On Tue, 12 Aug 2003, Jeremy Quinn wrote:
> > On Tuesday, August 12, 2003, at 12:36 PM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: > > > Le Mardi, 12 aoû 2003, à 12:09 Europe/Zurich, Jeremy Quinn a écrit : > > > >> Does anyone know if there is an equivalent to the javadoc tool for > >> JavaScript files? > > > > Did you try the qdox block? > > I have no idea if it would work, dunno how strict it is about java > > syntax, but it might be worth a try. > > > > Alternatives would be the Chaperon parser (with your own grammar), or > > something based on the slop block and the PatternTransformer. > > > > -Bertrand > > > > Thanks for your suggestions Bertrand. > > I will have a look at qdox ..... unfortunately, I always found the > Chaperon grammar impenetrable ;) I think you mean the XML presentation, then I must admit that this should only be machine readable, not for editing by hand. (IHMO almost every XML schema is unsuitable for editing by hand). This is the reason why I offer text grammar format, which is nearly equal to BNF. But if not happy with format, then I curious for the reason. Without input I can't make things better ;-) Stephan.