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Re: javadoc

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Alex Nicolaou)
Mon Sep 11 10:16:24 1995

From: Alex Nicolaou <anicolao@cgl.uwaterloo.ca>
To: johnm@emf2-003.emf.net (John D. Mitchell)
Date: Mon, 11 Sep 1995 07:19:20 -0400 (EDT)
Cc: asriniva@cat.syr.edu, java-interest@java.sun.com
In-Reply-To: <199509110638.XAA08311@emf2-003.emf.net> from "John D. Mitchell" at Sep 10, 95 11:38:29 pm

> 
> Arvind Srinivasan. writes:
> > I really like the way javadoc generates 'web-friendly' html documentation
> > from the java source files [Lisa Friendly's paper on this subject was
> > really informative]. I would like to know if there is a similar tool for
> > generating documentation from C++ source files. If not, is anyone working
> > on coming up with a 'javadoc-like' tool for C++ ? 
> 
 * There is a script called "classdoc" floating around the 'net which takes
a C++ header file and generates man pages; I'm sure it could easily be 
made to make HTML (once in the mists of time I made it make ms-.hlp files).
If you can't find it then drop me a note and I'll send you a copy.
> 
> Of course this begs the question of why bother with C++... :-)
> 
 * I think Java's great but for some things it still can't compete with
C++. If you can't think of those things don't worry about it - this list
isn't the place for a discussion about religion :-)

alex
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