At 04:45 19/4/01 -0700, Jon Stevens wrote:
>Hey all,
>
>You might look into using javadoc to parse the .java files and use custom
>doclets to deal with the output. :-)
>
>Just a suggestion...
Yuck - foul - runaway .... javadoc is one of the absolutely worst written
parsers ever ;) Avoid it like the plague. If you are really after a fast
and easy to use parser then you should look at jrefactory.sourceforge.net
which has a good parser in it (Mostly hand-generated, partially hand
modified). Unfortunately it is GPL though you could try and convince the
person to change his mind ;)
Cheers,
Pete
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